Day 1- 5th Jan
Depart Singapore
Day 2 -6th Jan
Rabat City tour the white imperial city and the administrative capital of the kingdom. Visit the blue & white washed Oudaya Kasbah, the splendid Mohamed V Mausoleum and the Hassan tower.
Day 3- 7th Jan
Leave Rabat northwards to Chaouen (Chefchaouen in the Berber language) - one of the most beautiful towns of the Rif mountains. It is a mountains massif and the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula, famous for its shady valleys Medina, its white houses with blue doors and wrought iron windows and tile roofs.
Enjoy this charming city which has preserved the Arab-Andalusian art and traditions.
Visit the medina and local markets of Chaouen, which are animated with traditionally dressed habitants and colorful goods beautifully displayed.
Day 4 - 8th Jan
Drive from Chefchaouen to Fes by the Rif mountains.
Day 5 - 9th Jan
Enjoy a full day sightseeing tour of Fez, the most ancient of the Imperial cities founded in the 8th century by Moulay Idriss II. Explore Fez el-Bali (Old Fez), as we stroll through the labyrinthine old medina, admiring the beautiful architecture of the Hispano-Moorish Al-Attarine and Bou Inania Medersas (Koranic University), the Nejjarine Fountain Square and Moulay Idriss Mausoleum. Visit the Karaouine Mosque.
Day 6 - 10th Jan
Depart to Erfoud via the mountains and the cedar woods of the middle Atlas passing by Ifrane, a charming ski resort and Azrou, an important handy craft center. Stop at Mideltfor lunch. Continue to Erfoud via Errachidia and the Ziz valley which is dotted with palm trees and is the source for the yearly date festival in Erfoud (a three-day carnival held in Erfoud town every October, just after the date harvest).
Day 7 - 11th Jan
Rissani, the holy city where Moulay Ali Cherif, Ancestor of the Alaouite dynasty is buried. Carry on until we reach Tinghir and Stop for lunch, then continue road And visit the magnificent Todgha Canyons with rocks
reaching an altitude of 250 meters. Towards Ouarzazate via the road of the Thousands kasbahs (fortified city) photo stop at the DADES VALEY.Continue to Ouarzazate via KELAA MEGOUNA known As (Rose festival falls on the beginning of May annually.
Day 8 - 12th Jan
Visit the Kasbahs (fortified city) of Taourirt And the film studios, then to Ait Benhaddou (UNESCO Heritage), the most spectacular Kasbahs in the south of Morocco, which has served as
a site for many films like “Lawrence of Arabia”.
Day 9 - 13th Jan
Morning city tour of Marrakech, the second oldest Imperial city, known as the Pearlof the South.Visit the Bahia Palace, the majestic Koutoubia Minaret, Visit the famous Djemâa El Fna open- airmarket with its non-stop entertainment from various vendors, musicians, acrobats, storytellers, and snake charmers.
Day 10 - 14th Jan
Essaouira known as the former Mogador. Oncea Portuguese strong hold, it is also famous for its woodcarving Handycraft.
Essaouira played a major role in maritime trade, bridging Sub-Saharan Africa with Europe. A multicultural lifestyle thrives here as people of variousethnic Groups and religious back grounds all live in harmony With French and Arabin fluences shine through in the medina's architecture.Then drive to Casablanca via Oualidiaand Eljadida
Day 11 - 15th Jan
Casablanca - largest city in Morocco. Embark on an orientation tour of the economic capital of Morocco, driving through Mohammed V Square, residential districtof Anfa & Ain Diab.
Visit Hassan II Mosque, part of the mosque's floor is made of glass so worshippers can kneel directly over the sea (for Royals only, off-limit to tourists). It is also home to the tallest minaret in the world.
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