As the engine room of the great civilising dynasties who
crossed the Straits of Gibraltar and pulled Europe out of its dark age, Morocco is famous for its Imperial Cities.
Day 1 : arrive at Casablanca where your guide we welcome you and drive you to the hotel.
Day 2 : Head south towards Marrakech, the capital of the south and the country's major tourist
drawcard; visit the focal point of Marrakech Djemaa el-Fna, the huge square in the medina that is considered to be the backdrop
for one of the world's greatest spectacles.According to the Author Paul Bowles, without it, Marrakesh would be just another
Moroccan city.Visit the most monument of Koutoubia; Souqs, Ali ben Youssef Mosque and Medersa, El-Badi Palace, Saadian tombs,
Jardin Majorelle...
Day 3 :
Ourika valley, resume the trip towards the dramatic cleft cut in the High Atlas that
embodies a wonderful day-trip from Marrakesh. The valley sides tower preciptously above the mass of emerland green fields
on the valley floor; continue towards exploring the immediate vicinity of the resort in search of rock carvings in Oukaimeden.
Drive getting through the Tizi N'tichka and have lunch in a small village of Taddert , continue towards Telout that was
an important stop on the main caravan route to Mali and the Kasbahs served as a palatial residence and headquarters
of the powerful Glaoui tribe.After that you will get back to spend the night in Marrakech.
Day 4 : Cascades D'Ouzoud, in order to escape
from the noisy and dusty Marrakesh; head East towarsd the other Imperial Cities, but do not mess visiting the sparkling waterfalls
of Ouzoud and Ait Bou Goumez Valley considered to be like hidden Himalayan Kingdom dropped into the Atlas. resume your trip
towards Meknes where you will spend the night.
Day 5 : Meknes, reflects its heritage as the one time centre of the Moroccan
sultanate, visit the huge gate of Bab Mansour, Koubbat as-Sufara; Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, that is the resting
place of the sultan who made Meknes his capital in the 17th century....
Day 6 : Fes,visit the oldest of the imperial cities, Fes is arguably the symbolic
heart of Morocco. Visit Fes El-Bali within lies an incredible maze of approximately 9400 twisting alleys, blind turns and
hidden souqs. visit Medersa Bou Inania, it is said to be the finest of Fes theological colleges constructed by the Merenids.
Also the Medersa el-Attarine founded in the heart of the medina.....
Day 7 : Rabat, head towards Rabat that provides a change of pace as a modern city
of elegant French streets and a quieter 12th-century medina. Rabat has twice been the imperial capital and is still the administrative
capital of Morocco. Visit the Kasbah of Oudaias, and the Rabat's most famous landmark Hassan Tower. Also the cool marble Mausoleum
of Mohammed V.Spend the night in Rabat.
Day 8 : Casablanca, head towards Casablanca
and visit the Hassan II Mosque that is rising above the Atlantic northwest of the medina, the mosque is the world's third-largest
mosque. You journey will be ended with the return to the Airport of Casablanca.