Heather Folkins

Escape Journeys

Highlights of Morocco - Escape Journeys Private Group

Nov 10, 2024 to Nov 24, 2024
Morocco

Discover imperial cities, the Atlas Mountains, Sahara and Atlantic coast

For sheer diversity, Morocco is the perfect destination. We explore the imperial cities of Marrakech, Meknes and Fez and continue our journey to the mountain ranges to the south, where dunes and kasbahs are scattered among palm oases inhabited by friendly Amazigh. A highlight of our trip is a camel trek in the Sahara. We fit in a visit to Todra Gorge, the beautiful 16th-century kasbah of Ait Benhaddou and enjoy a village walk in the picturesque Tighza valley of the High Atlas. We complete the trip with a walk along the sandy beach of Essaouira and a city tour in bustling Marrakech.

 

WHAT'S InCLUDED:

 

KEY INFORMATION

  • Six nights three-star hotels, one night auberge, two nights riad, one night Sahara camp, two nights lodge and two nights Kasbah
  • Travel by private minibus and camel
  • Group normally 5 to 16, plus leader. Min age 16 yrs
  • Countries visited: Morocco

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • All breakfasts and four dinners
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Free arrival and departure transfers for everyone
 

 

 

 

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Travel insurance
  • Visas or vaccinations
  • Single supplement
  • Meals not listed below
  • Items of a personal nature
 

 

Itinerary:

Day 1

Start Marrakech

Buzzy Marrakech is a whirlwind of tradition and culture; an invigorating introduction to Morocco. However, today is a relaxing one, a chance for our group to congregate at the hotel and settle in. We may have a welcome briefing this evening or tomorrow, depending on when everyone arrives.

Accommodation: Hotel Akabar or Ayoub Hotel (or similar)

 

Day 2

Visit Hassan II Mosque; to the capital Rabat

This morning we drive to Casablanca, a modern and commercial seaport, to visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world. After, we drive two hours to Rabat, the political capital of Morocco, but second to Casablanca in importance. Although mostly modern, Rabat has an excellent old quarter that we take time to explore.

Accommodation: Rabat Hotel Bouregreg (or similar)

Drive time: Five hours and a half hours

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

Day 3

Explore the Roman site of Volubilis and Meknes; to Fez

Strike out from Rabat on a 2hr 30min drive over the northern plain towards Meknes. The scenery changes as the land becomes more cultivated, this being one of the most fertile areas of Morocco. Sultan Moulay Ismail’s old capital of Meknes is our first example of one of the imperial cities of Morocco. We meet our guide and wander the narrow streets of the old city, and explore the souk, perhaps having your first chance at bartering for souvenirs. In the afternoon, we take a 45-minute drive to the largest and best kept Roman ruins in Morocco – Volubilis, once a large Roman town and now a Unesco World Heritage site. After exploring this site with a local guide we continue our journey approximately two hours drive to the ancient city of Fez, where we spend two nights.

Accommodation: Hotel La Paix (or similar)

Drive time: Four and a half hours

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

Day4

Guided tour of Fez, including visits to the Medersa Bou Ananiya (entrance not included) and the medina

This fascinating city is the intellectual and religious centre of Morocco. Founded over 1,000 years ago, Fez has many mosques and medersas (theological colleges) including the ninth-century al-Karaouine University, whose architecture is very similar to that seen in Moorish Spain. Fez medina is one of the largest in the world, an immense warren of souks, home to thousands of craftsfolk with their tiny shops opening onto the narrow alleyways. Noisy and pungent, the medina is an absorbing experience. Our city guide walks us through different sections of the souk, including those selling leather, brass and copper. No visit to Fez is complete without a visit to the tanneries. Outside the medina we shall visit the Jewish District (mellah), the exterior of the Royal Palace and drive up to a panoramic viewpoint over the city.

Accommodation: Hotel La Paix (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

Day 5

Drive to Merzouga, on the edge of the Sahara

Today we have a journey approximately 10 hours long, with frequent stops and beautiful scenery along the way. We travel over the stunning Middle Atlas, down through the picturesque Ziz Valley to the Hamada, a flat stony desert, gradually approaching the spectacular site of the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. We stay in a small and welcoming auberge (inn) on the edge of the dunes from where it is easy to climb to watch the sunrise.

Accommodation: Auberge La Source (or similar)

Drive time: Eight and a half hours

Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner

 

Day 6

Walk among the dunes; camel trek; overnight in a Sahara camp

A free morning provides time to explore the largest sand sea in Morocco, or to relax in the shade of a palm tree by the dunes. The sand sea is famed for its pink tones that take on a spectacular rose colour at sunset. In the late afternoon, we take part in a genuine Saharan experience – a 45-minute camel trek through the dunes, where we watch the sunset. We then come back to the camp at the edge of the desert to spend the night.

Accommodation: Full-service at Camp La Source (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner  

 

 

 

 

Day 7

To Skoura via the Todra Gorge

After sunrise, we leave our desert camp and head towards the little city of Skoura, nestled on a beautiful palm grove and located near Ouarzazate. From here onwards to explore Todra Gorge, and the picturesque oases they hide in (journey time approximately four hours). Following the 1,000 Kasbahs Road you will marvel at the breathtaking vistas of impressive ancient kasbahs nestled in lush palm groves.

Accommodation: Skoura Lodge (or similar)

Drive time: Six and a half hours

Meals included: Breakfast 

 

 

 

Day 8

Skoura, the palm grove capital of Morocco

There is the opportunity to take a one-hour drive to Toundout Valley and enjoy a three-hour guided hike through a Berber village, where you will learn a little of their culture. Alternatively, relax in and around the lodge, walking through the magnificent lush palm groves. Considered the palm grove capital of Morocco, Skoura will certainly offer peace and relaxation through its various walks discovering multiple palm groves and kasbahs.

Accommodation: Skoura Lodge (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

Day 9

Journey to Tighza, via Kasbah Ait Benhaddou

Leaving Skoura, we rejoin the main road and drive west along the ‘Route of the Thousand Kasbahs’ via the desert city of Ouarzazate and on to the well-preserved Kasbah Ait Benhaddou. This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most spectacular sights of the Atlas, and the location of several Hollywood films including Gladiator (2000). After admiring the view, we may see some of the simple village houses. Continuing into the mountains, we branch east through a wide flat mountain valley, finally arriving at Anmiter, where we leave our bus and take a 90-minute picturesque walk on an uphill gradient to the village of Tigzha, where we spend the next two nights. Our luggage will be transported to the village for us. For those who do not want to walk, mules are available (100 dirhams, payable locally). This is a unique remote village experience however the only accommodation in the area is basic.

Accommodation: Riad Bouchahoud (or similar)

Drive time: One and a half hours

Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner 

 

 

Day 10

Full day walking in the High Atlas; evening hammam

We start our day with an optional walk through the villages of the Tigzha Valley, heading into the hills on mule tracks with the peaks of the High Atlas acting as a backdrop to our walk. The length of our trek will depend on the ability of the group, but it is likely to be approximately four hours. The afternoon is free to relax with a book, enjoy the mountain views, take a stroll through the beautiful landscape or challenge the village children to a game of football.

Tigzha is just one of four villages in this remote valley that has been supported by Exodus for more than 10 years on various responsible tourism projects. We will visit the village hammam, built with money raised by Exodus clients. This is an authentic experience and terrific fun. It is very much a traditional hammam and you are likely to get the opportunity to mix with the villagers, which further adds to the experience. A standard treatment is included, but you will need to purchase a scrubber and soap for 20 dirhams (US$1.90) plus a customary tip of 20 dirhams. Refreshed, we return to the Kasbah for our final dinner in the mountains. Please note the Hamman was damaged during the recent earthquake and so it may not be in use when your tour visits Tighza.  If this is the case we will include a lunch instead during your tour.

Accommodation: Riad Bouchahoud (or similar)

Drive time: One and a half hours

Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner

 

Day11

Over the High Atlas Mountains to Essaouira

Leaving the gite, we walk back to our bus for a short drive to the palace of Telouet. This once-grand building stands abandoned and crumbling and we have deemed it unsafe to enter however we can walk around the outside and take photographs. We continue our scenic drive over the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakech, via the Tizi n’Tichka pass, which at 7,415ft (2,260m) above sea level is the highest road in Morocco. The scenery is spectacular and there are some wonderful views of the mountains. We stop at a women’s cooperative argan oil farm, where you can see the trees, get a demonstration of the production process, and purchase products if you’d like. Our journey finally brings us to the flat arid plains of Marrakech, and then onwards to the pretty seaside town of Essaouira.

Accommodation: Riad Da El Qdima or Mechouar Plaza (or similar)

Drive time: Seven and a half hours

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

 

 

Day12

Free day in Essaouira

Enjoy a free day in Essaouira, an old Portuguese fishing port overlooking the Atlantic. The settlement dates to the 15th century but the present town was constructed around 1760 by Sidi Mohammed ben Abdullah, who needed a base from which to suppress a revolt from Agadir. Today, the town is extremely relaxed and its whitewashed houses with painted shutters, artisan workshops, boat yards and fishermen provide a marked contrast to the desert, kasbahs and cities we have so far visited. Our hotel is situated in the heart of the old walled city, where we have plenty of time for shopping in the souks or strolling along the beach. With many pleasant cafes and some outstanding seafood restaurants, there is plenty of choice for our evening meal.

Accommodation: Riad Da El Qdima or Mechouar Plaza (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

Day13

To Marrakech; guided tour including Bahia Palace, finish in Djemaa el Fna

After breakfast, we drive back to Marrakech. In the afternoon, we enjoy a guided tour to find our bearings and soak up the atmosphere of this amazing city. Our guide will take us to the Bahia Palace, ending in the Djemaa el Fna, where the town becomes a maze of bustling bazaars, palaces and mosques. It is worth seeing this renowned landmark in the evening, as Marrakech revolves around this open-air central square, with food stalls, juice sellers, snake charmers and acrobats. It is a place of night-time entertainment for both local people and tourists.

Accommodation: Hotel Akabar or Ayoub Hotel (or similar)

Drive time: 3hr 30min

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

Day14

Free day in Marrakech

Today is free in Marrakech and there is no shortage of things to do. You might wish to visit the largest mosque in the city, Koutoubia, or venture through the souks and old streets of the medina. After bartering for souvenirs, there will be time for a short visit to the Koranic School and Museum of Marrakech. After this, you can unwind by taking a 30-minute calèche ride (a bright green horse-drawn carriage) to the Jardin Majorelle. These tranquil gardens are decorated throughout in indigo blue and were once owned by Yves St. Laurent.
For lunch, we would highly recommend the Amal Women’s Training Centre and Moroccan Restaurant, which Exodus supports in their cause to empower women from disadvantaged backgrounds. They are a non-profit organisation dedicated to training students to become self-sufficient and improving their quality of life through acquiring new skills in a professional restaurant setting. For a superb traditional Moroccan meal and the opportunity to support this worthy cause, do pay them a visit. This evening it’s common for the group to enjoy a final meal together on Djemaa el Fna.

Accommodation: Hotel Akabar or Ayoub Hotel (or similar)

Meals included: Breakfast

 

 

Day15

End Marrakech

Enjoy your final breakfast this morning and take the chance to reflect on your unforgettable Morocco adventure. You’ve navigated lively medinas, ridden a camel in the Sahara and experienced a traditional hammam in the Atlas Mountains. Now, however, is the time to start your journey home and start planning your next adventure.

Meals included: Breakfast


 

 

Deposit of 500.00 per person is due at time of booking and non refundable.  Balance due 90 days prior.   

Available Packages

Land Tour Only
Unavailable as of April 30, 2024

$2,001.00
Deposit: $500.00 per person

 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Discover the imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fez and Marrakech
  • Visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the impressive Todra Gorge
  • Experience a traditional hammam in the Atlas Mountains
  • Walk from a remote Berber community into the magnificent and inspiring High Atlas Mountains
  • Relax in the charming fishing port of Essaouira

KEY INFORMATION

  • Six nights three-star hotels, one night auberge, two nights riad, one night Sahara camp, two nights lodge and two nights Kasbah
  • Travel by private minibus and camel
  • Countries visited: Morocco
 
Prices are based on double occpancy.  Limited single suppliment rooms available on a first come request basis  +$450.00 pp.