Day 1 - 17 Mar 2019
Content: We took a 10hrs 30min Air Portugal Flight from Newyork and reached Casablanca airport which was not good.
Content: Checked in to hotel which is 1hr away from airport which has good access to public transport but the hotel has lack of customer service
Day 2 - 18 Mar 2019
Content: We took a 15 min drive to Hassan II mosque, it is the 7th largest mosque in the world, Its minaret is the world's second tallest minaret at 210 metres, ticket is bit expensive
Content: Later on we headed towards Chefchaouen which is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. in a taxi which took about 5 hrs to reach there.
Content: We took a 4hrs drive to the capital city of morocco which is Rabat, it is listed as world heritage site
Day 2 - 18 Mar 2019
Content: Nicely decorated restaurant and it has a beautiful courtyard where the dinner is served.
Content: Checked-in to a hotel which was located at the madina of rabat rooms were good but we got disappointed with wifi service they provide was not good
Day 3 - 19 Mar 2019
Content: We took a 15 min drive to Chellah Necropolis is the site of the ruins of the Roman town known as Sala Colonia good place for heritage lovers.
Content: After leaving Chellah Necropolis we headed towards Bab Oudaia which is believed to be the most beautiful gate in Rabat. It marks the entrance to the Kasbah des Oudaias and it is immense with outstanding ornaments on it
Content: Hassan tower was intented to built of 86 meter tallest tower in the world but due to the death of Sultan Yacoub al-Mansour the tower was not completed and with an incomplete construction the height of it was only 44 meter which is half of the estimated construction. Good place to click pictures
Content: Heading through Kasbah on the way there is a water fall where you can have tea and then proceed towards Spanish mosque and get yourself rewarded with mountains and blue buildings around best place to spend evening and watching sun set there.
Content: Dar Rbatia is restaurant with good embiance and food
Day 4 - 20 Mar 2019
Content: We took a 2hr 30min drive to fes which is primarily known for its Fes El Bali walled medina, with medieval Marinid architecture, vibrant souks and old-world atmosphere.
Day 4 - 20 Mar 2019
Content: Iconic gateway known for its geometric ornamentation, devotional inscriptions & marble columns. A gate with a long pure history.
Content: Carry on east towards Fes with a 1hr 30min drive to merenid tombs. Woth a visit to explore Fes from top.
Content: Fes El Bali is an ancient walled medina. Souk vendors specialize in perfumes, spices, lamps, and leather, and dining choices range from street kebabs to stylish gourmet restaurants.
Content: Checked-in to a hotel which is located within the walled madina and access to restaurants nearb.
Content: Had dinner in darna fes restaurant with good service and quality Moroccan taste.
Day 5 - 21 Mar 2019
Content: We had a 10 min walk and reached Al Attarine Madrasa, the spice and perfume market excellent tile work all around.
Content: We started our journey towards Midelt which is known for its beauty of nature & apple city on en routing to Midelt we passed through cedar forest which was an amazing experience
Content: We had a lunch in a open terrace restaurant exploring the panoramic view of mountain while having lunch.
Content: We traveled for 3hr exploring the glamorous view of palm tree cluster & fortified houses while on our way to Erfoud which is a famous for hosting many Hollywood movies ie: The Mummy
Day 5 - 21 Mar 2019
Content: Took a 1hr taxi ride towards Merzouga, a small Moroccan town in the Sahara Desert, near the Algerian border.
Day 5 - 21 Mar 2019
Content: Checked in to a hotel which is the best place to stay in desert and feeling the bliss
Content: Enjoyed barbeque in the restaurant which is operated by the hotel itself.
Day 6 - 22 Mar 2019
Content: By starting our journey with a sun rise and 7 min Uber heading towards Khemliya where we saw traditional Sahara village and there people
Content: We reached after 45 min drive at the dramatic gate of Rissani which is well known for producing high quality leather from goat skin, bit noisy place.
Content: After exploring the leather market we had a 2h 30min dive to Todra Gorge which is covered by lime mountains from which Todra river used to pass before which is dry and where had a walk
Content: After having a walk on a dry river bed we headed towards our further journey which took around 1 hr 30 min to reach there, on the way there where lot of Kashbas where some Kashbas were abandoned and in some Kashbas people where still staying and herding there animals this is the place known for roses
Content: After a 1hr 30 min drive we reached Quarzazate which is the gateway for Sahara desert where we explored the featured landscape of movies.
Day 6 - 22 Mar 2019
Content: Classic Moroccan style restaurant with your-choice of tables or sofas and good food with excellent customer service
Content: Checked in to a hotel which itself is a best example for ancestral charm of Ouarzazate architecture
Day 7 - 23 Mar 2019
Content: Heading towards Aït Benhaddou we started our journey with a 30min drive to The Ksar of Aït-Ben-Haddou is a striking example of southern Moroccan architecture which is declared world heritage centre
Content: Started heading towards highest mountain pick thorough narrow streets experiencing surrounding landscapes
Content: Its 280 km of journey took us 4 hours to reach Marrakech.
Day 7 - 23 Mar 2019
Content: We left towards mount Toubal which is the highest peak and stopped at Tizi n Tichka pass to enjoy the mountain view.
Day 7 - 23 Mar 2019
Content: After a 2hr 30min drive we finally reached the lively street this place is known for its active concentration of traditional activities by storytellers, musicians and performers best time to visit is early evening
Day 7 - 23 Mar 2019
Content: Went for dinner it was very good actually The taste of Maroco in every bite and every glance
Day 8 - 24 Mar 2019
Content: Started our day with a short walk exploring the city known as red city and reached koutoubia mosque and garderns which was build in 12th centuary where the minaret is considered as landmark and symbol of Marrakech non-muslims are not allowed to enter
Content: The place where we can see how yarn are dyed using traditional methods not much impressed with the place sellers try to force you to buy those scarfs and many more and be ready to bargain hard
Content: Heading towards the last destination of our trip. the Ben Youssef Madrasa was the largest Islamic college in Morocco at its height experience the Islamic architecture but do check the status and visit
Day 8 - 24 Mar 2019
Content: Heading towards Newyork from Marrakesh Menara Airport we took a 28hr 40min flight. Beautiful Airport with great architecture