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    5 Days / 4 Nights
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    Marrakech
    Casablanca
    Min Age : 1+

    5 Days Morocco itinerary

    Morocco 5 days tour

    This 5 Days Morocco Itinerary from Casablanca will show you the best of what Morocco has to show. Starting from Casablanca you then have the opportunity to visit one of Morocco’s large Mosque named as The Hassan II Mosque, from Casablanca we head to Fes where the Most ancient Medina in the world is Located. Next to the Fabulous Sahara Desert for a memorizing experience of camel trek and overnighting in a desert luxury camp. On the remaining days visit the Stunning gorges of Todgha and Dades, as well as the Oldest Kasbahs of Ait ben Haddou and Taouririt. Finally end the 5 Days Morocco tour in Marrakech.

    PLEASE NOTE!!!

    Please Take into account that this 5 Days Tour Morocco Itinerary is just a tour itinerary example designed by our travel expert team which works in tourism sector since 20 years ago. So in Case this itinerary doesn’t fit your needs and preferences. Don’t Hesitate to contact us and we will plan together a suitable trip which will absolutely include the places you want to visit and Activities you want to do.

    Tour: Morocco itinerary 5 Days

    5 Days in Morocco

    ⇒ Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca & Visit Rabat and head to Fes


    In the First Day of your 5 Day Private Morocco itinerary. One of our professional drivers will welcome you at Mohamed V international airport of Casablanca. And pickup you heading to the city center for Visiting the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. Later we continue to Fes via Rabat the capital city of Morocco. Upon arrival this charming city you will start Visiting the most uniquely sites as you will begin with the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO World Heritage site which offers panoramic views of the city and the Bouregreg River. Next Explore the Hassan Tower and Mohammed V Mausoleum: Visit these iconic landmarks, which are important symbols of Moroccan history and architecture. Next continue to Fes one of Morocco’s oldest imperial cities. Here we will be spending two wonderful nights.

    ⇒ Day 2: Fes » Ifrane » Cedar Forest » Midelt » Ziz Valley » Sahara Desert


    Say bye to the scientific city of Fes and Depart to Sahara Desert of Merzouga. Stop at the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains and Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland.” Also stop in the Cedar Forest to enjoy a break with Barbary Macaques (Donkeys) which feeding them is totally allowed. From there to Midelt then Zaida for a barbecue lunch. last stop in handled in Ziz Valley a great and amazing overlooking panorama. Next, we continue to Merzouga where you will be embarking on a camel ride into the vast desert. On the top of a sand dune give yourself some time to get immersed in stunning view of the sunset. At night make sure to enjoy a traditional Berber dinner at your desert camp. Spend the night under the stars in a desert tent.


    ⇒ Day 3: Desert Excursion » Khamlia Village » Nomads » Meffis Mountain


    Today After breakfast we start an exploration day around Merzouga Village as we visit first the Nomads who lives behind the erg Chebbi dunes and spend some time in their handwoven tent enjoying a tea glass. Afterwards head to Mefiss where many mines found from the period of French colonialism. Feel free to walk around and discover how locals extract eyeliner from 200 meters underground! Thereafter continue to Khamila a village built by black-skinned people who have emigrated from Mali, Senegal, … The village is famous by Gnawa music which is played by locals. Next Lunch in a local restaurant specialized in pizza Berber. At the end of the day we transfer you to the hotel for continuing the rest of the day in the swimming pool.


    ⇒ Day 4: Sahara Desert » Rissani » Todgha Gorge » Dades Gorge


    Today we leave the Sahara Desert after Having an unforgettable experiences that will definitely last in your memory forever. Have Breakfast and climb the small dunes in front of your hotel for the last time. Afterwards we head the road To Boumalne Dades but with several stops along the way as we make Errisani city as the first stop it’s a historic town that was once the capital of the Tafilalt region as well as its the Alaouite family’s original. Get to discover the souk which mean Market here you will mention that locals sell everything that can be sold.  Moreover, move to Todgha Gorge one of Morocco’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Here in the gorge take the chance to explore and to appreciate this stunning canyon carved by the Todgha River. Marvel at the towering cliffs that rise up to 300 meters high and enjoy a leisurely walk along the riverbank. After a wander along the river, we continue our way to Dades for the overnight stay. 


    ⇒ Day 5: Dades Gorge » Kalaat M’Gouna » Ouarzazte » Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah » Marrakech


    Today after breakfast we pay a short visit to the charming Dades Gorge which locates in between fascinating Huge Mountains and stunning Curves of Tissadrin. After spending some few minutes at the gorge, we leave Boumalne Dades and head towards Kalaat M’Agouna where a panoramic view of the Rose Valley locates. Here feel free to visit one of the Women’s cooperatives in order to see how those local women works to earn a living and to fight unemployment. Afterwards we continue to Marrakech via the fabulous city of Ouarzazate known as the Hollywood of Africa and the gateway to the Sahara Desert.  Feel free to take some memorable photos in front of the Taourirt Kasbah before we head to the Ait ben Haddou Kasbah.

    Ones we are in Ait ben Haddou Take your time to stroll all around each corner and each room to see and to discover this fortified landmark which stands up for several years or even centuries. Explore the small streets and mud-brick buildings of this historic ksar where hundreds of films have shot! such as the mummy, Gladiator, Game of Thrones and many other incredibly movies. Thereafter we leave The Kasbah heading to Marrakech through Tizi N’Tichka Pass a linking point between Marrakech and Ouarzazate. Here gets ready to be fascinated with the stunning panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains. In Late afternoon we reach our destination Marrakech. We will directly transfer you to your accommodation. End of the 5 Days Morocco itinerary.

    5 Days Morocco Itinerary Info:

    Morocco itinerary 5 Days

    Price Includes:

    • pickups and drops off from Your Accommodation
    • Experienced English Speaking Driver Guide
    • Fuel
    • Stops along the ways for (Pictures, Breaks, Lunch...)
    • Private Comfortable Car with well air-conditioning
    • 3 Nights in a charming Riads
    • 1 Peaceful Night in a Magical Camp at the Heart of Sahara
    • Camel Ride in Sahara Desert (Camel per Person)
    • Local Guide in (Fes)
    • 2 Dinners in (Merzouga Desert & Bomalen Dades)
    • Breakfasts

    Price Excludes:

    • Lunch & Drinks
    • Driver Tips
    • Any Private Expenses
    • Historical Monuments tickets

    Map: 5 Days Morocco trip

    Casablanca To imperial cities

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    Tips you Shoud Know before your Travel!

    5 Days Tour in Morocco

    Before traveling to Morocco, it’s helpful to be aware of certain tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Here are some essential tips to know before visiting Morocco:

    Cultural Tips:

    1. Respect Local Customs: Morocco is a conservative Muslim country, so it’s important to respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas.
    2. Greetings: Greet people with “Salam alaykum” (peace be upon you) and respond with “Wa alaykum as-salam” (and upon you be peace).
    3. Ramadan: If traveling during Ramadan, be aware that many restaurants and shops may have altered hours. Respectful behavior during fasting hours is appreciated.
    4. Hospitality: Moroccan culture places a high value on hospitality. Accept invitations for tea or meals graciously, as it’s a sign of respect.

    Safety Tips:

    1. Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, including evacuation, as well as theft and trip cancellation.
    2. Petty Theft: Exercise caution in crowded areas, markets, and public transportation, as petty theft can occur. Keep your belongings secure and be vigilant.
    3. Scams: Be wary of common scams, such as fake guides, overcharging in taxis or shops, and offers for tours or goods that seem too good to be true.
    4. Health Precautions: Drink bottled or purified water, avoid street food from questionable vendors, and wash your hands frequently to prevent foodborne illnesses.

    Practical Tips:

    1. Currency: The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s advisable to exchange currency at authorized exchange offices or withdraw from ATMs rather than exchanging at the airport or hotels.
    2. Language: Arabic and French are the official languages, but many Moroccans also speak English, especially in tourist areas.
    3. Negotiation: Haggling is common in souks and markets. Don’t be afraid to negotiate prices, but do so respectfully.

    Cultural Sensitivities:

    1. Photography: Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially women, and respect their wishes if they decline.
    2. Alcohol: While alcohol is available in Morocco, it’s not as widely consumed as in Western countries. Respect local norms and avoid public drunkenness.
    3. Ramadan: During Ramadan, refrain from eating, drinking, or smoking in public during fasting hours out of respect for those observing the fast.

    Miscellaneous Tips:

    1. Tipping: Tipping is customary in Morocco, especially in restaurants, hotels, and for services like guides and drivers. A tip of around 10% is appreciated.
    2. Electricity: Morocco uses the European standard socket (Type C and Type E). Consider bringing a universal adapter if your devices have different plugs.
    3. Weather: Morocco has diverse climates, ranging from Mediterranean along the coast to desert inland. Pack accordingly depending on the regions you plan to visit and the time of year.

    By keeping these tips in mind, you can ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience while traveling in Morocco. Respect for local customs, awareness of safety precautions, and a willingness to embrace the culture will enhance your journey in this vibrant and diverse country.