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8 Days Under the mighty Atlas - featuring Imperial Cities Tour Package

Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights
Priced From: $1,914 (All pricing reflects per-person Land Only expenses)
Dates: Oct, Dec, Apr, Oct, Dec






Partaking in this adventure that is sure to remain ingrained in memory for many years to come will only take 8 days. Will gain better insight into a world outside our own as we stand in the sacred town of Moulay Idriss, the destination of a great pilgrimage for those unable to reach Mecca in Saudi Arabia. This is a significant excursion because this area was closed off to non-Muslims until 1912 and it remains to this day a primary sanctuary to vast numbers of faithfuls. Witness how suitable it is for Casablanca, a city as deep as an ocean in terms of its fathomless architectural achievements, to be sitting on the edge of the Atlantic and appreciate why Middle Atlas is a fitting name for an area where every natural anomaly seems to have come together. We will take advantage of our time here by embracing the country's unique culture and will be treated to riding along the streets of Marrakech in a horse and carriage.


Tour Itinerary

Day 1   Arrive in Casablanca
 
Today we arrive in Morocco and transfer to our central Casablanca hotel. Casablanca is believed to have been a Phoenician settlement and later a Berber town. It was conquered by the Almohads in 1188, and developed by Sutlan Abd el-Moumen as a port. In the 14th century the Portuguese established a settlement here on the site of the village of Anfa, but when it became a pirates' base in 1468, they destroyed it, repeating this act in 1515. The Portuguese reestablished themselves in the late 16th century, renaming the town Casa Blanca, staying until 1755, when an earthquake destroyed the settlement. Overnight in Casablanca. Dinner if required. 
 
Day 2   Casablanca: City Tour - Rabat - Meknes
 
This morning we begin our Moroccan adventure with a city tour of Casablanca, Morocco's largest city. As the financial and commercial centre of North Africa, 'Casa,' as the locals refer to it, is a modern city fashioned after the great cities of Europe. We will see the Place Mohammed V with its Prefecture Building and fountains. Here is an excellent place to have your photograph taken with the famous Water Sellers. We will also see the Place Nations-Unies, Parc de la Ligue Arabe, and Notre-Dame de Lourdes with its beautiful stained glass wall. One highlight of our Casablanca tour is a photo opportunity and a visit to the Hassan II mosque, a glorious structure believed to be only second in size to Islam's most important site, Mecca in Saudi Arabia. The mosque was inaugurated in August 1993, the culmination of five years of intensive labour by over 30,000 workers and craftsmen. Non-Muslims may enter as part of a guided tour. From Casablanca we travel to Rabat, Morocco's third oldest Imperial City and modern capital. Among the sites in Rabat that we will visit are the Palais Royal, home of the royal family in Morocco; the Hassan Tower, the Mohammed V Mausoleum, and the small Musee Archaeologique (Museum of Antiquities) where some of the richest archaeological treasures in Morocco are housed. The city, located on the bank of the Oued Bou Regreg, with the kasbah on a promontory overlooking both the Atlantic Ocean and the estuary, lies opposite its historic rival, Sale. Leaving Rabat we travel toward Meknes arriving in time for dinner. Overnight in Meknes. Breakfast and dinner. 
 
Day 3   Meknes: City Tour - Volubulis - Moulay Idriss - Fes
 
This morning we have a city tour of Meknes, Morocco's youngest Imperial City. We feature the Bab El Mansour gate dating from 1752, complete with its Corinthian columns. We will also visit the Medersa Bou Inania, a theological college founded during the reign of the Merenid Sultan Abou El Hassan, circa 1340. The city was built by a massive army of slaves, both Moroccan and Christian, and the Sultan was in particular famed for his barbaric treatment of these people, supposedly interring them in the walls. The city contained within it all that was necessary for such a large population and military machine, with store houses, stables, armouries, exercise areas, gardens and ponds. Departing Meknes, we pass countryside dotted with koubbas, small whitewashed tombs, on our way to the impressive Roman site of Volubulis. Situated on the ledge of a long plateau, the dramatic site was once one of the Roman Empire's most remote outposts. Our local guide here will take you on tour of the site; we also allow free time for photographs and exploration. A short ride from Volubulis is the sacred town of Moulay Idriss. Coming round the last bend from Meknes, Moulay Idriss is a dramatic sight, houses and mosques piled up around two rock outcrops, with the 'zaouia,' or sanctuary, in between. The centre of the Jbel Zerhoun region, Moulay Idriss is a pilgrimage centre, including as it does the tomb of its namesake, the great-grandson of the prophet, the town a Mecca in Morocco for those unable to do the ultimate pilgrimage. The town of Moulay Idriss was mainly developed in the 18th century by Sultan Moulay Ismail, in part using materials lifted from nearby Volubilis which the Sultan plundered without restraint. Moulay Idriss was closed to non-Muslims until 1912, and even today is primarily a Muslim sanctuary. From here we continue through the olive and cactus groves to the Imperial City of Fes. Overnight in Fes. Breakfast and dinner. 
 
Day 4   Fes: City Tour
 
The historic city of Fes lies in the Oued Sebou basin, astride the traditional trade route from the Sahara to the Mediterranean and the path from Algeria and the Islamic heartland beyond. For centuries the dominant axis within Morocco was of Fes and Marrakech, two cities linked by their immense power and rivalry. Fes is still seen as the spiritual and cultural capital and holds an enduring fascination for visitors with one of the largest historic medinas full of monuments reflecting the different periods of Morocco's imperial past. Today we will have a walking tour of Fes El Bali, the extraordinary medieval walled city. Once inside the gates of this great spectacle, you will see an entirely different view of life in Morocco. By contrast to the well-planned ville nouvelle, the old city is a labyrinth of alleys and lanes lined with shops, mosques, homes and schools. In 1980 UNESCO proclaimed the medina as a World Heritage Site. Our guide will take us to the medina to view the market shops, or suqs. Everything from food to clothing can be purchased. We will see the famous dying works with the brightly coloured cloth hanging to dry. A visit to the Royal Palace, several mosques, theological schools, and shops where we can see craftsmen tailoring their work will round out the day's tour. Today's walk is an amazing look into the life of the Moroccan city dweller where little has changed over the centuries. This afternoon is free for you to explore Fes on your own. You may choose to explore the ville nouvelle or perhaps remain in the medina for some shopping. Overnight in Fes. Breakfast and dinner. 
 
Day 5   Fes - Erfoud
 
We have a morning departure for the Middle Atlas, a region of folded mountains and high, windswept plateaux, vast forests of cork oak and cedar, and lakes and streams full of trout. This is Berber country and sheep and goat-rearing is the main occupation of these resilient, friendly people. We drive via the Berber villages of Imouzzer du Kandar; Ifrane, a fairy-tale town unlike any other in Morocco with white-walled French-style villas with steep red roofs and gables; and Azrou where we make a brief stop. As the altitude increases, we come to a bare, arid, sandy plateau with another range of mountains in the distance. We continue to Erfoud, an attractive town--red and sandy, exuding desert ambiance. Overnight in Erfoud. Breakfast and dinner. 
 
Day 6   Rissani & Merzouga Dunes
 
This morning we journey to the historic 8th century caravan town of Rissani to visit the Tafilalt Oasis. The first capital of the Tafilalt and the last stop on the caravan routes south, Rissani has a special place in Moroccan lore. The ruling Alaouite dynasty (from whom Morocco's current ruler, Mohammed VI, is a descendant) launched its bid for power here before triumphing finally in Fes and Marrakech. Today, a quarter of Rissani's population still inhabits a large 17th-century ksar in the center of town. Later this afternoon we drive by 4WD vehicle to Merzouga to witness sunset over the dunes. We have time to explore the dunes on foot, or by camel! This is a magical landscape, with huge drifting expanses of sand dunes reaching heights of more than 45 metres (148 ft). Their colour shifts from pink to gold to red to white depending on the time of day. Overnight at Mezouga. Merzouga Inn. Breakfast and dinner.

Day 7   Merzouga - Todra Gorge - Ouarzazate
 
This morning we depart for the Todra Gorge, one of Morocco's most spectacular sights. It is a vast fault in the plateau separating the High Atlas from the Jbel Sarhro, two sheer cliffs over 300 metres (958 ft) high separated by a narrow corridor only 20 metres (66 ft) wide. Later we cross the southern slopes of the High Atlas before arriving at the captivating city of Ouarzazate. We stop en route in the heart of the Dades Valley at the oasis of Kelaa Mgouna. Overnight in Ouarzazate. Breakfast and dinner. 
 
Day 8   Ouarzazate - Casablanca - Depart
 
Today we fly back to Casablanca and connect with flights that generally leave late in the evening. NOTE: Land only passengers need to take into account the timing of the flight from Ouarzazate before booking their air from Casa. Breakfast. BON VOYAGE!!


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