Morocco Standalone — 7N/8D Morocco package
A classic Morocco circuit over eight days, sweeping from the Atlantic coast to the edge of the Sahara.
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A classic Morocco circuit over eight days, sweeping from the Atlantic coast to the edge of the Sahara.
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A classic Morocco circuit over eight days, sweeping from the Atlantic coast to the edge of the Sahara. From Casablanca, with its grand Hassan II Mosque seen from outside, you pass through the capital Rabat to the medieval maze of Fez, famous for its ancient medina and leather tanneries. The journey crosses the Atlas Mountains to an overnight desert camp at Merzouga, where a camel safari over the dunes and a Berber-style night are the highlight, then on to vibrant Marrakech for the Jemaa El Fnaa square, Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs. Breakfast plus five Indian dinners are included. The itinerary involves some long, scenic drives between cities. The desert camp is simple but atmospheric rather than luxurious. starting at INR 1,80,000 per person. Covers Casablanca 1N, Rabat day, Fez 2N, Marrakech 3N, Sahara/Merzouga 1N.
Arrive in Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, and transfer to your hotel. See the exterior of the vast Hassan II Mosque, perched dramatically over the Atlantic, one of the largest mosques in the world. Evening free to rest.
Travel to the capital Rabat for a brief tour of its highlights, then continue to Fez, arriving in the evening. Fez is Morocco's spiritual and cultural heart, and the night is at leisure to prepare for exploring its ancient medina.
A full day exploring the labyrinthine medina of Fez, a UNESCO-listed warren of narrow lanes, souks and madrasas. Visit the famous leather tanneries with their honeycomb of dye pits, and browse craft workshops. Overnight in Fez.
A long, scenic drive crosses the Middle Atlas, passing cedar forests and Berber villages, towards the Sahara at Merzouga. In the late afternoon, ride a camel over the Erg Chebbi dunes to your desert camp for a Berber-style dinner under the stars.
Wake for sunrise over the dunes, then begin the long drive towards Marrakech across changing desert and mountain scenery, often via the Dades or Draa valleys. Arrive in Marrakech in the evening and check into your hotel.
Explore Marrakech's highlights: the ornate Bahia Palace, the historic Saadian Tombs and the souks of the medina. As night falls, the Jemaa El Fnaa square comes alive with food stalls, musicians and performers. Overnight in Marrakech.
A free day to enjoy Marrakech at your own pace, perhaps the Majorelle Garden, the Koutoubia Mosque exterior or more time in the souks. Optional excursions to the Atlas foothills or Ourika Valley are available. Final night in the city.
Transfer to the airport for your return flight. Depending on timing, there may be a chance for a last wander through the medina or a final mint tea before you check in for departure.
Indians holding a valid Schengen, UK, or US visa qualify for visa-free entry for up to 90 days. Without those, a separate Morocco visa is needed. Operator advises on the right route.
March to May and September to November. Sahara summer can exceed 45 degrees.
Yes. Five Indian dinners are included; Jain meals on request need pre-arrangement, easier in Marrakech and Casablanca.
Heavy. Fez and Marrakech medinas involve uneven cobbled lanes; desert camp involves short walking on sand.
Yes; sleeping in a desert camp under the stars is a Sahara highlight, and the camel ride at sunset is iconic.
Group dates fixed; private versions on request.
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