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Morocco Imperial Cities Trip | Marrakech, Fez & Chefchaouen

7D/6N
2
Days in
Marrakech
3
Days in
Fes
1
Day in
Chefchaouen
1
Day in
Casablanca
Stay Included
Breakfast Included
Sightseeing Included

Trip Highlights

  • Stay inside top-notch heritage riads in Marrakech, Fez & Chefchaouen with courtyards & detailed interiors, giving you a deeper & more local experience than a usual hotel stay.

  • Explore a mix of well-known highlights & lesser-seen spots, making your journey feel more unique, memorable & full of off-beat spots.

  • Travel across various cities of Morocco in a 7-day journey, with each day planned to give you both time to explore & moments to relax without the trip feeling rushed or tiring. 

  • From the blue-painted lanes of Chefchaouen to the lively landmarks in Marrakech, capture Instagram-worthy moments at every step, with each point adding a uniqueness to your frame.

  • Travel with ease with your transfers pre-arranged, so you don’t have to worry about routes, bookings, or figuring out how to get from one place to another during the trip.

INR 3,20,000
Per Adult
INR 4,44,800
4.5(27)
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
2 nights stay in Marrakech with breakfast
Marrakech Sightseeing Tour
Traditional Moroccan Hammam Experience, Marrakech
Visit to Beni Mellal
Visit to Ifrane- The Little Switzerland
3 nights stay in Fes with breakfast
Visit to Fes el-Bali & Bab Bou Jeloud
Fes Medina & Tanneries Tour
Volubilis & Meknes Excursion
2 nights stay in Chefchaouen with breakfast
Chefchaouen Guided Walking Tour
Visit to Ras El Ma
Exclusions
Expenses of a personal nature.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
International flight tickets

Know Before You Go

  • Travellers are advised to carry valid identification at all times, along with necessary travel documents, as checks may be conducted at hotels or during intercity travel.
  • It is recommended to dress modestly, especially while visiting religious sites, rural areas, or traditional neighborhoods, in respect of local customs and cultural sensitivities.
  • The local currency used is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD), and while cards are accepted in major cities, carrying some cash is advisable for smaller towns, markets, and local purchases.
  • Morocco follows a relaxed yet culturally rooted lifestyle; hence, visitors are encouraged to embrace local etiquette, including polite greetings and respectful interactions.
  • Bargaining is a common practice in souks (markets), and travellers may engage in it with a friendly and respectful approach for a more authentic experience.
  • The country experiences varied climates across regions, so packing layers is advisable to stay comfortable from warm days to cooler evenings, especially in desert or mountainous areas.
  • It is recommended to stay hydrated and consume bottled or filtered water to ensure a comfortable travel experience.
  • Travellers are requested to respect local traditions, cultural norms, and religious practices at all times, ensuring a mindful and considerate travel experience.
  • Photography should be approached with sensitivity; permission is encouraged before capturing images of locals, particularly in rural areas or traditional settings.
  • Any damage to property, whether at hotels or public spaces, will be the responsibility of the traveller.
  • Visitors are encouraged to maintain cleanliness at all sites and accommodations, contributing to the preservation of Morocco’s natural and cultural beauty.