8 Days Tour from Casablanca

8 Days Tour from Casablanca Overview

Join us 8 Days Tour Casablanca Imperial Cities in our quest for knowledge. Moroccan Imperial Cities by strolling through the narrow streets of Rabat & Meknes & Fes and Marrakech and enjoying the colorful souks/markets, experience Moroccan culture and traditions on a 8 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca to Imperial Cities, visiting the most attractive imperial cities, During the tour, you will visit the desert and Sahara dunes, ride camels, visit world heritage Kasbahs, and enjoy Moroccan warmth and delicious Moroccan cuisine.

Note: At Explore Morocco Holidays, if the tours we offer do not fit your requirements, please contact us, and we will adapt a tour to your unique needs.

8 Days Tour from Casablanca Highlights

  • Hassan ll Mosque in Casablanca
  • Hassan Tower in Rabat
  • Enjoy the fascinating historical sites of Fez.
  • Barbary Apes in Azrou Cedar forest.
  • Panoramic aspects of Erg Chebbi dunes.
  • Experience Camel ride in Merzouga Desert.
  • Sunset over the sand dunes.
  • Sand Boarding activity.
  • Dinner and party around campfire (Berber Drums).
  • Overnight at Merzouga Desert Camp.
  • Merzouga excursion & nomad family.
  • Atlas Studio & Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate.
  • The UNESCO world heritage of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.
  • Spectacular views of the Atlas Mountains landscapes
  • Enjoy the fascinating historical sites of Marrakech.

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8 Days Tour from Casablanca Itinerary

DAY1: Casablanca | Rabat | Meknes | Fes

We will pick you up from your Casablanca hotel or airport to begin our 8 Days Tour from Casablanca To Marrakech and Imperial Cities to Fes via Hassan Mosque. We’ll next travel to Rabat, Morocco’s administrative capital, where we’ll see the Hassan Tower before arriving in Fes, where you’ll have dinner and spend the night in a traditional Riad.

DAY 2: Fes Sightseeing Tour with a local guide

After breakfast we will meet a local guide and spend the majority of the day in Medina (the old part of the city) with a full-day guided tour that will allow you to see numerous historical moments such as the Jewish quarter, Royal Palace, old souks… and tanneries, then we continue our tour to Fes and night in Riad local .

DAY 3: Fes Azrou | Cedar forest | Medilt | Ziz Valley | Merzouga Desert

Continuing our 8 Days Tour from Casablanca, depart at 8:30 a.m. for the desert through Ifrane and the Azrou cedar grove, where wild monkeys can be found. We also enjoy watching the monkeys climb the trees. We then travel to the desert via Ziz Valley and Erfoud, which is noted for its marble fossils. As a result, we travel to Merzouga to Rissani, a commercial hub where numerous tribes congregate to sell and buy things. In addition, we’ve arrived in the desert.

DAY 4: Merzouga Excursion 4×4

Today we will be traveling and exploring the Erg Chebbi Dunes in Merzouga where nomads are still living, beginning with a seasonal lake of Merzouga and Khamlia, the traditional Gnawa music, and we visit desert mines and an oasis of palm trees. Lunch will be local  after we come back to the Merzouga then riding camels inside sand dunes and discovering the Sahara Desert overnight in a luxury camp.

DAY 5: Merzouga | Rissani  | Erfoud | Todra Gorges | Dades Valley

Capturing amazing sunrise shots, then breakfast and a shower in camp,we return to the hotel to begin our tour to Dades Valley, passing through Erfoud, which is famed for its marble fossils, and Jorf, which is recognized for its irrigation. We then proceed to Todra Gorges, which has one of Dades’ most magnificent canyons.

DAY 6: Dades | Skoura Oasis | Ouarzazate | Marrakech

Départ towards Ouarzazate, passing through mud-built Berber settlements and on to Skoura, which is noted for its palm trees. Then it’s on to Ouarzazate, Africa’s miniature Hollywood, where we’ll see one of the original Kasbahs, Taourirt Kasbah, and the Atlas studio in the city’s center. Then we go to Marrakech via Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s famous and well-preserved walled kasbah, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987,Ait Ben Haddou was a perfect place for some of films, including “Lowrance “Gladiator,” and the “Game of Thrones” series, among others. Furthermore, you will be able to see the high Atlas mountains and the Tizi N-Tichka pass while twisting through its beautiful cliffs, before being dropped off at your hotel in Marrakech.

DAY 7: Marrakech City Tour

With a full-day guided tour beginning at 9:00 a.m., the majority of the day will be spent in Medina, the old portion of the city (Red city)You will visit one of the best historical near Jemaa el Fna square, El Koutoubia, Saidian Tombs, Menara… and Majorelle Garden during this sightseeing tour.

DAY 8: Marrakech Airport

Take you from the Hotel to the Airport Marrakech, and we hope that Traveling Explore Morocco Holidays Company has organized you a Great 8 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca. Hope to see you again.

8 Days Tour from Casablanca Map

⇒ Destination Overview 

Our agency is your gateway to learning about the most significant aspects of Morocco. Our website offers readers the chance to learn more about Morocco if they are considering a trip there. We provide you with the Merzouga Sahara Desert, Marrakech, Casablanca, Tangier, Fes, and many more places to travel.

Casablanca City

The building, the most grandiose structure ever constructed in Morocco, was commissioned by King Hassan II. It was created by Moroccan-born French architect Michel Pinseau, and it was built by Bouygues, a civil engineering company.

Rabat City

The Hassan Tower, one of the most well-known sites in the monarchy, is regarded as Rabat’s emblem. The Hassan tower is the only remaining piece of what was intended to be the biggest mosque in the Muslim world at Yacoub Al Mansour’s (12th century) suggestion.

Meknes City

Meknes, an Almoravid military outpost established in the 11th century, rose to prominence under Sultan Moulay Ismail (1672–1727), the first ruler of the Alawite dynasty.

Fes City

In the eighth and ninth century CE, under Idrisid control, Fez was established. It originally consisted of two independent, rival communities. Early in the ninth century, successive waves of mostly Arab immigration from Ifriqiya (Tunisia) and al-Andalus (Spain/Portugal) gave the emerging metropolis its Arab identity.

Ziz Valley

The massive Ziz Valley or Ziz Gorges, which begin about south of Rich in the Middle Atlas and about 30 kilometers north of Errachidia, offer a rocky route south through the Tunnel du Zaabel which the French constructed in 1928.

Merzouga Desert

According to legend, Merzouga was once a thriving tropical jungle before being transformed into a desert by God, who punished families for rejecting contributions to a needy lady by burying them in the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi. Initially uninhabited, Merzouga later developed into a hub for travelers carrying goods to Timbuktu.

Todra Gorge

In Morocco’s eastern High Atlas mountains, close to the town of Tinerhir, are the Todra gorges, a collection of limestone river canyons or wadis. These substantial cliff-sided gorges were carved out by the Todgha and nearby Dates rivers over their final 40 kilometers through the mountains.

Dades Valley

The Valley is a historical natural wonder with a long history. This wadi gorge is thought to have been at the ocean’s floor millions of years ago. Finally, the area was thrust upwards by tectonic forces, creating the Atlas and Jebel Saghro mountain ranges in the process.

Ait Ben-Haddou

It is reported that up until the 1940s, the palace was home to over 98 families. Today, only five families call Ksar home, which is unlikely. One of the families converted the home into a coffee shop where they welcomed visitors and provided them with an overview of the way of life of the original occupants.

Marrakech City

It was established by Ysuf ibn Tshufn of the Almoravid dynasty in the middle of the 11th century, and it served as the Almoravid capital until it was conquered by the Almohads in 1147. The Marnids, whose chosen capital was the northern city of Fès, took possession of Marrakech in 1269.

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