THT Morocco Itinerary 2013
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THT Morocco Itinerary 2013
COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16th May 2013 Itinerary As you relax in your hammam (steam bath), tuck into your tagine (stew), bargain in the souks (markets) and slide into your comfortable caftan you may be surprised at how easily you slip into another culture and another century. In these small signature moments of pleasure, Morocco warps all sense of time and place. To get your bearings, just look to the horizon. You will notice refined minarets and rugged mud-brick fortifications, a sparkling coastline with silken sand and striped canyons carved out of the High Atlas Mountains. Though you will hear French spoken in city boulevards, a vestige of the fifty year French Protectorate, half a dozen Berber languages and Moroccan Arabic are still widely spoken. Morocco is a unique blend of the African, Berber, Arab and Mediterranean cultures which makes it absolutely unique. For centuries travellers have crossed shifting sands and braved mountain passes in search of magical Morocco. They arrive dazzled by its Royal palaces, extraordinary oases and spectacular feats of hospitality. Modern Morocco doesn't disappoint. COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16 MAY 2013 Monday 6th May 2013 Our tour starts in Casablanca, a city made famous by the movie of the same name with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Our home is the Le Royal Mansour Meridian that has stunning views of Casablanca harbour and the Hassan II Mosque. A charming welcome dinner is held this evening at the hotel. Before dinner you can relax in the spa or take a stroll around the local medina. Tuesday 7th May 2013 After breakfast in the hotel, we check out and join our Moroccan guide in an air-conditioned coach to take a short tour of the city of Casablanca before heading off to the capital, Rabat. Casablanca, or Casa as it is known by the locals, has over 5 million inhabitants in its region and is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River. It is Morocco’s largest city as well as its major port. History has left many traces like the old Medina dating back to the XVI century and the French Art Deco district from the French Protectorate in the 1930s. Today we visit the Hassan II Mosque, the Ain Diab Corniche with its swimming pools and gastronomic restaurants, the Royal Palace and United Nations Square. On arrival in Rabat, we will be escorted on a guided city tour including the “Imperial Garden City” with its main monuments, the Oudayas Gardens, Hassan Tower and Mausoleum. We will enjoy lunch at the Sofitel Jardin des Roses Golden Fish Restaurant that prides itself on its fresh seafood, cooked in local spices and seasonings. After lunch, we continue our travels to the famous Imperial city of Fes where we check in to the Sofitel Palais Jamai – an outstanding example of Moorish and Arabic architecture and a gem amongst luxury Moroccan hotels. The remainder of the evening is at leisure. 2 COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16 MAY 2013 Wednesday 8th May 2013 Breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant. Today we discover Fez, Morocco’s leading cultural and religious centre and the home of the oldest, largest and most beautiful medieval city in the world, a city that has remained almost unchanged through the modern ages and yet is still most definitely alive. Fez el Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage site whose Medina is believed to be the world's largest urban car free area. The University of Al-Karaouiyin, founded in 859, is the oldest continuously functioning university in the world. Around the Kairouiyine mosque, there are many medersas (Islamic schools). The most famous one is the Attarin Medersa. It was built in the early 14th century and exhibits a beautiful bronze door and elegant courtyard. The school has many examples of beautiful craftwork in marble, alabaster and cedar. The medersa takes its name from the Souk al-Attarine the spice and perfume market. There are many wonderful architecural buildings to see in Fez. The Medersa Bou Inania was founded in AD 1351. It is the only medersa in Fez which has a minaret and is one of the few religious places in Morocco that is accessible to non-Muslim visitors. Opposite the medersa is the Dar Almagana, a wall with a unique hydraulic clock. The beautifully restored Nejjarine Museum, in Nejjarine Square, was once a fundoq - an inn for traveling merchants who used to keep their animals in the stables downstairs and sleep in the small rooms upstairs. You will be escorted back to the hotel mid afternoon, where the remainder of the day & evening is at leisure. Dinner will be own arrangements. 3 COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16 MAY 2013 Thursday 9th May 2013 Following breakfast in our Hotel, we head off for Meknes and Volubilis in our luxury coach, cameras at the ready to record these amazing ancient sites. Meknes lived its golden age as the Imperial Capital of Moulay Ismail following his accession to the Sultanate of Morocco. The original community from the 8th century built and lived in the huge Kasbah that functioned as a fortress. In the 10th century, a Berber tribe called the Miknasa settled there and a town consequently grew around the fortress. Today the city, located 60 kilometres from Fez, is the centre of an agricultural area, producing olives, cereal crops and citrus. Among the impressive monuments in Meknes is the grand gate named after its architect, El-Mansour, a Christian renegade who converted to Islam. The design of this gate is a fine example of Almohades patterns and zellige mosaics. The Royal Stables in the heart of the city, was constructed to comfortably house twelve thousand horses. Although most of the stables are in ruin, as we wander through this structure we will be able to sense the grandeur of a bygone era. Following lunch, we will visit the famous Roman ruins of Volubilis. Now a UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site, it features the best-preserved ruins in this part of Northern Africa. In ancient times, Volubilis was an important Roman town situated near the westernmost border of the Roman conquests. Original marble flooring depicting life in ancient times allows us to imagine the lifestyle of previous dwellers. As we make out way back to Fez, we will stop by the famous village of Moulay Idriss that nestles beautifully on the top of a hill surrounded by rocky mountains. Dinner will be at Riad Alkantara in the Fez Medina. Meticulously restored by a mastercraftsman, the Riad offers a large and gracious swimming pool and a rooftop terrace with sweeping views over the Medina. At the end of dinner, we will be transferred back to our hotel by luxury coach. 4 COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16 MAY 2013 Friday 10th May 2013 Today is a day for you. We suggest you start with a sumptuous breakfast before relaxing beside the sparkling pool. You can then experience a traditional hamman body scrub at the hotel’s spa and lounge area. Alternatively, you may be keen to do some shopping in the local markets and soak up the local atmosphere with a coffee or two. Saturday 11 th May 2013 Today we leave Fez and drive through the Middle Atlas mountains via Immouzer Kandar, to a delightful town called Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland” due to its natural healthy climate and environment. We visit Azrou, a Berber village, known for its handicraft cooperatives and famous for its woodcarving and carpet weaving. The landscape changes once we cross the mountains towards Midelt and tour along the Ziz River through a series of fortified villages. The Ziz Gorges, where we stop for lunch, are breathtaking in their grandeur and contrast with the beautiful oases of palm trees and Kasbahs that appear along our journey. As we tour through this beautiful country you will be amazed at the variety of vistas that change as we head towards the edge of the Sahara desert. We may even see a Bedouin horse market or camel caravan on our way! Our final destination today is Erfoud, a true Arab town known as the “Gate to the Sahara” due to its proximity to the Erg Chebbi dunes. Many movies have been made in this area as the desert landscape is so appealing. We will stay in the Xaluca Maadid Hotel that offers a true Kasbah experience. 5 COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16 MAY 2013 Sunday 12th May 2013 Now it is time to relax in the oasis of your Kasbah. Enjoy a swim and laze around the pool, wander through Erfoud with your camera or spend some “me” time in the hotel spa. In the afternoon, we are in for a treat as we transfer by 4WD to the sand dunes for an overnight stay in a traditional Kasbah in the desert of Mergouza. Upon arrival, we will set off on camels across the dunes to enjoy a spectacular sunset where the sounds of silence and the evening breezes are the only music to our ears. La Belle Etoile is a tented bivouac located on the edge of the famous Erg Chebbi Dunes near Lake Yassmina in the Merzouga region. Staying in the desert in authentic camel skin tents (with modern amenities) makes for a memorable evening. We will feast on a traditional targine dinner around a campfire while local folkloric bands entertain us under an incredible starry sky. Monday 13th May 2013 Today we will journey towards Marrakesh via Ouarzazate, stopping first at the Todra Gorges that rise 1000 feet above the desert. Often called Morocco’s Grand Canyon, this gorge is hemmed in on all sides by vertical limestone cliffs whose colours change as the sun moves across the sky. We travel further west to the Dades Gorges and Valley – where the Dades River has created a green and fertile land that abounds in colourful fruit and nut trees. Extraordinary rock formations can be found along the “Road of 1000 Kasbahs” where we stop for a light lunch at Kalaa Meggouna, the centre of the rose industry that is vital to Morocco’s body care products, exotic oils and perfumes. 6 COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16 MAY 2013 Monday 13th May cont’d Ourzazate is a town chiefly inhabited by Berbers who constructed many of the prominent kasbahs of the area. We visit the Ksar of Ait Benhaddou, a traditional community-housing compound that is typical of the Maghreb district. Recognised as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, the Ksar consists of large and small houses all made from moulded earth and clay bricks. The structures seem to melt into each other, huddled together in a strategic position up against the mountain. Their walls and towers are often decorated in original motifs and the view from the top over the land is extensive. We continue on to Marrakesh via the High Atlas village of Telouet across the Tizi-n-Tichka pass, enjoying the far reaching views of small Berber villages that cling to the mountainsides as featured in the movie Babel with Cate Blanchett and Brad Pitt. Once we reach the vivid city of Marrakesh, our home is the beautiful Sofitel Marrakesh Hotel where you can refresh with a swim or spa and relax at your leisure for dinner. Tuesday 14th May 2013 This morning is free for you to relax around the pool or enjoy the hotel spa. After lunch, we will visit two special sights that Marrakesh is famous for. The Majorelle Gardens created by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves St Laurent is a colourful oasis full of exotic plants and a unique cactus garden. A garden that is a tribute to the fashion designer’s love of colour and flowers. The Bahai Palace is a real jewel of Moorish architecture and art from the end of the 19th century. It is full of history and mysterious stories of the people who lived there once including the Sultan’s many wives, children and concubines. 7 COLOURS OF MOROCCO TOUR 6 – 16 MAY 2013 Tuesday 14th May Ample time will be available to wander in the maze of souks (markets) in the Marrakesh medina this afternoon before we meet in the famous Jamaa El Fna Square at sunset. Known as the heart of the Medina, this massive square turns on a party every night with street entertainment performed by snake charmers, monkey trainers, singers, dancers and fortune tellers. Wednesday 15th May 2013 Today is at your leisure to shop and explore the Medina further or to discover modern Marrakesh, with its own Zara home shop and contemporary take on café design. Breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant and lunch is your own arrangement. Our farewell dinner is at the elite Lotus Club, where the high society of Marrakesh meets for a cocktail or two. The perfect opportunity to see modern Morocco interior design and enjoy the ambience of this fashionable scene. From its red-carpeted courtyard of palm trees and lanterns to its avant-garde lighting and luxurious textile decoration, the Lotus will provide us with a fabulous celebration dinner to end an amazing tour. THURSDAY 16TH MAY 2013 After enjoying our last breakfast together, this morning we will checkout and transfer to Marrakesh airport for our homeward flight. 8
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