10 days tour from Casablanca
			overview :
10 days is plenty of time to enjoy Morocco’s natural splendor on a desert tour from Casablanca. Additionally, the 10-day tour departing from Casablanca will provide you with everything you need to explore, learn about, and see the nation. Not to add, all of the main sights are present. In addition, among countless other fascinating experiences, you will encounter ancient cities like Fes, desert rides and camping, Kasbahs, stunning landscapes, Berber communities, and Moroccan culture.
We’ve also listed extracurricular pursuits like camel rides, off-road desert driving, and camping in the desert. The fantastic 10-day trip begins and ends in Casablanca.
From Casablanca, the tour first takes you to the most well-known tourist locations in Morocco. Old medinas, UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kasbahs and historic ruins, tourist destinations like breathtaking mosques, and beautiful Arabic palaces are just a few examples. But just like many other travelers, you’ll likely consider the Sahara Desert to be one of the highlights of your trip. There is a saying that says visiting the Sahara Desert will change you for good.
Finally, a 10-day desert tour departing from Casablanca covers the whole gamut of Moroccan towns, scenery, and culture. The 10-day Moroccan Explorer tour will give you the best overall picture of the country. This means that a journey to Morocco will undoubtedly be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Itinerary
Day 1: Casablanca
The first day of your 10-day tour from Casablanca will start by meeting your driver and guide at Casablanca’s Mohamed 5 Airport and transporting you to your accommodation. Spend the night in a hotel.
Day 2: Casablanca- Rabat– Meknes – Volubilis – Fes
After breakfast in the hotel, we go for a few hours to the capital city of Morocco, Rabat, where a visit to the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and Continue to the Kasbah Oudaya gardens and from there into the Kasbah itself.
The trip goes on to Meknes, where you visit Bab Mansour, the begets and oldest door in Morocco, and see the Oualy Molay Idriss mausoleum and the archaeological site of Volubilis, the Roman old city ruins before continuing to Fes in the late evening where you will spend the night in a Riad.
Day 3: Exploring Fes – guided tour of the city
You will begin by strolling around the neighborhoods and narrow streets of Fes, one of the first cities in Morocco. Our initial impression is the Royal Palace gate. Then, in the 16th century, the Jewish headquarters—the first Mellah ever constructed in Morocco—were created. The renowned Al Karaouine University, the oldest in the area, the tanneries, the Attarine museum, Mulay Idriss Mausoleum, the Mosque of the Andalusian, and the Medersas are just a few of the culturally significant locations we will make sure you see. You’ll go to the cooperative for tiles after lunch. Additionally, we’ll have a look at the city’s newest section before enjoying a breathtaking panorama of the entire Fes Medina.
Day 4: Fes – Ifrane – Midelt – Erfoud – Rissani – Merzouga desert
Start your ascent early from Fez by leaving early. We travel via the French-made ski resort of Ifrane, which was built in the 1930s to seem like a Swiss hamlet. We also stop at Azrou’s Cedar Forest, where you can see monkeys and the Middle Atlas Mountains. As you traverse the Atlas Mountains and start to descend toward the Sahara Desert, you will spend the majority of the day threading your way through picturesque forests, springs, angular rock walls, and Berber settlements. After stopping for lunch in the fossil- and the rock-rich village of Midelt at the halfway point.
As we travel to Merzouga, we will pause for a panoramic view of a vast oasis of palm trees, have dinner amid the sounds of the Sahara, and spend the night in a typical hotel.
Day 5: Merzouga desert exploration
On this day, you’ll rise early to witness the sunrise over the dunes. After that, you’ll explore Merzouga’s desert region, stop by the village of Khamia, which is well-known for its musicians, and have lunch with local nomads. Finally, you’ll get ready for a camel ride experience across the dunes, where you’ll witness the most beautiful sunset on earth up dunes. Once we arrive at the luxurious camps in the desert, you will spend the entire night there after enjoying a traditional Berber dinner around the campfire with music.
Day 6: Merzouga desert – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges
Today, we’ll leave the Sahara and travel along a different, more pleasant route via gorges and Berber communities. Todra Gorge will be reached after we have traveled to Rissani and Tinghir. a natural oasis produced by the River Todra cutting through limestone over a long time. One of the major tourist destinations in Morocco, the gorge has canyon walls that rise more than 400 meters, giving it an almost prehistoric appearance.
We will continue to the Dades Valley after lunch in the gorge, where we will take in the breathtaking scenery and expansive views of the Dades Valley. We have dinner and breakfast at a nearby hotel while we remain in the Dades Gorge.
Day 7: Dades Gorges – Kalaat Mgouna – Ouarzazat – Ait Ben Haddou
You will then eat breakfast at the same hotel before continuing to Ouarzazate, a popular filming location, via the thousands of Kasbahs. We’ll also stop in Kalaat Mgouna, the heart of the rose valley, en route so that we may tour the regional cooperative for the rose business. Continue our private trip to Morocco by seeing Ait Ben Haddou, a kasbah that was erected in the 19th century by Et Hami El Glaoui and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. which was constructed by Et Hami El Glaoui, one of the last Berber chieftains, in the 19th century, is now home to many Glaoui people and will accommodate you for one night in a local hotel.
Day 8: Ait ben haddou – Marrakech
The eight days of your 10 days tour from Casablanca will let discover the way to Marrakech but before you will have a delicious breakfast to head toward Marrakech, your journey will continue through the magnificent Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2260 m) over the High Atlas Mountains, where you will have the chance to learn about the method used by Berber women in their cooperative to produce Argan oil, which is only produced in Morocco.
Later, we will reach Marrakech, you will spend the night in a traditional Riad there and prepare yourself for a long day tour around the city attractions the day following.
Day 9: Marrakech discovery
With a competent tour guide by your side, you will enjoy Marrakech’s city tour after breakfast. The tour begins with the majestic Koutoubia Mosque, a Marrakech icon that served as an inspiration for other structures including the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. The Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs are your next stop.
From the reign of the sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, Marrakech’s Saadian tombs were built. The Beaux-arts staff renovated the tombs after their 1917 discovery. About sixty descendants of the Saadian Dynasty, which began in the valley of the Draa River, are buried at the tomb, we will make sure to visit all this.
Not only that but also proceed to the renowned Jemaa El Fna Square after lunch, where you may find a wide variety of delicacies, snake charmers, regional musicians, and fortune tellers. The Jemaa el Fna, the central plaza of old Marrakech, is unlike any other place on earth. Additionally, when you stroll around the souks, you may see hundreds of handmade items. Spend the night at the Riad.
Day 10: Marrakech – Essaouira– Casablanca
Today we will drive you to Casablanca after exploring the Medina of Mogador (Essaouira city). You will visit shops in the Medina known for these wooden objects.
While having lunch you will leave for Casablanca via Safi and El Oualidia to reach the last point you get started from to close your unforgettable trip around Morocco which lasted 10-day when we Drop you off at your hotel in Casablanca and say goodbye for another meeting someday.
