Colorful royal cities
Not only does Morocco have a rich and varied natural environment, it also has much to offer culturally.
You will visit the magnificent royal cities of Morocco, rich in history and of exceptional beauty.
In Fez, Meknes and Marrakech , time seems to have stood still. In Fez, Morocco's oldest royal city, you can dream away in a beautiful and luxurious riad. In Marrakech - the "red" city with its many terracotta-colored buildings and souks - you will be short of ears and eyes.
Sunrise in the Sahara Desert
You will experience an impressive sunrise in the dunes of Erg Chebbi on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
The Todra Gorge is of a unique and savage beauty and as in harmony with the landscape as the valley of the 1000 kasbahs.
You will also enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Atlas Mountains.
First you will cross the picturesque Middle Atlas, where you can encounter the famous Atlas monkeys, and then you will make the crossing via the spectacular Tizi 'n Tichkapas where you will have an amazing view of the mountains and valleys.
Rest and recuperate during a few relaxing days in the charming seaside resort of Essaouira.
Tips & Tops Highlights Trip Morocco:
- Morocco is a colorful country, this is reflected in its cities as well as in its people
- You have the choice of traveling by 4WD with driver/guide or by rental car
- Watching the sun set in the Atlantic Ocean from the seafront promenade in Casablanca
- Impressive is the never-completed Hassan Mosque, which was supposed to be the largest in the Arab world
- In the many beautiful riads you can immerse yourself in luxury and opulence
- You may not enter the royal palace in Fez, but the exterior alone is worth a visit
- Fes, the religious center of Morocco, still has many ancient crafts, such as potteries, dyers and tanneries
- Meknes has a city wall with beautiful gates, with the Bab al Mansour being one of the most beautiful
- A hike through the Todra Gorge is spectacular; you will walk between three hundred meter high rock walls
- After the dusty landscape of Tinerhir, you will reach the valley of the Dadès River, with oases full of date palms and almond trees
- Staying in Marrakech is like a fairy tale from a thousand and one nights
- The setting sun in Marrakech gives the many terracotta-colored buildings an extra red glow
- Essaouira enjoys a mild climate,which is partly why it is one of the most popular seaside resorts in Morocco.