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    10 Days from Casablanca To Atlas and desert tour

    10 Days from Casablanca To Atlas and desert tour

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    Morning arrival in Casablanca followed by a brief visit to this commercial capital city and the largest port in Morocco. then to Rabat. Check-in at the hotel. Afternoon tour includes the medina (old town) with its stone and whitewashed buildings has large doors, dark wood with nails, Hassan Tower, whose intricate stone-work dominates the skyline; Mohammed V Mausoleum which houses the tomb of the late King onyx, and Michouar walls surrounding the Royal Palace.

    • Destination
    • Departure
      Casablanca
    • Included
      10 Days from Casablanca To Atlas and desert tour
      Entry Fees
      5 Star Accommodation
      Personal Guide
    • Not Included
      Day Trips
      Departure Taxes
      Breakfast
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    Day 1: Casablanca – Rabat
    Morning arrival in Casablanca followed by a brief visit to this commercial capital city and the largest port in Morocco. then to Rabat. Check-in at the hotel. Afternoon tour includes the medina (old town) with its stone and whitewashed buildings has large doors, dark wood with nails, Hassan Tower, whose intricate stone-work dominates the skyline; Mohammed V Mausoleum which houses the tomb of the late King onyx, and Michouar walls surrounding the Royal Palace. After the visit of Rabat we transfer to your hotel for dinner and night.
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    Day 2: Rabat – Meknes – Volubilis – Moulay Idriss – Fez
    Morning departure to Meknes, visiting the Medina or old town, and Bab el Mansour, the monumental entrance gate and the main entrance to this 17th century city then a stop at the Roman ruins of Volubilis best archaeological site in Morocco with mosaics, temples and triumphal arch. On his way to the village of Moulay Idriss, who is the founder of the first Islamic holy Indian kingdom of Morocco. Travel Fez for check-in at the hotel.
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    Day 3: Fes

    Day 3: Fes

    All day sightseeing in Fez, the oldest of the imperial cities, founded in 790 AD Visit the medieval Medina, and Karaouiyne Mosque, whose central nave is decorated with elaborate floral Kufic and carved in plaster. Do not miss any Islamic universities, including Abou Anania and Attarine exterior decoration and dazzling interior and crafts. Also see the Nejjarine Source colorful mosaic. Finally, explore the markets of Fez, the most fascinating of all Morocco. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
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    Day 4: Fes
    A citadel of magnificence. This city is irresistible old age as it develops in every narrow alley, wide street, old or new medina, palatial homes or slopes. The story of the treasure of a whole civilization, similar to Florence or Athens. To be the first capital of Morocco in 808 AD to become the Imperial of all imperial cities. Fez is a spiritual and cultural center with many facets. His two-day stay in this unparalleled splendor will take you back in time while visiting the oldest university in the world (before Oxford or the Sorbonne). Return to the hotel for dinner and night …
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    Day 5: Fes – Midelt – Errachidia – Merzouga
    After breakfast, departure to Erfoud, paying a morning visit to Midelt, including spectacular views of the peaks of the High Atlas Mountains, and Errachidia, a modern urban center, before driving directly to Merzouga to live bedouin life to spend the night in a tent in the dunes with the night sky and thousands of stars. It is amazing to see the sunrise the next morning.
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    Day 6: Merzouga -Tinghir – Boumalne – Ouarzazate
    We get up before dawn to experience the magic of a desert sunrise over the dunes of Merzouga. Tourism dawn in Erfoud includes Bordj East Hill Fort. On arrival at Tinghir visit Todra Gorge, “Grand Canyon” of Morocco with spectacular pink walls. On the way to Ouarzazate, passing through the village of Kelaat M’Gouna rose growing and then Boumalne, which dominates the Dades Valley ( “The Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs”). Evening arrival at your hotel in Ouarzazate.
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    Day 7: Ouarzazate – Marrakech
    Tomorrow in Ouarzazate tourism includes a visit to the Kasbah of Tifoultoute, and the School of Arts, with its stone sculptures, ceramics, carpets and silver jewelry on display. Marrakech and then to the hotel, stopping on the way to Ait Ben Haddou, a picturesque Kasbah (fortified fortress), which appears as a sandcastle in the middle of an almond grove.
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    Day 8: Marrakech
    All day is dedicated to making a fascinating and beautiful of Marrakech, a city that mixes Arab renaissance Berber traditions and Western influences tourism. Let’s see the tombs of the Saadian Kings, Dar Si Said Museum, housed in a 19th century palace, the Agdal and Menara Gardens, and the 12th century Koutoubia Mosque, which rises above the city. Also explore the Bay and Bedii Palacios, tanners and dyers and quarters. Before dinner and overnight at the hotel we will complete our visit with a stop at the Jamaa El Fna, the home of the spice sellers, storytellers, snake charmers, fire-eaters, acrobats, musicians and more.
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    Day 9: Marrakech – Essaouira – Marrakech
    After breakfast, departure to Essaouira. The main entrance to the port of this splendid city was built in 1184 and is called the Gate of Marina and is truly an architectural marvel. Sit back, relax and let the beauty of the bay of sand that extends south of this charming town and the wooded hills above the eastern horizon you pledge before returning to your hotel in Marrakech for dinner and night.
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    Day 10: Marrakech – Casablanca
    Travel back to Casablanca to connect with their flights with the best of memories and memories of Morocco.

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