9 Days Trip from Casablanca Morocco

Explore Morocco on an epic journey through royal towns, mountains, and desert sands. See the sights of Casablanca and Rabat, as well as the blue city of Chefchaouen and Fez’s famed souks. Extend your experience with a Sahara Desert camel safari, a night in a desert tent, and sightseeing in Marrakech.

Tour overview

 9 Days Trip from Casablanca Morocco, explore Morocco on an epic journey through royal towns, mountains, and desert sands. See the sights of Casablanca and Rabat, as well as the blue city of Chefchaouen and Fez’s famed souks. Extend your experience with a Sahara Desert camel safari, a night in a desert tent, and sightseeing in Marrakech. Ride a camel through the dunes and camp out in the desert, See five Moroccan cities in one week, hassle-free airport and hotel pickup and drop-off, private tour: receive your guide’s undivided attention.

Tour itinerary

Day 1: Casablanca Airport - Casablanca city

Your driver/guide will meet you at the Mohamed 5 airport in Casablanca and transport you to your accommodation. Spend the night in a hotel. Our driver will meet you outside the Casablanca airport when your aircraft arrives, holding a sign with the name of our Agency Morocco Sahara Desert Tours (MSDT)

Day 2: Casablanca - Rabat - Chefchaouen

In the morning, you will begin your journey to the Hassan 2 Mosque, Casablanca’s largest mosque. Later you will go to Morocco’s capital, Rabat.
Arriving in Rabat, you will see Hassan Tower, Bab Challah, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, one of the royal palace’s major entrances, and the Oudaya Kasbah.
Arriving at Chefchaouen a little early to provide time to meander around the blue lanes of the medina, take photos, and sample the local cuisine. Spend the night in a hotel.

Day 3:Chefchaouen - Fes.

Chefchaouen today You will get the entire morning to explore the blue city. It is a city in Morocco’s northwestern Rif Mountains. It is well-known for its beautiful structures in various shades of fading blue in its ancient town. Its steep cobblestone passageways are lined with leather and weaving industries. The casbah with red walls, castle, and keep from the fourteenth century, with ethnographic and artistic displays, is located in the shaded central square of Outa el Hammam. Not far away, the Grand Mosque’s octagonal minaret rises. Then, after lunch, continue on to Fez.

Day 4: Fes>Fes

Following breakfast at your Riad, you will begin touring Morocco’s oldest city, going through its lanes and small streets. Our tour begins with a visit to the Royal Palace entrance, the Jewish neighborhood, and the earliest Mellah ever erected in Morocco, which was established in the 14th century. We will make certain that you see all cultural and historical places, including the famed Al Qaraouine University, the world’s oldest, the Tanneries, and the Moulay Idriss tomb. Following lunch, you will tour the tiles cooperative and then enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Fes’ Medina. Stayed the night at the same Riad.

Day 5: Fes – Ifran – Cedar Forest – Midlt - Ziz Valley – Sahara Desert of Merzouga.

Following breakfast, you will depart Fes for Merzouga via Ifran, Midelt, and the Ziz valley. Today you will journey to Ifrane, a picturesque alpine hamlet known as Morocco’s Switzerland. You’ll also visit the cedar forest in the central Atlas Mountains. On your tour, you will witness views of the Middle Atlas and Higher Atlas mountains, as well as Azrou, a Berber town in the heart of Morocco’s famed cedar forest, the largest in the country, where you will have the opportunity to visit the Barbary apes (Monkeys).

At Midelt, it’s time for lunch. Lunch is not provided. Following lunch in Midelt, you’ll continue via the interesting Tiz Ntalghamt pass and the stunning Ziz Gorge, taking in views of the High Atlas plateau and seeing how the environment transforms to give clues of the desert as you reach the province of Errachidia city in the south-east. Following that, you’ll journey through the beautiful Ziz Valley, pausing for panoramic vistas all the route to Erfoud and Rissani. As you arrive at Merzouga in the afternoon, you will be greeted with a drink of mint tea. Then ride a camel across the dunes of the Merzouga Sahara Desert to the tent where you will spend the night.

Day 6: Sahara Desert of Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley

Your final day will be spent traveling from Maasai Mara to Nairobi. Your camel guide will wake you up early in the morning to witness what may be the most spectacular sunrise of your life. You’ll return to Merzouga on a pleasant camel trip. On way, you can’t help but notice the beautiful Erg Chebbi sand dunes, which change with the light as the day advances. The Todgha gorges are Morocco’s highest and narrowest gorges. We’ll travel into the Dades Valley after lunch in the center of the valley. The gorgeous sand castles and the remarkable rock formations known as “monkey toes” may be seen in Dades Valley. Overnight lodging will be in a posh hotel or riad overlooking the Dades Valley, complete with dinner and breakfast.

Day7: Dades Valley- Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Hadou – Marrakech

Following breakfast at your hotel, you will depart for Ouarzazate and then Marrakech through the Dades Valley. The route through Dades Valley is known as the Way of the Thousand Kasbahs, and it offers countless opportunities to capture some of your greatest photography photos of the trip. You will stop in Kalaat M’Gouna, the heart of Rose Valley, where you will have the option of visiting the rose cooperative and purchasing rosewater, which will make your linen smell beautiful even after your vacation is done.

Ouarzazate is a Moroccan city located south of the High Atlas Mountains and is recognized as the Sahara Desert’s entrance. The massive Kasbah of Taourirt, which houses a 19th-century palace, provides a perspective of the surrounding rocky scenery, which features in various films. You may also visit Cenima Musem. Ait-Ben-Haddou, a fortified city of red earth, is located to the northwest.

This is a spectacular example of typical southern Moroccan architecture, built on the slope of a hill, with a community attic at the top. The town is a collection of clay structures enclosed by walls, known as ksars, which are a sort of traditional pre-Saharan habitat. The dwellings are clustered within the defensive walls, which are strengthened by corner towers. Several of its residences appear to be little castles, with lofty towers adorned with raw brick motifs. The oldest structures date back to the seventeenth century.

Your journey will continue across the spectacular Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2260 m) over the High Atlas Mountains, where you will get the opportunity to learn about the method of making Argan oil by Berber women in their cooperative, which is unique to Morocco.

Day8 :Marrakech Sightseeing Walks.

Following breakfast at the Riad / Hotel, you will start visiting Marrakech; «the crimson city of Morocco”. We will make certain that you see the most important historical and cultural places, such as the Majorelle Gardens, the Koutoubia Tower, the Saadian tombs, and the Bahia Palace. After lunch at a café near the plaza, you will go through the souks, where you will see hundreds of handicrafts. You will have some free time in the afternoon to explore the rest of the city on your own.

 

Day9: Transfer to the Airport.

Transportation to Casablanca Airport or Marrakech Airport, depending on the location and time of your return flight. If you are staying in a Casablanca hotel, you will be transferred there. Transportation to Marrakech Airport or Casablanca Airport is dependent on the location and time of your return flight.

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Testimonials

I am 81 years old and have just returned from one of the most amazing travel weeks of my life. I went on a tour with three female friends, and we had a fantastic time. Youssef was our guide and driver, and he was a great driver on roads and in traffic that I wouldn’t have wanted to deal with. He is an intelligent, courteous, kind, and gracious host. He ensured our safety and took us to our magnificent lodgings on time, picked us up at high points along the road, and told us so much about his nation, its history, customs, and traditions. Our city guides were fantastic, as well as informed, friendly, and giving. I wish to return and urge my friends to visit Morocco. It is a nation with spectacular scenery, intriguing history, and lovely, kind people. this 9 days trip from Marrakech Morocco. was amazing.

Fernandes

Jaklin

This was a fantastic tour. Morocco’s food, people, and landscape are all incredible. I strongly advise anyone considering making a reservation to do so! Seeing the dawn and sunset in the Sahara desert was a great treat. Morocco Sahara Desert Tours did an excellent job of organizing everything transportation and lodging. There were a few lodging issues along the road, but Hamid and his staff promptly resolved them. Zack, our driver, was outstanding. He was fantastic in introducing us to Moroccan cuisine and culture! He could also negotiate the tough Moroccan traffic! I recommend hiring Zack as a guide since he was educated and took a great effort to ensure that the tour schedule was tailored to our preferences. I am extremely appreciative of everything Zack did for me, and I feel as if I have found a true Moroccan friend for life. One bit of advice to aspiring travelers. I’d schedule at least 11 nights because it’s a highly action-packed vacation and it may be great to take it a little leisurely and see additional towns/cities!  this 9 days trip from Marrakech Morocco, was amazing.

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