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11 Days 10 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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This 11-day Moroccan journey traces the contours of a land shaped by time, tradition, and terrain — from the sapphire streets of Chefchaouen to the golden hush of the Sahara, the ochre kasbahs of Dades to the timeless allure of Marrakech.
Begin in Chefchaouen, the “Blue Pearl” of the Rif Mountains, where every alley is a dream painted in indigo. Explore the imperial charm of Fes, a city of artisans and echoes, where the scent of leather and cedar lingers in its labyrinthine souks. Cross the cedar forests of Ifrane into the storybook stillness of Merzouga, where the Sahara stretches endlessly under a sky full of stars.
Journey through the dramatic Dades Valley, sleeping in a traditional kasbah, then on to Ait Ben Haddou and the cinematic backdrops of the south before arriving in Marrakech — a city of rhythm, colour, and contradiction. Lose yourself in palaces and souks, gardens and mosques, or float above it all in a sunrise hot air balloon.
Conclude in Casablanca, where the Atlantic meets tradition, and the Hassan II Mosque rises like a final salute to the kingdom’s grandeur.
This is more than a trip — it’s a mosaic of moments, a slow unfurling of Morocco’s soul.
Dive deep into the cultural soul of Morocco in Fes el-Bali, one of the world’s most atmospheric medieval cities. Wander through spice-scented souks, marvel at the intricate mosaics of Medersa Bou Inania, and peer into the famous Chouara tanneries. Each turn reveals a new wonder from the past.
Overnight in Fes
Leave the medina behind as you journey south through the Middle Atlas. Pass cedar forests in Ifrane and Berber towns like Azrou, eventually arriving at the edge of the Sahara in Merzouga. Mount a camel and glide into the dunes at sunset, where your desert camp awaits under a canopy of stars.
Overnight in Merzouga (Desert Camp)
Wake early to witness the magic of sunrise over the Sahara. Then travel westward through the rugged beauty of Todra Gorge, where towering cliffs and riverside trails offer striking contrast. By late afternoon, arrive in the lush, ochre-hued Dades Valley, dotted with ancient kasbahs and rose-lined paths.
Overnight in Dades
Follow the legendary Route of 1,000 Kasbahs toward the iconic ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its striking clay architecture. After exploring its historic alleys, cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass through the High Atlas Mountains and descend into Marrakech, the vibrant heart of Morocco.
Overnight in Marrakech
Spend the day unraveling Marrakech’s many layers — from the regal Bahia Palace to the buzzing energy of Jemaa el-Fnaa. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, admire mosaic courtyards, and explore the colorful souks where artisans hammer, dye, and weave before your eyes.
Overnight in Marrakech
Begin your day in the serene Jardin Majorelle, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, a riot of cobalt blue and cactus greens. The rest of the day is yours: explore more souks, take a Moroccan cooking class, or opt for a guided food tour to discover the city’s culinary secrets.
Overnight in Marrakech
Choose your own rhythm today. For early risers, an optional sunrise hot air balloon ride offers stunning views of the Atlas foothills. Or simply enjoy a relaxed day shopping, people-watching at cafés, or indulging in a traditional hammam spa experience.
Overnight in Marrakech
Drive back to Casablanca, where the Atlantic breeze greets you once more. Visit the architectural marvel that is the Hassan II Mosque, perched dramatically by the sea. Spend your final evening strolling along the Corniche, soaking in Morocco’s modern coastal charm.
Overnight in Casablanca
With a suitcase full of memories and a heart full of stories, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Until next time — bslama
Indian passport holders currently require a visa to enter Morocco. We’ll guide you through the visa process and provide the necessary supporting documents once your booking is confirmed.
You’ll stay in a mix of carefully selected boutique riads and premium hotels—each chosen for charm, comfort, and character. Think tiled courtyards, rooftop terraces, and warm Moroccan hospitality.
Yes. You’ll have a private vehicle with a dedicated driver throughout, along with expert local guides in each destination to offer insider insights and immersive storytelling.
Not particularly, but you’ll walk quite a bit—especially in the medinas of Fes and Marrakech. Good walking shoes are essential. We pace the itinerary comfortably, and our team can always adjust based on your preferences.
Yes—Morocco is generally very safe for tourists, especially with a private guide and vehicle. As with any destination, basic precautions are advised, especially in crowded markets.
Tipping is a part of local culture and is appreciated. We’ll provide a suggested tipping guide closer to your travel date for drivers, guides, and hotel staff.
Absolutely. This is your journey. Whether you want more time in the mountains, a desert detour, or a cooking class added—we’ll tailor it to your pace and preferences.
Yes, absolutely. You’re welcome to book your own flights—we’ll coordinate airport transfers and the itinerary around your arrival and departure times. If you’d like support or recommendations, we’re happy to assist.