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For More Informations+212 6 02 19 96 50Mon - Sat 8.00 - 18.00Premium Morocco Explorer3 daysAll Months3 Days  Marrakech D...
16/03/2024

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3 Days  Marrakech Desert Tour to Fes:

Embark on an unforgettable 3 days Marrakech Desert Tour to Fes. Where you will explore the enchanting landscapes of Morocco’s desert. Experience camel trekking, visit ancient kasbahs. And immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of this fascinating country. Book your 3 days Marrakech Desert Tour to Fes now!

Day 1: Marrakech – Atlas Mountains – Kasbah – Dades Valley

Our journey begins on Day 1 as we pick you up promptly at 08:00 from your Raid/Hotel. We will embark on a memorable 3-day adventure from Marrakech to Fes. Starting with a drive through the breathtaking High Mountains. And charming Berber Villages en route to the majestic Tizi n Tichka Pass (2260 meters). Along the way, we will have the incredible opportunity to explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah or Ksar. Renowned as a backdrop for over 20 films. Our day’s journey concludes as we pass through the enchanting city of Ouarzazate. And make our way towards the captivating Valley of Roses and Dades.

Day 2: Dades Valley – Todra – Oasis – Sahara Desert

Continuing our desert expedition on day2. We venture into the stunning Todra Gorges. A renowned climbing destination adorned with palmeries and Berber Villages. Pushing forward, we traverse the Merzouga region via Erfoud, famous for its mesmerizing Marbel fossils, until we reach the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert. Here, we embark on an unforgettable camel ride that lasts approximately one
and a half hours, taking in the beauty of the sunset. As evening falls, we settle into a bivouac camp, where we revel in music and the thrill of sand boarding.

Day 3: Sahara Desert – Ziz Valley – Cedar Forest – Fes Rise and shine!

On Day 3, we wake up early to witness the majestic sunrise, bidding farewell to the desert as we ride the camels back to the hotel for a hearty breakfast and a ref

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The traditional domain of indigenous peoples now collectively known as Berbers (self-name Imazighen; singular, Amazigh),...
19/01/2024

The traditional domain of indigenous peoples now collectively known as Berbers (self-name Imazighen; singular, Amazigh), Morocco has been subject to extensive migration and has long been the location of urban communities that were originally settled by peoples from outside the region. Controlled by Carthage from an early date, the region was later the westernmost province of the Roman Empire. Following the Arab conquest of the late 7th century CE, the broader area of North Africa came to be known as the Maghrib (Arabic: “the West”), and the majority of its people accepted Islam. Subsequent Moroccan kingdoms enjoyed political influence that extended beyond the coastal regions, and in the 11th century the first native Amazigh dynasty of North Africa, the Almoravids, gained control
🌵 Embark on an Unforgettable Desert Adventure with Rachid Morocco Tours! 🐪✨

Dive into the mesmerizing landscapes of Morocco with our exclusive desert tours! From golden dunes to ancient oases, experience the magic of the Sahara like never before.

🗓️ Tour Highlights:
- Camel Treks into the Sahara at Sunset 🌅
- Overnights in Authentic Desert Camps ⛺
- Explore Historical Kasbahs and Hidden Oases 🏰🌴
- Scenic Drives through the Atlas Mountains 🏞️

💼 Why Choose Rachid Morocco Tours?
- Local Expertise and Knowledge 🇲🇦
- Personalized Itineraries to Suit Your Preferences 🗺️
- Comfortable Accommodations and Transportation 🏨🚗

📞 Contact us to Book Your Desert Escape:
📧 Email: [email protected]
📱 WhatsApp: +212 602199650

Don't miss the chance to create memories that last a lifetime! Book your Morocco Desert Tour with Rachid Morocco Tours today. 🌍🐫

Most of Morocco north of Western Sahara, particularly along the coasts, experiences a typical Mediterranean climate, wit...
19/01/2024

Most of Morocco north of Western Sahara, particularly along the coasts, experiences a typical Mediterranean climate, with mild wet winters and hot dry summers. The rainy season generally extends from October to April. Torrential downpours occasionally produce devastating floods, but overall several factors act to reduce the country’s rainfall. Morocco is on the southern margins of the mid-latitude tract of frontal storm systems that regularly traverse the North Atlantic. As a result, rainfall levels are relatively low and gradually decrease from north to south. High-pressure ridges, moreover, periodically develop offshore during the rainy season, shifting storms to the north. Drought results when these ridges persist for extended periods. The cold Canary Current off the western shores also induces atmospheric stability and further decreases the potential for precipitation.

In Morocco, as is common throughout the western Mediterranean region, centuries of human activity have considerably alte...
13/01/2024

In Morocco, as is common throughout the western Mediterranean region, centuries of human activity have considerably altered the natural vegetation. On many lower mountain slopes, cutting, grazing, and burning the original vegetation have produced an often dense cover of maquis, or scrub growth, characterized by various associations of wild olive, mastic tree, kermes oak (Quercus coccinea), arbutus, heather, myrtle, artemisia, cytisus (Medicago arborea), broom, and rosemary. In the arid interior plains, the dwarf palm, jujube tree, esparto grass, and Barbary fig (introduced from the Americas by way of Spain in the 16th century) cover vast areas. There is little natural vegetation in the desert areas east of the mountains, although the date palm, introduced to Morocco at a very early period, is extensively cultivated in the desert oases.

Large game has been progressively eliminated in Morocco since Roman times, when lions and elephants were still abundant. Both have long since disappeared. Gazelles are still seen occasionally in the south, as are mouflons (wild sheep) and fennecs (a type of fox) in the Atlas region. With government protection, the Barbary macaque now flourishes in the forests of the Middle Atlas. However, the richest fauna in Morocco today is the bird life. Large migratory birds that sojourn in Morocco include the stork, which picturesquely builds its nests on city ramparts and mosque rooftops, and the flamingo, pelican, and cattle egret.

Ifrane will later be inhabited by a population from the two large Tamazight-speaking Amazigh tribes of Morocco, the Aït ...
09/01/2024

Ifrane will later be inhabited by a population from the two large Tamazight-speaking Amazigh tribes of Morocco, the Aït M'guild and the Aït M'tir and part of the Aït Seghrouchen, nomadic tribes who move between the green pastures of Timahdite and Azrou to the borders of the Zayanes country. Given its high altitude geographical location facing due north which makes its landscapes comparable to those of Europe, the creation of Ifrane is the work of the secretary general of the protectorate in Morocco, Eirik Labonne, in 1928. Three dates should be remembered: Creation of a summer center for French settlers: viziriel decree of September 16, 1929. Creation of the municipality: January 14, 1947. Creation of the province. The choice of the colonial power falls within three frameworks: Exploitation of natural resources; Creation of a “European city” by compensating for the change of scenery of the French and European community established in Morocco, particularly in summer (coolness): Maurice de Gandillac is a witness[2]; Have a strategic base: the Timahdite garrison constitutes a strategic military asset which serves as a link between Taza and Tadla, the aim of which is to facilitate military interventions and surround the Amazigh tribes hostile to the colonial presence, in particular the Zayanes tribe under the leadership of Mouha or Hammou Zayani, Mouha or Said of Elkssiba and other insurrectional centers in the Middle and High Atlas renowned for their hostility towards the Iroumines (the Christians) and their quality as warriors nourished by their attachment to the land, especially after the defeat of France on November 13, 1914 at Khenifra in the Battle of Elhri. Al Akhawayn University of Ifrane was founded by royal decree in 1993 and officially inaugurated by King Hassan II of Morocco on January 16, 1995. It is currently the only Moroccan university following an American education system and having more than 40% staff

Luxury camp merzouga desert Morocco    # travel
08/01/2024

Luxury camp merzouga desert
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Casablanca compte parmi ses monuments le deuxième plus haut édifice religieux du monde : la mosquée Hassan II. Si vous v...
08/01/2024

Casablanca compte parmi ses monuments le deuxième plus haut édifice religieux du monde : la mosquée Hassan II. Si vous vous rendez dans la ville, vous ne pourrez manquer cet impressionnant bâtiment. Louez une voiture à votre arrivée à Casablanca pour aller visiter la mosquée Hassan II et le reste de cette superbe ville.

Après la mosquée de la Mecque, la mosquée Hassan II de Casablanca est le deuxième plus haut monument religieux de la planète. Avec un minaret culminant à 210 mètres d'altitude, la mosquée a en effet une taille gigantesque. Mais ce n'est pas la seule raison pour laquelle la mosquée est une œuvre d'art architecturale. Érigée entre 1986 et 1993, la mosquée Hassan II a été construite au deux tiers sur la mer. Elle peut accueillir plus de 100 000 fidèles, elle recouvre une superficie totale de vingt milles mètres carré et elle possède un toit ouvrant impressionnant. Imaginée par Michel Pinseau, la mosquée Hassan II est également un bijou architectural. Le monument est finement décoré de marbre, de zelliges, de pans de bois sculptés et il possède un laser (de 30 km de portée) constamment pointé vers la Mecque. La mosquée Hassan II est un des rares édifices religieux du Maroc à être ouvert aux non musulmans. Il faut tout de même compter 120 dirhams (environ 12 euros) pour y entrer. Durant la visite, un guide donne les détails de ce bâtiment hors normes, explique les traditions musulmanes et apporte son savoir sur les arts traditionnels marocains. Le petit conseil Hertz Maroc : louez une voiture confortable pour profiter pleinement de votre séjour à Casablanca et pour aller facilement à la mosquée Hassan

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Atlas montant Morocco
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Ksar of Ait-Ben-HaddouThe ksar, a group of earthen buildings surrounded by high walls, is a traditional pre-Saharan habi...
06/01/2024

Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou

The ksar, a group of earthen buildings surrounded by high walls, is a traditional pre-Saharan habitat. The houses crowd together within the defensive walls, which are reinforced by corner towers. Ait-Ben-Haddou, in Ouarzazate province, is a striking example of the architecture of southern Morocco

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Rissani est l’ancienne capitale du Tafilalet. Sous le nom de Sijilmassa, elle est un ancien centre caravanier majeur du ...
04/01/2024

Rissani est l’ancienne capitale du Tafilalet. Sous le nom de Sijilmassa, elle est un ancien centre caravanier majeur du commerce transsaharien, le plus important du Maroc, au Moyen Âge. L’essentiel du trafic avec l’Afrique portait alors sur l’or, l’ivoire, les esclaves et le sel, en provenance du Soudan, qui comprend notamment l'actuel Mali.

Hassan al-Dakhil, l'ancêtre de la dynastie des Alaouites venu d'Arabie, se serait installé dans cette ville (alors Sijilmassa) au xiiie siècle.

🏜️ Discover the Mystique of Morocco's Deserts! 🌵✨Embark on a journey into the heart of enchanting landscapes and timeles...
26/12/2023

🏜️ Discover the Mystique of Morocco's Deserts! 🌵✨

Embark on a journey into the heart of enchanting landscapes and timeless beauty. Here's why Morocco's deserts are an absolute must-visit:

1.Sahara Splendor: Witness the grandeur of the Sahara Desert, where endless dunes stretch as far as the eye can see. Golden sands and stunning sunsets create a surreal experience.

2.Nomadic Traditions: Encounter the rich heritage of nomadic tribes living harmoniously with the desert. Learn about their traditions, hospitality, and the art of survival in this vast expanse.

3. Camel Treks: Immerse yourself in the desert lifestyle with a camel trek. Traverse the mesmerizing dunes and discover the tranquility that comes with the rhythmic sway of these gentle creatures.

4. Starry Nights: Experience the magic of the desert nights. Far from city lights, the sky transforms into a celestial masterpiece. Stargazing in the Sahara is an awe-inspiring encounter with the universe.

5. Berber Camps: Stay in traditional Berber camps, where hospitality meets authenticity. Enjoy local cuisine, traditional music, and the warmth of a campfire under the vast desert sky.

6. Dramatic Landscapes: Explore the diverse desert landscapes, from the Erg Chebbi's towering dunes to the rugged beauty of the Draa Valley. Each corner unveils a new facet of nature's artistry.

7. Cultural Encounters: Connect with the desert's cultural tapestry. Visit ancient kasbahs, oases, and small desert villages, where time seems to stand still, preserving the essence of Morocco's desert life.

Embark on a desert adventure and let the whispers of the wind guide you through Morocco's captivating sands. 🌅🐪

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