Private and Shared day trips and activities from Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Tangier...
Morocco is a land of cultural and natural variety. The natural environment of Morocco comprises of the ocean, mountains, plains, forests, oases, desert, etc. and provides spectacular scenery. The cultural heritage of Moroccan people is diverse and fascinates anyone who visits the country.
A visit to the touristic capital of Morocco, Marrakech, takes the traveler to experience and live within the exotic sights of its medina quarter and gardens. The famous Jamaa El Fna Square, the focal point of Marrakech, is occupied day and night by locals and tourists alike. Snake charmers, dancers, story-tellers, acrobats, etc. are a vital part of the square’s cultural heritage and they entertain visitors. The traditional souks near the square cater for both the locals and tourists’ needs. Handcrafted stuff and spices are to be spotted in every corner of the markets.
Moroccan cuisine has gained international prestige. Indeed, the Mediterranean and European influences have given Moroccan food a sense of variety and richness. Travelers can really enjoy several dishes, including the traditional ones, like: Couscous, Tagine, Harira (Soup), Bastilla and Tangia. Moroccans use a large range of local ingredients and flavorings in their cooking such as: dried fruits, argan oil, olive oil, saffron, sesame seeds and coriander. However, Moroccan cookbooks are available, so interested people can prepare Moroccan food themselves at home.
Morocco has many historical monuments and famous landmarks to explore. Travelers can visit old mosques, beautiful palaces and great Kasbahs which are located all over the country. Visitors will be able to learn about these structures’ history as well as architectural style. This is certainly a unique experience for people whom are fond of archaeology, history and architecture.
Morocco desert tours
Choose one of our Morocco desert tours from Marrakech or Fes and explore the treasures of the south Morocco including gorges, oases and of course the sahara sand dunes of Merzouga or Chegaga.