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₹150,000/

Per Person
  • 7 Nights / 8 Days
  • Max People : 10
  • Morocco


Morocco – Casablanca – 7 Nights/8 Day

Morocco tours take you through the enchanting cities of Marrakech and Fez, bustling souks, and magnificent palaces. Discover the adventure of the Atlas Mountains, camel treks in the Sahara Desert, and relax on the beaches of Casablanca. Savor the flavors of Moroccan cuisine and experience vibrant festivals throughout your journey.

Included and Excluded

  • Airport transfers with assistance at arrival & departure
  • Accommodation in Half-board as per category & hotels in program
  • Sightseeing & visits according to described program
  • Transportation with adequate AC deluxe vehicle with driver
  • Bilingual tour-escort during the trip.
  • Entrance fees to the monuments as in program
  • Airfare to and from trip destination
  • Gratuities (FOC rooms)
  • Travel insurance /All Taxes
  • Entrance tickets non mentioned in program
  • Personal Expenses and Tipping to Guide and Drivers
  • All non-mentioned services
  • Any other expenses of Personal Nature
  • GST & TCS As Applicable

Highlights of the Tour

  • Casablanca, Meknes, and Fes with visits to the Habous district, Bab Mansour gate, and Volubilis
  • Full-day exploration of Fes, including the Medieval Medina, Royal Palace, and Karaouine Mosque
  • Rabat's Royal Palace and Hassan Tower Mosque
  • Full-day tour of Marrakech, including Bahia Palace, Koutoubia, and Jemaa El-Fna Square

Itinerary

Arrival to Casablanca airport & transfer to hotel for dinner & overnight.

Arrival to Marrakech & transfer to hotel for dinner & overnight.

Full day visit of Marrakech, the second oldest Imperial city "The Ochre city". The historical visit includes the Menara Garden, the Bahia Palace, the Koutoubia and Dar Si Said Museum. Lunch at the hotel. Afternoon, visit of the souks, handicraft quarters and the famous Jemaa El-Fna Square with its non-stop entertainment. Optional dinner with show. Overnight in hotel.

Departure to Ait Benhaddou through Tizi N’tichka pass (2260m of altitude). Visit of its famous Kasbah, a UNESCO world heritage site, that served as decor for many great movies such as Laurence of Arabia, Troy, Gladiator, Games of thrones… Optional lunch. Continuation to Boumlane crossing Ouarzazate and Kalaa Mgouna. Dinner & overnight in hotel.

Departure to Erfoud passing by visit of magnificent Todra Canyons where rocks reach an altitude of 250m. Optional lunch in local restaurant near the canyons. Afternoon, continuation to Erfoud. Arrive to Erfoud and departure by 4WD car to Merzouga Dunes. Back to your hotel in Erfoud for dinner and overnight. Optionals: 1) Optional Camel Ride amidst Merzouga dunes and back to hotel. 2) Optional Camel Ride amidst Merzouga dunes and dinner and Overnight under tent.

Departure to Ouarzazate passing by Tinjdad oasis and along the Dades valley with Optional lunch in Tinghir. Continuation to Ouarzazate via the road of the 1000 Kasbahs crossing Kalaat M’Gouna & Skoura valley. Short tour of Ouarzazate city upon arrival. Dinner & overnight in hotel.

Departure to Marrakech. Optional lunch in restaurant. Continuation to Casablanca city. Dinner and overnight in hotel.

Departure. Transfer with assistance to Casablanca airport for departure.

Frequently Asked & Question

The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers (June to August) can be very hot, especially inland, while winters (December to February) are cooler, with more rain in northern regions.

Yes, Indian citizens require a visa. Check with the Moroccan embassy or consulate for specific requirements and application procedures.

Moroccan culture values hospitality and respect. It’s polite to greet people with “Salam Alaikum” and use your right hand for eating and giving gifts.

Highlights include the cities of Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca, the Sahara Desert, the Atlas Mountains, and the coastal city of Essaouira.

While many Moroccans speak French and English, learning a few basic Arabic or Berber phrases can be helpful. Locals are often appreciative of any effort to speak their language.

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