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We spent 12 DAYS TOUR FROM TANGIER. You will love Morocco like never before during these 12 days and 11 nights with us. Morocco has some really cool places that you will see. The tour will begin in Tangier. The first places you will see are Cape Spartel and Hercules Cave. After that, go across the Rif Mountains and take a walk through the blue city of Chefchaouen and the Roman ruins of Volubilis. Then we went to see sights in Fes and Meknes. After that, go to Ifrane, which is like Switzerland in Morocco, and the Cedar Forest. You will also ride horses and enjoy the beautiful sunrise and sunset in Merzouga, which is in the Sahara desert. Also, check out the Merzouga Sahara and take a walk through the beautiful Todra and Dades canyons. You will go through the Tizi-n-Tichka pass and the high Atlas Mountains. Tours in Marrakech. Finally, the tour comes to an end in Casablanca.
On the first day of your 12-day trip to Morocco from Tangier,. We can pick you up at your hotel, the airport, or the port in Tangier. “The Bride of the North” is another name for her. The city is in the northwest, near Cape Spartel, where the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet. First, we’ll take a look around the lovely city and go to Hercules Cave and Cape Spartel. Lunch is on your own. Then we drive through the city of Tetouan and the Rif mountains to get to Chefchaouen. There will be stops with big views. Finally, we drop you off at your place of stay. Stay in a hotel in Chefchaouen for the night.
The 12-day trip to Morocco continues with a visit to Chefchaouen, also known as the “blue city,” after breakfast. Achaoun, which means “horns” in Berber, is another name for it. The city is in the northwest of Morocco, in the Rif mountains. People know it for the blue and white houses and alleys that run through it. First, we’ll take a walk through its charming old Medina, which has a lot of beautiful real blue doors. Lunch is on your own. You can hike up to the Spanish mosque in the afternoon. It is on a high point. From there, you can get a great view of the whole blue city. Stay the night at the same hotel.
You are welcome to walk around the pretty streets of Chefchaouen after breakfast. Then we take a car to see the Volubilis Roman sites. It has been well taken care of because UNESCO has named it a World Heritage Site. Many lovely tiles are spread out in different places, and there are also lovely old pillars and arches. After taking a walk through the ruins, we drive 30 km to Meknes, the home of the Ismailis, which is one of the grand towns. Which takes us to Bab Al-Mansour, the Sahrij Souani pond, the Royal stables, the granary, and the tomb of Moulay Ismail. After that, we’ll go to Fes. Stay in a riad for the night
Subsequent to having a luscious breakfast at the riad, we started our 10-day visit from Fes in the new area of the city, where we approach the regal royal residence, barium Jews (Mellah). Then we’ll go to a perspective where we can see all the medina from the south pinnacle and the couple of mosques. By foot, we’ll explore the medina, an UNESCO World Legacy Site. In its overly complex roads organized by organizations of potters, dyers, … and so on, the clamor of individuals will ship you back hundreds of years. You will see that it is a middle age town, and that time has halted the clock. Supper and short-term in a riad.
After breakfast An UNESCO World Legacy Site is the main objective on the third day of the excursion, we will venture out to Volubilis. the place that is known for the Roman demolishes that are the hugest safeguarding of Roman impacts in North Africa. Volubilis holds definite tremendous mosaics notwithstanding the tragic tremor of 1755. The Roman town protected magnificence in spite of harms and debacles. Notwithstanding, Meknes is our next station; the city was a significant beginning of the Roman Domain. Moreover, it was known as Miknasa on account of the tenth Berber settlement. From that point onward, it became one of the Majestic urban communities. In an otherworldly excursion, we will dive into the old valid piece of old Meknes. It is an interesting story about history, past, brilliance, and wizardry. From that point forward, we will move to Morocco’s today capital of Rabat. In Rabat, we will visit a progression of tourist spots as Hassan Pinnacle, Mohammed V Sepulcher, and Kasbah of Oudaias.
Today, toward the beginning of the day, we will proceed with our process by visiting the Hassan II Mosque, which is the biggest mosque in Morocco, the second-biggest in Africa, and the fifth biggest on the planet. With its inside and outside adornments, the mosque addresses the craftsmanship of the Moroccan expert and the style of Islamic engineering. As we wrap up investigating the mosque, we will go in the early evening to Marrakech. As the train approaches Marrakech, we are drawing—without help from anyone else nearby—to find different parts of the Moroccan culture. When we reach them, we will straightforwardly extend our legs by investigating Jemaa el Fna, which is a square and commercial center in Marrakesh’s old medina. The beginning of its name is indistinct, for certain portrayals guaranteed that Jemaa el Fna is where Kings used to execute their foes, while different portrayals recommended that the name of the spot can, in a real sense, actually imply “The Mosque toward the Apocalypse,” a name that has a strict implication. These days, the spot draws in numerous Moroccans and sightseers, for it offers amusement and assembles various exteriors of Moroccan societies.
We will have an extraordinary, directed visit through the city with an authority guide from Marrakech. In the first place, you will investigate the magnificence of Marrakech by visiting the well known Koutoubia Mosque and the old Medina with its beguiling customary souks. Likewise, we will be essential for the Ali Ben Youssef Koranic School prior to visiting various spots that describe the city of Marrakech, for example, the Saadian, the Bahia Royal residence, and Majorelle Nurseries. Around evening time, we will make a beeline for a Riad in the old Medina to eat and some rest.
We will leave the red city of Marrakech for the High Atlas Mountains, which we will reach at 2260 meters of elevation over the Tizi n’Tichka pass. On the way down the opposite side, passing a considerable amount of conventional Berber towns that line the riversides, we will take one of the side streets that leads to a secret fortune; Kasbah Telouet. This building may not look substantially more than a ruin until you see the mind blowing interior rooms, This was one of the homes of the lead representative, or “Pacha,” of Marrakech and has extremely lovely and unpredictable work in its tiles, mortar, and cedarwood. We proceed with our 10-Day visit from Fes along the valley to another Kasbah, this one is otherwise called a film set area and is on the world heritage list for UNESCO beginning around 1987. Ait Benhaddou is a braced ksar on the banks of a waterway, this is likewise on the first shipping lane to the Sahara and Timbuktu with salt-loaded camels. After lunch in a nearby eatery, we will head to Ouarzazate and on to the great palm woods of Skoura with its secret kasbahs. You will likewise partake in the drive along Valley of Roses en route to Dades, where we will go through the evening.
After breakfast, we’ll pass through Dades Valley to see the astonishing stone development, and enjoy some time off in one of the pleasant spots in the crevasses. Leaving the Dades valley, towards Tinrghir and the Todra valley, we will see all-encompassing perspectives on the old mud Berber towns, with its palm forests neglecting the valley. Showing up at the Todgha Canyon, you’ll stroll under a high red precipice raised up to 300 meters at its tightest point. Forging ahead to Erfoud and Rissani, once called Sijilmassa (the groundwork of the Alaouit tradition, the ongoing decision family), lunch will be coming. A while later, we’ll leave for Merzouga. on our appearance, you will be exceptionally invited with a warm cup of tea prior to having your night in a lodging/riad.
Today, we’ll begin investigating the Merzouga desert region. We will start by visiting the occasional pool of Merzouga (Lake Sirji) around the town of brown-skinned individuals (Khamlia), initially from Mali, to partake in their music and the manner in which they live. From that point onward, we will head to Meffes Mines to investigate how they work around there. Prior to getting behind the ridges in a full desert with enchanting perspectives, where we will sit for some tea with the Berber bedouins (residing in tents), you will become acquainted with relatives and become aware of their lifestyle. Prior to getting once again to the inn, in the wake of preparing, your nearby aides will show you how to mount and descent and other helpful camel-related wellbeing tips Then you start investigating the strange sand-ocean of the Erg-Chebbi for 1h–1h:30m. Short-term in a Berber tent.
Subsequent to returning with the camels from the desert and cleaning up, we’ll pass on to Rissani, the principal royal city of Morocco. Then we’ll go through Erfoud, a town connected with the fossils, going through the Ziz valley with its all encompassing perspectives on palm forests and crevasses, and Tizi-n-Talghomt port. We’ll show up at Midelt, lunch. We’ll leave by way to the cedar backwoods, committed to stop to see the monkeys in opportunity. Then we pass by Ifrane (called the Moroccan Swiss) and show up in Fez, the social capital of Morocco. Supper and short-term stay at the Inn.
The morning meal starts things out. We pass by the pass of She-camel, Tizi and Talghmt. The following point is Azro, stone, halting to see gorillas. The last option is found in the cedar timberlands. Here, we eat before arriving at Fes. In the early evening, we go to your convenience or air terminal, finishing our 12-day visit to magnificent urban areas and the Merzouga Sahara.