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Luxury Tailor Made Travel
Signature Morocco 2020
12 days
Private Journey
Enjoy total immersion on this independent journey into Moroccan and Berber cultures, with front-of-the-line access to museums and historical sites, exploring the Roman ruins of Volubilis, staying in a desert camp amid the Saharan dunes, and finishing with three nights in lively Marrakech.
A&K Advantages
- Set out by 4x4 vehicle and then by camel to sleep under desert skies at a tented camp amid Saharan dunes
- Stay in the fascinating "Red City" at the luxurious Four Seasons Resort Marrakech, your home for three nights
- Visit Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, a garden created by an artist and later restored by design legend Yves Saint Laurent
- Explore Meknes and Volubilis, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, to unveil Morocco’s unique culture and past
- Embrace life like a local with a ride on camel back
Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1
Arrive Casablanca, Morocco
Day 2
Rabat & Fez | Ancient Traditions, Rich Heritage
Day 3
Fez | Timeless Medieval City
Day 4
Volubilis & Meknes | Roman Ruins & Regal Treasures
Day 5
Erfoud | Desert Oasis
Day 6
The Sahara | Into the Desert Dunes
Day 7
Ouarzazate | Road of a Thousand Kasbahs
Day 8
Ouarzazate | Doorway to the Desert
Day 9
Ouarzazate | Crossing the High Atlas Mountains
Day 10
Marrakech | Exploring the Red City
Day 11
Marrakech | Design Your Day
Day 12
Depart Marrakech
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