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Discovery of Morocco 10D from Casablanca - Dep Discovery of Morocco 10D From Casablanca - Dep. Saturday ITINERARY: Day 01 (Sat): Singapore – Casablanca (via Istanbul) (D) Arrival transfer to your chosen hotel. Check-in, dinner and accommodation. Day 02 (Sun): Casablanca – Fez (320 km) (B/L/D) Visit of the Economic Capital: The Central Market, Habous district, Royal Palace, Mohamed V square, residential area of Anfa and the outside of Mosque Hassan II. Departure to Meknes. Optional lunch. Then visit of the Ismailia capital, which has the longer ramparts in Morocco (40 km): the famous Bab Mansour gate, Royal Stables and Jewish quarter. Continuation to Fez. Dinner and overnight at the hotel. Day 03 (Mon): Fez (B/L/D) The whole day is devoted to the visit of the spiritual capital: the Medieval Medina, Attarine or Bou Anania Medersa, Nejjarine fountain, Moulay Idriss mausoleum and the outside of Karaouyne Mosque. Lunch at the hotel. Continuation the visit of the souks. Dinner in a traditional restaurant in Medina with folklore. Accommodation at your hotel. Day 04 (Tue): Fez – Rabat - Marrakech (495 km) (B/L/D) Departure to the holy city of Moulay Driss and the ruins of Volubilis and Roman City. Then to Rabat, the Administrative Capital Visit of the Royal Palace (Mechouar), the Ouadayas Garden & Kasbah, the Mohamed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower Mosque. Fish lunch. Continuation to Marrakesh using the highway. Check in, dinner and accommodation. Day 05 (Wed): Marrakech (B/L/D) Full day visit of Marrakech, the second oldest Imperial city called ‘the pearl of the south’. The historical sightseeing includes the Menara Garden, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Koutoubia and the Dar Si Said Museum. Lunch at the hotel. Afternoon, visit of the souks and handicraft quarters. Then, visit of the famous Jemaa el-Fna Square with its non-stop entertainment. Dinner & overnight at the hotel. Day 06 (Thu): Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Zagora (380 km) (B/L/D) Departure to Ait Benhaddou through Tizi N’tichka pass (2260m of altitude). Visit the famous kasbah used for many great movies. This Kasbah is UNESCO Heritage. Lunch on the spot facing the Kasbah. Continuation to Zagora crossing the Draa valley. Dinner & accommodation at the hotel. Day 07 (Fri): Zagora – Nkob – Tazzarine - Erfoud (300km) (B/L/D) Departure to Tamgroute, visit of the Pottery Center. Departure to Erfoud, through Tansikht and Nkob where splendid sceneries of pre-saharian and Berber villages such as Tazzarine and Alnif. Lunch at Alnif. Afternoon, continuation to Erfoud via the villages of Alnif and Rissani, birthplace of the present Alaouites Dynasty. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Optional: 4x4 Excursion to Merzouga dunes for sunset or sunrise or with dinner and overnight in bivouac. Day 08 (Sat): Erfoud - Tinghir - Ouarzazate (350 km) (B/L/D) In case the previous night was spent in the hotel in Erfoud, we propose an optional excursion by 4x4 cars to Merzouga to admire the sunrise on the top of the sandy dunes. Departure to Tineghir, visit of its magnificent Todra Canyons which rocks reach an altitude of 250 meters. Lunch at a restaurant near the canyons. Afternoon departure to Ouarzazate via the road of the 1000 Kasbahs passing by Kalaat M’Gouna & the Skoura village. Dinner & accommodation at the hotel. Day 09 (Sun): Ouarzazate - Marrakech - Casablanca (430 km) (B/L/D) Breakfast at the hotel & departure for an orientation city tour of Ouarzazate. Continuation to Marrakech. Lunch at a restaurant in Marrakech. Continue to Casablanca. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Day 10 (Mon): Casablanca - Singapore (via Istanbul) (B) Transfer to the airport for departure to Singapore. ----------------- COST PER PERSON: VALIDITY NOV’19 TO OCT’20 - (SEASONS) - HOTEL CATEGORY - 10D/9N LOW MIDDLE HIGH SINGLE (Accdn, taxes, full board basis) SUPPL. Category 4* premium hotels $ 2060 $ 2100 $ 2160 $ 300 Category 5* standard hotels $ 2400 $ 2440 $ 2550 $ 480 Plus: airport/misc. taxes approx. $ 640 Includes: Airfare by Turkish Airlines (W class) 9 night accommodation in choice of 4*/5* hotels All meals specified – B/L/D All transfers & tours specified English speaking guide Entrance fees to monuments included Portage of luggage & tips at hotels Excludes: airport/misc. taxes approx. $ 640 visa fees for non-Singaporeans personal expenses, tips to driver/guides Supplement for higher fare/other airlines Supplement X’mas/N’year eve: $ 190/4*; $ 250/5* hotels Desert options: - 1) 4x4 excursion to Merzouga dunes for sunrise or sunset : $ 60 - 2) 4x4 excursion to Merzouga dunes for sunset & dinner in tent & back to hotel in Erfoud: $ 90 - 3) 4x4 excursion to Merzouga dunes for sunset dinner & overnight in tent. Extra cost: 4* $ 90 / 5* $ 100 SEASONAL DEPARTURE DATES 2019/2020 – SAT. DEPARTURE Low season Middle season High season Nov’19 – 02,09,16,23,30 Feb’20 – 15,22,29 Dec’19 – 21,26,28 Dec’19- 07,14 Jun’20 – 06,13,20,27 Mar’20 -07,14,21,28 Jan’20 – 04,11,18,25 Jul’20 – 04,11,18,25 Apr’20 – 04,11,18,25 Feb’20 - 01,08 Aug’20 – 01,08,15,22,29 May’20 – 02,09,16,23,30 Sep’20 – 05,12,19,26 Oct’20 – 03,10,17,24,31 NB: CAN COMBINE WITH SPAIN, ISRAEL/JORDAN, TURKEY MUSTAFA AIR TRAVEL PTE LTD No. 5 Verdun Road SPA Building Singapore 207274 Tel: 64190753 & 64190754 email: [email protected] .
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