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14 Days In Morocco From Casablanca
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Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Volubilis, Chefchaouen, Fes, Ifrane, Midelt, Ziz Valley, Rissini, Merzouga, Sahara Desert, Erfoud, Tinjedad, Tinghir, Todgha Gorge, Dades Gorge, Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, High Atlas Mountains, Ouirgane, Essaouira, Marrakech.
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Tour Plan:
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If you are fortunate to have 14 days in Morocco, we would love to help you discover this amazing country. From the moment you arrive in Casablanca and meet your guide at the airport, we will show you the many sides of Morocco. There will be somethings that we are sure you did not know existed! Magically chaotic, peaceful, spiritual, deafening and sometimes silent, Morocco is a land of contrast.
This comprehensive trip 14 day Morocco itinerary will have you exploring Morocco from north to south. During your two weeks in Morocco you are starting in Casablanca and you will journey across the Imperial hangouts of Rabat and Meknes before stopping into the Roman Ruins at Volubilis. That’s right! The Romans were here before you. Enjoy the Blue Pearl of Chefchaouen and the Rif Mountains. And that’s just the beginning.
Before long your 14 day trip in Morocco will have you wandering the mystical alleyways of Fes in search of artisans and the world’s oldest university. Find yourself in the cedar forests and sloping hills of the Middle Atlas mountains on your way south.
Your journey will reach a crescendo as you lope into the Sahara desert at sunset on camel back for a night in a nomad camp with a campfire and drum music.
While travelling in Morocco’s southern regions you will cross many Berber villages and kasbah’s, a few gorges to be explored and some lush valleys that just call out for hikers.
On this trip you will even have time to spend at the seaside with 2 nights in Essaouria, a former Portugese fishing village and working port where you can watch the sunrise on the ramparts before heading over to the boats to choose your lunch for the days fresh catch.
Top off your adventure with a few days in the magical and storied medina of Marrakech where snake charmers and fortune tellers will beguile you and keep you (only for a moment) from shopping the souks for souvenirs to take home.
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