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Trip Desert Morocco

The Imperial Cities program allows you to experience the different flavors and wonders of the Kingdom in an adventure celebrating its history, culture, gastronomy and architecture. The imperial cities of Fes, Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat have played important roles throughout the history of Morocc...

The Imperial Cities program allows you to experience the different flavors and wonders of the Kingdom in an adventure celebrating its history, culture, gastronomy and architecture. The imperial cities of Fes, Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat have played important roles throughout the history of Morocco and, today, you can still marvel at the glory of their religious architecture and the unique charms of their historic heritage while savoring their exotic culture. This Imperial tour can start from Marrakech or Fez.

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Morocco Excursions Tours

-Marrakech Tours, Erg Chebbi-Merzouga and come back to Marrakech 3days.
Day1: Marrakech, Tizi N’tichka, Aït Benhaddou, Ouarzazate and Dades.
After breakfast, we drive to Ouarzazate through the High Atlas Mountains, Ait ben Haddou Kasbah where many movies were filmed the...

-Marrakech Tours, Erg Chebbi-Merzouga and come back to Marrakech 3days.
Day1: Marrakech, Tizi N’tichka, Aït Benhaddou, Ouarzazate and Dades.
After breakfast, we drive to Ouarzazate through the High Atlas Mountains, Ait ben Haddou Kasbah where many movies were filmed there such as Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia… and Mummy. Later, we keep driving to Dades Valley through Roses of Kalat M’gouna and Berber villages.

Day2: Dades, Todra Gorges, Tenjdad, Jorf, Erfoud, Rissani and Merzouga.
We leave Dades after breakfast heading to Sahara Desert through Todra Gorges near Todra Valley and enjoy a panoramic view overlooking to palm trees. Later, we continue to Sahara via Oasis of palm trees in Rissani and Erg Chebbi Dunes.


Day3: Merzouga, Erfoud, Jorf, El Galaat M’gouna and Marrakech.
After taking a lovely photos of sun-set, we come back to have a shower and breakfast. Next, we drive to Marrakech through Erfoud city which is known by marble fossils, as well as, we pass through Irrigation system near El Jorf.
 
 

Trip Desert Morocco

Tripdesertmorocco is a specialized Moroccan tour company that takes pride in exceptional service, customized tours, and insider knowledge of Morocco that we’re excited to share with you!

Morocco is home to many attractions and beautiful landscapes that are worth seeing. The country boosts...

Tripdesertmorocco is a specialized Moroccan tour company that takes pride in exceptional service, customized tours, and insider knowledge of Morocco that we’re excited to share with you!

Morocco is home to many attractions and beautiful landscapes that are worth seeing. The country boosts a rich culture, lifestyle and history.We’ve put together exciting itineraries that showcase all the popular destinations such as the Imperial Cities of Morocco: Marrakech, Fez, Rabat, and Meknes; Sahara Desert; and Atlas Mountains. We can also customize any tour to fit your interests and budget, whether it’s a multi day tour of Morocco or a guided tour of Marrakech.

Our team is highly enthusiastic, experienced and take great pride in our culture, history, and lifestyle. We would appreciate the opportunity to share these experiences with you. Our tour guides and drivers are native Moroccans who are friendly, knowledgeable and can speak fluent English, French, Italian and Spanish. While touring Morocco with us, you are sure to get the personal attention that you deserve. For your convenience, you will be transported in comfortable and air-conditioned 4WD vehicles.

Saadian Tombs

Saadian Tombs are a visited destination in Marrakech and even though they exist since the 16th century they were unknown up until early 20th century. After their discovery in 1917 they were restored and open to public. They are beautifully decorated and there are about sixty tombs where noble peo...

Saadian Tombs are a visited destination in Marrakech and even though they exist since the 16th century they were unknown up until early 20th century. After their discovery in 1917 they were restored and open to public. They are beautifully decorated and there are about sixty tombs where noble people of the Saadi Dynasty were buried.

The most known and most visited room is of course the one that is decorated the best and in which is located the tomb of the Sultan´s son. This room has twelve columns and other monuments made out of Italian marble stone.

Bahia Palace

This palace which name means brilliance is really brilliant, especially having in mind the period when it was built. This marvelous palace has spacious gardens which spread on about 2 acres or approximately 8000 square meters. This was and still is a luxurious palace where rooms have exits to the...

This palace which name means brilliance is really brilliant, especially having in mind the period when it was built. This marvelous palace has spacious gardens which spread on about 2 acres or approximately 8000 square meters. This was and still is a luxurious palace where rooms have exits to the garden.

It was built in the late 19th century by a sultan´s vizier in both Moroccan and Islamic style with all the necessary rooms such as harem and pertaining rooms.

Ben Youssef Madrassa

Ben Youssef Madrassa dates back tothe 16th century. It is amazingly well preserved and it is breathtaking. This was once a college named after sultan Ali ibn Yusuf who ruled some three houndred years propr to the construction of the building.

The entire building is rich in carvings of dif...

Ben Youssef Madrassa dates back tothe 16th century. It is amazingly well preserved and it is breathtaking. This was once a college named after sultan Ali ibn Yusuf who ruled some three houndred years propr to the construction of the building.

The entire building is rich in carvings of different geometrical shapes. It had the capacity to receive about 900 students. Nowadays, it doesn´t function as a college but as a historical site open to the public. It has been so since 1982. In the inner part there is a large couryard, prayer hall, student dormitories and a small mosque.

People who are familiar with Arabic constructions in Spain will see the similarity between the world-famous alhambra in Granada and Ben Youssef Madrassa.