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Type
Private Experience
Hotel Pickup
Available
Departure Time
08:00
Return Time
18:00
Difficulty
Moderate
"This 7-day itinerary takes you from the modern Atlantic coastline of Casablanca, through the spiritual heart of Fes, and finishes in the vibrant "Red City" of Marrakech"
Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca
• Morning: Arrive at Mohamed V International Airport (CMN) and check into your hotel.
• Afternoon: Visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world and an architectural masterpiece built over the ocean.
• Evening: Walk along the Corniche (Ain Diab) and enjoy dinner with a sea view.
Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat – Fes
• Morning: Depart for Rabat, the capital city. Visit the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.
• Afternoon: Explore the Oudayas Kasbah (a blue-and-white fortress) before driving to Fes.
• Evening: Check into a traditional Riad in the Fes Medina.
Day 3: Exploring Fes (The Intellectual Capital)
• Morning: A guided tour of the Fes el-Bali (the world’s largest car-free urban area). Visit Al-Attarine Madrasa and the Chouara Tannery.
• Afternoon: See the Bou Inania Madrasa and the famous Bab Boujloud (Blue Gate).
• Evening: Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner with live Gnawa music.
Day 4: Fes – Ifrane – Beni Mellal
• Morning: Head south toward the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, known as "Little Switzerland" for its alpine architecture.
• Afternoon: Drive through the Cedar Forests (look out for Barbary macaques!) and stop in Beni Mellal for a scenic break near the Ain Asserdoun spring.
• Evening: Overnight stay in Beni Mellal or proceed toward the High Atlas.
Day 5: Ouzoud Waterfalls – Marrakech
• Morning: Visit the Ouzoud Waterfalls, the highest in North Africa. You can take a small boat or hike down to the base.
• Afternoon: Continue the drive to Marrakech.
• Evening: First glimpse of Jemaa el-Fnaa square at night—watch the snake charmers, storytellers, and food stalls come to life.
Day 6: Marrakech (The Red City)
• Morning: Visit the Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs.
• Afternoon: Explore the Majorelle Garden (once owned by Yves Saint Laurent) and the Koutoubia Mosque gardens.
• Evening: Get lost in the Souks for some spice and leather shopping.
Day 7: Farewell Marrakech
• Morning: Relax with a traditional Hammam (Turkish bath) experience.
• Afternoon: Last-minute souvenir shopping or a visit to the Dar Si Said Museum.
• Departure: Transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) for your flight home.

"Welcome to Aswik Tour – Your Window to the Heart of Morocco 🇲🇦 Aswik Tour is a travel cooperative created to give you an unforgettable journey through the most vibrant corner of North Africa. We don't just organize tours; we reveal the soul of Morocco through the lens of hospitality and traditions. What do we offer? • Unique travel programs: From the majestic Atlas Mountains and the golden sands of the Sahara to the ancient medinas of imperial cities. Our itineraries are carefully crafted to ensure you savor every moment. • Immersion in Amazigh (Berber) culture: We are proud of our roots. With us, you will discover the life, music, and ancient customs of the Amazigh, the indigenous people of Morocco. This is a unique opportunity to experience "real" life in the mountains and villages. • Authentic Moroccan cuisine: Food is the heart of our culture. We invite you to try an authentic Moroccan tagine, couscous prepared according to ancient recipes, and aromatic mint tea. With us, you will discover the secrets of oriental spices and savor the taste of home-cooked dishes. Why choose us? We believe in the principles of cooperation and sustainable tourism. By choosing us, you support local communities and receive genuine, personalized service from people who love their land. Aswik Tour: Travel like a guest, feel like home WhatsApp/Phone: +34 632 01 32 96 Email: rashenmaroc1@gmail.com Coopaswiktour@yandex.com"

"Ouzoud Waterfalls: A Natural Wonder 1. Overview Ouzoud Waterfalls (Cascades d'Ouzoud) are the highest and most famous waterfalls in Morocco and North Africa. Located in the Middle Atlas Mountains near the village of Tanaghmeilt (Azilal province), they stand at an impressive height of about 110 meters (360 feet). 2. Etymology (The Meaning) The name "Ouzoud" comes from the Berber (Amazigh) language, meaning "the act of grinding grain." This refers to the traditional water mills found at the top of the falls, some of which are still used by locals today to grind wheat. 3. Key Features • The Tiers: The water falls in three spectacular tiers, creating a permanent mist that often forms beautiful rainbows. • Flora and Fauna: The area is surrounded by lush olive groves, pomegranate trees, and oak forests. It is also home to friendly, wild Barbary Macaques (monkeys) that interact with visitors. • The Gorge: The falls drop into the El-Abid River gorge, where visitors can take small boat rides to get closer to the cascading water. 4. Things to Do • Hiking: Following the shaded paths down to the bottom of the falls through olive trees. • Boat Rides: Taking a traditional wooden boat to reach the base of the waterfall. • Swimming: Enjoying a refreshing dip in the natural pools (especially during summer). • Local Dining: Eating a traditional Moroccan Tagine at one of the many riverside restaurants with a panoramic view of the falls."

"This 11-day "Grand Moroccan Odyssey" is a comprehensive loop designed to showcase the incredible diversity of Morocco. It strikes a perfect balance between the salt-aired Atlantic coast, the vibrant Imperial cities, the rugged Atlas Mountains, and the mystical silence of the Sahara Desert. Here is a descriptive overview of the experience:"

"Organizing a trip to Morocco can be complex, but with this 5-day private tour, relax and let us handle the details. Travel from Casablanca to the imperial cities of Rabat, Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech, and discover the Sahara Desert with a camel ride and an overnight stay in a nomadic camp."

"Discover the best of Morocco with this 10-day loop, featuring the imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech, as well as several days in the desert. You’ll navigate the streets of ancient medinas, ride a camel over shifting sands in the Sahara, explore mud-brick cities in desert towns, and cross the high rocky peaks of the Atlas Mountains."