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5 Days Tour From Casablanca

A 5 days tour from Casablanca is an excellent way to explore Morocco’s many cities. You’ll see Marrakech, explore Meknes and Volubilis, and maybe even experience camel trekking through the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. The five day tour from Casablanca will also drop you off at the airport or accommodation for the final leg of your trip.

You’ll start the tour early in the morning in Casablanca, as you’ll want to see the ancient city of Volubilis, a remote Roman city that lasted until the 18th century. You’ll see a number of Roman mosaics, houses, and pillars in this area.

If you’re interested in learning more about Moroccan culture, you might also want to visit the Hassan II Mosque, a modern mosque that’s located within the old city walls. The mosque’s 210-meter-high minaret is an impressive sight to behold, but a tour guide is required. You can also visit Musee Abderrahman Slaoui, a museum that was established in 1997 to share Moroccan culture with the world.

You’ll also get to see the Sahara desert. This is the perfect place to take your family for a vacation. Casablanca has many things to offer, and you’ll want to make sure to explore as much of it as possible. A 5 days tour from Casablanca is an ideal way to see the sights of Morocco and get to know its fascinating culture and history.

Day four of your Morocco tour will take you to Ouarzazate and Ait Ben Haddou. You’ll also see a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as a kasbah that’s been part of many universal movies. Your guide will be glad to show you around the most important sites and make sure your trip is as memorable as possible.

Fes is the first imperial city of Morocco and the religious & spiritual center of the country. It is also home to Morocco’s oldest university, which dates back to 859. Hiring a local guide for your visit to Fes is an absolute must. Your local guide will lead you through the royal palace main gate, the poetry and handmade ceramics quarter, and the bustling souks of Fes el Bali.

Women travelers should wear clothing that covers the elbows and knees, and cover their hair with a scarf. Also, be sure to lock the doors of your accommodations. If you are alone, it is important to remain calm, as you could face harassment. As with any country, Moroccans are very conservative and may engage in verbal harassment. You should also make sure to keep your group together and stay in groups of three or more.

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