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Morocco Cultural Tour from Casablanca

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Casablanca – Fes – Sahara desert experience

Our cultural trips are pure, simple adventures to some of the most iconic lands and civilisations on Earth; an Exodus cultural holiday is designed to take you into the heart of the country. To get to know its people – and particularities – better.

Our cultural experiences will leave your senses tingling, and with our expert local guides you’ll go further and get closer than you’ve ever been before.

Just drop us an email or Whats App message with your travel dates and group numbers and we can design a personalized itinerary just for you and your group.

  • Destination
  • Departure
    Casablanca
  • Included
    Accommondation
    Airport transfers
    Bottled water
    Meals as per tour description
    Personal guide
    Private transport
  • Not Included
    Flights
    Insurance
    Soft drinks
    Tips for staff and guides
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Day 1: Casablanca - Rabat - Fes
After breakfast, we will begin our Morocco cultural tour with a small tour around Casablanca to visit Hassan II Mosque before we head to Rabat and later to Fes, which is the oldest city in Morocco. Overnight in local riad with dinner and breakfast.
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Day 2: Fes
Our local city tour guide will take us through the narrow alleys of Fes to explore the most important cultural places. We will visit the Royal Palace gate, the Jewish quarter, Al Qaraouine University, the famous tanneries and Moulay Idriss mausoleum and more.
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Day 3: Azrou - Midelt - Erfoud - Rissani - Merzouga
Today we cross the Atlas Mountains to reach Azrou and nearby cedar forest. Then we drive to Midelt, famous for its minerals and apples. We continue, passing Ziz valley to reach city of Erfoud, famous for its fossil products. Then we drive to Rissani to visit the local souk and later that day we reach Merzouga desert. Overnight in a local desert hotel with dinner and breakfast.
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Day 4: Merzouga desert
Today we explore Merzouga desert. We will also visit village of Khamlia, famous for musicians originally from Sudan. We will have lunch with a Berber family living in desert and later we go for a camel ride inthe Sahara desert, guided by an experienced guide. We will watch the sunset in Merzouga desert. Once we reach our desert camp we will enjoy a Berber dinner and drum music around the campfire. We will sleep in tents in Merzouga desert.
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Day 5: Rissani - Todra Gorges - Dades Gorges
Our private Morocco tour continues and we ride camels back from Merzouga desert camp to the village. After breakfast we drive towards Rissani to visit the local souk, then to Todra Gorges. Later we continue to Dades Gorges with overnight in a local hotel with dinner and breakfast.
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Day 6: Ouarzazatte - Ait Benhaddou - Marrakech
Today we continue our private Morocco tour, we will drive Ouarzazate to visit the famous local movie studios. Then we drive via the highest road pass in Morocco called Tizi n Tichka and we arrive in Marrakech which marks the end of our Morocco cultural tour.
At the crossroads of Europe and Africa, surrounded by Mediterranean waters and opening onto the vastness of the Atlantic ocean, Morocco is a wonderland for nature lovers. It is the "land of the distant sunset", a destination rich in contrasts, with a two thousand year-old history, that will stimulate your curiosity. In these lands where several dynasties succeeded one another, you will discover remains of the greatest Mediterranean civilizations. In the north of the country, the Roman ruins of Volubilis stand. In Rabat, pieces of architecture are evidence of the ancient French presence. Everywhere else, there are several treasures tracing the Muslim civilizations: the Kasbah of the Oudayas, the green expanses of the Menara gardens. Between sea and mountains, desert sands and green plains, eye-popping panoramas are displayed to shower you with tranquility and natural beauty; enchanting vivid pictures with the richness of a brawling culture transport you into a most raw nature.

Morocco, a melting pot of dynasties and cultures:

Each country has its own history: historical facts, events and important milestones that gave the country its true historical value. The history of a country is one of the events considered worthy of remembrance, which perfectly applies to Morocco. With several dynasties that have succeeded one another over the years: the Idrisside dynasty, the Almoravid dynasty, the Almohad dynasty, the Merinid dynasty, the Saadian dynasty and the Alaouite dynasty, Morocco has gained international consideration as a multicultural country, with several types of heritage recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO. Morocco is one of the go-to destinations for discovery lovers, the most fascinated by nature, history, the art of living and Moroccan hospitality. The experience gained during their journeys in Morocco leave them pleasantly satisfied with their stay.

Gastronomic journey with Moroccan flavours

Morocco's culinary heritage embraces the deep-rooted traditions and cultural variety of the country. Couscous, Tajine, Pastilla, Mrouzia, and R'fissa, are some of the emblematic dishes of the country that you can’t resist. Subtly composed of a wide variety of striking flavours and scents, Moroccan cuisine draws its originality from a combination between Berber, Arab-Andalusian, and Jewish culinary traditions. Thanks to its rich cultural heritage specific to each region, Morocco has built an undisputed reputation worldwide.

Authentic stay

A warm welcome, magnificent landscapes, a secular culture, everything was thought to offer you an unforgettable stay. Whatever solution you choose, the charm of Moroccan art of living will not fail to surprise you! You may lose all our bearings when travelling, especially when it comes to communicate with local people, but in Morocco you’ll feel at home. Moroccan unparalleled hospitality will make your trip a lot more easier! Without even asking, you’ll be given advises but also places to stay in. Inside of the famous medinas, the Riads and guest houses will shower you with warm reception and affection.You won’t fail to find authenticity in the mountains or in the valleys neither, if you decided to stay at the inhabitant's, in a lodging, an inn or in Kashbah made of mud-brick. And for those who dream of deserts and oases, a bivouac in the Sahara is tailor made for you.

Morocco : Long-standing traditions blend seamlessly with modernity

Morocco is undoubtedly been able to preserve its traditions and make its cultural heritage prosper through generations, using them as levers for development. In Marrakech, the Medina and its magnetic souks shower you with its traditionnal side, while Guéliz and Hivernage offer the most modern facilities and infrastructure. Far from being antagonistic, the combination of modernity and tradition embodies the true strength of Morocco. Leaving the old medina where the history of Marrakech takes hold of all the architectural details, you’ll discover modern districts. Grand boulevards, European-style buildings in ochre color charm its visitors. In a notable contrast with the old medina, the districts of Gueliz and the Hivernage give the city another level of fascination : a more modern, lively and revolutionary aspect. Gueliz, which is the beating heart of the city, is the business district. As you walk along its boulevards, you will find a Western-style setting: the headquarters of banks and companies.

Ecological tourism in Morocco

Nowadays, many tourists tick-off "Eco-Friendly" stays harking back for nature, relaxation, mediation and a total break with the routine. Looking for inner peace and zen moment goes hand-in-hand with nature preservation, for nature being the source of our hapiness. We are always looking for inner peace and this cannot be achieved without the preservation of nature: nature that does us good and protects us! Morocco, in this same context, also seeks to avoid the shortcomings of modernity, particularly in environmental matters, by promoting responsible tourism that impacts the land and the local populations.   SOURCE: VISIT MOROCCO