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11 Days in Morocco itinerary

 

Overview of the 11 Days Tour from Marrakech

In this 11 days tour from Marrakech there is nothing more striking than taking time to view the cultures of the ancient architectures and taking time to view the old cities or the green palm-forest regions of Morocco indeed one can take part in experience history of Morocco. Also, have ‘read more’ free time and lie on the beach, go shopping, or swimming. This Moroccan tour will make you feel like you traveling between two completely different worlds: than in whole present cinema whole genre, the life of the Mexican cabbies and their customers, and the glorious of the original Atlas Mountains. Here is the air, some of the highly visited places in the country such as Majorelle garden, Ben Youssef mosque, and Djemaa el-Fna square.

Then, you too will be able to capture limited glimpses of some of the meals, clothes, movies or other ‘luxuries’ that the nation has gained and are on the way. This tour can indeed be described as a perfect way of an orientation of this African land if one wishes to have a relaxed holiday or they are prepared for an adventurous one. This is somewhat rather an ideal moment to visit some of the best and beautiful places in this country. Visit Rabat and Tangier and Meknes which is a bulling aligned city alongside Volubilis the archaeological city, painted blue Fes city, Marrakech which is the imperial city and Casablanca the economic hub city of Morocco. Some people may choose to go to the shore area to get tanned, go for a stroll in Marrakeesh, the ancient medina of Morocco, the beautiful oases, learn more of the Morocco heritage, culture, and history; nonetheless, free time is also accorded to the tourists.

Highlights of the 11 Day Morocco Tour from Marrakech

  • Discover Marrakash souks, Majorelle Garden, Ben Youssef mosque, and the central Djemaa el-Fna square.
  • Go to Ait Ben-Haddou Kasbah, which is a historic site of the pre-Saharan culture with impressive architecture to the visitors.
  • Learn about Ouarzazate’s Atlas film studios that were used in the making of ‘The Mummy’ and ‘Gladiator’.
  • Ride a camel at the Sahara in Merzouga and spend the night in the Bedouin tent.
  • Discover Fes’el-Blida wandering through historical buildings such as palaces, mosques and craft workshops including; leather tanning.
  • While in Volubilis, tourists should check out the Roman structures that include the famous mosaics and historical buildings.
  • Walking aimlessly is a perfect way to explore the blue-painted architecture of Chefchaouen while admiring the Rif Mountains.
  • Travel around Casablanca: take a visit to the Hassan II Mosque- the second largest mosque in the world, and so on.

Itinerary of 11 days tour from Marrakech

Day 1 :Arrival at Marrakech

Greetings from Morocco! Once you reach Marrakech your guide will be there to pick you up and later transfer you to your nice Riad. In other words Marrakech being the oasis city enclosed by old town bazaar moorish archi, palm trees, woven carpets, smell of spices and lanterns. Touring in Medina entail; walking in the courtyard; relatively restricted and spiral corridors of which in certain sections are marbled in steps and vault. Ragted woven carpets, earthen ware, parchment like lamps and gigantic spice bazar; all hue prevails here and they reach till the roof. What is rather significant when it comes to the spread of cultural tourism in Marrakech is Kotubia mosque, the souks and some of the palaces. The next destination of this 11 days Morocco tour is Marrakesh’s youngest district called Gueliz, and after that, before the night comes, if there is time, the Menara gardens will be visited. You will have your dinner on one day and your morning breakfast on the same day without getting up early from one of the hotels in Marrakech.

Day 2 :Exploring Marrakech

Today being the second day of our 11 days tour from Marrakech, after breakfast, you will go for a full day city tour of Marrakech. Find out more about the culture and art exhibitions of Marrakech, which boasts pink walls of its houses. First, head to the Koutoubia Mosque introducing the large square tower and then let’s go for shopping around the area offers faster moving stores, fresh food markets, bakeries, and khan taverns. After that, proceed to Ben Youssef Madrasa which is one of the biggest theological schools in Africa and has beautifying Moorish design. Lastly, walk around in the fascinating hue of the square of Jemaa el-Fnaa that hosts musicians, filmmakers, snake charmers and a lot of performers. Have dinner and for the second night stay at your hotel or at a riad.

 

Day 3 :Marrakech to Ait Ben-Haddou, Ouarzazate, and Dades Valley

On the next day in the morning you will set of for Ait ben Haddou Kasbah with a stop over at the top of High Atlas mount and spend a wonderful time at tizi-Ntichka beautiful valley cross Berber homes. Here you will have a chance to look at the ruined Kasbah what Mayor and wind destroyed, when new it could house about 50 families including the chief. These movies which were shot at this Kasbah have indeed marked it. When we are done with the tour you shall also be able to purchase lunch from the normally busy 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 proceed by driving to Boumaln DADES through charming small architectural clay and stoned houses of villages, Valley of roses where roses are cultivated and exported, other farming people’s habitats in the southern of Morocco. In the case of transport, it may only take You forty minutes to get to Your Riad or hotel in Boumaln Dades. This path will take you to real many clay houses and passing through the Dades’ Valley to your Riad depending on weather the night or the next day.

 

Day 4 :Dades Valley, Todra Gorge and Merzouga

the fourth day of your 11 days tour from Marrakech is going to begin with the sort of breakfast you want. After that, they will go for Todra gorge it situated in Tinghir city. Tinghir also known as Tinerhir is a city situating in the Southeast of Morocco; Drâa-Tafilalet region; in the northern part of the Little Atlas and in the southern part of the High Atlas. It is also Tinghir the provincial capital of the region which neighbors Morocco as well as western Sahara. It started with the peripheral meaning – the foothills of the Atlas mountains and expanded the circle of its concern to the entire oasis and the settlements to be found there. When you are going for tourist Attraction you for natural you visit The Erg Chebbi the Sahara desert. But I will get to Toroge which is another small city in the Draa-Tafilalet province for lunch.

Moreover, the lunch shall be taken in a restaurant which the local people frequent, this in a bid to enable me to have firsthand experience of the kind of food the local people have. In the afternoon, you will be transferred from Rissani to Erfoud City, which is the terminal town before the beginning of the Saharan desert, for lunch. That is where you will immediately proceed to because the camel and the guide will be ready to lead you across the sand dunes to get to the splendid camp. Next to offer you a classic sundowner, I shall take to the top of the dunes before leading you to the camp for the night.

Day 5 :Exploring Sahara Desert

For this day of our 11 days tour from Marrakech, and to capture the beautiful sunrise in the middle of the desert one is supposed to rise early in the morning. Availability for breakfast. Finally you will be transported on the back of a camel to Merzouga; there will be a driver waiting for your arrival. When the day is given to be devoted to the getting information about the area of Merzouga, that is what is done. There are many wonderful places in the vicinity: dry sandy beaches, wild lake, miners digs, the spot with fossils, superior oasis. that is ideal for virtually all forms of recreation in the out doors.

Merzouga tour starts by off-road to get to the former eyeliner mine has been operating in the past. Then we pay a visit to the nomads especially when they are in their interior which in this case is a self made basket like weaves. Investing in artifacts of the ancient Berber culture, which are reflected in its music, is exploring how people liked there. The next destination you reach is the village of Khamlia, it is the village of Gnaoua dancing and tunes performance. Most of the immigrants dwelling in the region originate from the sub Saharan countries such as Mali, Sudan, and Niger. More specifically, lunch will be food prepared and taken in the middle of the day at that place. We then proceed through what may be called a Maul which is a group of palm trees. Getting slightly farther along the ride of about thirty kilometers, you can take a stop and go to the wild Merzouga or as you may call the flamink lake. Accommodation was made at the hotel and a dinner was taken.

 

Day 6 :Merzouga Azrou, Ifrane and Fes

For this day, we will wake you up early in the morning so that you may get to see one of the most beautiful sun rise in possibly the whole world. Then, you will be checked in at Merzouga, where the second and rather different sightseeing of the great Erg Chebbi sand dunes can be seen. The next stop is Azrou which is Berber village in the Middle Atlas Mountain; after a lunch you spend a night in a guest house; after waking up, you do have breakfast, take a shower and then are ready for a visit of the cedar forest of Azrou with the famous Barbarian apes.

 Then, you will arrive to Errachidia and then traverse the Ziz Gorges formed by volcanic rocks, as well as the Pass of Tizi N’Talghamt leading to Midelt. The next stop will be Ifrane also known as the French like village or the Moroccan Switzerland for either a photo session or a cup of coffee before proceeding to the Fes hotel for the night.

Day 7 :Exploring Fes

Fes is one of the largest and oldest Moroccan cities, which until the present preserve numerous references to the historical period on its territory. There are also many mediaeval structures for example, Fes el Bali is the mediaeval city with the population of over one hundred thousand people, calling automobiles are prohibited for the area which is now enlisted in the list of UNESCO. After taking breakfast, this entire day different palace and mosque and madrasa in the city the famous tannery and the traditional bazaar of the city would be planned for the visit. The city also retains the originality to its arts including the leather, textile, and even pottery industries’ products.

 Regarding small traditions of Moroccan life, one can rent a riad, which is a town house with an inner courtyard or attending a Moroccan cooking course. Spend a night in a hotel.

Day 8 :Fes to Volubilis, Meknas, and Chefchaouen

After the breakfast, you will proceed to the far different Morocco in the north simply to watch the culture and life there. we will then proceed to the Volubilis area which the world heritage site which has the remaining parts of the ancient Romans. We will then proceed in the afternoon to Meknes Everyone shall get in the car and enjoy the handsome drive to Meknes. Meknes known as the ismailite capital was constructed at the start of the 17th century by Moulay Ismail the originator of the second Moroccan Imperial city. Chefchaouen often referred to as the blue city is set in the foothills of the Rif mountains locally known as the ‘CORNs’ of Chefchaouen. This Cannon of the Aghouat as it is also locally called is an ancient castle that was begun in 1471, with constructive input coming from Moulay Ali Ben Moussa a direct descendant of Mohammed.

 Chefchaouen has Spanish influence and was colonized by them, and was later on liberated in 1956. Due to its classical organisation it is regarded Blue city. One can fully follow this area on foot and during a walk notice a few white-and-blue-washed structures and souks specializing in certain types of goods.

Day 9 :Exploring Chefchaouen

On this day of our 11-day tour from Marrakech, we will explore Chefchaouen, a stunning Berber city with blue-walled streets nestled in the Rif Mountains. Founded in 1471, it was established by Jewish and Moorish settlers fleeing the Spanish Reconquista. Despite its small size, Chefchaouen offers rich historical and architectural sights. After breakfast, you’ll visit the Old Town, where blue paint adorns door handles, arches, and walls, creating a picturesque atmosphere. This distinctive blue was introduced by Jewish refugees in the 1930s. Enjoy a Moroccan lunch, then visit the Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen, notable for its octagonal minaret. Although only Muslims can enter, its grandeur and the call to prayer add to the city’s charm. Chefchaouen, often called the « Pearl of Morocco, » is a photographer’s paradise and a captivating addition to your tour.

Day 10 :Chefchaouen to Rabat, Casablanca

Just after  breakfast, you will proceed your 11 days tour from Marrakech to visiting the Hassan Tower because it is situated in Rabat city and, it was constructed during early 12th century. Another place you will tour is Kasbah Ordains This is an eleven-century fortress constructed with the Andalusian architectural design enabling tourists to view Salé city and the Atlantic Ocean. First, you will have your lunch then proceed with the tour at Casablanca, which is referred to as the economic capital of Morocco.

 First, it will stop at Hassan 2 the second biggest mosque in the whole world and that among the beautifulstructures in Morocco. After that, I will present the Place Mohamed V that use to be the colonial civil service that is today the palace of Hassan 2. Casablanca will be the night stop over.

 

Day 11:Casablanca, Airport

The Morocco tour ends in Casablanca, this last day is used to bid people goodbye although it is sometimes challenging to do so especially when traveling with other people. This is because after the eleven days of the sequence of events, relationship starts building which makes the farewell special. Based on the flight timetables, it is possible that you have some spare time before your flight. After this, your driver will drop you at the airport. Before you go, you want to take home memories and possibly travel tales of Morocco.

Important Note: Our proposed desert tours from Marrakech can be modified and designed according to your requirements and needs, feel free to contact us.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can do a day trip from Marrakech to Casablanca, although it’s quite a long journey for a single day. The distance between the two cities is about 240 km (150 miles), which typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours each way by car or train.
The distance between Marrakech and Casablanca is approximately 240 kilometers (about 150 miles) by road. This journey typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours by car, depending on traffic and road conditions. If you take the train, it might take slightly longer, around 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on the specific train service.
This is a great question! We believe that comfortable travel enhances the overall experience and we strive to provide the best possible travel solutions for our guests. We use comfortable transportation options such as Toyota Prado Land Cruiser TX, Ford Tourneo Custom, Mercedes-Benz Vito, and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter minibus for groups of 8 people or more, and other comfortable options.

No, you don’t need to bring a sleeping bag. Our desert camps are equipped with all amenities to ensure your comfort during the night stay.

During your time in the desert, you can enjoy camel trekking, sandboarding, exploring local villages, interacting with nomadic families, and experiencing Berber music around a campfire.

Absolutely! We understand that each traveler has unique preferences and interests. Our tours are fully customizable, and we’re happy to tailor the itinerary to meet your specific needs.

Yes, for travelers who prefer not to ride camels, we provide 4×4 transfers to and from the desert camp at no extra charge. Simply inform us of your preference at the time of booking.

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