Morocco Allure Tours

14 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH

14 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH
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7 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA

Morocco Allure Tours Agency

After taking into consideration your interests and making some recommendations, MOROCCO ALLURE TOURS AGENCY will design a custom itinerary for you, basing it only on the choices you make. They will keep working with you until you are satisfied with the results. We will take care of all of your reservations and travel arrangements from the moment you leave the airport until the moment you return, keeping you free from stress and anxiety the whole time. Whether you choose to travel with guides or on your own, you can rest assured that we have more than ten years of experience and are able to provide you with assistance around the clock in order to make unforeseen situations less stressful.

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Overview

On the off chance that you are hoping to go to Morocco, why not require a 14 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH, along the Kasbah Trail.  Experience certified Moroccan culture and meet local people living in distant towns. This visit consolidates marvelous scenes and rich history—the core of Morocco. Our 14-day Morocco trip from Marrakech starts in the red city of Marrakech and heads to the Dades valley, then, at that point, across the High Atlas Mountains with their captivating scenes and Berber towns. Proceeding south, you will show up at the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, presumably the most celebrated, recorded and shot Kasbah in Morocco.

HIGHLIGHT OF-THE GRAND 14 DAYS TOURS FROM MARRAKECH

  • Breathtaking perspectives on the Map book Mountains scenes
  • Investigate the UNESCO world legacy of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
  • Go through a night in the shocking Dades gorges
  • All encompassing parts of Erg Chebbi rises
  • Watch Nightfall over the sand rises
  • Experience Camel ride in Merzouga Sahara
  • Do Sand Boarding action
  • Short-term Setting up camp at Merzouga Desert Camp
  • Good supper and party around pit fire (Berber Drums)
  • Investigate Marrakech with a nearby aide
  • Visit namad family in the edge of Erg Chebbi rises
  • Touring visit in Fes and Marrakech with neighborhood guide

ITINERARY OF-THE IMPERIAL 14 DAYS TOURS FROM MARRAKECH

Day 1: Arrival to Marrakech -Transfert to your accommodation

Upon appearance in Marrakech, you will be met and moved to your lodging/Riad. Unwind and get comfortable. Short-term in Marrakech.

Day 2: Marrakech guided sightseeing tour with a local guide

Investigate the well known city of Marrakech, the ‘southern pearl’ of Morocco, and the second most established Supreme city which has for quite a long time been a significant stop for merchants and explorers.  Your visit will incorporate the Menara Nurseries, the well known Jardin Majorelle, Bahia Royal residence, and Saadian burial chambers. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, with its 77m high minaret overwhelming the focal point of Marrakech.  Proceed to one of the middle attractions of Marrakech; Djemaa el-Fna, the well known UNESCO World Legacy Site which is one of the really social spaces in Marrakech.  Unwind at one of the numerous bistros encompassing the square to take in every one of the sights. Progress forward and investigate the changed and beautiful souks. Short-term in Marrakech.

Day 3: Marrakech – Essaouira

Leaving Marrakech for the ocean side town of Essaouira. A loosening up drive fixed with argan oil cooperatives will take you to this UNESCO World Legacy recorded city. The desolate fishing port, with expansive sea shores and old walled medina with bulwarks incorporated into the bluffs, has for quite some time been a famous objective. With its casual feel, take in the little yet exuberant medina, walk around the defenses or ocean side, or visit the port to see the everyday catch. The Gnaouas Live concert is held in Essaouira in June. Short-term in Essaouira, at neighborhood riad. The main evening of our 14 days Morocco trip from Marrakech outside Marrakech.

Day 4: Essaouira – Safi – Oualidia

Withdraw Essaouira for Oualidia. Stop in Safi, a formerly Portuguese-involved town. Popular as the focal point of sardine sends out, Safi is maybe generally notable for its earthenware. Show up and unwind in Oualidia, a little shoreline town with a safeguarded tidal pond, estuary, and the wild Atlantic Sea OK close to home. Strolling, birdwatching (Oualidia is at the focal point of Morocco’s most extravagant bird natural surroundings, especially in Spring and Pre-winter), fishing, swimming, kayaking, kite endlessly surfing are only a portion of the exercises you can appreciate in Oualidia. Short-term in Oualidia.

Day 5: Oualidia – El Jadida – Casablanca – Rabat

Leave Oualidia for Rabat and proceed with your excursion up the Atlantic Coast. Go through El Jadida, a little port city, previously constrained by the Portuguese, which is presently an UNESCO World Legacy site; and stop in Casablanca to visit Mohammed V square and the noteworthy mosque of Hassan II. Investigate the Supreme City of Rabat, including the Mechouar (the defenses and walls encompassing the Regal Castle), the superb Mohammed V Catacomb, the Hassan Pinnacle, and the Oudaya Kasbah, neglecting the Atlantic Sea and offering marvelous perspectives, as well as being home to Moroccan craftsman displays. Short-term in Rabat.

Day 6: Rabat – Asilah – Tangier

Proceeding with our 14 days Morocco trip from Marrakech. Withdraw Rabat for Tangier along the shocking seaside street. Visit Asilah, a delightful beach front town with its whitewashed houses, blue walls and entryways, and numerous paintings. Tangier, the doorway to Africa from Europe, has forever been a global blend. Take a visit through Tangier and investigate the clamoring medina, and city environmental factors, and partake in the staggering vista where the Mediterranean and Atlantic seas meet. Short-term in Tangier.

Day 7: Tangier – Chefchaouen

Leave Tangier for the captivating mountain town of Chefchaouen, going through the green valleys of the Rif Mountains. Chefchaouen is well known for its striking blue-flushed houses and is exceptionally famous for the two vacationers and Moroccans, especially in the blistering mid year months. Investigate Chefchaouen, with its winding paths and thin rear entryways which are home to various souks offering food and craftsman works, like woolen things, many-sided weaving, and goat’s cheddar; all local toward the North and not found elsewhere in Morocco. Loosen up in the square, visit a neighborhood ranch, or climb in neighboring parks. Night in Chefchaouen.

Day 8: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fes

After your morning meal in the riad, our real process will begin a grand drive that will take us from high in the Rif Mountains through the prolific farming slopes to the Roman Vestiges at Volubilis, an outside historical center. Volubilis isn’t generally so dynamite as the Roman destinations on the Mediterranean edge however it is as yet a casual approach to visualizing a significant piece of Moroccan history. We will move our direction to Meknes, the fourth of Morocco’s royal urban areas and the seventeenth century legacy where we will stop for lunch and stick around the verifiable tremendous walls of the medina. After send off, we take a brief look at Bab el Mansour and partake in a visit to Moulay Ismail’s sanctuary. after the visit to Meknes, we will drive straightforwardly to Fes city where you will go through the evening.

Day 9: Fes sightseeing escorted by an official local guide

Today, we will partake in all that Fes brings to the table by taking a directed city visit through Fes. Fes is the most seasoned and biggest archaic city on the planet. Its medina is a powerful blend of smells, sounds, and sights. To explore, follow one of the five-themed vacationer circuits. There are a lot of mosques and royal residences to visit, yet know that no one but Muslims can enter Mosques in Morocco. In the wake of investigating color pits, tanneries, and cafés, we return to our inn to plan for a discretionary evening of Moroccan diversion and food at an eatery around.

Day 10: Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Ziz Gorges – Erfoud – Merzouga

After breakfast, we will leave on a pleasant excursion over the Moyen Chart book towards Ifrane, through slopes canvassed in timberlands of stopper oak and monster cedar, home of a couple of Barbary chimps.
Getting delightful and quiet disregards both the Center and High Map book ranges we will get a first look at the south’s inconceivable design. Lunch in Midelt moved toward through a grim plain of clean and desert. The emotional pinnacles of the Great Map book, ascending behind the town, give a tremendous foundation. Crossing Tizi-n-Talremt (Pass of the She-Camel), we will plummet into a desert plain along the Ziz valley. We will then, at that point, travel south to Erfoud and Rissani, a gigantic desert garden containing more than 6,000,000 palm trees, edged by numerous ksour (braced towns).
Proceeding with a striking course that denotes the progress to abandon, we will venture out to your astonishing Kasbah inn at the edge of the brilliant sand ridges, unwind close to the pool, around evening time you will meet a desert blues band live show.

Day 11: Merzouga » Visit Nomad families & Other sites in Erg Chebbi

Wake to a desert dawn and afterward return to the Inn by camel. You will then, at that point, get an opportunity to clean up with a shower and appreciate breakfast. After breakfast, unwind for a little while, then, at that point, go on 4 WD rough terrain visit around the ridges through the desert spring of Merzouga, the traveling vault, Khamlia town to visit the Gnawa brown complexion individuals’ town, initially slaves brought from dark Africa, to pay attention to their profound music, then, at that point, keep on gathering desert migrants in their tents, and find another feeling of life. Not far away there’s the pool of Merzouga, with its bird populaces, you’ll leave for Rissani. Once called Sijilmassa, this was the gathering place for the salt processions, coming from Timbuktu in Mali. Here you’ll stroll through the souk, selling flavors, vegetables, and garments. After lunch pizza in Rissani, we drive back to our Kasbah, we will be welcomed with a glass of tea, have opportunity and energy to unwind, then we prepare to ride camels into the pink sands of Morocco’s most elevated hills. We have the opportunity to meander the hills before nightfall. Supper is served, trailed by customary music and the night in a wanderer tent.

Day 12: Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley

Leaving the desert, we continue on toward Todra Crevasse. This 1000ft chasm is surrounded on all sides by vertical limestone precipices and is called Morocco’s Excellent Gulch. There’s chance to investigate the chasm today, from its plunging profundities to bewildering levels. The appeal of Todra lies in its changing tones as the sun gradually moves from east to west. We move onto the shocking Dades for the evening.

Day 13: Dades – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech

After breakfast, we will pass through the towns of this beguiling region, passing fields developed by the Berber ladies, with the pinnacles of the Great Map book as a fitting background. Our process will then, at that point, go on toward Ouarzazate, going rough terrain along the piste to visit Berber migrants in their caverns and participate in a glass of tea with them. From here, we will go on through the Valley of the Roses, renowned for its Rose Celebration in May, and past the kasbahs of Skoura. After a visit to the cinematographic historical center of Ouarzazate, “Hollywood of Morocco”, we will cross the riverbed to visit Ait Benhaddou. You will get the opportunity to investigate a portion of the demolished structures and move to the highest point of the slope where the Agadir (grain store) offers stupendous perspectives down over the town and the encompassing open country. You can likewise go into one of the houses and offer a glass of mint tea with a portion of the occupants to acquire a superior comprehension of how they carry on with their lives. In the early evening you’ll drive north across the High Chart book mountains. The street, finished by the Unfamiliar Army in 1936, ends up over the Tizi-n-Tichka pass (2260m) and offers shocking perspectives on the mountains prior to plunging past Berber towns to the plain encompassing Marrakech. Indeed, even today, the name Marrakech evokes pictures of scenes from the Bedouin Evenings: back streets, souks, slows down, and markets. This surprising city, dating from the eleventh 100 years, never neglects to fulfill the interest of daring voyagers. The effortless engineering of the prestigious Koutoubia Minaret overwhelms the horizon.

Day 14: Marrakech at recreation – Move to the air terminal

Today we will attempt to help our experience however much we can, meander around Marrakech souks to get a few gifts for companions… , then move to Marrakech Menara air terminal for your takeoff flight. End of our 14 days Morocco trip from Marrakech.

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