7 days
2 to 90
10 people
Trek Desert Maroc
Feel at Home in Morocco!! Welcome to Marrakech! Nicknamed the "Red City" (for its 1000-year-old red sandstone city walls and buildings), Marrakech is a major economic center and home to a thriving medina (old Arab quarter). Begin your day exploring the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque and take respite from the heat in its gardens amid fountains, pools, and palms. Indulge your senses and explore the spice market, Souk el-Attarin, or Souk Smata for your choice of slippers, rugs, and leather goods. Visit Souk des Teinturiers to see firsthand how leather hides and cloth are dyed. Next, visit the Islamic school, Ben Youssef Madrasa, for a taste of 16th-century architecture and marvel at the exquisite details: arabesques, Islamic calligraphy, and colorful geometric tile work.
As you walk Marrakech's alleys, notice the Fondouks or Caravanserai—medieval traveler inns along ancient trade routes that provided travelers and traders with shelter and supplies. Meet your guide for a half-day tour of Jemaa el-Fna in the medina and discover the square's rich history, culture, and hidden gems. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jemma el-Fna comes alive in the late afternoon with vendors and musicians, acrobats and storytellers, and even snake charmers.
Depending on the timing and your energy level, you may wish to visit a few sites south of Jemaa el-Fna. Some options to consider are the 500-year-old Saadian Tombs, the extensive courtyard and sunken gardens of the 17th-century El Badi Palace, or the intricate woodwork and painted ceilings of the 19th-century Bahia Palace. Return to Jemma el-Fna for a bite to eat before retiring to your accommodation for the evening.
Nights in hotels / Riads.
Night in the desert base camp.
Lunches and drinks.
Entrance fees to monuments.