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Overview of Tangier Tours:

Tangier is considered one of Morocco’s most interesting cities because of its unique approach and geographical position. Tangier is often regarded as the entrance to North Africa. It also offers the greatest Moroccan beaches, distinctive landscapes, and historical monuments.  Tangier has the most ports in Morocco. If you want to make the most of your vacation and explore the northern cities of Morocco, Morocco Tours from Tangier are for you since they will take you to the imperial cities of Morocco and will show you all of Morocco’s hidden sceneries. In addition,  Tangier is the most beautiful location that provides many fantastic sites to visit, that’s why you should include it on your next trip to Morocco… as it gives a unique vista from which you can see Gibraltar and Spain when the weather is clear. Tangier is a popular destination for foreigners who visit Morocco due to of its beautiful location and weather. When visiting Tangier, however, you can count on a blend of Spanish, Arabic, English, and Frensh that each of these languages has made their own Darija.

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6 Days Tour From Tangier to Marrakech

Duration : 6 Days & 5 Nights

10 Days Tour From Tangier to Marrakech

Duration: 10 Days & 9 Nights

7 Days Tour From Tangier to Casablanca

Duration: 7 Days & 6 Night

5 Days Tour From Tangier to Marrakech

Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights

6 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech

Duration: 6 Days & 5 Nights

2 Days Tour From Marrakech to Merzouga

Duration : 2 Days & 1 Night

5 Days Tour From Marrakech to Merzouga

Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights

3 Days Tour From Marrakech to Merzouga

Duration: 2 Days & 1 Night

Marrakech tours highlights overview:

Tangier :

Tangier is a prominent tourist attraction in north of Morocco. Tangiers is located on the Strait of Gibraltar, which connects the Mediterranean and Atlantic seas. Tangier has a lengthy history and has been influenced by various cultures and civilizations over the centuries. Furthermore,  Tangier has a variety of tourist attractions for visitors. The Old  medina (old town) is a tangle of narrow alleyways filled with traditional marketplaces ( Souks ) , shops, and historical landmarks. The old medina of Tangier , offering panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean. Other prominent locations include the American Legation Museum, the Caves of Hercules, and the Grand Socco plaza. On the top of that, Tangier’s coast offers numerous excellent beaches, including Malabata Beach and Achakkar Beach. During the summer, these sandy beaches are popular for leisure and water activities.

Fez :

Fez, sometimes spelled Fes, is a historic city in northern Morocco. It is one of the country’s oldest imperial cities, with well-preserved medieval architecture, a thriving cultural history, and important educational institutions. Fez is famous for its Al Qaraouiyin university, which is world’s oldest university. Moreover, Fez is famous for its magnificent architecture, notably in its medina. It has finely constructed mosques, madrasas (Islamic schools), palaces, and riads (traditional dwellings with indoor courtyards). Famous examples include bou Inania Madrassa , and Dar al Magana. Fez Tannaries, where clothes and different items ( bags, clothes..etc) are made from original leather. Also, Mellah, is Fez’s ancient Jewish quarter situated near the old Medina of Fez . For centuries, it was home to the Jewish population, and it still has synagogues and Jewish cultural places.

Fez is a fascinating combination of history, culture, and architectural magnificence. Visitors may experience the city’s rich history by exploring its historic streets, appreciating its stunning architecture, and immersing themselves in its dynamic environment. The Old Medina of Fez, or Fes El Bali, is the city’s historic district and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a maze of small, winding lanes, lively souks (markets), and old structures. The medina’s well-preserved medieval architecture includes palaces, mosques, madrasas (Islamic schools), and typical dwellings.

Explore Meknes and Volubilis :

Taking one of our Fes tours allows you to explore Morocco’s imperial cities including Meknes ; Meknes served as Morocco’s capital during Sultan Moulay Ismail’s reign in the 17th century. The Sultan developed Meknes into a royal imperial city, and many of its prominent building were built during his reign. Nowadays, Meknes become a fascinating tourist destinations. the city is famous for its terrific tourist sites including ; Bab Mansour Gate, Maulay Ismail Mausoleum, Qara Jail, Old Medina, or old city, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It has beautifull narow alleyways, lively souks (markets), and spectacular architecture, all of which reflect the city’s historical significance. Besides that, Place El Hedim This fascinating sequare which offers a wide range of activities like ; Snake charmers, Musicians, and storytellers. It has a lively vibe because it is lined with cafés, stores, and restaurants. That is, Meknes allows tourists to explore Morocco’s rich past, admire architectural marvels, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere of its medina.

Another major interesting attraction is Volubilis which is a well preserved Roman ruins located nearby the city of Meknes, famous for its outstanding Roman remains, which give insights into the time’s architecture, everyday life, and culture. The city was inhabited by a combination of Romans, Berbers, and other indigenous people, resulting in a distinctive mix of styles of architecture and cultural influences. Nowadays Volubilis is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major tourist destination, highlighting the rich history and archaeological value of the Roman empire in North Africa.

 

Chefchaouan, The Blue Pearl:

With MTC travel company, take one of our Fes Tours to discover Chefchaouan, or Morocco’s blue pearl, to enjoy the finest sceneries that this fantastic cit has to offer. Chefchaouen,is known as Chaouen, is a lovely city in situated in Morocco’s Rif Mountains. It is notable for its distinctive blue-painted streets and buildings, which give the city a distinct and lovely scenery . Chefchaouen is an outstanding tourist destination that attracts visitors from all over the world to enjoy its vibrant atmosphere and breathtaking sceneries.  Chefchaouen is an appealing place that offers breathtaking scenery, cultural depth, and a distinct style of architecture. Chefchaouen has much to offer any visitors, whether they are interested in photography, trekking, or immersing themselves in the local culture.

Chefchaouen draws a considerable number of tourists who come to experience its gorgeous alleyways, bustling markets, and ancient buildings. The medina, or old town, of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an important attraction for travelers. Shops offering local handicrafts like as handmade blankets, pottery, and traditional clothing line the small pathways. In all, Chefchaouen is a one-of-a-kind and gorgeous location that mixes history, culture, and gorgeous scenery, making it a favorite choice for tourists.

Ziz Valley :

The Ziz Valley is a beautiful and attractive valley in eastern Morocco that stretches along the Ziz River. It is famous for its breathtaking scenery, lush oasis, and traditional Berber villages. the region is rich for its landscapes, natural palm groves, and the famous Ziz river, which stretches along the way from the Anti- Atlas Mountains into the Sahara desert. Traditional Berber Villages may be located in the Ziz Valley, where residents continue to live their way of life, herding their goats, sheeps and camels. Tourists may enjoy the Berber people’s warm welcome, discover their distinctive architecture, and learn about their rituals, traditions and lifestyle.

The Ziz Valley is a Moroccan hidden treasure that allows tourists to explore spectacular natural scenery, authentic Berber culture, and the tranquillity of the oasis. It’s a place for nature lovers, explorers, and those looking for a genuine Moroccan experience. Additionally, Ziz valley is a great valley that waters thousands of palm trees along the desert. it is also a source of water for many wild animals in the south of Morocco like Gazelles, Fox, and camels.

Ouarzazate, Hollywood of Africa :

Ouarzazate or ,Hollywood of Africa, is a prominent tourist destination, which offers various tourist attractions to its visitors, the city is rich culturally with stunning kasbahs,  in addition to its importance in the film industry. Visitors come to explore the fascinating Atlas Mountains, see the famed Ait Benhaddou kasbah (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and enjoy the desert’s distinctive ecosystem. Moreover, Ouarzazate, is famous for its film studio in Ouarzazate, which offer great opportunities for filmmakers to shot their movies. Ouarzazate’s Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, a stunning fortified kasbah, presents a great example of the Moroccan architecture, The kasbah has been classified as a UNESCO world heritage site. Ouarzazate city offers a variety of lodgings, ranging from luxury resorts to traditional riads (guesthouses), as well as outdoor activities such as camel trekking, hiking, and off-road adventures. Hiking lovers may explore the neighboring mountains, which provide spectacular views of the city and surroundings. With its various animals and hiking routes, the adjacent Talassemtane National Park is well worth a visit.

 

High Atlas Mountains :

The High Atlas Mountains are a North African range of mountains that runs across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. In Morocco, the High Atlas Mountains are the most picturesque and well-known segment of the range. These mountains act as a natural barrier between the Atlantic coast and the Sahara Desert, giving a beautiful landscape of rocky peaks, deep valleys, and ancient Berber villages. The High Atlas Mountains stretch approximately 700 kilometers (430 miles) from the coast of the Atlantic in the west to the city of Ouarzazate in the east. Mount Toubkal, the tallest summit in North Africa, reaches 4,167 meters and is located within the High Atlas range.

The High Atlas Mountain is famous for many activities including Hiking & Trekking, so if you are hiking lover, The High Atlas Mountains is great spot where you can try these activities with superb hiking and trekking options. Popular hiking routes include the ascent of Mount Toubkal, the country’s highest peak, as well as the breathtaking and Tizi n’Tichka passes which rises to 2260 meters high.

 

 Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah:

Ait Ben Haddou is a well-known fortified village situated nearby the city of Ouarzazate, Morocco, nestled in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. Its a well – renowned kasbah, and traditional Moroccan fortress, has led to its frequent reference as Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.

The Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah has come to be known across the world as a favorite setting for filming movies and television series and enjoys the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its distinctive design, which includes mud-brick buildings, and its favorable location on a hill are what attract tourists. Furthermore,  One may get a taste of Morocco’s rich cultural legacy by visiting the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. An immersive experience may be had by wandering the little streets, perusing the neighborhood attractions, and taking in the fine architectural sites that Ait Ben Haddou has to offer. Particularly stunning panoramas, with fascinating vistas of the surrounding desert lands and terrains, can be seen from the top of the kasbah.

The history of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah spans several centuries and has a strong connection to Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. It is believed that the kasbah was founded in the 17th century, however precise dates are difficult to determine. Ben Haddou first constructed the kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou to serve as a barrier between his tribes and his family and the enemy at the time. The kasbah is now a popular destination for tourists and filmmakers from all over the world. In Addition, The kasbah was deliberately built in Morocco’s Ouarzazate Province, in a site that had natural defensive benefits. Its high location gave a vantage point for seeing the surrounding lands, and its reinforced walls protected the locals against attacks and invasions. Additionally, Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah was a major trading center on the historic caravan route between the desert of the Sahara and Marrakech, acting as an important point for the interchange of goods and ideas. The kasbah flourished economically and culturally as a result, drawing merchants, visitors, and nomadic tribes traveling through the desert regions.

The Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah may get filled with visitors due to its popularity, especially during the busiest travel times. It is still a must-visit location for anybody interested in Moroccan history, architecture, or culture. While some families continue to live inside the kasbah, it is important to note that many have moved to the next modern population of Ait Ben Haddou.

Film Studio Ouarzazate:

Ouarzazate, Morocco’s film studio capital, has gained the nickname of “The Hollywood of Africa.” The Atlas Studios, commonly known as the Ouarzazate Studios, are the most well-known film studios in Ouarzazate. obviously, The film studios in Ouarzazate have made important contributions to the town’s economy and tourism sector. Visitors to the studios may take guided tours, learning about the behind the scenes aspects of filmmaking and seeing the magnificent sets and decorations used in various movies. To meet the demands of the film industry and visiting staff members, the studios have also encouraged the construction of supporting infrastructure such as hotels, restaurants, and production services.

The desert and surrounding Atlas Mountains, as well as the distinctive natural sceneries that surround Ouarzazate, give it a great site for a variety of projects. The studios have served as the setting for a number of critically renowned films and television shows, including “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Gladiator,” “Kingdom of Heaven,” “Game of Thrones,” and many others. On the top of that, Atlas Studios, the country’s major film studios, have been in function and action since the early 1980s. The studios are spread out across a large area, with many sound stages, outdoor sets, and production facilities. They have drawn both foreign and domestic filmmakers by providing a handy and scenic setting for filming movies, TV shows, and advertisements.

In Ouarzazate’s film studios, notably the Atlas Studios, you’ll discover a variety of structures and buildings dedicated to aiding the film production process. Here are some of the important elements you might expect to find

– Outdoor Sets: The huge outdoor set spaces of the Ouarzazate studios are a feature. These outdoor sets are made to seem like various landscapes and architectural types, such as ancient cities, desert villages, and castles. They allow filmmakers to shoot a range of sequences without having to go to several places.

– Backlots: The studios include large backlots, which are open-air spaces utilized for temporary set construction and outdoor filming. These locations may be altered to seem like diverse surroundings, such as streets, marketplaces, and rural landscapes, giving a varied backdrop for a variety of films.

 Taourirt Kasbah:

Taourirt Kasbah is a medieval stronghold in the Moroccan city of Ouarzazate. It is a popular tourist destination and an important example of traditional Moroccan architecture and cultural heritage. The Kasbah was deliberately built at the crossroads of historic commercial routes, giving the Glaoui family influence over commerce and securing their position. The strong clay walls, lofty towers, and restricted pathways of the kasbah reflect the defensive necessities of the time.

Taourirt Kasbah has also garnered popularity in the film industry, with scenes from movies and television series shot within its walls. Its unusual environment and well-preserved features have helped it become a famous filming site, adding to its fame and attracting people from all over the world. The inside of the kasbah is a maze of interconnecting chambers, courtyards, and passages. It exemplifies Moroccan architecture’s meticulous craftsmanship, with decorative decoration, carved hardwood ceilings, and traditional zellige tilework. Living living spaces, reception halls, storage areas, and a private hammam (bathhouse) were among the rooms that served varied functions.

Skoura’ 1000 kasbahs:

Skoura is also known as the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs” because to the large number of fortified homes and kasbahs that are spread throughout the region. Historically, these kasbahs served as fortified homes for the tribal chiefs of the area and their family, offering security toward raids and the harsh conditions of the desert. Skoura is situated on the route connecting Ouarzazate to Dades Gorges, Skoura is famous for its fortified 1000 kasbahs; these fascianting historical kasbahs present the berber architecture. Additionally, Skoura village offers visitors with a picture of typical Moroccan rural life and its unique architecture. besides that, The kasbahs in the surrounding area are distinguished by their red-colored mud-brick walls and decorative decoration. Kasbah Amerhidil, Kasbah At Ben Moro, and Kasbah El-Hadada are some of Skoura’s prominent kasbahs. In general, Skoura is a popular destination for travellers traveling between Ouarzazate and Merzouga since it offers a tranquil and authentic rural atmosphere. It provides a more tranquil option to the busy cities, as well as an opportunity to immerse oneself in Morocco’s natural beauty and customs.

Todra Gorges:

The Todra Gorges, often spelled Todgha Gorges, are a collection of breathtakingly beautiful narrow gorges located in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains. They are a well-liked tourist site and a national natural marvel. These stunning canyons are around 300 meters high. The limestone that makes up the Todgra walls was carved by the Todrgha river a thousand years ago. These amazing gorges are now often visited by tourists from all over the world.

Visitors may walk through the gorges’ narrowest parts, which are just 10 meters (33 feet) wide, to see their incredible beauty and majesty. Awe-inspiring scenery is shown by the rocky terrain, red rock formations, and the river that runs through the canyon. In addition to being well-known for their stunning scenery, the Todra Gorges are a well-liked spot for hiking and rock climbing. Climbers from all over the world travel to the difficult cliffs of the gorges to test their skills. In general, the Todra Gorges are a must-see location in Morocco for nature lovers, thrill seekers, and those hoping to take in the breathtaking splendor of the Atlas Mountains.

Merzouga Sahara Desert :

The Sahara Desert of Merzouga, is one of the world’s best deserts, covering a large part of Morocco’s southeast. Visitors from all over the world can take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the grandeur and magnificence of the desert scenery in the Merzouga region. The Sahara Desert’s fascianting camel ride activity is one of the most well-liked activities in Merzouga. Visitors may experience the stunning landscape and peacefulness of the desert by riding camels over the golden dunes on guided camel trips. These treks often involve spending one or more nights in typical desert camp, where they may take in the breathtaking sunset and sunrise views and sample local cuisine and music. In addition to camel ride,  Visitors to Merzouga can engage in various activities like, excursions in 4×4, you may travel more quickly through the desert while stopping at adjacent oasis, villages, and scenic vantage points. Another exhilarating alternative for thrill-seekers is sandboarding, which involves sliding down the dunes on a board.

Experiences at Merzouga are deeply rooted in the indigenous Berber culture. The friendly Berber people welcome visitors, who can talk with them, learn about their customs, and take in performances of their dance and music.

 

 

Rissani’s Traditional Souks :

Rissani has centuries-long history as a center of trade city. It served as a key stop on the trade routes that crossed the Sahara to link North Africa with sub-Saharan Africa. The town’s advantageous position made it possible to trade items like salt, gold, spices, and other goods, as well as other commodities. Rissani with its colorful Berber kiosks, enticing spices, and the bustle of haggling, the market is a lively and busy place. It offers a chance to become fully immersed in the community’s culture, see long-standing trade customs, and visit parts of the Souks whic sells different products and commodities.

Being close to the Sahara Desert, Rissani is a fantastic starting place for desert activities including camel treks and trips to the neighboring Merzouga sand dunes. In addition to providing a chance to experience the bustling ambiance of a traditional market town, visiting Rissani provides a great chance to get immersed into Morocco’s history of trade.

 

Draa Valley :

The Draa Valley, situated in southeastern Morocco, is famed for its gorgeous vistas, lush palm groves, and traditional Berber communities. It is regarded as one of the most beautiful valleys in the country and is a popular tourist destination for those seeking natural beauty as well as cultural experiences. The Draa Valley extends for around 200 kilometers from the High Atlas Mountains in the north to the desert town of M’Hamid El Ghizlane in the south. The Draa River, Morocco’s longest river, runs through the valley, bringing life to the verdant oasis and forming an oasis of green among the harsh desert surrounds.

Tourists visiting the Draa Valley may tour the lovely towns, see old kasbahs (fortresses), and relax in the oasis. The region is also an entrance to the Sahara Desert, and many visitors choose the Draa Valley as a starting point for desert excursions and camel trekking activities. Moreover, Hiking, visiting the palm groves, finding local crafts and markets, and experiencing traditional Berber hospitality are all popular activities in the Draa Valley. The valley provides a one-of-a-kind combination of natural beauty, cultural history, and desert adventures, making it an outstanding destination for Moroccan visitors.

 

Cedar Forest :

if you take a tour from fes ending in Marrakech with Morocco Tours Company’s experts guide, you will get the chance to visit, Morocco’s largest forest, The Cedar Forest, which  is largely located in Morocco’s Middle Atlas Mountains, encompassing various locations including Azrou, Ifrane, and Midelt. It stretches throughout the Atlas Mountains and is part of the greater Mediterranean cedar woods. Furthermore,  Atlas Cedar Trees: The dense population of Atlas Cedar trees, recognized for their towering height, wide spreading branches, and scented wood, distinguishes the woodland. These evergreen trees may reach heights of up to 40 meters and live for hundreds of years.

The Cedar Forest, is a great destination where you can enjoy the most enchanting sceneries. The Cedar Forest in the Middle Atlas Mountains provides a tranquil and lovely setting, highlighting the magnificence of the Atlas Cedar trees and providing a look into Morocco’s natural and cultural history. 

 

Zagora desert :

By choosing one of our Marrakech tour packages, you’ll have the wonderful opportunity to visit either the Sahara desert in Zagora or Merzouga. Both locations promise an exhilarating desert adventure, allowing you to experience the desert’s beauty while spending an unforgettable night amidst its enchanting landscapes. Zagora is a popular destination for tourists touring southern Morocco since it provides a combination of natural beauty, cultural legacy, and a gateway to the Sahara Desert.

Zagora offers cultural experiences with its traditional music, dance, and handicrafts in addition to its natural beauty. Travelers may discover traditional handicrafts including carpets, ceramics, and leatherwork at the town’s bustling local market. additionally, the Sahara desert of Zagora, is an outstanding desert city where you can experience different activities including; Buggy ride, Quad ride and camel ride. In addition to Overnights in the middle of the desert with drum party. 

Ouzina desert :

Ouzina is an outstanding desert for adventurous tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the breathtaking splendor of the Sahara Desert and the tranquillity of its distant locations.  Furthermore, tourists seeking an adventurous travel experience. Ouzina is great destination where you can feel and enjoy the calmness of the desert and join in a variety of desert activities like Camel trekking which is a popular activitiy since it allows guests to explore the dunes and desert surroundings while using a traditional form of transportation ( camels ) . Many travelers also choose 4×4 desert tours, which take them farther into the desert and to neighboring sights such as Ramilia, Tafraout and the Erg Chebbi dune.

Erfoud” Gateway to the desert”:

Erfoud is situated in the Tafilalt Oasis, a rich oasis bordered by the parched desert. It has a hot desert atmosphere, with exceptionally high summer temperatures and comparatively cold winters. The city is surrounded by sand dunes and stony desert scenery. Erfoud is famous for its annual date festival. Moreover, Erfoud is well- known for its fossils: The area surounding Erfoud is well-known for its abundant fossil formations. Numerous stores in the area sell a broad range of fossils, including ammonites, trilobites, and dinosaur bones. Visitors from all over the world come to the yearly Erfoud Fossil. The city is also called  ” The Gateway to the desert” Erfoud offers accommodations, riads and hotels to its visitors. Erfoud Oasis, which is a lush palm grove, surrounds the city. The oasis gives guests a peaceful environment and a scenic contrast to the harsh landscape around. Besides that, Erfoud is served as a filming locations where some movies have been shot. On the top of that, Erfoud’s populations are Berbers, so it gives  the chance to visitors to experience the local’s culture.

 

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