Exclusive 15-Day trip from Tangier via Fes, Marrakech, Merzouga Sahara and Asilah.
Overview:
Discover Morocco with an intriguing 15-day journey that leaves from Tangier and allows you to discover the country’s hidden gems. starting in the north and traveling through Marrakech and the cosmopolitan city of Tangier before heading back. Fes connects the two cities, and Fes connects the Sahara Desert.
Since it is one of the most popular tourist places in Morocco, it is the ideal fifteen-day Morocco adventure for tourists looking for all-inclusive vacation experiences. Most utilities are supplied with silverware, as you can see in the following.
Many of the country’s gems, such as Chaouen and Essaouira, are visited because of their medinas, which give them a certain charm and allure. This is why it is so well-liked. Additionally, take a trip to Merzouga, Morocco’s desert’s crown jewel.
We will visit Fez, one of the largest imperial cities and known as the intellectual center of Morocco, as part of our itinerary. Along with many other fascinating places, we will also travel to the beautiful city of Marrakech, popularly known as the “red city.”
After being picked up at Tangier when you arrive, you can tour the city for the first half of the morning. It is regarded as “the door of Africa” and is among Morocco’s most fascinating, intriguing, and enigmatic cities. We head in the direction of Asilah and stop at the Caves of Hercules.
The tradition states that after finishing his twelve duties, the legendary figure of Hercules was allowed to rest here. At high tide, the entrance to the cave, which faces the Atlantic, is submerged. It offers amazing vistas, which is a delightful experience.
You will reach Asilah, a little seaside hamlet that is perhaps one of the most beautiful in northern Morocco. It features a tiny medina with blue houses and murals with colorful illustrations. accommodations in a nice hotel.
We leave early after breakfast in order to get to Rabat. Arrival at Rabat, which is also known as “the City of Gardens.” It serves as the administrative center of Morocco’s government.
The city has a vibrant blend of modern and old traditions, making it both modern and traditional at the same time. Mountains and slopes of various hues encircle it. With its verdant gardens, opulent boutiques, shops, and flowers, the city itself is stunning. It’s a fantastic opportunity to learn about the city. Remain in a beautiful hotel.
Continue traveling over the Atlantic until we reach Casablanca, the country’s economic center. You’ll have the whole day to see Morocco’s stunning city and its well-known cathedral, which is home to Hassan II, one of the biggest temples in the world and one of the few that welcomes non-Muslim visitors. Remain in a beautiful hotel.
Before reaching the main city of Essaouira, we will continue to enjoy a breathtaking coastline along the Atlantic. Essaouira. Accommodation at a hotel and time to explore the city of Essaouira. The authenticity and charm of a location that has been lost to time are preserved by World Heritage.
The last walled fortresses on the Atlantic beaches mark the end of the Mediterranean. The seas of Mogador’s islands wash into this bay near Essaouira. Mogador is an ideal destination for windsurfers. Remain in the stunning Riad.
At the hotel, breakfast is served. It’s time to unwind and have a stroll around Essaouira’s medina before leaving for Marrakech. Reaching Marrakech Enter your Riad now. You can contact the area at any time. Remain in the stunning Riad.
Today is a free day to write more about the many locations that comprise Marrakech, one of Morocco’s four royal towns. The city is well-known for its several World Heritage Site structures and its well-known Jemaa el Fna plaza.
You can walk around its different and unique neighborhoods, such as the city of today: Gueliz, Hivernage, Palmeraie, Mellah (the Jewish quarter), etc., or let us take you on a tour of the Medina’s winding streets through Jemaa el Fna square, where you can see musicians, jugglers, snake charmers, fakirs, and more. The variety of sounds, scents, and flavors that make the place special can stimulate your senses. Remain in the stunning Riad.
The 15-day Morocco journey begins in Tangier with a day trip to the well-known Ouzoud waterfalls, which are 110 meters high and situated in the Province of Azilal in the huge Atlas. They are among of the most beautiful in all of North Africa, including outside of Morocco.
Beautiful sceneries painted in a range of colors around the region. The local monkeys may be seen engaging with the visitors and even attempting to smuggle food for them around lunchtime.
Following breakfast, we’ll head toward Ait Benhaddou, passing via the port of Tizi Tichka and the High Atlas Mountains. After that, we will go via a number of the Berber nomad communities in the area.
Visitors are treated to breathtaking scenery that makes the Kasbah of Telouet one of the best maintained to date. The timing is appropriate to tour the Kasbah till you leave by the trail that leads to the next of Morocco’s best-preserved and most well-known kasbahs, the Kasbah in Ait Benhaddou, which is well-known for having hosted more than 20 movies, including “Babel.”
Proceed with our 15-day Morocco journey, which starts in Tangier and travels via Ouarzazate, the Valley of Rosas, and the Dades Valley. The notorious “Route of the Thousand Kasbahs” begins in the gorges of Dades. Enjoy supper at the charming hotel while seeing Dades Valley.
There is breakfast at the hotel. We’ll travel to Todra’s Gorges of Todra, where you may have a leisurely walk through its striking canyon of walls, which rises more than 200 meters, and then enter the desert through the Tafilalet palm tree.
At the base of the dunes, check into the hotel. You may unwind and take in the stunning surroundings while strolling around Erg Chebbi’s excellent sands. You will savor a great Moroccan feast after supper. Spend the evening in a charming hotel.
Following a delectable Moroccan breakfast, we will climb into the 4×4 and start our journey across the sand-filled desert region known as Erg Chebbi. Amidst the numerous destinations that lie ahead, we will learn about the lifestyle and locations of the area’s nomadic inhabitants, the untamed oasis tucked away in the center of the desert, breathtaking scenery, and little desert communities dotted with palm trees. While enjoying a delicious cup of tea, we must halt in Khamlia, a community of Mali-born Khamlia people who will leave us in amazement of a Gnawa music performance.
Our Dromedaries are ready for us to leave the hotel, and we will be traveling across the dunes for about an hour and a quarter until we arrive in the center of the desert. We may enjoy the gorgeous sunset here. In the middle of the massive Great Dune, one may unwind in a comfortable nomad tent while taking in the sounds of drums, cuisine, and Moroccan tea.
We get to get up early every morning to see the breathtaking sunrise, which takes place amidst the Moroccan Sahara’s dunes. To go back to the hotel, you’ll set out on your dromedaries once more.
After showering and eating breakfast, we made our way to Rissani. Here, we will explore what is regarded as Morocco’s most famous, traditional, and genuine souk—the largest in the country’s south. It is traded there for a variety of foodstuffs, handicrafts, and even animals.
Proceed to Erfoud, a city known for its fossil research and the earliest entryway to the desert. Before reaching Midelt, we traverse the breathtaking Ziz Valley, home to over 18,000 palm palms. Spend the night and dine in a posh hotel.
After breakfast, we’ll travel to Meknes, where we’ll see the renowned Roman Ruins of Volubilis. Proceed on to Fez and explore the city for the rest of the day. Staying at the hotel is a delightful experience.
a whole day off to explore one of the imperial cities, Fes. Morocco is frequently considered the country’s cultural and spiritual center.
Many Moroccan students start their studies at the institution, which is well-known for its Arabic and Muslim studies. Its many neighborhoods can be explored on foot, such as the new Fes el-Jdid, which is home to the city’s Mellah (the Jewish quarter), also known as the Ville Nouvelle (French New Town), which is situated in the northwest of the city, and, of course, the old part of the city, known as Bali, which is inside the walls.
Its streets might give you the impression that you have traveled back in time, as visitors meander through their winding lanes and are greeted by potters, craftsmen, smiths, and donkeys carrying wares from various backgrounds.
It is also well-known for its tanning souks, which allow you to join the medieval craftsmen who create the leather’s vivid hues. The lodging is located in the charming Riad.
Leave for Chefchaouen early in the morning. Chefchaouen, which means “look at the horns” in Berber, is the name of this quaint hamlet that is located on the slopes of Tisouka and the Megou mountain ranges in the Rif Mountains. The Megou mountain ranges rise over the settlement in the shape of two horns. You may breathe clean, pure air in a city with little traffic, which invites tourists to remain and take in its beauty. the city and its environs. Remain in the stunning Riad.
Transfer to the port after leaving for Tangier. The fifteen-day Morocco tour from Tangier comes to an end.
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.
Amazing 15 days Morocco Tour from Tangier
For my girlfriend and I, Morocco Day Tour organized a personalized 15-day trip that started as soon as we got off the boat in Tangier and concluded with transportation to the bus station and airport. Throughout the journey, Ahmed, our guide, was a pleasure to converse with and possessed a wealth of knowledge.
Ahmed, our driver, was a superb driver who kept us feeling secure and productive during our journey. Even though he didn’t speak much English, his kind smile and upbeat demeanor always made us feel at home. By the end, they were both close friends and great companions.
Overall, Morocco Day Tour was largely responsible for our fantastic trip.
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