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  • Price starts from £ 799,-
  • Days: 22
  • Group size: 2-24
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Itinerary
1 Casablanca
2 Fès
3 Fès
4 Fès
5 Erg Chebbi
6 Erg Chebbi
7 Gorge du Dades
8 Gorge du Dades
9 Aït Benhaddou
10 Marrakech
11 Marrakech
12 Marrakech
13 Atlas Mountains
14 Atlas Mountains
15 Atlas Mountains
16 Atlas Mountains
17 Taroudant
18 Taroudant
19 Essaouira
20 Essaouira
21 Marrakech
22 End of tour

What's included

  • Accommodation in hotels, gîtes and nomad tent, 12x breakfast (in Casablanca, Fes, Marrakech, Taroudannt en Essaouira)
  • 2x dinner in Marrakech
  • all meals during the trekking, permits, cook and mules for luggage transport during the trekking
  • transportation with AC (mini) bus only for transfers from hotel to hotel
  • visit to Hassan II
  • English speaking tour leader.

What's not included

  • International flights
  • all other meals
  • tips
  • visas
  • optional excursions
  • all entrance fees
  • airport transfers
  • booking fee
  • travel insurance.

Extra Pocket money: £125 - £150 p.w
Single room: £179

Please note

Single room is possible in hotels only (I.e not during trek)

 
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. You’ll trek through the majestic High Atlas Mountains. And, when you finally chill out on the Atlantic coast, you’ll well and truly deserve it!
Adventurous Morocco

Excursions

For some trips, it is possible to purchase an excursion package in advance of travel. This allows you to be assured of your participation in the main excursions. If the minimum number of participants in a tour package is not met, you will receive a refund and then you can easily purchase these excursions ‘on the spot’. If this trip offers an excursion package, you can see below which excursions are included in the package. If no package for your trip is displayed below then you have the option of booking the separate excursions on the spot.

Individual excursions
During your trip it is possible to participate in several individual excursions. These will be offered to you by the tour leader and you will book them through him/her. These excursions are optional and you will need to pay for them out of your pocket money. The cost of these trips is taken into account when we give our opinion about the amount of pocket money that should be taken with you.

Prices
To give you an idea of the cost of individual excursions we mention here some reference amounts based on the price level of November 2011. These amounts are subject to change and are only meant to give you an indication. Because the entrance fees often change, they are not included in the tour price (unless explicitly stated).

Package excursions
£ 55

The price of the package is based on the participation of at least 4 participants. Entrance fees are exclusive (unless explicitly stated). In this trip excursion package tours include the following:

Fes - City tour

Fes is the oldest city in Morocco. After breakfast you'll be picked up by bus at the hotel. You see the Royal Palace (from the outside) and walk through the Jewish quarter (the Mellah), where you get to visit the old synagogue and Jewish cemetery. The bus will then take you to the Borj Sud, for a panoramic view of Fes. You'll visit the potteries, where the 'zellije (mosaic) and the blue pottery Fes is famous for, are ​​made.
The bus drops you off at one of the entrances to Fes el Bali, the oldest medina in Morocco. On foot and accompanied by the guide you will find your way through the maze of picturesque streets, the medina is a real labyrinth! Along the route there will be regular stops in interesting places, like the coloured (and scented) tanneries, Karouine the mosque, the holy shrine of Moulay Idriss II, a Koranic school, silk weaving and the souks. You may have lunch in the medina (not included). After the tour the bus will take you back to the hotel.

Included: English speaking guide, transfers
Not included: drinks, lunch, entrance fees, tips

Fes - Meknes, Volubilis and Moulay Idriss

With a private bus departure from your hotel in Fes will be at 830 am. In one hour drive to Meknes, the smallest royal city. The old walled medina is characteristic of Morocco's northern cities, full of ocher-washed houses with green tiles are. You can see the immense granaries of Heri es-Souani and visit the beautiful Mausoleum of Sultan Moulay Ismail. You walk to the main port of Morocco, Bab Mansour, on the Place el Hedim. On this square you have some time again. It is usually very busy. A good place to sit enjoying a cup of mint tea watching the locals. Adjacent to the square you will find the souk with its' colourful olives, fruit, herbs and meat markets, and shops with leather babouches (slippers), carpets, tiles and Berber Silver.
Then ride to Moulay Idriss, one of the most sacred places of the country, nicknamed the poor man's Mecca. Seven visits to the shrine here equals a visit to Mecca. You are not allowed to enter inside the shrine, like most in Morocco but you will be satisfied at a glance from the outside. You can walk from here to a nice viewpoint overlooking the town.
After Moulay Idriss you'll drive to nearby Volubilis, the most important Roman excavations in Morocco. In ancient times it was an important city, from where olive oil, grain and wild animals were exported to Rome. All buildings of the city are still recognizable in their function, but most impressive are the many mosaics that you find here and there between the foundations. You can view the ruins on your own, or optionally choose a local guide who leads you through the grounds.
After the tour the bus will take you back to the hotel where you arrive at around 18:30 hours.

Included: transfers
Not included: local guides, drinks, lunch, entrance fees, tips

Marrakech - City tour (half day, with guide)

Marrakech is also known as the "Red City" because of the terracotta-like colours of the mighty walls and gates. For centuries the city has acted as a trade and exchange center for the surrounding Berber tribes. Even today, this character is preserved in the old town.
During this walking tour that takes half a day you visit some interesting places. The Saadian Tombs are among the finest examples of opulent Islamic architecture in Morocco. The tombs date from the late 16th to the 18th century. You also visit the Bahia Palace, a beautiful building with pavilions at the ground floor. This is because the former Grand Vizier Bou Ahmed was very large and could not walk the stairs. The palace was built around 1900. You will also see the Koutoubia Minaret (only outside) and the famous Djemaa el Fna. The square buzzes and moves all around you. Storytellers, fortune-tellers, acrobats, musicians, dancers and snake charmers all have their own spots. Behind the square begin the extensive souks, traditional Moroccan markets where everything is for sale, from slippers to spices, to carpets and amulets. You'll visit part of the huge souk. Since a large part of Marrakech is car-free, this excursion is on foot. You see more this way.

Included: English speaking guide, entrance fee Bahia Palace, transfers (if you're staying in the Ville Nouvelle)
Not included: drinks, other entrance fees, tips

Merzouga - Camel trip in the Erg Chebbi desert

At the 'auberge' where you are staying, you climb on the back of a dromedary (single-humped camel) and enter the gold sand desert. For about an hour and a half you'll ride along the beautiful sand formations. Beautiful sand patterns formed by the wind provide the backdrop for the photogenic camel caravan (with camels elongated shadows). You then arrive at the camp where you spend the night. Those who want to can climb a high sand dune for the panoramic view at sunset. As the sun disappears below the horizon you can enjoy dinner. You can spend the night in one of the nomadic tents (bedding will be provided), or outside in the sand on a mattress with a view of the moon and countless stars. Awake early and enjoy the sunrise over the sand dunes. After breakfast you can mount your dromedary again for the return journey. An ultimate desert experience!
Note: There is no minimum number of participants for this excursion.

Included: guide and camel drivers, bivouac in the dunes, dinner, breakfast
Not included: drinks, tips

Singular excursions

Below is a list of locally offered excursions. The prices are based on the participation of at least 4 participants. Entrance fees are exclusive (unless explicitly stated).

£ 13

Fes - City tour

Fes is the oldest city in Morocco. After breakfast you'll be picked up by bus at the hotel. You see the Royal Palace (from the outside) and walk through the Jewish quarter (the Mellah), where you get to visit the old synagogue and Jewish cemetery. The bus will then take you to the Borj Sud, for a panoramic view of Fes. You'll visit the potteries, where the 'zellije (mosaic) and the blue pottery Fes is famous for, are ​​made.
The bus drops you off at one of the entrances to Fes el Bali, the oldest medina in Morocco. On foot and accompanied by the guide you will find your way through the maze of picturesque streets, the medina is a real labyrinth! Along the route there will be regular stops in interesting places, like the coloured (and scented) tanneries, Karouine the mosque, the holy shrine of Moulay Idriss II, a Koranic school, silk weaving and the souks. You may have lunch in the medina (not included). After the tour the bus will take you back to the hotel.

Included: English speaking guide, transfers
Not included: drinks, lunch, entrance fees, tips

£ 12

Fes - Meknes, Volubilis and Moulay Idriss

With a private bus departure from your hotel in Fes will be at 830 am. In one hour drive to Meknes, the smallest royal city. The old walled medina is characteristic of Morocco's northern cities, full of ocher-washed houses with green tiles are. You can see the immense granaries of Heri es-Souani and visit the beautiful Mausoleum of Sultan Moulay Ismail. You walk to the main port of Morocco, Bab Mansour, on the Place el Hedim. On this square you have some time again. It is usually very busy. A good place to sit enjoying a cup of mint tea watching the locals. Adjacent to the square you will find the souk with its' colourful olives, fruit, herbs and meat markets, and shops with leather babouches (slippers), carpets, tiles and Berber Silver.
Then ride to Moulay Idriss, one of the most sacred places of the country, nicknamed the poor man's Mecca. Seven visits to the shrine here equals a visit to Mecca. You are not allowed to enter inside the shrine, like most in Morocco but you will be satisfied at a glance from the outside. You can walk from here to a nice viewpoint overlooking the town.
After Moulay Idriss you'll drive to nearby Volubilis, the most important Roman excavations in Morocco. In ancient times it was an important city, from where olive oil, grain and wild animals were exported to Rome. All buildings of the city are still recognizable in their function, but most impressive are the many mosaics that you find here and there between the foundations. You can view the ruins on your own, or optionally choose a local guide who leads you through the grounds.
After the tour the bus will take you back to the hotel where you arrive at around 18:30 hours.

Included: transfers
Not included: local guides, drinks, lunch, entrance fees, tips

£ 11

Marrakech - City tour (half day, with guide)

Marrakech is also known as the "Red City" because of the terracotta-like colours of the mighty walls and gates. For centuries the city has acted as a trade and exchange center for the surrounding Berber tribes. Even today, this character is preserved in the old town.
During this walking tour that takes half a day you visit some interesting places. The Saadian Tombs are among the finest examples of opulent Islamic architecture in Morocco. The tombs date from the late 16th to the 18th century. You also visit the Bahia Palace, a beautiful building with pavilions at the ground floor. This is because the former Grand Vizier Bou Ahmed was very large and could not walk the stairs. The palace was built around 1900. You will also see the Koutoubia Minaret (only outside) and the famous Djemaa el Fna. The square buzzes and moves all around you. Storytellers, fortune-tellers, acrobats, musicians, dancers and snake charmers all have their own spots. Behind the square begin the extensive souks, traditional Moroccan markets where everything is for sale, from slippers to spices, to carpets and amulets. You'll visit part of the huge souk. Since a large part of Marrakech is car-free, this excursion is on foot. You see more this way.

Included: English speaking guide, entrance fee Bahia Palace, transfers (if you're staying in the Ville Nouvelle)
Not included: drinks, other entrance fees, tips

£ 33

Marrakech - Imlil Tour, High Atlas mountains

At 09:00 hours you will be picked up at your hotel. You travel by bus to Imlil, a town in the High Atlas Mountains, at an altitude of approximately 1700 meters. The Berber village is surrounded by mountains of about 4000 meters, with peaks that for a large part of the year are covered with snow. On a clear day you can see the top of the highest mountain in North Africa, Toubkal (4260 meters) from Imlil.
In this area is a beautiful walk, which is also in the program. Bring comfortable, well worn walking shoes. You will be accompanied by a mountain guide and will enjoy lunch in a Berber house. The hike takes you over rocky trails, through villages that are tough to see because they are built from the same rock, and dried riverbeds. You will be pampered by beautiful scenery, ravines and valleys of lush green fields. Higher up perhaps you see the girls who collect plants for their goats. At the end of the afternoon you drive back to Marrakech.
Note: This tour operates with a minimum of 5 participants.

Included: mountain guide, transfers, lunch
Not included: drinks, tips

£ 42

Marrakech: Cooking class

Do you enjoy cooking and love Moroccan cuisine? Not far from the square at Djemaa el Fna a Dutch cooking enthusiast has started a cooking school in a beautiful riad. You meet her or her assistant at 11:00 am on the square and go along the souk in search of the necessary ingredients. You learn the quality of various products. Make sure to look, feel, smell and...to taste! This is very fun to do, because as you shop and stroll through the streets, you experience the Moroccan city life all the better.
After shopping, it's time to roll up your sleeves to start work. Under supervision, you will learn at least three Moroccan dishes, think of a tagine (a stew of vegetables, fish or meat dish), or a Moroccan couscous salad. During cooking, there are appetizers, which of course you make! To quench your thirst while cooking you have mint tea and wine. Obviously, you can eat your cooking results afterwards with the other participants. At around 15:30 hours, the course ends.
Note: The cooking class will run with a minimum of 6 participants and a maximum of 12 participants. The course is only given on Mondays and Thursdays.

Included: assistance with cooking, cooking, home cooked meal and appetizers, unlimited mineral water and mint tea, 2 glasses of house wine, list of recipes
Not included: other drinks, tip

£ 28

Merzouga - Camel trip in the Erg Chebbi desert

At the 'auberge' where you are staying, you climb on the back of a dromedary (single-humped camel) and enter the gold sand desert. For about an hour and a half you'll ride along the beautiful sand formations. Beautiful sand patterns formed by the wind provide the backdrop for the photogenic camel caravan (with camels elongated shadows). You then arrive at the camp where you spend the night. Those who want to can climb a high sand dune for the panoramic view at sunset. As the sun disappears below the horizon you can enjoy dinner. You can spend the night in one of the nomadic tents (bedding will be provided), or outside in the sand on a mattress with a view of the moon and countless stars. Awake early and enjoy the sunrise over the sand dunes. After breakfast you can mount your dromedary again for the return journey. An ultimate desert experience!
Note: There is no minimum number of participants for this excursion.

Included: guide and camel drivers, bivouac in the dunes, dinner, breakfast
Not included: drinks, tips