Marrakech

11 Days Tour From Marrakech

Overview of the 11 days tour from Marrakech

Definitely, on this 11 days tour from Marrakech, you will get the time to view the ancient architecture, explore the old cities, walk through the beautiful green palm-forest regions of Morocco you get to experience history and culture in Morocco. In addition, have ‘read more’ free time and lie on the beach, go shopping or swimming. This tour will make you feel like you traveling between two completely different worlds: the life of the Mexican cabbies and their customers, and the glorious of the original Atlas Mountains than in any entire current cinema genre. Here is the air, some of the most frequented areas in the nation including the Majorelle garden, Ben Youssef mosque and Djemaa el-Fna square.

You too will be able to taste some of the meals, clothes, movies or other perquisites that the nation has acquired and are along the route. This tour is the perfect orientation of this African land, whether one wants to have a relaxed holiday or they are ready for an adventurous one. This is rather an ideal moment to see some of the most beautiful and attractive sites in this country. See Rabat and Tangier and its bulling-aligned city of Meknes including the archaeological city of Volubilis; Fes, known for its brilliant blue painted houses; the imperial city of Marrakech and the economic capital of Morocco, Casablanca. Spend time on the beaches to get a tan, go for a walk through the old city of Marrakech or the historical medina, visit the beautiful oases, learn more about the culture and the history of Morocco; also free time is still provided for the tourists.

Highlights of the Home Tours 11 days tour from Marrakech

  • Visit Marrakech souks and other areas where these things can be found.
  •  From beautiful views of the Atlas Mountains to other terrains and views.
  •  Visit the old Kasbahs of Ait Ben-Haddou which is also a world heritage.
  •  Closely familiarize yourself with the facilities of Ouarzazate that have documentation of shooting spveds movies.
  •  Riding camels in the middle of the Sahara desert sand dunes destination.
  •  Simply walk round Fes’s historic medina and you will see several of the slim winding alleys.
  •  Take a picture of Chefchaouen mainly focusing on the blue-washed buildings and the small alleyways.
  •  Casual walk around in Casablanca and visiting the largest mosque of Hassan II.

Included / Excluded of the 11 days tour from Marrakech

To help you plan your 11 days tour from Marrakech, we have put together a list of what’s included and what’s not included in your tour package. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and help you make any necessary arrangements before your 11 days tour from Marrakech begins.

  • Transfer back and forth from your hotel / riad with a professional French speaking driver.
  • Breakfast, dinner, dromedary ride (return to camp), hotel accommodation (Gorges de Todra) and Touareg tent at the dunes of Merzouga.
  • Possibility of visiting a real women’s cooperative of Argan oil for free.
  • Gasoil Minibus or comfortable 4×4 has air conditioning.
  • Lunch, Drinks and personal expenses.
  • Entrance fees to the studio and the Kasbah.
  • Tip for the driver.

Program of of the 11 Days Tour From Marrakech

DAY 1 – Arrival at Marrakech

Greetings from Morocco! When you arrive in Marrakech your expert will be waiting for you and will then transport you to your cozy Riad. In other words Marrakech as the oasis city wrapped in old town bazaar, Moorish architecture, palm trees, woven carpets the smell of spices and lanterns. Touring in Medina require walking in the covered path; relatively narrow and spiral lanes of which in some areas consist of steps and vaults. There are ragged woven carpets, earthenware, parchment lamps and colossal spice market; all sorts of colours are here and they go up to the roof.

Then, when it comes to cultural tourism in Marrakech is Kotubia mosque, souks, and some of the palaces. You will then head to the youngest district in the city of Marrakesh known as Gueliz and after that before it gets dark, if time permits, you will go to the Menara gardens. You will take your dinner and have your morning breakfast on the same day while oversleeping in one of the hotels in Marrakech.

DAY 2 – Guided Tour of Marrakech

Kindly note, after the breakfast you will be undertaking this full day sightseeing tour of this city. Get to explore the elated arts and historic sites while purchasing engaging art and culture of the attractive pink walled city. Full view on Koutoubia mosque where one can see a large square tower of the mosque and copper globes. Which there are shops and markets that can be visited and seem, the mosques and; bakeries and inns that are narrated in the man’s and women’s tales, wooden fountains are also found . after that you will move on to visit ben youssef madrassa, which is one of the largest theological school in Africa the get the view of beautiful Moors architecture. Again it rises as a bust of the historic city Almora which is decorated with beautiful suites along with a large pleasure garden which makes it possible to capture the feeling that it’s a good time.

Your second day trip will be ended at the centred Jamaa El Fna square is where musicians, filmmakers, snake charmers, and, people with performing monkeys come together. Normal meal and the night number two of the stay at the hotel or Riad.

DAY 3 – Marrakech to Ait Ben-Haddou, Ouarzazate, and Dades Valley

In the morning we will start our journey to Ait ben Haddou Kasbah via passing through high Atlas mount, Tizi-Ntichka beautiful valley and passing through the berber HOMES. Here you will get a chance to see the ruined Kasbah which Mayor and wind destroyed, when new, it could accommodate about 50 families including the chief. The movies that were filmed at this Kasbah have really earmarked it. Finally when we are through with the tour you shall also be able to buy lunch from the typically crowded traditional lunch hotel, the Ait ben Haddou restaurant.

Once you are through with your meal you move to Ouarzazate, Other tours that can be made from here are the Taourirt Kasbah and the Atlas Studio used in shooting The Mummy and Gladiator. From Tinghir you will continue by driving to Boumaln DADES via delightful little architectural clay and stoned houses villages, the valley of roses where roses are grown and exported, and other farming people’s habitats in the southern region of Morocco. In the case of transport, it may only take You about 40mins to get to Your Riad or hotel in Boumaln Dades. This path will lead you real many clay houses and past the Dades’ Valley to your Riad depending on the night or tomorrow.

DAY 4 – Dades Valley, Todra Gorge and Merzouga

The fourth day of your 11 days tour from Marrakech therefore, will open with the kind of breakfast that you fancy. Following the breakfast, they will proceed for the Todra gorge located in the Tinghir city. Tinghir also known as Tinerhir is a city in the Southeast of Morocco; Drâa-Tafilalet region; to the north of the Little Atlas and to the south of the High Atlas. As it is also Tinghir, the provincial capital of the region that borders Morocco and Western Sahara. Originally, its name defined the foothills of the Atlas mountains; later, it has widened its sphere of concern to the entire oasis and the associated settlements. When you are going for tourist attraction you visit The Erg Chebbi the Sahara desert. However, you will get to Toroge which is an additional small city in the Draa-Tafilalet province for lunch.

The meal shall be taken in a restaurant which the local people frequent. Later, you will move to Erfoud City, which is the last city before the starting point of the Saharan desert, after lunch. That is where you will immediately go because the camel and the guide will be waiting to take you through the sand dunes leading to the fabulous camp. Then to treat you to a classic sundowner, I shall take you to the summit of the dunes after which we lead you to the camp for the night.

DAY 5 – Exploring Sahara Desert

As a result of this, to capture the beautiful sunrise in the middle of the desert you have to wake up early in the morning. Availability for breakfast. Last of all, you will be taken to the Merzouga on the back of the camels, a driver will be waiting for you there. In the day dedicated to us to learn about the area of Merzouga, that is what we do. There are many wonderful places in the vicinity: dry sandy beaches, wild lake, miners’ diggings, the place with the fossils and superb oases. that is perfect for almost all kinds of recreational activities in the outdoors.

When you are in Merzouga, your tour begins by off-road to get to a former eyeliner mine that was working in the past. Next, we make a visit to the nomads while they are in their interior which is a self-woven basket like structure. Understanding how people of ancient Berber culture lived – it is possible when listening to their music. Your next stop is the village of Khamlia, the village of the Gnaoua dancing and tune performances. Many of the immigrants residing there are from the sub Saharan countries including Mali Sudan and Niger. In specific, lunch will be prepared as meal for the day at that place. We then pass through a Maul which is a collection of palm trees. Slightly later in several kilometers of the ride, you will have an opportunity to visit the wild Merzouga lake also famous as the flamink lake. Accommodation at the hotel and dinner.

DAY 6 – Merzouga Azrou, Ifrane and Fes

In the morning, to be precise at around 4:30 in the morning we shall wake you up so that you may have a sight of one of the most magnificent sunrise in perhaps the whole wide world. Then you will be checked in at Merzouga where the second and quite distinct sightseeing of the great Erg Chebbi sand dunes may be viewed. Your next destination is Azrou which is a Berber village settled in the Middle Atlas Mountain; during your stop at the guest house, you will have a breakfast and afterwards take a shower and after that proceed for a visit of the cedar forest of Azrou to spot the Barbarian apes.

You will come across Errachidia then cross the Ziz Gorges carved out of volcanic rock and the Pass of Tizi N’Talghamt leading to Midelt. The next destination will be Ifrane referred to locally as the French Village or the Morocco’s Switzerland lasting for a photo-shooting or coffee before proceeding to the Fes hotel for the night.

DAY 7 -Guided Tour of Fes

Fes is among the oldest and most culturally rich cities in Morocco, which till now holds great evidence of the historical periods in its territory. Mediaeval structures are also many, for instance Fes el Bali is a mediaeval city with over one hundred thousand inhabitants, they do not allow automobiles in the area now it is on the world heritage list of UNESCO. The whole day after the breakfast various palaces,mosques and madrasas of the city, the famous tanneries and traditional shopping bazaars of the city would be arranged to be visited. The city also retains the originality in its arts including the leather, textile and even pottery industries’ products.

As for a touch of the Moroccan way of life one can rent a riad – a town house having a courtyard or learn cooking Moroccan food by attending a cooking course. Sleep over at a hotel.

DAY 8 – Fes to Volubilis, Meknas, and Chefchaouen

Following breakfast, you will head to the far-different Morocco in the north just to view the culture and life there. we will then go to Volubilis a world heritage site which contains the remainings of the ancient Romans. We shall then move to Meknes in the afternoon. Meknes referred to as the ismailite capital was established at the beginning of the 17th century with the efforts of Sultan Moulay Ismail, the founder of the second Moroccan Imperial city. Chefchaouen commonly known as the blue city is located in the foothills of the Rif mountains locally referred to as the “Horns” of Chefchaouen. This Cannon of the Aghouat as it is also locally called is an ancient castle that was begun in 1471 by Moulay Ali Ben Moussa who was a descendant of Mohammed.

Chefchaouen was colonized by Spanish and was later set free in 1956. Because of its classical organisation it is acknowledged as Blue city. It is possible to follow its area on foot, and during the walk observe the white-and-blue-washing of buildings, and local souks with some specific items.

DAY 9 – Exploring Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is an interesting city with blue walled streets located in the region of Rif mountains. It was founded in 1471 with Jewish and moors partial populace relocating here to avoid the reconquista Spanish happening at the aforesaid timeframe. However, the environment is attributed to be historical and very beautiful in the town. Despite it is a rather small town, there are many attractions for history and architecture enthusiasts; you can learn more here. Your actual inflation will be after breakfast at the foot of the spiral staircase, which leads up into the Old Town, or the medina. As if it is a commonly used color, each door handle, each arch and most of the stone walls of the alleys which meander like a labyrinth is painted blue, sky blue or baby blue. Immediately upon observing that there is a clear distinguished Sky overhead the structures walls and the horizon merge into one. This especially rich blue tint was introduced into the town’s palette by the Jewish refugees of the 1930s.

Then for lunch will go and eat Moroccan foods then after can go for sight seeing especially to the Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen Moroccan custom has immense regard for Islamic religion as such there are many mosques and significant among them is the Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen. The octagonal minaret and those sounds calling to the prayers, five times a day make a positive nodality around the camp. Today this mosque is one of the largest buildings in the town and was constructed in the century of the 14; only Muslim people can enter this construction. I want to say that if you like to take pictures or just take a deep interest in photography this city will capture you. Most of the photographers hear to crying that the area was perhaps one of the most beautiful they had come across. It also has the nick name ‘the pearl’ of Morocco. However, should Marrakech be your starting point, it will not be wrong to plan the 11 days tour and incorporate Chefchaouen.

DAY 10 – Chefchaouen to Rabat, Casablanca

When You get up in the morning to take Your breakfast You will proceed to visiting the Hassan Tower since it is located in Rabat city and it was built early in the 12th century. You will also visit Kasbah Ordains, the 11th-century fortress that is built in with the Andalusian style of architecture offering a view of Salé city and the Atlantic Ocean. First, you will have your lunch before continuing with the tour at Casablanca, termed as the economic capital of Morocco.

First, you will visit Hassan 2 the second biggest mosque in the whole world and that among the beautifulstructures in Morocco. Following this, I’ll show you Place Mohamed V, this used to be the offices of colonial government headquarters which is now the palace of Hassan 2. Casablanca will be night halt.

DAY 11 – Casablanca Airport

This is the eleventh day of your tour and this is where your tour ends, Casablanca. Often one wishes that a tour goes like a plan, but this perhaps is something that we least like about the job. Last of all, the strangers can comfortably relate with each other after eleven days of companionship, and in as much as they have heard each other’s encounter, they can share more with the same stranger they feel they have met newly. Of course it is important to admit that generally it is still rather hard to say good-bye. The final day’s schedule of activities also depends on the actual flight schedule. Once you are settled your driver takes you to the airport where you then fly to Morocco with stories to share.

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