Paradise Morocco

15 DAYS TOUR FROM TANGIER

Overview

15 days tour from Tangier, your trip with Paradise Morocco Departing from Tangier. The journey covers both the northern and southern regions of Morocco. Traveling to the royal cities of Meknas, Fes, Marrakech, and Rabat, one may get insight into the customs and culture of Morocco. Explore the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, stopping at Berber settlements and seeing valleys, gorges, and Kasbahs along the way. Spending a night in a desert tent while camel riding in the Merzouga region of the Sahara Desert. Start in Tangier, then go to Chefchaouen, Ouarzazate, Casablanca, and Asilah. To reserve our services, contact Paradise Morocco right away.

HIGHLIGHT OF 15 DAYS TOUR FROM TANGIER

  • Tangier greetings.
  • travel to see the blue city Chefchauen
  • You will explore with local guides Fes.
  • Lost among Volubilis’ Roman ruins.
  • Local guides will show you Marrakech.
  • Azrou has Barbary Apes.
  • Merzouga Camels Merzouga Desert Night Sahara Camp
  • Ouarzazate’s Atlas Studio and Taourirt Kasbah.
  • Visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.
  • Gorgeous Atlas Mountains.
  • Explore the magical city Asilah

ITINERARY

Meet you at the port or airport in Tangier, our driving guide will take you on a 15-day north-and-south tour of Morocco before dropping you off at your hotel for the night. from the first meeting, you will feel that you are with a safe hand and yeah, it is a Paradise Morocco.

After a good breakfast on day two of our trip, we'll go to Tangier, sometimes known as "the Bride of the North." Any traveler looking to unwind completely and have a great time should go to this cutting-edge metropolis. In this area, we will tour the legendary caves of Hercules, where the Greek God of Strength rested after his final 12 labors, as well as other sites with the help of our knowledgeable driver-guide. To add to the spiritual magnificence of the medina, we will take you to the Kasbah Museum, Bab Ha-ha, and the city walls. Intriguingly blending Arabic, Andalusian, and European styles, the building beguiled onlookers. We will do our best to ensure that you see the most important sites in the Bride of the North, and that you have a memorable dinner and comfortable night's sleep in the same hotel or riad.

After breakfast, we'll leave for Chefchaouen, a city in northern Morocco, through Tetouan and the towering Rif Mountains. Throughout our journey, we will stop at scenic overlooks to soak in the breathtaking scenery and get some photographs of the beautiful Mountains. There will be plenty of time for us to have a tasty lunch break. Then, we'll make our way to the bleu city (Chefchaouen) in the afternoon, where we'll spend the night in a Hotel or Riad nestled among the blue souks of the medina.

Chefchaouen with Paradise Morocco, often spelled Chaouen, is a distinctive and traditional Moroccan town in northwest Morocco, encircled by the Rif Mountains, that you will tour after breakfast. Its fading blue buildings in the old town have become iconic, and the overall effect is one of cleanliness and refinement. The residents' choice of a uniformly blue hue for their exterior walls is largely responsible for the area's nickname. In many cultures, the color blue is associated with heaven and God because of long-held beliefs that the sky represents these places. Because of the hue, the city exudes a feeling of calm and harmony.

Start your day of touring in Chefchaouen by strolling the city's famous "blue streets," where you can see the old Medina's stunning blue walls, doors, windows, and side businesses and find many photogenic nooks and crannies. Northern Morocco is home to some of the most wonderful cuisine in all of Morocco, and you will get a chance to sample some of it during your break. Afterwards, go to the historic Kasbah Ali Ben Rachid and Plaza Uta El-Hammam. Our delightful day comes to a close at the same Riad (or Hotel) in Chefchaouen's azure streets.

Following breakfast, we'll set off on our journey to Volubilis, stopping en route at various picturesque Rif villages including Ouazzan. In Volubilis, you may see some of the best-preserved Roman remains in all of Morocco. This 3rd-century BC archeological site in Morocco will be explored and studied for its stunning display of columns, abandoned houses, and exquisite mosaics.

After touring the ruins, we'll continue on to Meknes, one of Morocco's four imperial cities and the Ismaili capital, where we'll have lunch and begin exploring the city, including the impressive Bab Mansour Gate, constructed by Sultan Moulay Ismail, and the peaceful courtyards of the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and Sahrij Swani, which were once used for irrigation and plantation. Taking a leisurely stroll around the historic Meknes medina and taking in the lively atmosphere of El Hedim Square. After a long day, we'll continue to Fes, where we'll spend the night in a quaint Riad or hotel right in the medina.

Your day with Paradise Morocco of seeing Morocco's cultural capital will begin after breakfast. The ancient city, or medina, in Fes, known as "the spiritual city of Morocco," is worth seeing for its architecture. Many of Fez's landmarks are included in our guided tour. Examples include the colorfully mosaicked architecture and golden doors of the Dar El Makhzen, also known as the Royal Palace, and the Jewish Quarter (Mellah). Built in the 11th century, the renowned Chaouwara Tanneries are the city's biggest leather workshop. Although non-Muslims are not permitted inside the Kairaouine Mosque (the historic institution of Islamic study), they may nevertheless see the beautiful courtyard from outside. Many of the most impressive examples of Islamic architecture may be seen at the Najjarine Marble Fountain and Al-Attarine Madrassa. As one of Fes's most aesthetically pleasing religious institutions, the Bou Inania Medersa is a must-see.

There's time for lunch at a cozy local eatery in Morocco. The first thing you'll notice about the Bab Boujloud archway is that the mosaics inside are green, the holy color of Islam, while the ones outside are blue. Spend some time exploring the medina's streets and shops. In a while, we'll take you to the best spot to take in the breathtaking panorama of Fes El-enormous Bali's medina. Staying at the same Riad for both dinner and the night in the medina.

We leave Fes in the morning and make our way across the Middle Atlas Mountains, a very beautiful place. We'll have lunch in Midelt, the famed town of apples, but not before stopping to visit the monkeys in the cedar forest near Azrou, which is why the city of Ifrane is sometimes called "the Switzerland of Morocco." In the late afternoon, we'll hit the road for the Sahara, heading for the Tizi N'talghoumte pass (1907m) after stopping to take in the incredible Berber villages and Ziz Valley views along the way. From there, we'll make our way to Merzouga, where we'll be able to explore the incredible Erg-Chebbi sand dunes. At night, we check into our hotel (or Riad) for supper and a restful night's sleep.

Our tour to the Erg-Chebbi sand dunes will begin after breakfast. We'll proceed to Merzouga Lake (which isn't always full of water) to witness the several species of birds (ducks and flamingos) that flock there every spring. Next, we'll continue our off-road desert excursion to the dark desert beyond the Erg-Chebbi sand dunes, where you may listen to African music (Gnawa) performed by individuals who are indigenous to the continent. After seeing a deserted mining town rich in mineral fossils, we'll go to the home of a nomadic Berber family to learn more about their way of life.

After a refreshing swim, we'll go back to khamliya for lunch at a local restaurant. It's time to begin your Camel Trekking Adventure over the stunning orange sand dunes and into the desert camp by afternoon. Indulge in some much-deserved R&R in a breathtaking place where you may replenish your spirit and watch the sun set over the sand dunes. There will be music and dancing on the sand dunes as you spend the night in camp after a delicious meal.

On the following day, get up early to see the sunrise, then have breakfast and have a camel ride or drive back to Merzouga village before heading to Rissani. We're going to take a stroll around the area's most well-known and largest Market to become acquainted with the handiwork on display there. To maximize your time, plan your trip to Rissani on a Sunday, Tuesday, or Thursday. For those living in the desert, these three days are prime shopping time because of the souk. Later, we'll continue on to Tinghir through the Tafilalt Oasis, where we'll make a pit break to check out the oasis's historic water management infrastructure.

We have arrived at Tinjdad, where you may purchase lunch on your own. Then you'll go on to Tinghir, where you can take in breathtaking vistas of the Todra valley and have a stroll beside the canyons of the Todra Gorge, which are nearly a thousand feet deep and are a favorite of climbers. The day will come to a close in the verdant valley of Boumalne Dades, where we will have dinner and spend the night in a hotel or Riad.

We leave for Kalaat M'Gonna and Ouarzazate through the Dades Gorges and Dades Valley after breakfast. Going through Dades Valley will lead you down the path of a thousand Kasbahs, each of which will be a perfect backdrop for a photo. Then we'll visit Kalaat M'Gonna, often known as "the rose city," along the Rose Highway to pick up some rosewater. After stopping at the oasis of Skoura, we'll continue on to the Kasbah of Ameridil. You will arrive in Ouarzazate in the afternoon, and after taking in the sights of Taourirte Kasbah, you will be taken to your hotel. We will be staying in a hotel or a Riad in Ouarzazate for the night for dinner and lodging.

Immediately after breakfast, we will go to Ouarzazate to see out the legendary Atlas Studios. Next up on our journey is the historic Ait Benhaddou Kasbah. This city's walls were constructed along the caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara, and it was a busy trade station back in the 17th century. Six Kasbahs and a handful of dwellings may be found inside the thick mud walls. Several films, notably Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia, have included Ait Benhaddou as a setting. Later, we'll take a scenic journey to Marrakech via the beautiful Ounila valley, stopping at the Berber town of Telouet to see the majestic Telouet Kasbah, constructed during the 18th and 19th centuries by the influential el Glaoui family. The Kasbah, which was adorned with mosaics and red stucco, was situated at a key part of the caravan route.

Stop for lunch at a nearby eatery during your break. Then, we'll hit the road and traverse the Tizi N'tichka and other Atlas Passes, stopping along the way to take in the breathtaking scenery (2260m). We'll get into Marrakech late in the day and stay in a centrally located hotel or Riad for the night. And you will be so happy because you booked your trip with Paradise Morocco

Marrakech, one of Morocco's royal capitals nicknamed "the Red City" where you will feel Paradise Morocco for its many crimson sandstone structures is where you'll spend the day after a hearty breakfast. The Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, and the Jardin Majorelle, a floral garden blending art deco and Moorish themes, will all be on the itinerary as you explore the medina with your local guide.

It's possible that you'll be able to have lunch before work. Then, go on with your Marrakech sightseeing. By strolling Djemaa El-Fna, the Medina's main plaza, you may take in the street performers, musicians, acrobats, storytellers, and magicians that make a living in this area. After checking into your hotel or Riad for the night, you'll have some free time to relax and watch the sunset over the lively Djemaa El-Fna Square.

Casablanca is Morocco's biggest and commercial hub, so after breakfast we'll go there to take in some of the city's top attractions, such the massive Mosque of Hassan II, the largest in all of Africa. Onward to Rabat, one of Morocco's four royal cities and the country's capital. We will explore the greatest attraction of this city such as the Hassan Tower, the Mohammed V Mausoleum, Chellah, and Oudaya Kasbah. There are a variety of hotels and riads in Rabat where you may spend the night.

After breakfast, we will travel to Tangier “the bride of the North” along Morocco’s Atlantic coast. Asilah, a port city on the coast with impressive Portuguese colonial fortifications, will be our next destination. Asilah is recognized for its yearly festival of the art, most walls of the medina are painted by different notable painters from all over the globe. Lunch breaks will be unstructured. When it is done, we shall keep on heading toward Tangier. We have booked a room in a hotel or riad in Tangier for the night.

We will take you to the airport or port in Tangier on the last day of your 15-day north and south Morocco trip from Tangier after breakfast. we hope that you enjoyed a perfect time with Paradise Morocco.

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