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Highlights of
Southern Morocco
First Class Program
Available Year Round For Groups Only
8 day
Tour
Day 1:
Depart USA
We depart for an overnight flight to Marrakech. We will enjoy various
meals and service while in flight.
Day 2:
Arrive in Marrakech
Upon our arrival in Marrakech we will be met by our Pilgrim Tours escort
who will guide us to our awaiting motor coach. We will enjoy an
orientation tour of Marrakech en route to our hotel. Upon our arrival
at our hotel we will have time to rest and freshen up before our welcome
dinner as a group.
Day 3: Marrakech Tour
Marrakech is more a city of colors, sounds and smells than of any great
monuments. The labyrinth streets of the souk are an assault to the
senses and they can also be very frustrating – it's not a city to get
anywhere in hurry. However, the area is surprisingly compact and part of
the fun is to wander, never knowing what surprises you might stumble
upon. We will enjoy a full day tour of Marrakech to include a visit to
the souk and centre on the medina and square of Jemaa-el-Fna,
the heart of the city. Many of the attractions are within
walking distance of the square, with the rest being just a short
drive away. The Koutoubia Mosque is the main place of worship in the
city and entry is forbidden to non-Muslims. However, the architecture
can be appreciated from the grounds, which are open to everyone. We
will also take time to visit the Saadian Tombs before we return to our
hotel for the remainder of the evening free for our leisure.
Day 4: Free
Day or Optional Berber Trail Tour ($85 per person)
An excursion of some 7 hours into the jaggedly-peaked magnificent High
Atlas Eastern Oukaïmeden Range of mountains in a 4 wheel drive vehicle,
taking us up through the Oued Zat Valley, dominated by the Taska n’Zat
to pass by ancient Berber villages, built of pisé clawed from the
mountain slopes, tucked away in arguably the most beautiful valley in
the Kingdom of Morocco – the Ourika. This is a rare and wonderful
opportunity to capture the totally different lifestyle of the hardy
Berber people, as well as to enjoy a refreshing vista of dramatic and
luxuriant countryside. Far from the heat of Marrakech, we shall take our
lunch (included) in this charming Ourika Valley before returning to our
hotel in the late afternoon. Little walking is actually involved.
Day 5: Free
Day or Optional Fortress of Telouet ($70 per person)
An early (8 o’clock) departure to one of the grandest of all the Atlas
fortresses and perhaps the most famous - the Telouet Kasbah. At an
altitude of over 7000 feet, this is the one-time strategic home of the
‘Lords of the Atlas’, the warrior brothers Glaoui, who ruled and
rampaged over southern Morocco during the French Protectorate. Sir
Winston Churchill and personalities such as he were once on the
exclusive guest lists. The splendour of the kasbah is gently fading, yet
there is more than enough left of this fascinating and ancient residence
to give you a fine example of another epoch in Morocco’s colourful
history. This easy tour of the kasbah is of one full day from Marrakech,
made usually by minibus or 4 wheel drive. (Lunch is not
included.)
Day 6: Free Day or Optional
Enchanting Essaouira Tour ($60 per person)
At
around half past eight in the morning we set out towards the west, to
the Atlantic coast and the ancient Phoenician town of Mogador – a
corruption of the Berber word Amegdul, meaning ‘well-protected’ –
and now, since Independence, called Essaouira - ‘Little Picture.’
Abandoned by the Portuguese in 1541, it was not until 1765 when the
Alaouite Sultan Sidi Mohammad Ibn Abdullah transformed Mogador into a
fortified city. The ramparts were never that effective in keeping out
the marauding tribesmen but now, a charming artists’ town with its old
port and cannons overlooking the fishing fleet, Essaouira invites you to
wander through the narrow alleyways which make up the Medina to witness
artisans at work making their wooden tables, boxes and sundry items in
lemon or briar wood inlaid with mother of pearl –the purple dye produced
by the crushed shellfish were exported by the conquering Romans to
colour the togas of the rich back home. Perhaps a dip in the waters of
the ocean before returning to the bustle of Marrakech? A camel ride
along the beach? Lunch is not included, but you’ll enjoy Essouaira’s
famed seafood, either on the quayside or in one of the several quaint
cafés that decorate this charming historical town before returning back
to Marrakech by late evening.
Day 7: Free Day or Optional Setti Fatma Tour: ($50 per
person)Setti
Fatma is set within grassy terraces, the riverside hamlet of Setti
Fatma is situated 40 miles (60km) southeast of Marrakech. The
village lies at the very end of the winding Ourika valley beyond the
reach of most
tourist coaches. Setti Fatma itself is merely a mud-brick village,
if rather pretty, but the seven waterfalls that tumble and tear through
the craggy rocks above it make it a popular location. The first of the
falls is quite an easy climb and it is possible to swim here in the icy
cold waters of the rock pool or to sunbathe on the rocks. The higher
falls are harder work and sturdy shoes and a good head for heights will
be required, although there are plenty of guides willing to offer help.
The banks of several of the falls are lined with pleasant little cafés
and
restaurants. The best way to get to Setti Fatma is by grand
taxi from the main bus station in Marrakech.
Optional Evening Chez Ali Farewell Dinner Party: ($35 per person)
As an excellent finale to any stay in Marrakech, Chez Ali is truly a
1001 Nights' experience. Our journey this evening takes us out of
the heat of the city on a road to palm groves, where twinkling lights
beckon us out of the darkness to a magnificent spectacle. As the evening
progresses, various folklore groups pass through the nomad tents singing
and dancing to their throbbing music. The highlight comes at the end of
our meal when we are invited to witness charging robed horsemen in a
display of their old tribal power as they shout and fire off their
muskets and muzzle-loaders, bringing their horses to a sudden halt
before us. Above us, in the night sky, Sheherezade and her Prince fly to
the heavens on their magic carpet ride whilst fireworks light the sky as
our evening of magical splendour comes to an end.
Day 8: Return to USA
We depart Marrakech this morning and travel back to the USA.
Price Per Person:
call Pilgrim Tours
800.322.0788
Price Includes: Roundtrip airfare, 6
nights lodging in superior first class and deluxe Moroccan hotels,
breakfast and dinner daily (including welcome and farewell dinners), all
airport transfers, full day tour of Marrakech, full time tour escort, all guide entrances
and transportation as appear in itinerary, baggage handling at hotels
(one piece).
Not
Included: Air taxes for international flight, optional
excursions, tips to
drivers guides and hotel staff, lunches and 4 dinners, optional travel insurance.
Group Leader:
Customize
this tour for your group. Additional nights, stopover in Europe, other
sights; the choice is yours.
Ask about the Optional Extension
to the Canary Islands or Spain.
Call the professional tour
planners at 800 322 0788.
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