12 Days from Tangier

We aim to provide you with the best experience, creating a relaxed, spontaneous and friendly atmosphere.

The plan of the Trip

Your guide will be waiting for you at the airport.

To start the tour we will go to one of the famous attractions in Tangier:

  • Hercules Cave.
  • Cap Spartel.

The guide will pleasantly share the history of these two attractions with you.

Night in a Hotel.

Depart from Tangier to Tetouan then we Leave in the direction of chefchaouen. To arrive in Chefchaouen is to dive into a labyrinth that is unlike any other Moroccan medina, and yet it has a perfect order and harmony. All roads lead to Outa-Hammam Square, which holds the largest mosque and meeting center of its inhabitants. The blue city of Chefchaouen is one of the most charming and emblematic cities in Morocco. With a calm medina nestled between the Rif mountains and the Middle Atlas, Chefchaouen is famous for goat cheese. Suspended and anonymous among the mountains, the city is extraordinarily picturesque, ideal for those who like to explore a city with freedom and to take photos, and for those who find delight in the details, in terms of culture or architecture. Enjoy the view over the city, with its soft and continuous shades bathed in light, from the top of a hill.

Night at the hotel.

Departure in the morning to leave Chefchaouen for Volubilis and Meknes city. The Roman ruin of “Walili” -Volubilis-, great ruins with stunning scenery that will grab your attention when you are about to explore them. Proceed the drive to Fes.
*You can also stop on the way to explore Meknes but most of the sites are closed due to restoration.

Night at the hotel.

Discover the city of Fes with our local guide. Immerse yourself into the history, art and culture of this magnificent Imperial city:
We suggest! you enjoy the itinerary in your way!
Dar El Makhzen: House of the Makhzen or the Royal Palace of the king of Morocco in the city of Fes. Was founded by the Marinid Dynasty in 1276.
Mellah: Jewish Communities in Morocco, like Many other cities around the country, Fes Mellah is the first separated Jewish quarter in Morocco.
The Al Attarine Madrassa: was built by the Marinid Sultan Othman second. It is considered one of the highest achievement of Marinid architecture,
Fonduks: Nejjarine square or place Nejjarine. The building was designed house by the merchant, trade and visitors to the city of Fes
Al Qarawin Mosque from outside: Al-Karaouine University for the Islam religious and legal sciences with heavy emphasis on, was founded by Fatima Al-Fihr in 859.
Chouara Tannery: where we make the leather, it is the highest Artesunate Export from all over Morocco, mixing traditional and modern processes.
Fes Pottery & Ceramic,
We believe you have some highlights of Fes, Please request our guide if the attraction is not on the above list. We are very open with any suggestions just let us know in advance to organize every detail.

Night at the hotel.

Pick up from the Hotel in Fes we drive southwards to Ifrane which is known as the Switzerland of Morocco, then we head off to cedar forest to see the Monkeys in their natural habitat. We continue our Journey through to Midelt along the magnificent Ziz Gorges carved through volcanic rock, you’ll see views of the Middle-Atlas plateau, noticing how the scenery changes to reveal hints of the desert as you approach the city Errachidia. After lunch, we’ll continue our journey through the Ziz valley and Erfoud. we continue drive to Eroud also known as the fossil town then to Sahara desert. In Erfoud you can explore a fossil workshop if you are interested in fossils. Then we continue to Merzouga, arrive in the afternoon, you will b e welcomed with a glass of mint tea then check in your hotel.

Night at the hotel.

Today is dedicated to discovering the oriental Sahara desert. We will drive through the desert visiting the nomads at Erg Chebbi in the Sahara desert so you get to know about the nomadic lifestyle. join them for a glass of tea and learn about their lifestyle, We will also go to the village of the dark-skinned people named “Khamlia” and enjoy the original music and folk songs of the Gnawas and visit Rissani, the last major city of about 40 km west of Erg Chebbi. Rissani itself is a very interesting old town. From 8 to 14 century it was a separate kingdom, known as Sijilmassa,prosperous by the caravan routes and visiting the local market – the interesting thing about this Souk is not a tourist souk, but for the people living there. 3 times a week is the market with sheep, goats and donkeys. Today you can try berber Pizza for lunch, it is a local speciality. From there back to Sahara to spend the night in a Luxury camp. At the camp you will be welcomed by a glass of Mint tea before you get to your tent with a private shower, dinner will be served at any time you want even 20 Minute after you get your Private Tent. After dinner you will have a chance to experience the Berber night which is to drum around the fire and dance the Berber’s way.

Night at the Camp.

Your camp staff will wake you up early in the morning to watch what may well be the best sunrise of your life. After breakfast you’ll peacefully comel-trek back to Merzouga appreciating the unique beauty of the spectacular Erg Chebbi dunes – changing with the light as the day progresses. Meet your driver to leave for Tinghir and the Todra Gorges They are spectacular limestone river canyons to discover and appreciate its beauty. Finally we arrived in the Dades Valley where we will have dinner and spend the night.

Night at the hotel.

After breakfast in the hotel, you will travel through the Dades Valley towards Kalaa M’gouna
and Ouarzazate. The route through Dades Valley is the way of the thousand Kasbahs – providing
numerous opportunities to take some of your best photographic shots of the trip.
Today you will
have the opportunity to meet Berber Nomads in their caves and then you will enjoy the fertile
Rose valley and the rock formations along the way. We’ll stop at Kalaat M’gouna, “the rose
city”.
Continuing on to Skoura and the birds valley, you’ll visit the Kasbah Ameridil, a well-
preserved kasbah in this area followed by lunch at a restaurant, overlooking the whole valley.
After lunch it’s on to Ouarzazate, “the Hollywood of Africa”, whose geography and beautiful landscapes has attracted many world class movie producers.
Here you may choose to visit the studios, containing props used in movies, you may have already seen, such as The Mummy, Gladiator and the Last temptation of Christ.

Night in a Riad.

After breakfast you will travel via the dramatic Tizi N’tichka Pass. you’ll stop at the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. The largest Kasbah in Morocco, was built by T-hami
El Glaoui, one of the last Berber chieftains, at the end of the 19th century to be one of his stops
during his long trading routes to Timbuctu in Mali. Now the Kasbah houses many of the Glaoui family members.
After a short visit to the Kasbah, your journey will continue through the
majestic Tizi n’tichka in the high Atlas mountains before arriving in Marrakech.

Night in a Riad.

Beyond Fes, Marrakech should be on your Moroccan bucket list!!
Things to see with our local guide and more.
Palais Bahia: Is a palace built in the late 19th century, intended to be the greatest palace of its time.
Mellah: The area of the first Jewish settlement. Usually, the Jewish quarter was situated near the royal palace or the residence of the governor, in order to protect its inhabitants from recurring riots since its inhabitants played a vital role in the local economy. In contrast, rural mellahs were separate villages inhabited solely by the Jews.
Jemaa El-Fna square: is the main pulse of Marrakech. By day, the square buzzes with snake charmers, henna-tattoo artists and various other entertainers, while at night there are countless stalls boasting traditional lamb dishes and fresh orange juice, among other culinary delights. Tourists flock here all year round to experience the true heart of the city and to discover the intriguing things the locals have to offer in this Magical square.
Koutoubia Mosque: Is the largest mosque in Marrakech, Located nearby the Square,
Saadinn Tombs: Those tombs were created to stand as the final resting place for the many rulers and members of the Saadi dynasty.
Souk: On a trip to any Moroccan city, the souks are a must on the agenda. Marrakech is no exception. Labeled one of the most magical cities in the country, Marrakech boasts a full medina with traditional souks.
Majorelle Garden: One of the most popular locations in Morocco, the Majorelle Garden is the creation of French painter Jacques Majorelle, who spent 40 years injecting his passion and creativity into this magical garden. Complete with enchanting little lanes, tranquil streams and over 300 species of stunning plants, Jardin Majorelle is perfect for those who need a break from the busy city.

Night at the hotel.

Pick up from the hotel and drive back to Casablanca to stay overnight and catch your flight back home .

Night in a Hotel.

You need to be at the Airport at least 2 hours before your flight departure.

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What's not included.

If you do not find the itinerary that you are looking for, do not hesitate to contact us and we will prepare the trip to your needs and requirements.