11D/10N Kingdom of Heaven Tour
Tour overview
This 11 days tour from Casablanca takes you in a round Moroccan trip from Casablanca to Marrakech, covering the country’s imperial cities, desert landscapes, and Atlas Mountains. You’ll start in Casablanca, visiting the Hassan II mosque, before heading to Rabat and Meknes. The tour then takes you to Fez, the spiritual center of Morocco, and on to Merzouga for a camel trek and desert experience. You’ll continue to the Todgha Gorges, Ouarzazate, and Marrakech, exploring ancient kasbahs, medinas, and cultural landmarks along the way. The tour ends with a relaxed visit to coastal Essaouira. The journey is around 1,200 km long and covers various regions, including the Middle Atlas, Sahara desert, and High Atlas mountains.
What's Included
- 11 days private tourism car with English speaking driver
- 9 nights at the hotels with breakfasts
- 1 night at Luxury desert camp
- Local guides in Rabat, Meknes, Fes and Marrakech
- Sahara experience: Camel trekking and night party at the camp
- 6 dinners from Fes to Ouarzazate
What's Not Included
- Lunches and drinks
- Rest of dinners
- Tickets to visit places
- Tips and personal expenses
Itinerary
Day 1: Casablanca - Rabat – Meknes
Meet the guide at your hotel in Casablanca or at Mohamed V Airport. In Casablanca visit the Hassan II mosque, the second biggest religious site after Mecca. The Mosque has a view out to the Atlantic Ocean and part of it is established on the sea. The minaret is 200 meters; this makes the mosque visible from the outskirts of Casablanca. Continue to Rabat, the administrative capital of Morocco. Rabat is modern, spacious with nice gardens. The visit of Rabat includes the Hassan Tower, Chellah, The façades of the royal palace, the Oudaya Kasbah. Lunch is in Rabat. We drive the rest of the journey to Meknès. Check into your hotel.
Day 2: Meknes - Fez
Meknes is another Moroccan imperial city like Rabat. It holds the ville nouvelle and the Medina. It was the capital of the Sultan Moulay Ismail during the 17 century, and it was besieged by huge walls for protection. Breakfast at the hotel and then start the guided tour of Meknes. Sightseeing includes Moulay Ismail mausoleum, the basin Swani, the medina with Lahdim Square and the old cereal storage rooms. We drive to Fez via the ruins of Volubilis and take deep insight to an old and ruined town in central Morocco. After guided visit of Volubilis, we transfer to Fes for an ovenright.
Day 3: Fes guided tour
Fez or Fes is the first Moroccan imperial city. It holds a wealth of attractions and described as the spiritual centre of Morocco. The Karaouiyin University of Fez is considered among the oldest in the world. Hiring a local guide in Fez is essential to have a complete visit. You start the journey with a visit of royal palace and the ceramics and poetry looking at hand made artefacts. You move with your guide to explore the ancient University of Karaouiyin, the Tanneries and the vibrant alleys of the old quarter. You will admire the bustling streets of the Medina where merchants open their shops. After an active journey we take you back to your hotel.
Day 4: Fez - Merzouga
After breakfast, we depart to Merzouga. On the road we cross several Berber towns: Imouzzèr a small town that gives out to Sais plains, then Ifrane a summer resort town in the Middle Atlas Mountains. We drive to Azrou Cedar forest for monkey pictures and then to Midelt for lunch. In the afternoon, we carry on to Merzouga through Errachidia and along the breathtaking oasis of Ziz. Drive via Erfoud and transfer to Merzouga. Overnight at the hotel. Dinner & breakfasts.
Day 5: Merzouga & Desert camping experience
Today itinerary reconciles with Fez Merzouga long journey. Time will be devoted to explore Merzouga and its suburbs. We tour the Sandy dunes of Erg Chebbi that stretches in the Sahara desert on 30 km long and 10 km width. It is a gift from nature, and it inspires locals and guests with it high clean dunes. Sunrise and sunset are among the highlights. In the same day, we meet nomad families who take care of their sheeps and camels. They live in nomad tents and they depend on grazing to win a living. We head to Rissani to visit the local market and to explore examples of ancient villages. Nearby Merzouga we listen to Gnawa music. We drive back to the hotel to start the camel trekking.
After refreshment, ride your camel accross the sand dunes to the campsite. Enjoy vast sand dunes, night party and yummy dinner in the camp.
Day 6: Merzouga - Todgha gorges
In the morning you wake up for spectacular sunrise. The sun draws a range of colours on the sandy dunes. It is a wonderful opportunity for sunrise pictures. Have breakfast at the camp, and transfer to Merzouga.
Set off for Tinghir with a stop in Rissani to visit its medieval souk. Travel further to Erfoud; know for fossil prepraration and a potentiel visit will be included under interest.
continue the journey with a break for lunch in Tinjdad . In the afternoon, we continue to Tinghir, famous for the amazing Todgha Gorges. They are cliffs that rise up to 300 meters among which the clean river flows. The palm groves stretch along the river giving a unique view. To the way to the gorges stand the old Ksar which is partially inhabited. Night will be spent in a hotel nearby.
Day 7: Todgha gorges - Ouarzazate
After breakfast, we drive to Ouarzazate on the way of thousand Kasbah. cross Boumalne Dades from where we move alongside the Dades valley with its ever green gardens. Reach El Kelaa M’Gouna, the village of roses where people celebrate the festival of roses in late April with a potentiel stop to see the roses products.
We cross the calm village of Skoura where we visit the Amridil Kasbah. Continue the rest of our way to Ouarzazate, and visit the Atlas Studio before hotel check in.
Day 8: Ouarzazate-Marrakech
After breakfast, we visit the Taourirt Kasbah, and we drive to Ait Ben Haddou village that holds the most impressive Kasbah in Morocco. In the UNESCO protected site, many movies have been shot. After lunch, we drive the rest of the Itinerary to Marrakech through the highest Atlas Mountains. Check into the hotel.
Day 9: Marrakech sightseeing
Today will be dedicated to explore Marrakech. Historical visit of Marrakech will include Menara garden, a magnificent pool surrounded by flowers and other impressive sights such as the koutoubia Mosque (the twin tower of Giralda in Seville, Spain). The Saadian tombs demonstrate the Moorish architecture with its perfection, The Bahia palace and Madrassa Ibn Youssef. The guide take you to the restaurant for lunch. Evening drums will draw you to the Djemaa El Fna (main city square). It’s a festival atmosphere, with snake charmers, Berber and Gnoua musicians, and storytellers illuminated by lamplight and wreathed in smoke. Food stalls on the square sell fresh salads, soups, fried fish and chips, chicken and beef kebabs and even boiled snails or sheep’s head. Finish it off with a glass of sweet cinnamon tea.
Day 10: Marrakech - Essaouira :
This itinerary combines the mysterious allure of Marrakech and the and the relaxed coastal vibes of Essaouira. After breakfast, departure to Essaouira which is less than 3 hours from Marrakech. Essaouira is a windy town that gives out to the Atlantic ocean with a little harbour. it has a rich history and was a portugaise establishement during the 16 century. Today, you will change the busiest atmosphere of Marrakech with the vibles of Essaouira. You enjoy your time walking in the Medina and taste a savourous fish dish in the port. Night in the hotel.
Day 11: Essaouira – Marrakech
After Breakfast and at the appropriate time we transfer you to the airport. Far well!
The tour can be adjusted to leave from Marrakech or Casablanca airport.