10 days Morocco private tours
Overview : Best 10 Day Morocco Tours & Trips
10 days Morocco private tours epic journey across the Sahara desert from Marrakech and Essaouira to Fes and Chefchaouen. You will see so many wonderful places throughout these ten days and nine nights. Including the Tizi-N-Tichka pass, the high Atlas highlands, and the highlights of Marrakech and Essaouira. Seeing Ouarzazate City and the Ait-Ben-Haddou Kasbah are also recommended. Dades Valley, the Todra Gorges, and Amridil Kasbah are also nearby. Visit the Merzouga Sahara Desert as well. where you may spend the night in a desert camp, ride camels, and see breathtaking sunsets and sunrises. Additionally, take a 4×4 vehicle tour of Merzouga’s Sahara desert.You will also go to the fossil town of Erfoud and the traditional market of Rissani. Next, travel to Morocco’s Ifrane, Switzerland, and see the cedar woodland home of the Barbary macaques. Investigate the Moroccan royal cities of Fes and Meknes. See the blue city of Chefchaouen and the Roman remains at Volubilis. In Tangier, the tour comes to a close.
Trip Highlights : 10 days Morocco private tours
- Visit Bahia Palace and The TOMBS Saadiens in Marrakech
- Travel to Marraktch and find out more about the charms of the coastal town that is Essaouira and the old Medina there.
- Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou and the studios of Ouarzazate should not be omitted.
- Walking and hiking of the tourist attraction sites such as Todra Gorges and Dades Valley.
- Rissani’s souk and fossils of Erfoud Moroccan.
- Camping where the desert meets the sea, customers can go camel riding and spend their night in comfortable tents.
- Cross through the Ziz River which could be regarded as one of the most gracefully looking rivers of the world.
- Go for a tour in Fes at the hand of a guide
- Visit the blue streets of the place called Chefchaouen before leaving Tangier city.
The 10 days Morocco private tours begins with a pickup at the Marrakech airport. After that, we’ll take you on a quick tour of the city before bringing you to your lodging. Spend the night at a riad.
Head west to Essaouira city after breakfast. We will pause along the route to take in the expansive vistas and the Argan trees. We arrive in Essaouira, once known as Mogador, one of Morocco’s major seaside cities. This includes a tour to the old medina, the fishing harbor, and the historic ramparts with cannons. Spend the night in Essaouira.
We return to Marrakech after breakfast, where we will be guided by a local guide around the city’s highlights. The city is regarded as one of Morocco’s imperial cities. The Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, and the Ben Youssef Quranic mosque are all included in the visit. And meander around Morocco’s biggest traditional souk. Lunch break in the vicinity of Jemaa El-Fna square. You then go to the Majorelle Garden and the largest mosque in Marrakech, the Koutoubia mosque. Finally, make your way to your lodging. You are welcome to explore Jemaa El-Fna Square by yourself.
We come to pick you up early in the morning from your Marrakech lodging after breakfast. After that, take a drive across the Tizi-N-Tichka Pass and the magnificent High Atlas highlands. There will be pauses to take in the expansive vistas of the magnificent scenery. Next, we go to Telouat Kasbah.We then proceed to the well-known Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. A fortified settlement that UNESCO has designated as a World Heritage Site. In addition, the Kasbah has been featured in a number of films, such as Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy, and others. in addition to TV shows like Game of Thrones. Next, we travel to Ouarzazate, well known as “The Gate of the Desert.” Dinner and a hotel stay for the night.
We visit the Atlas Studio, the location of many well-known film shoots, after breakfast. Visit the Taourirt Kasbah at Ourzazate as well. After that, travel southeast to Skoura to see Amridil Kasbah, which is encircled by palm groves. Proceed to Rose Valley after that. Every year in May, there is a Rose Festival when locals sell their rose-related products. After that, we go through the Dades Valley and pause to take in the breathtaking scenery of the Dades Gorges. Next, we proceed to the Todra Gorges, where the Todra River’s passage has sculpted a massive red canyon with steep sides through the mountains. Lunch break is available. You are welcome to explore the gorges and take in the breathtaking scenery.We arrive at Merzouga, the Sahara desert, in the afternoon. Where you cross the dusty desert on camels instead of horses. We’ll pause so you can stand on a tall dune and take in the breathtaking sunset. Proceed to the desert camp after that. where you can dance around the campfire while listening to the music of the Berber drums under a wide open sky full of stars. Supper and the night spent in the tent.
It is essential to get up early in order to see the breathtaking dawn in the middle of the desert. Breakfast is on your own at this time. Next, you ride camels back to Merzouga, where the driver is waiting for you. We set aside the day to investigate the Merzouga region. There are a ton of amazing places in the area, like sand dunes, a wild lake, mines, fossil locations, and magnificent oases. which are perfect locations for a wide range of outdoor pursuits.First, we travel off-road to an old eyeliner mine near Merzouga to begin our adventure. Next, we visit the nomads in their tent created by hand. Sip a Berber tea and discover their way of life. Our next stop is the village of Khamlia, where you may take in performances of Gnaoua music and dance. Mali, Sudan, and Niger are among the sub-Saharan nations from where its people come originally. Time to spare for a meal at a restaurant. We then go through a grove of palm trees after that. After that, travel a little distance to witness Merzouga’s wild lake, also known as Flamingo Lake. Dinner and rest of the night within a hotel.
We visit Rissani town, the former capital of Tafilalet, after breakfast and depart from the desert. Rissani, which has a sizable bustling souk, is still a significant trading hub in the area. We visit one of the fossilized marble workshops in Erfoud after taking a stroll through the Rissani souk. Following that, we drive alongside the Ziz River and pause to take in the expansive panorama of the valley. Lunch break free in Midelt. Next, we head into the Cedars Forest, home of the Barbary Macaques. While exploring the forest, feel free to give them food. We then travel to Ifrane, which is well-known for its frigid temperatures, snowfall, and chalet-style homes. It makes sense why it is referred to as Morocco’s Switzerland. Lastly, we drop you off at your Fes lodging.
After breakfast, we pick you up from your Fes lodging so you can explore the city. The city serves as Morocco’s cultural and religious hub and is regarded as one of the imperial cities.We go to the Royal Palace gate first thing in the morning. Next is the beautifully preserved medieval Medina, which is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The entrance to the ancient Medina is known as the Blue gate, or Bab Boujloud. You will be escorted by a native guide into the Medina. to see the Tanneries, the Najjarine Fountain, and the Medrasa Bouanania. And lastly, the oldest university in the world, the Quaraouin mosque and university. We then depart from Medina to explore “the Mellah,” the Jewish neighborhood. After that, we take a trip to an old fort to get sweeping views of Fes and the Medina. Next, head back to your riad.
We go after breakfast to explore Meknes, the royal city and capital of the Ismailis. Bab Al-Mansour, the Sahrij Souani pond, the Royal stables, the granary, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum are among the places we visit. Lunch break is available. We then take a 30-kilometer trip outside of Meknes to the ancient Roman remains at Volubilis. Given that UNESCO has designated it as a World Heritage Site, it has been kept in good condition. It contains old pillars and arches strewn throughout, as well as numerous exquisite mosaics. We explore the ruins before traveling through Ouazzane to the north, where we arrive at Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains. Named after the Blue City as well. The city is well-known for its blue-painted alleyways and buildings. Spend the night in a hotel.
Depending on the time of your flight, after breakfast. During your free time, you can take leisurely strolls around the stunning lanes of the blue city. After that, we travel by car via the Rif Mountains to the airport in Tangier. Tour of Marrakech ends after 10 days Morocco private tours.
Includes and Excludes of the tour 10 days Morocco private tours
Included in this 10 days Morocco private tours
- Pick-up & Drop-off at your Hotel or Airport.
- Transport in a private 4×4 car or minibus with A/C.
- Fuel.
- English / Spanish/ Italy Speaking Driver.
- Nights in hotels/Riads.
- 1 Night in the desert camp.
- Camel ride in the Sahara desert ( a Camel Per person).
- 3 Dinners (depend on accommodation).
- Breakfasts.
Not included in the Tour 10 days Morocco private tours
- Lunches.
- Dinner in Chefchaouen and Fes.
- Drinks.
- Entrance fees, when needed.
- Tips (optional).
What documents do I need to travel to Morocco?
A valid passport with at least one blank page is required. For stays under 90 days, visas are not needed. For the most up-to-date information on visas, see the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco website.
Can you drink alcohol in Morocco?
Compared to other Muslim countries, Morocco is a rather open country, but if this is your first visit, there are still some significant differences to be aware of. Does Morocco have a dry climate? Alcohol drinking is permitted in Morocco. In authorized hotels, bars, and tourist locations, alcohol must be purchased and consumed.
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