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Fes:

Morocco Travel Excursion brings you to one of the most beautiful cities in the country, Fes, which was previously the state capital. The city of tanners, potters, and craftspeople is the heart of Moroccan culture and home to some of the country’s most iconic landmarks. For example, Al-Qarawin, the world’s oldest university, was created in the 9th century and has produced a slew of gifted theologians and philosophers. Or the tomb of Idris II, the city’s first ruler. Fes is also noted for its two medinas, which were formed when two older cities merged.

Hassan 2 Mosque:

Our Morocco Travel Excursion takes you to visit Casablanca and its mosque. The enormous Hassan II Mosque, which has become the country’s biggest tourist destination, was built in Casablanca in 1993. On a little constructed peninsula, the sanctuary rises above the sea. Its interior design incorporates both antique and modern architectural approaches. Its distinguishing trait is that non-Islamic believers are welcome to attend. The complex’s huge halls and inner courtyard can hold up to 100,000 worshipers at any given moment.

Meknes:

“The ‘City of a Hundred Minarets’ is one of Morocco’s imperial cities and is home to an unrivaled number of historic monuments, including the Bab Mansour, North Africa’s largest gateway, the Royal Granary, the large Dar Jama’i Museum, Moulay Ismail’s Mausoleum, the Prison of Christian Slaves, and other significant Moroccan landmarks.” With gorgeous gardens around with jugglers, fortune tellers, snake charmers, and fakirs showcasing their skills in the main plaza, the city exudes calm and peace.

Volubilis:

Morocco Travel Excursion can also take you to archaeological sites in Morocco. Take, for example, Volubilis, one of the Roman Empire’s oldest towns. Archaeological digs indicated that the town had existed since the Neolithic period, before being devastated by a catastrophic earthquake. This was the home of Idrees ibn Abdallah, a descendent of Mohammed, in 788. The ruins of a defensive wall, the Caracalla arch, and several pedestals, porticoes, and arches have all been discovered during today’s excavations.

Menara Gardens:

Where should you go in Morocco for a calm vacation in the countryside? The Menara Gardens, a well-known park in Marrakech, is the first location worth mentioning. The gardens are an olive grove with 30,000 olive trees framing an artificial lake at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. The tiny gardens were built out in the 13th century in such a manner that every corner has a breathtaking view of the Alps, and it’s no surprise that the Menard Gardens are a popular tourist destination.

Merzouga desert:

The highlight of all Morocco Tours with Morocco Travel Excursion is for sure Merzouga. Erg Chebbi, a massive sand massif 40 kilometers from Erfoud, is a well-known Moroccan landmark. The sand dunes, which cover more than 100 square kilometers, are constantly moving and create a unique and ever-changing landscape. Some of the dunes reach a height of more than 150 meters. The camel ride is Erg Chebbi’s most popular tourist attraction, offering visitors the unique opportunity to stay a few nights in real Berber tents and sample local cuisine.

The Grottoes of Hercules:

Nature has etched fascinating depressions into the rocks near Tangier, thanks to seawater. One of Hercules’ grottoes has a shape that mimics the African continent. For many years, stone has been mined in this area. The grottoes were called after an ancient mythology that Hercules rested in one of them before doing the next of his 12 exploits, which was taking the golden apples from the Hesperides’ garden.

Todra Gorges:

The Dades and Todra rivers, which flow through the Atlas Mountains’ eastern massif, have carved out a tiny canyon with their waters. The Todra Gorge stretches for 40 kilometers along the river’s course. The gorge’s smooth sides climb to 160 meters, and the clearing between the canyon walls narrows to 10 meters. An ice stream flows through the gorge’s base, which was formerly a full-flowing river but has now become a minor stream. Simply said, it’s one of the greatest spots to go on a Morocco Travel Excursion.

The Majorelle Garden:

The Majorelle Garden stands out against the southern background of Marrakech, amid a world of heat, commotion, and vibrant colors, as an oasis of peace and tranquility. A Moorish-style mansion and a spectacular garden were designed by the French artist Jacques Majorelle, who was inspired by the liveliness of Marrakech. He filled the garden with exotic plants from India, Mesopotamia, California, and the Mediterranean, including Asian bamboo, palms, cactus, and other cacti.

Essaouira:

What should you see in Morocco’s beach resorts? A nice location to start is Essaouira, a well-known vacation city on the Atlantic coast. It has a pleasant climate with soft, warm breezes. Essaouira’s harbor was originally a major fishing port, and its sardines were highly sought. Despite the fact that the port is no longer as vital as it once was, fishing boats can still be seen in the coastal waters, and grilled sardines may be consumed in the town.

Bahia Palace:

The Bahia, built in 1900 for one of the Vizier of Marrakech’s wives by Si Ahmed Ben Moussa, is a true Moroccan architectural gem. The palace was built over the course of 20 years, during which time additional land was acquired and rooms were added to the plan. As a result, the skyscraper’s interior resembled a vast maze. The Bahia, which is built in the Arab-Andalusian architectural style, is surrounded by a gorgeous garden of cypress, orange, and banana trees.

The Kasbah of Ait Ben-Haddou:

Morocco Travel Excursion takes to visit Ait Benhaddou. This walled village can be found in the south of Morocco, on the left bank of the Ouarzazate River. It is a classic example of Moroccan earthen architecture: all of the structures are made of brown clay, have a straight roof, and the roadways on the slope are horizontal, meaning they run parallel to the hill’s base. The village, which was erected to safeguard the caravan route in the 11th century, has been renovated in recent years and has been utilized as a filming set for several Oriental films.

Jemaa al-Fna:

Jemaa al-Fna, Marrakech’s biggest plaza, is one of Morocco’s most popular tourist destinations. More than anyplace else, you can smell the magical perfume of the Ancient East: street performers, mobile restaurants, and the sounds of oriental bazaar and national music mingling to create a cacophony can be found here. The square’s roots are several, but they all boil down to the fact that it was formerly a slave selling and execution location.

The Blue city of Morocco:

A settlement at the foot of the Rif Mountains appears to be drenched in sky-blue hues. The reality is that all of the structures here are painted in piercing blue, azure, and blue colors. This represents the citizens’ commitment to biblical commandments, according to which blue and blue-hued tints represent the blue prayer veil of the Thales, which serves as a reminder of God. With Morocco Travel Excursion, you will discover more about the blue city. For example, Chefchaouen was formerly a sanctuary for Jews who were banished from Spain. The Jewish population of Chaouen has shrunk significantly in recent years, but the practice of painting houses has persisted. Morocco Travel Excursion will take you around this beautiful city, to its main spots.