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Explore The Imperial Cities of Morocco 8 Days

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8 Days
Availability : Throughout the year
Marrakech
Imperial cities
Min Age : 1+
Max People : 30
Tour Details

This itinerary covers a 8-day tour of Morocco’s imperial cities, including Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Chafchaoune, Fes, and Marrakech. The tour starts with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, followed by exploring Roman ruins at Volubilis and the old medina of Fes. The tour also includes a free day to explore Marrakech and its souks, landmarks, and gardens. The trip ends with a transfer to Marrakech airport. The tour offers a mix of modern architecture, historical sites, and cultural experiences.

Departure & Return Location

Casablanca – Mohamed V aeroport (Google Map)

Marrakech – Menara aeroport (Google Map)

Departure Time

Time

Price Includes

  • professional driver
  • Accommodation breakfast included ( hotel /Riad/guest houses)
  • Transport minibus or 4X4 car

Price Excludes

  • international flights
  • lunch, dinner
  • soft drink
  • tips
Itinerary

Day 1Casablanca

Arrival at the Mohamed V International Airport outside of Casablanca. ThenTransfer to the hotel where you will spend the night.

Day 2Casablanca– Rabat – Meknes

After breakfast you will take a tour of the Hassan II Mosque a true feat of modern architecture that features some of the best Moroccan, craftsmanship. This is the largest mosque in Morocco. You will drive further to Rabat to explore the Oudaya Kasbah and Challah Necropolis where you will see the roman-era city alongside the more recent ruins of the Almohad and Merenid dynasties of the 12th and 14th centuries. After you have lunch here you will drive further to Meknes where you will spend the night.

Day 3Meknes – Volubilis – Chafchaoune

In the morning you will visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and the granaries (HeriesSouani), for an idea of the technological advancement of Moulay Ismail’s empire.

After 30 minutes driving you will arrive at the Roman ruins of Volubilis where you will walk through Roman forums and examining the water irrigation system, the different stone and marble used for construction, and some of the mosaics still lying about.

After a few hours driving you will arrive at the mountain town of Chafchaoune, tucked into folds of the Rif. Here you will spend the night.

Day 4Chafchaoune – Fes

In the morning spend the first half of the day exploring one of Morocco’s more pleasant medinas. After lunch you will drive further to Fes where you will spend 2 nights.

Day 5Fes to explore the city

The oldest of Morocco’s four imperial capitals and the most complete medieval city of the Arab world, FES.
Today we pay a visit to the old medina of Fes is a particularly exciting experience because when you enter the sprawling labyrinthine alleys you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Donkeys and mules are the only form of transport in these steep and narrow streets. The most delicious scents come from the souk, where perfumes and spices are traded. But the most appalling stink from the leather tanneries, where men often stand up to their waists treating leather in noxious baths in muchthe same way as has been done for centuries, shouldn’t put you off going there too. Ethnic leather goods make great souvenirs.

Day 6Fes – Marrakech

Early morning you will leave Fes. Today will be a long drive via the Middle Atlas to Marrakech. The Middle Atlas is still primarily a series of Amazigh villages, some more interesting than others, set between limestone plateaus, stony fields and forests of scrub oak, pine and cedar.

In the Middle Atlas evergreens are a constant, along with the Azrou Cedar Forest and the rolling hills of Ifrane and BeniMellal.

Day 7Explore Marrakech

Today you have a free day to explore Marrakech. Marrakech has a magical reputation because of its immense souks (bazaars), numerous landmarks and ancient Berber heritage. Its central focus is Djemaa El Fna, the famous square where young and old alike gather every day to enjoy arts and crafts, storytellers, snake-charmers, herbal doctors and jugglers. As darkness falls food-stalls appear and you would be forgiven for feeling that you’d stepped back a thousand years or more.

Marrakech is also famous for great gardens, of which the Majorelle Gardens, created in 1920 by the French artist of the same name, is probably the most beautiful. The bright blue villa contrasts perfectly with the surrounding tropical plants growing in enormous jars and pots.

Day 8Departure

Transfer to Marrakech airport

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