Itinerary -
DAY 1 : Arrive Casablanca
On arrival at Casablanca International Airport, you will be met and transferred by local
English speaking guide to the hotel. Check in to the hotel. Evening is at leisure. If time
permits then proceed with Casablanca City Tour including: Start with Parc de La League
Arabe, a huge garden with avenues lined with tall palm trees, ficus, arcades, pergolas
and flower beds. On its edge is situated the Sacred Heart, a splendid example of
Moresque architecture. Moving north, work your way up to the old medina as you move
through Place Mohammed V and the Place des Nations Unions, the main focal points of
Ville Novell, Casa’s new town. See French architecture complemented with Moorish
design in Place Mohammed V, the protectorate square. Then enjoy visit to Mosque of
Hassan II. Designed by the French architect Michel Pinseau. Its minarets are the world's
tallest at 210 meters. It is an enormous architectural masterpiece and the second largest
religious building in the world. End the tour with visit of Anfa District and Ain Diab Sea
Resort. If arrival late in the day the city tour will take place on the morning of the
following day.
Overnight at the hotel in Casablanca. (D)
DAY 2 : Casablanca – Rabat - Tangier
Today depart to Rabat, the administrative capital of Morocco. Visit Hassan tower, which
stands on the hill overlooking the Wadi Bouregreg. It is a gigantic mosque, emblematic
of Rabat and famous for its unfinished minaret where storks nest. Next door, visit the
beautiful Mausoleum of Mohammed V decorated with stained glass windows, white
marble and a wrought-iron entryway with a stairway leading to an impressive dome.
Ville Nouvel the new town has wide boulevards, open green spaces and avenues lined
with residential blocks, a railroad, the Bank of Morocco, Museum from the post office
and the cathedral Saint -Pierre. Next, guide will escort you on a walk around the
picturesque Almohad northern walls of the Oudaïa Kasbah. The kasbah was built by
Moulay Ismaïl from 1672-1727 to protect the city and is enclosed by ramparts dating
from the Almohad period. Visit Bab Oudaïa, a monumental gate and example of Almohad
military architecture. Before moving on to city Medina, relax in the Moorish style
Andalusian garden. Later proceed to Tangier. Arrive at Tangier and check in to the hotel.
Overnight at the hotel in Tangier. (B, D)
DAY 3 : Tangier – Chauen – Fez
Today proceed with the visit of Tangiers. Visit the Kasbah of Tangier: the Kasbah, old
palace area, is above the harbor and the city heights. You can also discover prehistoric
and ancient remains of Tangier. Visit to the hosts palace (e.g. museum Forbes)
transformed by Malcom Forbes museum it draws crowds of passionate contemporary
history, today is the official palace hosts pass mark in Tangier. Visit of large and small
Socco : Large Socco (from the Spanish meaning souk) is located at the entrance of the
Medina. This is the busiest place in town. As for the little Socco: there is a large mosque
built in the 18th century on the ruins of an Old Portuguese Cathedral. Visit to the
Legation of the United States: the first American historical monument located outside
the United States. It is a small palace, located in the heart of the Kasbah, offered in 1821 by the Sultan Moulay Sulaiman to the fifth President of the United States, James
Monroe. You can also visit if you like the caves of Hercules: located 10 Km from Tangier,
is natural cave where, according to Greek mythology, Hercules went to rest after the
completion of his exploits. Later proceed to Fez. Arrive at Fez and check in to the hotel.
Overnight at the hotel in Fez. (B, D)
DAY 4 : Fez
Today the whole day will be devoted to discovering Fez, the oldest of the Imperial
Cities, which is well known for its spiritual and educational contributions to the
Moroccan culture. Visit Fès el, Rue Talaa Kebira,Karaouiyine Mosque. Continue along the
streets which will lead you to some of Fez’ most important buildings including Dar el-
Magana, a 14 century water clock and Zaouia el Tijaniya, containing the tomb of Ahmed
el Tijani, who spread his infamous doctrine Tariqq el- Tijaniya (The Way) throughout
Morocco. Also visit the Ech Cherabliyine Mosque (Mosque of the Slipper makers) then
browse the souks selling henna, slippers, caftans, silks, jewelry and spices. Next onto
the UNESCO recognized site, Fondouk el- Najjarine. Within the foundouk’s three floors is
the Musée de Bois, which displays carved doors from the Bou Inania Medersa. Post lunch
visit the Museum Dar el- Batha to view the great collection of pottery, leather-work,
wood, books and manuscripts from the nineteenth century. Next, visit Bab el Ftouh, the
“Gateway of the Aperture” to explore the Andalusia quarter, a residential part of the
medina laced with monuments. Last part of the tour will take you into the Fez el Jedid,
a Kasbah which functioned as Morocco’s administrative center until 1912. Explore the
royal palace and many interesting quarters including the Moulay Abdullah Quarter, the
Mullah (Jewish Quarter) and a little farther down south lies Ville Nouvelle (The New
Quarter). Return back to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel in Fez. (B, D)
DAY 5 : Fez – Beni Mellal - Marrakech
Proceed to Marrakech via Beni Mellal. Beni Mellal, a modern town surrounded by orange
and olive groves. The nearby Bin-el-Ouidane Dam keeps the groves and other cultivated
crops like Beetroot and sugarcane well watered. Located at the foot of the Middle Atlas
Moutains, Beni Mellal is on the edge of the great Tadla Plain where cereals are
cultivated. The town has an interesting history of also being called Day and Kasbah
Belkouche and was inhabited by the Berbers and Jews before the arrival of Islam. In the
13th century Beni Mellal stood on the border between the kingdoms of Fez and
Marrakech, which were the objects of dispute between the Merinid and Almohad
dynasties. Proceed to Marrakech. Arrive at Marrakech and check in to the hotel.
Overnight at the hotel in Marrakech. (B, D)
DAY 6 : Marrakech
Enjoy city tour of Marrakech, the second oldest Imperial City and definitely the "Pearl of
the South". Founded by the Almoravides at the end of the 11th century, Marrakesh sits in
a lush oasis nestled at the foot of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Begin the tour in
Medina, the old quarter of the Marrakech. From here we will explore this historically
charming area by foot. In Djemma el Fna, visit the famous 12th century Koutoubia
Mosque and its influential minaret. Marrakech is a city of underground channels built by
the architects from Cordoba, Spain to provide water for the town and Palmery. We will
drive to the Lower Medina to explore more of Marrakesh’s secrets: the 16th century
Saadian Tombs with its stark towers, the ruined 16th century El Badia palace and the Mullah and the Jewish quarter. Post lunch guide will lead you through the labyrinth
streets and alleys of the Djemma. Enjoy aromatic smells, taste fresh squeezed orange
juice and venture into the souks specializing in Berber carpets, silver jewelry, artisan
workshops, handmade shoes and tanneries. Overnight at the hotel in Marrakech. (B, D)
DAY 7 : Marrakech – Casablanca
Proceed to Casablanca. Arrive in Casablanca and check into the hotel. Overnight at the
hotel in Casablanca. (B, D)
DAY 8 : Depart Casablanca
This morning you will be transferred to Casablanca International Airport to board your
flight back home or your next destination. (B)
Trip Ends With Sweet Memories !!!
- Breakfast
- Parking and Toll tax
- Pick and Drop at time of arrival/departure
- Driver's allowance, Road tax and Fuel charges
- Sightseeing by private car
- Transfer & sightseeing by A/c Vehicle Depending on number of pax.
- Accommodation at the mentioned hotels or similar on twin sharing basis
- (depending on the availability )
Exclusions -
- Camera fee
- Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages
- Travel insurance
- 9% GST (includes 0.15% Swachh Bharat Cess)
- Any Airfare / Train fare
- Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances etc.
- Tips, laundry & phone call
- Entrance charges anywhere are not included
- All personal expenses
- Anything not included in the inclusions is excluded.
For Departure Dates just call 7350530009 / 7350540009 / 7350550009
Things To carry
For Adults - Photo identification in the form of Pan Card /Passport / Voter ID / Driving License
For students - Carry original as well as 2 photocopies of school or college Photo Identity card
For Infants - Carry 2 passport sized photographs
THINGS TO CARRY ALONG
Mobile phone with appropriate sim card
Along with your necessary clothing and toiletries carry sun screen lotion, hand sanitizer, sun glasses, cap, sports shoes, umbrella / windcheater, camera etc. and woollens if needed
If you are on any medication, carry sufficient stock of the medicines with prescription
Payment Policy
- Booking Fee
- 30 or more days before departure: 50%
- Between 29 to 20 days before departure: 100%
Cancellation Policy
- Cancellation charges per person
- 30 or more days before departure: 50%
- Between 29 to 1 days before departure: 100%
Terms & Conditions
- Per person rates (in Rs) - applicable on two persons staying together sharing the same room
- Entrance charges anywhere are not included
- Package rates are subject to change without prior notice
- Meal plan: EP - Accommodation only, CP - Accommodation with breakfast, MAP - Accommodation with breakfast, lunch or dinner, AP -Accommodation with breakfast, lunch & dinner
- The above package is not valid during national holidays, festivals & long weekends (Independece Day and Janmashtami)
- Namoh Retails (Pvt) Ltd reserves the right to change/modify or terminate the offer any time at its discretion and without any prior notice
- In case of unavailability in mentioned hotels, alternate accommodation will be arranged in a similar category hotel
Seasons -
- Rainy -November to March
- Winter - July, August and September
- Summer - October to April, May
Currency –
- Moroccan dirham
Language –
- English / Arabic / Berber / French
About The Place:
Morocco, a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, is distinguished by its Berber, Arabian and European cultural influences. Marrakesh’s medina, a mazelike medieval quarter, offers entertainment in its Djemaa el-Fna square and souks (marketplaces) selling ceramics, jewelry and metal lanterns. The capital Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas is a 12th-century royal fort overlooking the water.