Welcome to Africa! Your Morocco Safari begins with a welcome by your private driver upon arrival at Marrakech Airport. He will meet you after you exit customs/baggage claim and will drive you to The Pearl Marrakech where you will stay 4 nights.
After breakfast, meet your guide who will take you on a half day tour of this enchanting palm oasis set where buildings are blushed in hues of rosy earth, the signature color of Marrakech. Visit the remarkable Bahia Palace from the days of the harem, enter the ancient royal Saadian Tombs, explore the vibrant and historic Jewish mellah where some of the best jewelry is found in Morocco, and view the majestic Koutoubia Mosque that dominates the landscape of the 9th century walled medina.
Wind your way through the labyrinth of the spice-filled air of the bustling souk, unchanged for over 1000 years. The maze of alleyways leads to tiny shops flaunting Berber carpets, kilims and caftans, leather goods, silver jewelry, copperware, other handicrafts, stylish dresses, medicinal herbs, and gorgeous antiques.
Enjoy the afternoon at leisure. Take a cooking class, enjoy a Hammam or perhaps do some shopping in the souq!
Cooking class
Enjoy a Hammam(steamroom)
Shopping
After breakfast, your driver to take you to the High Atlas, 1 hour away from Marrakech. Enjoy exploring the stunning villages in the High Atlas Mountains, you can hike for several hours with a guide walking along the hillside around villages and ride a mule to a Berber Village where you will have a traditional lunch at Berber family house. Or, visit Tin Mal Mosque, the sole survivor of the once holy 12th century city built by the founder of the Almohad dynasty, Mehdi Ibn Toumarte, and the only mosque in Morocco – other than the new mosque of Hassan II in Casablanca – into which a non-Muslim may enter- except on Fridays.
Return in the late afternoon to Marrakesh.
Hike
Ride a mule to a Berber Village
Tradional lunch at Berber family house
Visit Tin Mal Mosque
Depart after breakfast for the seaside town of Essaouira, a former Portuguese settlement and sparkling whitewashed fishing village trimmed in the brilliant azure blue of its skies. Relax and stroll among woodshops and art galleries, boat builders and sardine fishermen.
Among the souks worth visiting are the Fish Market, Spice Market, and Jewelers’ Market. After exploring the old city and artisan shops, head down to the port to indulge in the freshest seafood, or to the beach for camel rides or world-class wind surfing. A city of pink medina walls, blue shutters, turquoise waters and sparkling sands, Essaouira is an ever colorful retreat for those in search of a vibrant coastal setting.
Return in the late afternoon to Marrakesh.
Depart to the town of Essaouira
Visit Fish Market, Spice Market & Jewelers' Market
Camel ride
Wind surfing
Your Morocco Safari continues as you depart for the Quarzazate and Dades Gorge. Follow the Tizi’n’Tichka; one of only two passes through the famed Atlas. Wind your way amid stunning vistas, spectacular rock formations, lush river valleys, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Visit to the fortified village of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO world heritage site, and the 17th century Taourirt Kasbah while you are in Quarzazate.
Continue your journey along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs that rise up like turreted sand castles along this ancient caravan-trading route. Travel through the Dadès Valley past dramatic escarpments and plunging gorges via Tineghir.
Depart for the Quarzazate and Dades Gorge.
Visit village of Ait Ben Haddou
Taourirt Kasbah
Dadès Valley
After breakfast depart to Erfoud via Todra gorge. Arrive in at Erfoud, a thriving trading post and Morocco’s modern-day Hollywood. Here you will transfer to a 4×4 vehicle and head to Merzouga, the point of departure for your Sahara Desert immersion. Enjoy a camel safari and admire the sunset from the top of the dunes of Merzouga. Delight in a Moroccan feast cooked in the elements. After dinner, climb to a high dune to appreciate the vastness of the desert and lights flickering from nomad encampments. After dinner you will be able to enjoy a percussion group playing around a camp fire.
Depart to Erfoud
Transfer to Merzouga
Camel Safari
Dinner at campsite
Awake with the sunrise to watch the colors of the desert change before your eyes. After breakfast in the desert, return to Erfoud then head to Fez (7 hours) You will have lunch in Midelt, a sleepy village bursting with colorful minerals and fossils on display by roadside vendors. Venture over the Middle Atlas mountains through fragrant, dense pine and cedar forests, terraced farms, and sienna mud-brick Berber villages. Look for the opportunity to feed wild Barbary Apes en route. Arrive in Fez as the sun sets.
Watch the colors of the desert change
Breakfast in the desert
Travel to Fez
Lunch in Midelt
Feed wild Barbary Apes
After breakfast, begin your full day private guided tour of Fez, the holiest city in the Islamic world after Mecca and Medina. Tour Fez el-Bali (“Fez the Old”) and its medieval medina (old town), a UNESCO world heritage site crammed with narrow, winding streets, where donkeys laden with goods trawl alongside buyers through the ancient market. Visit centuries-old mosques and universities, see the multi-colored vats of the open-air tanneries, tour the ceramic workshops that create prized Moroccan mosaics, and shop for traditional goods made from copper, ceramics, and leather Fez is the perfect place to hone your bargaining skills in buying souvenirs.
Also visit Fez el Djedid (“Fez the New”), built in the 12th century, where you can admire Fez’s Royal Palace. Explore the mellah (Jewish Quarter), founded in 1438 and once home to tens of thousands of Jews, 40 synagogues, the Bet Din, communal ovens, ritual baths and schools. Visit the recently restored Ibn Danan synagogue and the oldest extant synagogue in Fez. And no trip would be complete without a visit to the Merenid Tombs that offer spectacular panoramic views of Fez.
Tour Fez el-Bali
Visit centuries-old mosques and universities
Visit Fez el Djedid
Explore Jewish Quarter
Visit Ibn Danan synagogue
Merenid Tombs
After breakfast, depart to Moulay Idriss, a small-whitewashed town where the first Arab dynasty was founded in 787 AD. Scenically nestled in a fold of the Rif Mountains and named after the great-grandson of the prophet Mohamed, the town was forbidden to non-Muslims until 1916. Just beyond Moulay Idriss lies the ancient city of Volubilis. A thriving Roman settlement until the 4th century, the ruins and mosaics of Volubilis are near-perfectly preserved, providing a clear window into Roman urban planning and design.
After lunch, continue to Meknes, “the Moroccan Versailles” which was founded at the end of the 17th Century by Moulay Ismail, where the Jewish presence is evidenced by Hebraic epitaphs dating from the Christian era as well as Greek inscriptions that still appear in local Synagogues and a place of pilgrimage where the tomb of Rabbi’ David Benmidan, “The Patron of Meknes” is located. Highlights will also include Bab El Mansour, the Hedim square and the mosque of Moulay Ismail. Continue to Casablanca and arrive as the evening sets.
This morning tour the Mosque before heading to the airport for your departure. Casablanca’s modern attitude and big-city edge make it the most cosmopolitan of all Moroccan cities. Admire the majestic Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque outside of Mecca and the third largest religious monument in the world.
Hassan II Mosque