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20 Day Morocco Tour Itinerary - Best Of Morocco

Best of Morocco tour, a 20 day tour of Morocco includs Marrakech, hight atlas mountans south and sahara desert.
Day 1 – Marrakech (arrive any day – private touring- Choose Your Own Date)
You’ll land at the airport of fabled Marrakech. Our local staff will greet you and usher you directly to your accommodations at La Maison Arabe (or similar upscale Boutique Riad/Hotel such as Jardin de Medinah, Riad Monceau. Riad Kniza, or similar subject to availability at the time we receive your booking), where a traditional welcoming mint tea and a fruit basket await you. Your personal requirements and relaxation are foremost.
Day 2 – Marrakech (BLD)
This morning you’ll take a private tour of Marrakech by horse-drawn carriage. You’ll see the Koutoubia, the landmark mosque of the city, and perhaps you’ll note its similarity to its sister tower, the Giralda of Seville, in Spain. You’ll continue to the Bahia palace, built in the nineteenth century, with room after stately oriental room of intricate plasterwork and finely detailed columns, and sedate hidden gardens. Finally, you’ll see the Majorelle Botanical Gardens of Yves Saint Laurent, planted with trees and flowers from all over the world. In the afternoon, you’ll discover the old city and always-lively Djemaa El Fna Square, populated by water sellers, magicians, peddlers, politicians, and animal tamers, who carry on an endless flurry of activities straight out of the middle ages. If you have a spare moment, the souks of Marrakech will always keep you entertained. Lunch is included at a charming local restaurant. Dinner is included at your hotel.
Day 3- Marrakech (BD)
Morning at leisure. Late afternoon,we’ll escort you to the Palm grove on the outskirts of Marrakech for a wonderful experience of camel riding at sunset. Before we head for our gourmet Moroccan dinner with staff in traditional dress, Gnaouas singers and dancers – their music reflecting both Arabic and African influence, and Arabo-Andalusian music – will serenade us. The evening will culminate with the traditional Belly dancer performance and gourmet Moroccan food.
DAY4 – Trek in the High Atlas (BL)
After breakfast in you hotel, leave to Amizmiz, 54 Kilometers from Marrakech. On the way you will see the Oumnast Kasbah then the Lalla Takerkoust Dam built between 1929 and 1935 with it man made lake. It will take you about an hour to reach Amizmiz, a typical Berber village, we tour the Kasbah and the “Mellah” (Jewish quarter). Every Tuesday an important country market is held, where all the villagers from the area come for their weekly shopping and gossiping… You can buy there interesting Regragra potteries. Your guide will welcome you in his home for a traditional Berber breakfast then you will start your hiking first through Sidi Hossein valley to reach Tizi Oughourane. On the way you will see picturesque landscapes of the Atlas mountains, Berber villages with their houses built in stone and earth. After a typical lunch accompanied by mint tea, you will come back to Amizimiz by a different itinerary and be transferred back to busy Marrakech by late afternoon. Remainder of the day at leisure.
DAY 5 – Ouarzazate (BD)
Morning departure to Ouarzazate crossing the Atlas Mountains and its striking scenery through the Tizi N’Tichka Pass at an altitude of more than 2000 meters. Before reaching Ouarzazate, visit the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a wonderful site now protected by UNESCO, having served as natural decor to numerous films shooting. It is an area of crumbling Kasbahs grouped among patches of wheat fields, terraced orchards, olives and date palms. It ascends a small mountain and is surmounted by an “Agadir” (grain storage tower) giving it an epic scale. Dinner at hotel.
DAY 6 – Zagora & Tamegroute (BLD)
Starting bright and early, we traverse the Draa Valley with its six palm forests forming grand ribbons of greenery across the flat valley floor. Thanks to the proximity of the river, cereals, henna, vegetables, fruit and date palms are cultivated, either on the floor of the valley or on stepped terraces. We arrive in Zagora around noontime. After lunch, we embark on an excursion to Tamegroute to view the illuminated Korans, with holy verses inscribed on gazelle-skin parchment, the oldest dating from the 13th century. We’ll also visit the Potters’ Yard and huge Tinfou Dune before returning to Zagora and our hotel.
DAY 7 – Marrakech (BL)
After breakfast we drive back to Ouarzazate where we will stop for a break and enjoy lunch at one of the hotels, then continue on with our drive to Marrakech for the night.
DAY 8 – OURIKA VALLEY, THE POTTERS VILLAGE OF TAFZA (BL)
This morning, we’ll head 30 kilometers outside of Marrakech to the lush valley of the Ourika River, which winds down from the peaks of the High Atlas, through clusters of mud-walled houses. Our visit coincides with one of the regular market days, and we’ll walk among the stands of butchers and vegetable-sellers, merchants of cereals and olive oil, itinerant blacksmiths and sellers of patent medicines and herbal remedies. A barber sets up shop with nothing more than a scissors, hand clipper, and stiff wooden chair, an open-air eatery offers hot food freshly prepared on a brazier. We’ll continue to Tafza to see how vases and lamp bases are made in home workshops, and to view quartz and amethyst and other minerals of the region. We’ll be received for tea in the customary local manner. We’ll meet up with local villagers at a well, help to draw water, and join in preparing a Berber meal of soup, tanurt (bread), and tajine (meat and vegetables cooked in a clay pot). Our hosts are modest local persons who will appreciate offerings of useful small items, such as pencils or notebooks, or even small treats, such as candy. We’ll return to Marrakech through the stunning scenery of the valley. Dinner at the hotel.
Day 9 – Marrakech (B)
Morning tour of the local souks and bazaars, a shoppers paradise. Free time to explore on your own at the souks or if you prefer, the driver will drive you back to the hotel for a break. Later this afternoon, we’ll call on you to take you for your sunset camel ride, in the 13,000 acres of palm groves around Marrakech. You’ll finish the day with a memorable experience of Moroccan hospitality, dinner in the home of a Marrakech family in the old Medina. Remainder of the day at leisure.
DAY 10 – Marrakech – Culinary Experience and a home hosted dinner (BD)
This morning you’ll ride through Marrakech in a horse-drawn carriage.
One of the special ways of understanding a culture is through its cuisines–not only sampling exotic tastes, but experiencing the preparation of dishes, how they figure in ritual and ceremony, and how they have grown out of the earth and traditions, we’ll proceed to the Ecole Hotelière, Marrakech’s own hospitality & Culinary Academy and training school, for a demonstration of the preparation of pastry-style doughs. We’ll stay for a lunch of salads, tagine of Maghdour kebab, and refreshing fruits.
Complimentary Dinner is included at a local home:
Meet the locals. You may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family (T shirt, small souvenirs of your home town). This evening we’ll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread… right into the homes of some of the people of Marrakech! You’ll be invited to a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked specialties, you’ll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations, and way of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be about your new friends, they’re sure to have questions about your own background. Once the ice is broken, you’ll enjoy a lively evening, and find that you have more in common than you ever suspected. Of course, if you prefer, you may enjoy a quiet evening with your travel companions – just let us know your preferences.
Day 11- Marrakech/ Taroudant (BD)
In the morning we drive to Taroudant crossing the Tizi N’Test pass. Upon arrival in we check-in at the charming Gazelle D’ Or Riad, based on the hotel category you choose, In the afternoon tour the charming old town of Taroudant with emphasis on the local souks and jewelry. We’ll enjoy dinner tonight at the hotel.
Day 12 -TAROUDANT (B)
Day at leisure, maybe to enjoy this unique palace /hotel, facilities or take a day trip on camels or horses into the desert with a lunch box (with our compliments).
Day 13 – AGADIR / Imouzzer Ida Outanane (BD)
Morning departure for Imouzzer Ida Outanane. We cross the Anti Atlas mountain range, with palm groves, green valleys and narrow gorges – before reaching the village & waterfalls of the “Bride’s Veil” with its small lake surrounded by olive groves. Dinner and accommodation at Les Cascades hotel.
Day 14 – Imouzzer Ida Outanane – Essaouira (B)
Drive to Essaouira, a a charming fishing harbor. Renowned for generations for its production of “Murex”, a small shellfish used to make the purple dye for Roman togas, Essaouira is now a very active fishing harbor, with some Portuguese influence from when they settled here in the 16th century. Later on Sultan Mohamed Ben Abdellah used it as a base for his corsairs. Today, protected from the sea and the wind behind its commanding fortified medieval walls, Essaouira shelters a flourishing craftsmanship in marquetry, working wood with ebony, mother of pearl and silver thread to make tables, chessboards, caskets and bracelets. Enjoy a seafood lunch, before heading back to the hotel. Overnight accommodation in a suite at Riad Al Madina, Heure Bleue or similar.
Day 15- Essaouira (B)
Full day of relaxation at this sleepy small town by the sea.
Day 16 – Essaouira (BLD)
Half day guided walking tour of the old souks and town. lunch is included at a charming local restaurant. Remainder of the day at leisure. Dinner is included at a charming local restaurant.
Day 17 -Fes (BL)
As always, private air-conditioned vehicle. We will be heading for Casablanca where we will tour King Hassan Mosque (entrance fees included- closed for Friday Prayers), then on to Fes by car, where you’ll be met and ushered to La Maison Bleue, or Sofitel Palais Jamai (or similar high end boutique Riad / Hotel – subject to availability at the time we receive your booking), the Blue House. This superb nineteenth-century home is the seat of the Abbadis family, one of the forebears of which was an eminent astrologer, lawyer, and professor at the Karawiyine University. It has wooden doors and its walls are covered with blue Zelliges. Its fountain is one of the most sumptuous in the city. La Maison Bleue offers five royal suites as well as a junior suite, and fully three dining rooms where Moroccan specialties may be appreciated. A Hammam (Moroccan steam bath) is available to guests. La Maison Bleue is literally one of the most prominent of houses in Fez, affording commanding panoramas of the old town from its terrace. You’ll be welcomed with a traditional mint tea,and a fruit basket. Lunch is included enroute.
Day 18 -Fes (BD)
Put on your walking shoes this morning for a trip in time back to the ninth century, as you explore the old city of Fez. Its Medina and its labyrinth of souks have been declared a world cultural treasure. Your afternoon is free for relaxation or shopping or further exploration as you wish. In the evening it’s dinner and a show, with a difference. The food is Moroccan-style, of course; and the show is a fascinating view into Moroccan life, including a traditional wedding ceremony, Arabo-Andaluisan music, and an enticing performance by a belly dancer.
Day 19 – Fes- Moroccan Culinary Delights (BD)
Spend a day in appreciation of Moroccan pleasures. In the morning, you’ll join a demonstration of Moroccan cuisine, known around the world. You will have tasted Tajine, harissa, couscous, and much more. Now you’ll learn more about how these plates and sauces are prepared, and of the many influences that have created the national cuisine enjoy lunch from what you prepared with your chef. In the afternoon (at leisure) maybe you will savor the benefits of the Hammam traditional relaxing and restorative steam bath (subject to availability of the riad / hotel with hamam at the time of booking). Your farewell dinner will be set at La Maison Bleue.
Day 20 -Fez – Casablanca (B)
Early morning drive from Fez to Casablanca airport, private air-conditioned vehicle, private chauffeur. Bon Voyage!
To get more details or booking his tour, check Morocco Excursions Company 's website: www.Morocco-Excursion.com, if you are looking for a similar tour, check the Undiscovered Morocco tour package20 day Morocco tour includs the highlights of Morocco.
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