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FES Old Medina tour
Fez sightseeing tour will take you back in time to explore the secrets of this enchanting city, the capital of medieval Morocco. Fez medina is a large labyrinth of winding alleys. It’s famous for its fascinating architecture in riads, palaces, museums and medersas; but also for its busy souks and crafts areas. Traditionally, the exploration of the medina starts at the Bab Boujloud Gate, also known as the Blue Gate. Nearby, there is Batha Museum (closed on Tuesdays and national holidays), then the mid 14th century Bou Inania medersa, with its cedar woodwork, its sculptured stucco, marble and beautiful calligraphy. Continuing along Talaa seghira Street, you will particularly admire the carpenters’ souk, wood museum and the beautiful famous Nejjarine fountain. You will then stop at the three aspects of Fez which are Tijani zaouïa, (sanctuary of a religious Sufi brotherhood leader), the ancient sovereign Moulay Idriss shrine and the Karawiyine Mosque (the oldest university in the history of mankind) and which all constitute the Golden Triangle that shaped the spiritual identity of Fez. You will move on further to Seffarine (the brass working area) then the dyers of materials for textile, the tanneries before having- if you wish a walk through the Andalusian quarter mostly residential.
Meknes-Volubilis tour
Our day’s excursion to 2,000 years in the past starts at 9 o’clock from your hotel when we drive across the Saiss Plain to the wonderful Roman ruins at Volubilis , the Volubilis of really ancient olive presses, mansions, incredible mosaics, monumental arches and Corinthian columns where you’ll have a real sense of Roman lifestyle and subsequent medieval Berber town also .The site contains the Mansion containing the mosaic of the Labours of Hercules, the Baths of Gallienus and Baths of Forum with their fragmentary mosaics; the House of Orpheus and its Dolphin mosaic and Orpheus Myth; the Cortege of Venus whome many mosaics are visible from the outside.We will get to see the medallions of Bacchus also , Diana and the Abduction of Hylas; the Gordian Palace with its bath house and pooled courtyards; the House of the Wild Beast, the House of Nymphs, the House of the Seasons, the House of Flavius Germanus, the Knight’s House with an incomplete mosaic of Dionysus Discovering Ariadne Asleep, the Triumphal Arch , the Capitol and the House of Ephebus with its pictorial mosaics, especially that of Bacchus Being drawn in a Chariot by Panthers.We leave Volubilis behind to drive alongside the dark, outlaying ridges of the Zerhoun Hills to stop for a visit of the town of Moulay Idriss , the holiest Islamic town in the kingdom of Morocco.
Sahara tour
the 9,200,00 square kilometres of majestic desert terrain will send shivers down your body. There’s little that’s as surreal as first laying eyes on the dunes; their various hues of orange and yellow set against the endless horizon. Sitting perched on a camel, you’re led into the vast desert for a night camping under the starry African sky. This is adventure at its finest, a highlight of any North African adventure. The first thing to know is that there are two main ergs (seas of dunes formed by wind-blown sand) in Morocco’s Sahara desert: Erg Chigaga and Erg Chebbi.Getting into the depths of the desert by camel is the quintessential experience. From its high-up vantage point, a camel is a prime way of looking out onto the Sahara and will give you that majestic, Lawrence of Arabia feel as you ease your way over the rolling dunes into the depths of the desert.
Marrakech tour
Marrakech is a former imperial city and one of the most popular cities for tourists in the Maghreb. It is home to beautiful mosques, palaces and gardens, as well as the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square and souk market. With plenty of things to do and see in both the medieval and modern parts of town, Marrakech is a captivating city. Mint tea, hammams and haggling in the souks are the headline attractions of Morocco's vibrant capital, but scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find that Marrakech has a contemporary feel to it too. Bespoke riads rub shoulders with carpet traders within the walls of the Medina – the city’s old town – while a bit further afield, there are up-and-coming neighbourhoods that have a distinctly French feel to them. And because of its north African location, you’re pretty much guaranteed good weather on any visit, regardless of the time of year.
Chefchaouen tour
a magical town with a dream of thousand and one nights.This town invites you to go along for a stroll as many others who have fallen in love with the magic that exists here. Visit Medina, stroll in the cascades and excursions in the mountains of the Rif or on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea: taste the flavor of Morocco and look at the surroundings that will fascinate the lovers of nature.
Essaouira tour
A full day excursion to Essaouira ;the most ancient portuguees fishing village in Morocco .It was founded by the Romans as a purple port .The great king Mohamed ben Abdel Allah rebuilt the city in the 18thc and gave it the Moorish flavour .A good oppotunity to see goats on Argan trees .Visit the ancient ramparts,the port with its fishermen,souks,carpentury centre ,the skala .