This tour showcases the very best of Morocco’s culture and people, a truly authentic Moroccan experience.
Overview:
On this 10-day excursion starting from Fes, travel across Morocco to discover life outside of the city. Take in the breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains as you pass through the lush Dades, Todra, and Ziz Gorges. Ride a camel across the dunes of the desert and then stay the night in a nomadic camp in the middle of the desert under the starry night.
Explore Berber settlements along the thousands of Kasbah roads. Visit the castle fortified by Ait Ben Haddou before passing Tizi N’Tichka, the pass leading to Marrakech city.
Note: At Morocco Day Tour, we offer a variety of tour options to suit your preferences. Whether you prefer a luxurious, private standard, or mixed (Medium) tour, we have something for everyone. Our prices are competitive and are based on the number of travellers and the type of accommodation you prefer.
Your driver will wait for you in the arrivals hall at your preferred time and take you to your hotel. Overnight and dinner in a hotel or Riad.
After enjoying a delectable breakfast served at the hotel, we set off on our 10-day trip, starting from Fes, located in the modern section of the city. Here, we will walk towards the palace of the royal family and the barium Jews (Mellah).
After a wonderful breakfast at the hotel, we headed out on our 10-day adventure, which began in Fes, located in the contemporary part of the capital city. It is here that we will head toward the Palace of the Royal Family and the barium Jews (Mellah).
In the labyrinthine streets carved by guilds of dyers, potters, etc., the bustle of people will take you back hundreds of years. It will be apparent that it’s a medieval city in which time stopped on the clock. Overnight and dinner in the Riad.
After breakfast, the first stop on Day 3 of our tour is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will go to Volubilis, the home of Roman ruins that represent the largest preservation of Roman elements throughout North Africa. Volubilis has preserved intricate mosaics despite the devastating earthquake of 1755.
Despite disasters and damages, the beauty of the Roman town of Volubilis has been preserved. Our next stop is Meknes, a town that served as a significant source for the Roman Empire. Originally named Miknasa after its 10th Berber settlement, it later became one of the Imperial cities, a testament to its historical significance.
In this magical journey, we’ll delve into the authentic and ancient part of old Meknes. It’s a thrilling tale about the past, history, glory, magic, and. Then, we’re heading to Morocco’s capital city of Rabat. In Rabat, we are planning to see a number of famous landmarks, such as Hassan Tower, Mohammed V Mausoleum, and Kasbah, which is located in Oudaias.
In the morning, we’ll continue our journey by going to the Hassan II Mosque, the biggest mosque in Morocco. It is also the second-largest in Africa and the fifth-biggest worldwide. The mosque’s exterior and interior decor reflect the skill of Moroccan craftsmen and the beauty of Islamic architecture.
When we are done visiting the mosque, we’ll travel to Marrakech in the evening. As we travel towards Marrakech, we move closer to various aspects of Moroccan culture. Moroccan culture. When we arrive in the city, we can immediately extend our legs and explore Jemaa el Fna, which is a market and square in Marrakesh’s medina, the old one.
The source of the name is unclear since some stories claim it was Jemaa el Fna, the site where Sultans used to execute their enemies. Others suggested that the location could be called “The Mosque at the End of the World”; the name has a religious meaning. Today, the site is a magnet for numerous tourists and Moroccans as it is a place to entertain and showcase various facades of Moroccan cultural heritage.
We will offer a unique private tour through the city by the official tour guide of Marrakech. The first stop is to explore the splendours of Marrakech by visiting the renowned Koutoubia Mosque and the old Medina with its beautiful traditional souks.
Our exploration continues with a visit to the Ali Ben Youssef Koranic School, followed by a variety of characteristic spots in Marrakech. From the grandeur of the Saadian and The Bahia Palace to the tranquillity of the Majorelle Gardens, each spot offers a unique perspective on the city. In the evening, we’ll return to the Riad in the heart of the Medina for a delightful dinner and some well-deserved rest.
We’ll leave the city of red Marrakech in search of an excursion to the High Atlas Mountains. We will traverse the Tizi the n’Tichka Pass at an altitude of 2260m.
When we get to the opposite side, we will pass through many traditional Berber villages along the river’s banks; we’ll follow one of the laneways that lead to a tucked-away gem, Kasbah Telouet. It may appear like much more than a ruined ruin until you look at the fantastic interior rooms. It was the primary residence of the governor, or “Pacha,” of Marrakech and features exquisite and intricate work on its tile, plaster, and cedarwood.
The tour continues in Fes through the valley to another Kasbah, more famous for its role as a location for film productions and on the list of world heritage sites for UNESCO since 1987. Ait Benhaddou is a fortified Ksar that lies on the banks of the river. It is situated on the original trade route between the Sahara and Timbuktu, which was populated by salt-laden camels.
After lunch at the nearby restaurant, we’ll travel to Ouarzazate and then on to the beautiful tree of palms in Skoura, with its kasbahs hidden in the bushes. You can also delight in the drive along the Valley of Roses on the journey to Dades, where we’ll spend the night.
Following breakfast, we’ll head out through the Dades Valley to take in the incredible rock formations and rest in one of the most beautiful spots of the gorges. Leaving the Dades Valley and heading towards Tinrghir and the Todra Valley, we’ll take in the breathtaking views of the ancient and ruined mud Berber villages and the palm trees overlooking the valley.
As you reach Todgha Gorge. Todgha Gorge, walk through a red cliff raised at (300m)at the narrowest part. Moving through Erfoud and Rissani, once known as Sijilmassa (the base of the Alaouit Dynasty, which is the ruling family of today), Lunch will be in the distance.
After that, we’ll depart to Merzouga when we arrive, and you’ll be received with a hot cup of tea before your stay in a riad or hotel.
Today, we’ll explore the Merzouga desert region. We begin with a visit to the lake in Merzouga (Lake Sirji) towards the village of the dark-skinned (Khamlia) who originated from Mali to listen to their music and how they live their lives.
Following that, we’ll travel towards Meffes Mines to learn more about the mine’s workings before walking behind the Dunes in a desert full of sand with stunning views. We are seated for tea with our fellow Berber Bedouins (living in tents) and will meet family members. You will learn about their customs and lifestyle.
After returning to the hotel, you will be ready to go. Your local guides will teach you how to unmount and provide other helpful safety tips before exploring the mysterious sand sea in the Erg-sand sea 1h30m – 1h30m). Stay the night in the Berber tent.
After returning with the camels of the desert and having showers, we’ll go to Rissani, the first imperial city in Morocco.
We’ll continue through Erfoud, a village related to fossils. We’ll pass across the Ziz Valley, which offers panoramic views of palm groves, gorges, and the port of Tizi-n-Talghomt. We’ll arrive at Midelt for lunch.
We’ll drive through the cedar forests and are required to stop to view monkeys for free. After that, we drive by Ifrane (called”the” Moroccan Swiss”) and arrive in Fez, the capital of culture in Morocco. Dinner and a night at the Hotel.
Breakfast first. We travel through the she-camel pass, Tizi n Talghmt. Our next destination is Azro Stone, where we stop to observe Apes.
These are located among the pine forests. In this area, we eat lunch before heading to Fes. Later in the day, we will travel to your hotel or airport at the end of our 10-day trip. Fes and the Imperial City, along with Merzouga Sahara.
A luxury private tent has private ensuite bathroom and shower with shower condiments and towels. A comfortable tent has shared bathrooms and hot showers outside the tent. You have to bring your own towel and shower accessories.
All tents on the private tour are private.
If you choose a luxury tent, it has a private ensuite shower with accessories and towels. Comfortable tent has shared hot showers outside the tent and you have to bring your own towel and shower condiments with you.
Yes, you can safely store the big luggage in the car.
There is no sandboarding offered in Zagora, but in Merzouga there is.
There are no quad bikes in Zagora, but they are in Merzouga.
The sunset camel ride is about 1 hour and sunrise trek is 40 minutes.
It is possible to skip the camel ride and take 4×4 instead.
In winter temperatures fall dramatically and it can be freezing at night, please bring warm sleeping clothes with you.
At least one person is required to run the private tour.
Best Decision Ever!
I was really fortunate to have reserved a tour with Morocco Easy Tours for my first visit to the country. My friend and I initially booked the 10-day tour from Fes and back via the Sahara Desert, with a day trip to Chefchaouen.
Our guide, Mohammed, was the absolute best! He was extremely knowledgeable about Moroccan history, really helpful, and a pleasure to be around. He went above and beyond to ensure we were comfortable and enjoyed ourselves.
We scheduled an overnight vacation to Chefchaouen and added a day tour to Fes because we were so happy with our time spent with Mohammed in the first few days.
Morocco Day Tour has excellent connections with riads. The company booked all of our accommodations, which were top-notch. Overall, make your life easier by booking a tour with this group!
Excellent 10-day tour from Fes to Fes and the Sahara Desert
I am so glad we booked a 10-day tour from Fes to Fes via the Sahara desert and Morocco’s imperial cities, which was one of the most memorable experiences.
Our tour guide, Ali, was amiable, effective, reliable, knowledgeable, and accommodating to our needs. Our driver, Ahmed, took care of us, drove safely, comforted us in good condition, and cleaned the car. These guys organized everything as we liked.
Thank you so much for your excellent service, and hope to see you soon.
The Top Morocco Tour For 10 Days
This was an unforgettable tour. Omar is an excellent guide and was super friendly and open. I consider myself fortunate to have been to Morocco with someone who sincerely loves to share their culture.
The tour itself was extensive but also personal and engrossing. I suggest it to all types of travelers. Shukran
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