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Come with
us on an absolutely unforgettable
adventure across Morocco.
Come with us on an absolutely
unforgettable adventure across
Morocco. You’ll visit age-old
imperial cities which evoke the
romantic atmosphere of the book ‘One
Thousand and One Nights’ and,
stepping back a millennium or so,
you’ll imagine yourself to be Queen
Scheherazade or King Shahryar.
You’ll mount up to join a camel
safari through the magnificent sand
dunes of the Sahara. And, when you
finally chill out on the Atlantic
coast, you’ll well and truly deserve
it!
Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca,
transfer to the hotel in Rabat.
Day 2: After a city tour of
Rabat we will transfer to Meknes.
Day 3: From Meknes we’ll head
to the striking medieval city of
Fes. En route we’ll have the
opportunity to visit the ruins of
Volubilis, a once-great Roman city.
Day 4: Fes itself is a city
that never fails to impress;
strolling through the narrow and
winding lanes of the old medina with
its markets and tanneries, you’ll
feel like you’ve stepped back in
time.
Day 5-6: On day 5 we’ll
travel through the Middle Atlas
Mountains where the cedar forests
are home to native Barbary apes.
We’ll follow the Ziz Gorge, a
winding river valley with stunning
rock formations, before reaching Erg
Chebbi. The latter is an imposing
expanse of huge sand-dunes on the
edge of the Sahara, where we’ll have
the opportunity to take a camel
caravan out into the dunes for an
overnight camp in traditional nomad
tents. We will spend 2 nights here.
Day 7-8: Day 8 will take us
via Morocco’s deepest canyon, the
Todra Gorge, to the magnificent
Dades Gorge where the delightful
scenery features palms, limestone
castles and almost-Biblical
shepherds guarding their flocks.
This is a wonderful location for
walking tours, not least because the
locals are extremely friendly and
always willing to chat. We will
spend 2 nights here.
Day 9: On day 8 we’ll follow
the kasbah route to one of the most
famous kasbah villages, Ait
BenHaddou. This World Heritage site,
with its maze-like alleyways and
unexpected cul de sacs, has provided
sets for epic films such as
‘Lawrence of Arabia’ and
‘Gladiator’.
Day 10:
On
day 10 we’ll travel through splendid
volcanic scenery to Taroudant, a
charming walled city with what will
seem like an anachronous
medieval-like street-life. On the
following day you will be able to
explore Taroudant’s small alleys,
buy some unusual ethnic souvenirs,
and visit a tea-house.
Day
11-12: On day 11 we’ll drive
through the lush green argana
forests towards Essaouira, a
friendly coastal town on the
Atlantic Ocean. There you’ll be able
to simply loll on a terrace, or if
you’re feeling energetic, either
explore the ancient alleys or go for
a long walk on the beach. In the
morning you will be able to watch
the fishing boats unload their catch
of sardines at the port. Then, in
the evening, we recommend that you
treat yourself to freshly-caught
fish where it is served in any of
the quaint little harbour
restaurants. We will spend 2 nights
here.
Day 13-14:
On
day 13 we head to Marrakech,
where we’ll spend two nights. The
city’s dazzling centre, the Djemaa
el Fna square, is an enthralling and
exotic Eastern experience populated
by snake-charmers, acrobats and
storytellers. You’ll be able to have
a meal at one of the small food
stalls that appear only at night to
serve up delicious kebabs, seafood,
soup and salads. You’ll explore the
medieval medina and markets heaving
with a colourful mixture of bright
carpets, piled fruit and dyed skeins
of wool. Behind small gates you will
discover handsomely-wrought sultan’s
tombs, ancient palaces and Koranic
schools. The numerous terraces are
great for people-watching and, in
the evening, a refreshing visit to a
steamy hammam (a Turkish bath) is
recommended.
Day
15: Departure. |