Discover the cultural wonders of Morocco on this classic group tour, exploring iconic cities and breathtaking landscapes.
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content:<h3>Top Rated Highlights</h3><ul class='icon-list'><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Rabat: Discover Rabat’s spiritual and architectural heritage at the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, resting place of Morocco’s revered monarch and his sons. Nearby, the Hassan Tower rises, a monumental 12th-century minaret and enduring symbol of a grand mosque that was never completed.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Casablanca: One of the largest in the world and dramatically set on the Atlantic shoreline. Completed in 1993, its 210 m (689 ft) minaret is the second tallest on earth. The mosque features exquisite Moroccan artisanship, from hand-carved stone and wood to intricate zellij tilework and marble floors.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Meknès: Admire the Bab el-Mansour Gate on Place El-Hedim in the heart of the Medina.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Fes: Led by your Local Expert, wander the maze of streets that make up the ancient Medina. See one of the world's oldest universities and pass hidden courtyards, mosques and workshops. Continue through the souks, an array of vendors selling food, clothes, leather goods and beautiful lights.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Erfoud: Enjoy the beauty of this little oasis with the backdrop of the Sahara desert whilst you explore the red walled streets.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Tinghir: Visit Todra Gorge to marvel at this fascinating ravine, created by a fault that split the orange-coloured limestone as deep as 300 meters.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Dades Valley: See the castellated mud houses and oases.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Ouarzazate: Learn more about this quiet town in a city orientation and see why it has been the backdrop to many films as you wander its red sandy streets.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Aït Ben Haddou: The Ksar is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the finest examples of South Moroccan architecture. See the crowded houses within the defensive walls that are reinforced by the corner towers and explore one of Morocco's finest kasbahs.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Marrakesh: Your Local Expert guides you past Jemaa el-Fnaa Square with its intriguing characters and through the seemingly entangled streets of the Medina with its many souks. See the protruding Koutoubia Minaret.</li><li><i class='fa-regular fa-circle-check'></i>Essaouira: See the beauty of this bohemian coastal town as you explore the many spice-scented streets of the medina.</li></ul>
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content:<h3>Make Travel Matter</h3><p><b>Fes</b>: Visit the non-profit American Fondouk founded in 1927 and speak with the volunteer veterinarians who care so passionately for the welfare of the animals and the families who are so dependant on their labour. Your visit supports United Nations Global Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land.</p>
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content:<h3>Authentic Dining</h3><p><b>Fes</b>: Join in the fun at a colourful Moroccan feast, complete with music, belly dancers and an array of local delicacies.</p><p><b>Rissani</b>: Lunch is a real taste of the region with Madfouna known as ‘Berber Pizza’. Traditionally baked in the sands of the Sahara this covered pizza is a delight seasonal fillings and spices.</p><p><b>Casablanca</b>: You must remember this...a fabulous 4-course dinner with drinks at Rick's Cafe, made famous by the 1942 film.</p>