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Duration | 17 days | 8 days |
Price From | $ 4,516 | $ 3,557 |
Price Per Day | $ 266 | $ 445 |
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Trip Style | Small group tour | Small group tour |
Lodging Level | Standard | Premium |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included | Ground transport included |
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15 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches and 10 Dinners |
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Centuries of living mere miles from Europe and the Iberian Peninsula impressed upon the indigenous Berber people of northern Africa the imprint of a long parade of invaders, settlers and colonists. The result is today’s Morocco, a modern nation where a blend of Arabic, Berber and European heritage infuses every souk, square, medina and oasis. |
From the Atlantic Ocean, through Olive groves, across the mighty Atlas Mountains; are you ready for the experience of a lifetime? You will experience all this while visiting the four Maghrebi Imperial Cities as you embark on your PRIVATE IMPERIAL MOROCCO TOUR! |
Day 1: In Transit to Program
In Flight
Day 2: Welcome and Introduction to Morocco
Accommodation: Rabat Cantor Hotel Terminus
Afternoon: Arrival to Rabat Sale Airport and Meet the group leader. Check in at the hotel Orientation Session: Morocco 101
Evening: Bus leaves for Hotel
Day 3: Islam, Rabat's History, and Cultural Diversity, Rabat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Cantor Hotel Terminus
Activity note: All the lectures are going to be in a conference room with air-conditioning, the lectures last for about 1:30 with a break of 20 minutes coffee break. The tour of Rabat I is going to be on the bus the whole time.
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Bus Tour: Daily Life in Rabat Lecture: Moroccan Politics
Lunch: Lunch at the Center
Afternoon: Lecture: the Veil in Islam and women issues The Veil in Islam has always been intriguing to both Muslims and non-Muslims. One finds a wide diversity in the definitions of the veil and its religious and social significance. This lecture aims at helping us understand this diversity and provides the social, historical and religious contexts of the veil in Islam. Lecture: Moroccan Costumes This session's objective is to clarify the different head covering and dresses that women wear in different regions of Morocco, depending on the tribes they belong to, depending on their interpretation of the religion, and depending on the situation they are in.Costumes of Morocco will be presented in this session in a fashion show format. Samples of Moroccan costumes, for both men and women, representing different regions, will be displayed. These costumes include the traditional outdoor dress in both rural and urban areas, as well as the fancy outfits worn on special occasions.
Dinner: Dinner at the Center
Evening: Musical Performance: Traditional Moroccan Music
Day 4: Landmarks, Moroccan Politics, and Music, Rabat
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Cantor Hotel Terminus
Activity note: All the lectures are going to be in a conference room with air-conditioning, the lectures last for about 1:30 with a break of 20 minutes coffee break.
Breakfast: Breakfast at the Hotel
Morning: Visit Chellah, Hassan Tower and the Oudaya Gardens
Lunch: Lunch with the group
Afternoon: Lecture: Arab spring and Social Movements in Morocco Experiential Session: Hands-on sessions in traditional Moroccan cooking. At the time of micro-waves, frozen food, and processed food, at the time also of working women and tight daily schedule, Moroccan families or more exactly Moroccan women, still spend a lot of time in preparing their meals. Making Couscous is time consuming and the process is so complicated that the woman's skill is evaluated with how delicious her couscous is! In this experiential session, the process of preparing couscous will be demonstrated and explained. The different recipes of couscous will also be uncovered to show the variety and the different uses of spices, meat, vegetables, and sauces, the combination of sweet and salty, the social importance and the symbolism of couscous in Moroccan culture
Dinner: Dinner wth the group
Evening: Musical Performance: Andalusian Music Musical performance prepared for this with readings of Arabic poetry reflecting the Andalusian heritage in Morocco
Day 5: Arts in the North and Daily life in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Riad Chaouen
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Departure to Chefchaouen Via Assila Field trip: The Murals of Asilah
Lunch: Lunch with the group
Afternoon: Continue the drive to Chefchouen Lecture entitled “Issues and Opportunities in Northern Morocco” that will cover Drug Plantation and Business, and Illegal Migration.
Dinner: Dinner with group
Day 6: Chefchaouen: the Blue Pearl City From 1471
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Accommodation: Riad Chaouen
Activity note: The city of Chefchaouen is located on hills. The field trip through the town is 3 hours with 20 min stops at the different sites. Participants can be transferred back to the hotel at any point during the field trip if desired.
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Guided visit of the Medina Explore the town of Chefchaouen which is famous for its blue-rinsed houses and buildings, a tradition that comes from the town's former Jewish population. It offers many native handicrafts that are not available elsewhere in Morocco, such as wool garments and woven blankets. The goat cheese native to the area is also popular here
Lunch: Lunch at the Local restaurant in Chefchaouen
Afternoon: Group discussion
Dinner: Dinner on your own
Day 7: Sufism in Morocco, Fes
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Merinides
Activity note: The drives between each of the cities are 1.5 hours in duration with a rest stop between each city. In Ouezzane, choose between walking on an uneven terrain or getting a ride to the private home where lunch will take place.
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Bus leaves Chefchaouen for Fes via Ouazzane En route to Fez, stop in Ouezzane. A town north of Fez, Ouezzane is considered a holy city by Morocco's Jewish population, and is a popular destination for those wishing to venerate the tombs of several Moroccan saints known in Berber Marabouts. Take a field trip to a typical rural weekly market and an excursion to The Mosque of Moulay Abdellah Cherif. Bus Lecture: Health care system in Morocco
Lunch: Lunch with the group in a private house in Ouazzane
Afternoon: Lecture: Sufism in Islam Religion in Morocco is a combination of both Knowledge and Popular Culture. Knowledge is based on the written texts and belief in popular culture is a more concrete entity that is expressed through rituals and practices that are sometimes unique to Morocco. Our visits to the sanctuary towns such as Chefchaouen, Ouezzane, Mouley Idriss and Fes will highlight the idea of spirituality, Sufism, Moroccan mysticism and sainthood, and the concept of Maraboutism in Morocco. Resume the trip to Fes Field Trip: Farming and Agriculture Check in at the Hotel
Dinner: Dinner at the hotel
Day 8: Fes, 12 Centuries of Urban Life
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel Merinides
Activity note: The field trip through Fes is 5.5 hours in duration including several stops and lunch in between. Participants can be transferred back to the hotel at any point during the field trip if desired.
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Guided Visit: Daily Life in the Old Medina of Fes Local guides of the city of Fes will accompany the group through the narrow streets and alleys of Fes. Our senses will be challenged through the smells, sights and the sounds of the oldest Islamic city. Fes displays its beauty to the visitors through its Arab and Islamic architecture. We will explore different monuments such as the Medersa, the Foundouq museum, the tanneries and will walk by the mausoleum where the founder of the first Islamic dynasty is buried as well as the Qaraouyine Mosque built by a woman in the 9th century
Lunch: Lunch in the heart of the medina in a local Moroccan restaurant.
Afternoon: Resume the tour of Fes Coach back to the hotel followed by free time.
Dinner: Dinner on your own
Day 9: Roman Heritage of Morocco, Fes
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Accommodation: Hotel Merinides
Activity note: The visit to Volibulis is two hours in length. The bus will be parked within a 15 minute walking distance from the site and participants can return to it at any time
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Bus leaves for Volubulis Bus lecture: Educational System in Morocco Guided Visit: The Roman Ruins of Volubilis where you will have time to visit these Roman Ruins. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, Volubilis features the best preserved Roman Ruins in North Africa. Archaeological evidence suggests initial settlement occurring in 40 AD upon a pre-existing Carthaginian site dating back to 3rd century BC. Eventually, Volubilis emerged as the administrative center in Roman Africa until an earthquake compelled its residents to abandon the city in the late 4th century AD. Since 2000, archaeological excavations have been carried out by the University College, London and the Moroccan Institut National des Sciences de l'Archeogie et du Patrimoine.
Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant in Moulay Idriss.
Afternoon: Guided Visit: Moulay Ismail Mosque, the Granary and Mansour Gate Coach back to Fes
Dinner: Dinner on your own
Day 10: Middle Atlas Mountains and Sahara Lifestyle, Erfoud
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Chergui Kasbah Hotel
Breakfast: Breakfast at hotel
Morning: Bus leaves to Erfoud via Errachidia Bus Lecture: Amazighi Issues
Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant - Midelt
Afternoon: Resume trip Erfoud Bus Lecture: Nomads and semi-Nomads Check in Hotel Chergui Orientation to the Desert Experience
Dinner: Dinner at the Hotel
Day 11: Nomads of the Sahara, Merzouga
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Nomadic Tents
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Bus leaves for Rissani Field Trip: The souk of Rissani, Field Trip: Ksour of Tafilalt, the medieval city and the largest Saharan oasis of Morocco.The oasis comprises the fortified villages of Erfoud, Arab Sebbah du Ziz, Rissani, Seffalat, Aoufous, and Jorf, together with palm groves stretching 30 miles (50 km) along the Wadi Ziz. Tafilalt is noted for its dates, most of which it exports. Architecture in the Desert Lecture: The Nomads of Morocco
Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant- Rissani
Afternoon: Board 4-wheel drive vehicles for excursion to the dunes of Merzouga This afternoon board 4-wheel-drive vehicles for an excursion to the dunes of Merzouga. Then, visit an NGO in the desert village of Hassi Labied and meet its members; children & women benefiting from literacy classes and more. Also learn about irrigation systems in the desert. Take a camel ride to the top of the dunes to enjoy the sunset.
Dinner: Dinner in the tent camp
Evening: Musical Performance; Gnawa of Khamlia. Watch a performance of Sub-Saharan Moroccan music and dance called Gnawa of Khamlia. Gnawa or Gnaoua refers to both a style of music that fuses classical Islamic Sufism with Pre-Islamic traditions, and an ethnic group/religious order partly descended from former slaves. Characterized by deep low toned sinter melodies, call and response singing, hand clapping and cymbals, Gnawa music strives to evoke a deep hypnotic trance, often aimed at frightening off evil spirits.
Day 12: Architecture and Human Rights Issues in Morocco, Ouarzazate
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Ibis Moussafir Ouarzazate
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Take Jeeps to Erfoud Bus leaves to Ouarzazate via Tinjdad and Tinghir Field trip: Oasis and Palm Trees
Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant - Todgha Gorges
Afternoon: Bus lecture: Human rights violations and Truth and Reconciliation process in Morocco History of Human rights in Morocco Resume trip to Ouarzazate Continue to Ouarzazate, on the bus learn about the western Sahara. Then, drive through the Road of 1000 Kasbahs and stop at Kalaa M'Gouna (The Roses Valley). Upon arrival in Ouarzazate, check into the hotel. Check in at the Hotel
Dinner: Dinner at the Hotel
Day 13: Berber life in The High Atlas Mountains, Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Atlas Medina
Activity note: The drive to Marrakech will cross the high Atlas Mountains in which part of this drive will be at an elevation of 7,200 ft.
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Guided Visit to Kasbah Glaoui Take an excursion to the Kasbah Glaoui , Palace of the last ruling family of southern Morocco, led by a native guide. Then depart for Marrakech Bus Lecture: Sahara Issues Resume trip to Marrakech
Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant in the highest pass in Morocco.
Afternoon: Resume trip to Marrakech
Dinner: Dinner at the hotel
Day 14: Marrakech: Authenticity and Modernity
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Atlas Medina
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Orientation field trip through Marrakech. Known as the Red City and an important former imperial city, it lies at the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Marrakech has the largest traditional market in Morocco and also has one of the busiest squares in Africa and the world, Djemaa el Fna. The square bustles with acrobats, story-tellers, water sellers, dancers, and musicians. By night food stalls open in the square turning it into a huge busy open-air restaurant. Guided Visit of Marrakech, Koutoubia Mosque, El-Bahia palace and Ben-Youssef Mederssa
Lunch: Lunch on your own
Afternoon: Free time in Jamaa Lafna, the Open Outdoor Theatre
Dinner: Dinner on your own
Day 15: A day with Berber Women of the high Atlas Mountains, Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Atlas Medina
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Departure to the Boulouane village
Lunch: Lunch and open group discussion with the villagers
Afternoon: Tea ceremony Optional walk in the village Departure for Marrakech
Dinner: Dinner with the group.
Day 16: Casablanca Between Myths and Reality
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Ibis Casa City Center
Breakfast: Breakfast at the hotel
Morning: Bus leaves for Casablanca Check in at the Hotel
Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant- Casablanca
Afternoon: Guided visit of Casablanca (Hassan II Mosque) Questions and Answers Program Wrap-up session
Dinner: Farewell dinner
Day 17: Program Concludes, Casablanca
Meals: Breakfast
Breakfast: Early breakfast
Morning: Depart for Mohamed V airport
Day 1: Arrival
Meals: Breakfast
Upon arrival in Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, you will be met and transferred by your accessible, private accessible transport driver to your Casablanca hotel, where you will check-in and relax for the afternoon.
If desired, you will have the opportunity to head out to see some of the city, perhaps including a visit to popular Ain Diab, a flat and beautiful corniche along the Atlantic Ocean.
Blue sky and the sun shining through an arch in the mosque in Casablanca Morocco
Day 02: Rabat & Fes
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Today you will depart from Casablanca with your private driver towards Fes. On route, you will stop at Rabat, the capital city and residence of the Moroccan King. Enjoy lunch and a time to explore the amazing sites of this beautiful coastal city including Le Tour Hassan, King’s Palace, and the Kasbah of the Udayas.
After lunch, you will continue on to Fes – the cultural and spiritual capital of Morocco.
Streel lined with a ancient stone wall in Rabat Morocco
Day 03: Fes Medina Tour
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Today, you will venture into the Medina with your personal, English-speaking guide along our specifically designed wheelchair adapted route. This is one of the world’s largest walled cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the narrow, winding streets lined with fresh fruit, mounds of spices, intricately woven Berber carpets and many other art treasures of Morocco.
A visit to the Kings Palace, the Jewish quarters and the local pottery artisans are just a few places you can experience. For lunch, eat at a traditional restaurant with handcrafted Moroccan dishes in the heart of the old medina.
After lunch, complete the tour in this historic city and return to your hotel to freshen up before dinner.
Picture of a walled city in Morocco
Day 04: Volubilis/Meknes
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast drive east toward Meknes, the next Imperial city on your tour. En route, take in the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. You will spend the morning exploring the 2000-year-old ruins and getting a picture of life during the Roman Empire.
Lunch may be taken in Moulay Idris, one of the holiest cities in Morocco. After lunch, your guide will take you on a tour of the imperial city, Meknes. Continue to Fes where you will spend the night.
Brightly colored Tajines fill this market space in Morocco
Day 05: Marrakech(Full Day Drive)
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
After an early breakfast, you will depart for Marrakech. The beautiful drive will take you up into the Middle Atlas Mountains and along the base of the High Atlas mountains. Check into your accommodations and then head off to the Djemaa el-Fna, the famous center square of the medina.
Coming alive at night with the local storytellers, entertainers, and mouth-watering barbeque pits, the square is well worth a visit.
The market in Marrakech Morocco glitters in the evening light
Day 06: Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast, you will have a guided tour of Marrakech, the southern pearl of Morocco. You will discover the Palace of the Bahia, the Saadian Tombs, and many other hidden treasures.
After lunch, you will continue with an exploration of the souk (market) of Marrakech.
Picture of brightly colored ceramics and art displayed in the market at Marrakech Morocco
Day 07: Marrakech / Casablanca
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
It is time to return to Casablanca where you started this fantastic journey. In the early afternoon, you will visit Hassan II, the 5th largest mosque in the world. It is the only mosque in Morocco that allows non-Muslims to enter and is mostly accessible to wheelchair users. The architecture and exquisite details are a wonderful site to see and a great cultural “bookend” to your trip to Morocco.
Day 08 :Departure
Meals: Breakfast
With lifelong memories, stories of your journey to share and perhaps even some new historical expertise, your driver – and new friend – will make sure you get to the airport with plenty of time for departure at Casablanca Mohammed V Airport.