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MOROCCO HIGHLIGHTS 8 DAYS 2019 - Nomadic Tours
MOROCCO HIGHLIGHTS
      8 DAYS
       2019
MOROCCO HIGHLIGHTS 8 DAYS 2019 - Nomadic Tours
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  Visiting 4 of Morocco's majestic
     Imperial Cities in 1 week including
11 DAYS
     an amazing night in a Berber camp
     in the Desert and many other
     worthwhile highlights.

     TO START THIS TOUR IN
     MARRAKECH – SEE OUR MOROCCO
     HIGHLIGHTS MARRAKECH 9 DAY
     TOUR.

     TOUR OVERVIEW
     Tour price                  £699 low season / £749 high season

     Tour operates:              All Year

     Tour type:                  Group

     Transport:                  Mini-van or 4x4 Land cruiser

     Tour rating:                Easy

     Start - Finish:             Casablanca - Marrakech

     Minimum group size:         2

     Maximum group size:         16

     Minimum age:                15 (if travelling with an adult over 18 years of age)

     HIGHLIGHTS
     Casablanca - Hassan II Mosque
     Meknes – the fortified city
     Guided City tour of Volubilis
     Fes – Guided city tour, dye-pits and tanneries
     Erg Chebbi Sand Dunes – beginning of the Sahara
     Merzouga – Camel trek, Berber style camp
     Todra Gorge – Morocco’s “Grand Canyon”
     Ait Benhaddou – UNESCO listed ancient Kasbah city
     Marrakech – UNESCO listed site, Djemaa el-Fna, Souks.
MOROCCO HIGHLIGHTS 8 DAYS 2019 - Nomadic Tours
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   ITINERARY
11Day
   DAYS
      1 - Casablanca:
   Welcome to Morocco! Following your transfer from the airport you will have a chance to relax at our
   joining hotel, before the pre-departure meeting at 18.00, where you will meet your fellow travellers.

   We recommend arriving a day before or early in the morning so that you can join the group who
   started in Marrakech and visit the Hassan II mosque in the afternoon. We are happy to arrange the
   pre-accommodation for you.

   Overnight Casablanca (Dinner included).

   Day 2 - Fes:
   After breakfast we set off on our travels to the capital Rabat. We have a guided tour of the city
   where we will be visiting the Oudaia Kasbah in the oldest part of the city and we can see the Hassan
   Tower Rabat’s most famous landmark, the Royal Palace and Chellah are also a must see whilst we
   are here. We continue our journey through to Fes after a lunch stop in Meknes, one of Morocco’s
   imperial cities. After Lunch we move on to the Roman settlement of Volubilis for a guided tour, it is
   the largest ancient site in Morocco and is a UNESCO listed site dating back to AD 40. We then move
   on to Fes tonight.

   Overnight – Fes (Breakfast included).

   Day 3 – Fes:
   Today we take the guided tour of Fes. Fes is the oldest and largest medieval city in the world. Its
   medina, home to 400,000 inhabitants, with only donkeys and bikes as a means of transportation, is a
   heady mix of aromas, sights and sounds. There are plenty of mosques and palaces to visit but be
   aware that only Muslims can enter Mosques in Morocco. After exploring the dye-pits, tanneries,
   pharmacy, pottery and restaurants, we return to our hotel to freshen up for tonight, where we have
   the chance of an optional traditional meal in the city with live Moroccan entertainment including
   traditional dancing, belly dancing and magicians.

   Overnight Fes (Breakfast included).

   Day 4 – Sahara Desert:
   Excitement is in the air as we head towards the mighty Saharan Dunes. En-route we stop off for an
   optional lunch and in the summer, we may even have time for a relaxing swim. It is then time to
   head towards the great desert dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga where we transfer to our camels
   and trek in to the vast Sahara Desert in time for sunset. We then return to our Berber Camp on the
   edge of the desert to spend the night enjoying local food, music and an amazing night out under the
   Saharan stars.

   Overnight Berber camp (Breakfast & Dinner included).
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      Day 5 – Todra Gorge:
11Leaving
    DAYS   the desert, we move on to Todra Gorge. This 1000ft gorge is hemmed in on all sides by
  vertical limestone cliffs and is also called Morocco’s Grand Canyon. We will visit the Berber co-
      operative where you can see and buy authentic, Berber handmade rugs, kilims and carpets. The
      afternoon can be spent exploring the Gorge, walking through the Palmerie or trying our optional
      activity of Rock Climbing. The charm of Todra lies in its changing colours as the sun slowly moves
      from east to west.

      Overnight Todra Gorge (Breakfast & Dinner included).

      Day 6 – Ait Benhaddou:
      We must bid fond farewell to Todra this morning en-route to Ait Benhaddou via Ouarzazate. We will
      stop for lunch along the way and have a chance for an optional tour of the Film studios in
      Ouarzazate, famous for films such as Gladiators, The Last Temptation of Christ and the Living
      Daylights. If you need a more adventurous activity you have the option of quad biking instead.

      On a hill along the Ouarzazate River we find Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which
      boasts great examples of Kasbahs, some of which remain inhabited. This afternoon we have a guided
      tour of the famous Kasbah and village.

      Overnight Ait Benhaddou (Breakfast & Dinner included).

      Day 7 – Marrakech:
      We traverse the High Atlas today enjoying stunning views en-route to Marrakech. Why not book our
      optional guided tour of the city this afternoon?

      Marrakech is set against the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Its great pride and landmark are the
      Koutoubia Tower, sister to the Tower of Hassan in Rabat and the Giralda Tower in Seville. It is said
      that after the third of these was completed, the sultan had the eyes of his architect put out, lest he
      should build another more beautiful tower elsewhere. No visit to the city is complete without a visit
      to the city’s UNESCO-listed medina & Djemâa-el-Fna, an extraordinary gathering and market place.
      The rest of the afternoon you have free time to relax by the pool or do a little shopping for souvenirs
      before we meet for the last group evening meal.

      Overnight Marrakech (Breakfast & Dinner included).

      Day 8 – Marrakech:
      Your adventure tour ends after breakfast. (Breakfast included).
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  WHAT YOU GET
11Included
    DAYS
     •   Arrival transfer from Casablanca Airport (if staying at our joining hotel & booked via
         Nomadic).
     •   7 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners
     •   Transport by air conditioned 4x4 or minibus
     •   3* to 4* accommodation including 1 night in a Berber Camp
     •   1 x Guide & 1 x Driver
     •   Sahara Camel trek
     •   Guided tour of Ait Benhaddou, Fes & Volubillis

  Excluded
     •   Tipping kitty $50 (adults only) – used for hotel porters, waiters, local guides used for city
         tours, airport drivers, restaurant tips etc.
     •   Flights
     •   Drinks
     •   Lunch x 6 & Dinner x 2
     •   TIP for Nomadic Guide is NOT included in the tipping kitty. If you are happy with the Guide’s
         service, we recommend $2-3 USD per day, or local currency equivalent.
     •   Spending money
     •   Optional activities

  Optional Upgrades
  Single Supplement: £129

  Pre-accommodation – Casablanca: SGL £45: DBL/TWN £60: TPL £80
  Post accommodation – Marrakech: SGL £45: DBL/TWN £60: TPL £80

  Optional Activities
     •   Guided city tour of Marrakech (approx. 3 hours = 100 DH)
     •   Hammam spa in Marrakech (prices from 150 DH)
     •   Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca (120 DH)
     •   Dinner and an Evening’s Entertainment in Fes (250 DH)
     •   Rock Climbing in Todra Gorge (1 hour = 250 DH, 2 hours = 390 DH)
     •   Quad Biking in Ouarzazate (prices from 500 DH)
     •   Visit to Film Studio in Ouarzazate (50 DH)

  (DH = MOROCCAN DIRHAM)
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   HOTEL NAMES
11City
    DAYS
       /Town                                               Hotel Name

   Casablanca                                              Moroccan House Hotel

   Fes                                                     Hotel Arena

   Sahara Desert                                           Berber camp

   Todra Gorge                                             Hotel Kasbah Amazir

   Ait Benhaddou                                           Hotel La Rose du Sable

   Marrakech                                               Hotel El Andalous

   NB: The hotels listed above are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to
   substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard when necessary.

   DRIVING TIMES
   Day                                                     Number of hours travelling

   Day 1                                                   0 hours
   Day 2                                                   3 hours
   Day 3                                                   0 hours
   Day 4                                                   8 hours
   Day 5                                                   3 hours
   Day 6                                                   2.5 hours
   Day 7                                                   3.5 hours
   Day 8                                                   0 hours

   NB: Driving hours include necessary toilet stops, photo stops and lunch breaks.
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   BEFORE YOU GO
11Visas
    DAYS& permits
   Visas are NOT required for British, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, US and other EU nationals for
   a stay of up to 3 months. Please ensure your passport is valid for a minimum of 3 months from the
   date of entry and that you get your passport stamped upon entry into Morocco. All other
   nationalities should contact the Moroccan embassy for details. Visas are your responsibility. Don’t
   forget to check!

   Travel insurance
   All our passengers must be fully insured for travel in Morocco. It is essential that you get the correct
   level of cover and it is advised that you speak to your travel insurance provider for advice. Please
   ensure that the policy provides adequate cover for hospital treatment, repatriation flights home in
   the event of you being too ill to continue the tour, personal accident, personal baggage and
   associated valuables. Please note that some optional activities may require additional cover as well.
   In addition, you must bring the policy with you as it is obligatory for joining any tour.

   Vaccinations
   It's recommended that you be vaccinated for Tetanus and Polio if you haven't had a booster in the
   last 10 years. Food and water borne diseases are also quite common, so we recommend
   vaccinations for Typhoid (valid 3 years) and Hepatitis A (validity varies) as well. Finally, Morocco is
   not a high-risk Malaria area but if in any doubt please consult a physician or travel clinic for further
   information.

   ON LOCATION
   Currency
   GBP£1.00 = MAD13 USD$1.00 = MAD9 EUR 1.00 = MAD11 MAD = Moroccan Dirham, rates are
   subject to fluctuation. Exchange facilities are available at various bureau de changes in major towns
   and most banks have ATMs. How much spending money is needed, depends largely on the
   individual. However, we currently recommend an average of USD $20 - $30 per day though. We
   can’t specify every sundry cost however and you’ll need to allow for expenses such as drinks, snacks
   and the odd souvenir. Travellers Cheques can be difficult to change en route so we recommend you
   have cash for convenience and bring a card to use in the ATM’s, most accept Visa, MasterCard,
   Electron, Cirrus and Maestro. There are ATM’s at Marrakech airport, which you can use upon arrival
   as well.
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     Climate
11Temperatures
    DAYS       in Morocco are generally high, particularly during the summer months from May to
  September, so take sunscreen. However, in winter temperatures can drop right down in the
     evenings.

     Altitude
     For most tours you do not exceed any altitude that would cause ill effects. However, for the Berber
     Migration in the High Atlas which has an altitude of over 3,000 and is therefore defined as a high-
     altitude area then there are different guidelines as exposure to these heights can cause the onset of
     altitude sickness. This form of sickness which is the biggest health risk for trekkers can cause people
     to experience differing degrees of symptoms which include headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue
     and shortness of breath. However, our treks are designed to ensure there is plenty of time for
     adequate acclimatisation and cases of mountain sickness are rare. If you do suffer though symptoms
     will usually decrease in severity during acclimatisation. Throughout the trek it is therefore important
     to drink plenty of fluids and eat lots of carbohydrate food as well to keep the body properly
     hydrated and finally and most critically please report any symptoms of altitude sickness immediately
     to your guide.

     PACKING
     Luggage
     Pack all your belongings in a small to medium soft suitcase/rucksack or holdall with a maximum
     weight of 20kg. Also bring a daypack, to keep personal items such as your wallet, camera and
     water bottle.
     Soft & flexible variety of suitcase is preferable. Don’t overdo it!! Luggage is limited to 20Kgs.
     Pack sensibly and take garments that are comfortable and cool.

     Morocco can be very hot in summer but after the sun sets the temperature can drop
     considerably, so pack accordingly.
     In terms of sleeping bags, although we provide blankets, on tours from November–April we do
     recommend a 3/4 season sleeping bag for the night spent in the desert.

     What to bring
     Detailed checklists are available but below is a list of the essential items to bring with you on your
     tour: • Towel • Torch and batteries • Camera and spare memory card/film • Mosquito repellent •
     Water bottle • Personal first aid kit, antiseptic gel and wipes • Waterproof/wind proof jacket • A
     photo-copy of your passport * Finally, if bringing your smart phone with you, please make sure that
     you turn your data roaming off, to avoid heavy increases to your bill!
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   RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL
11Cultural
   DAYS    Awareness
   We cannot emphasise enough that we are travellers and therefore guests. So, it is our duty to
   respect and adjust where possible to the people of the region, their customs and views. Your Tour
   Leader can let you know more, as well as brief you on all environmental matters.

   Religious Awareness
   Morocco is predominantly Muslim and, as such, we would ask all our customers to respect this.
   This could entail covering of shoulders and knees whenever possible.

   Security
   For the latest travel advice, please use the following link:

   https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/morocco
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