Egypt Morocco Tour
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The Egypt Morocco Tour is an extraordinary journey through two of the world’s most culturally rich and visually stunning countries. This tour offers a unique opportunity to experience both ancient civilizations and vibrant modern cultures in one seamless trip. From the monumental wonders of Egypt to the bustling souks of Morocco, this adventure promises unforgettable moments filled with history, adventure, and immersion in breathtaking landscapes.
Egypt: A Glimpse into the Ancient World
Your Egypt Morocco Tour begins in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, and one of the world’s most historic cities. Cairo is a vibrant metropolis that juxtaposes the old with the new, but its most iconic attractions are those that date back thousands of years. The journey starts with a visit to the Pyramids of Giza, standing tall as the last remaining wonder of the ancient world. These awe-inspiring structures are a testament to the ingenuity and ambition of ancient Egyptian civilization. The Great Pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the three pyramids, dominates the skyline, evoking a sense of wonder and reverence for those who stand in its shadow.
As part of the Egypt Morocco Tour, you will also visit the nearby Great Sphinx, a massive limestone statue that guards the Giza plateau. This iconic figure, with the body of a lion and the head of a pharaoh, is steeped in mystery and legend. Standing before it, you can almost feel the pulse of ancient Egypt, and the aura of a civilization that once ruled the world.
From the Giza Plateau, the Egypt Morocco Tour moves on to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, where you’ll have the opportunity to delve deeper into the rich history of this ancient land. The museum is home to more than 120,000 artifacts, including the treasures of the boy-king Tutankhamun. The golden mask of Tutankhamun, one of the most famous artifacts in the world, is a highlight of the museum. In addition to the treasures, the museum houses a fascinating collection of mummies, allowing visitors to come face-to-face with the ancient pharaohs of Egypt. This part of the tour offers an unparalleled look into the intricate details of Egyptian life, religion, and afterlife beliefs.
A Journey Along the Nile
One of the unique experiences offered by the Egypt Morocco Tour is a serene sail down the Nile River, the lifeblood of Egypt. Boarding a traditional felucca, a wooden sailboat, you’ll glide along the same waters that have nourished Egypt for millennia. The views from the Nile are spectacular, providing a tranquil contrast to the bustling city life. The slow pace of the boat allows you to fully absorb the beauty of the surrounding landscapes and monuments.
As you continue down the Nile, the Egypt Morocco Tour takes you to the cities of Aswan and Luxor, both of which are home to some of Egypt’s most famous temples. In Aswan, you’ll visit the Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis, which sits on an island in the Nile and is accessible only by boat. The temple’s intricate carvings and majestic columns offer a glimpse into ancient religious practices.
Next, the tour brings you to Luxor, often referred to as the “world’s greatest open-air museum.” Luxor is home to the stunning Karnak Temple Complex, a massive ancient site dedicated to the gods Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. Walking through the towering columns of Karnak, you’ll feel the weight of history surrounding you.
The Egypt Morocco Tour also includes a visit to the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of many pharaohs, including Tutankhamun. These tombs are adorned with intricate carvings and colorful paintings that tell the story of ancient Egypt’s powerful rulers and their journey to the afterlife. Exploring these tombs offers a rare chance to connect with the beliefs and customs that shaped one of the world’s oldest civilizations.
Morocco: A Land of Vibrant Culture
After exploring the wonders of Egypt, the Egypt Morocco Tour takes you on an entirely different adventure in Morocco. The moment you step foot in this North African country, you’ll be struck by its vibrant energy, colorful markets, and diverse landscapes. Morocco is a sensory feast, where every corner brings new sights, sounds, and smells.
Your Moroccan adventure begins in Marrakech, one of the country’s most famous cities. Known for its bustling souks and lively medinas, Marrakech is a hub of Moroccan culture. The Egypt Morocco Tour includes a visit to the famous Djemaa el-Fna square, where snake charmers, musicians, and storytellers gather to entertain locals and tourists alike. The square is a microcosm of Moroccan life, where ancient traditions coexist with modernity.
While in Marrakech, you’ll also visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in the city, with its towering minaret that dominates the skyline. Another highlight of the tour is the Bahia Palace, a stunning example of Moroccan and Islamic architecture with its intricate courtyards, gardens, and richly decorated rooms.
Into the Sahara Desert
No Egypt Morocco Tour would be complete without an adventure in the Sahara Desert. The tour includes a camel trek through the golden dunes of the Sahara, where you’ll experience the vastness and beauty of this iconic desert landscape. Riding a camel through the desert is a timeless experience, allowing you to connect with the nomadic traditions that have existed in this region for centuries.
After a day of trekking, the Egypt Morocco Tour offers a truly magical experience—a night under the stars at a traditional Berber camp. Here, in the heart of the Sahara, you’ll enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal, listen to Berber music, and gaze up at the star-filled sky. This immersive experience provides a rare opportunity to disconnect from the modern world and experience the simplicity and beauty of life in the desert.
Coastal Beauty and Historical Cities
As the Egypt Morocco Tour continues, you’ll visit the coastal city of Essaouira, known for its relaxed atmosphere, blue-and-white buildings, and UNESCO-listed medina. Essaouira’s charming streets and stunning seaside views offer a peaceful respite from the busier cities.
From Essaouira, the tour takes you to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and commercial center. While Casablanca is a modern city, it also retains a strong sense of tradition, as seen in landmarks like the Hassan II Mosque, which boasts stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Egypt Morocco Tour also includes a visit to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, where you’ll explore the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Each of these landmarks provides insight into Morocco’s royal and religious heritage.
The Blue City and Fes: A Step Back in Time
No visit to Morocco would be complete without a stop in Chefchaouen, the famous “blue city” nestled in the Rif Mountains. The Egypt Morocco Tour takes you through Chefchaouen’s narrow, winding streets, where every building is painted in shades of blue. This picturesque town is a photographer’s dream and offers a peaceful retreat from the busier cities.
Finally, the tour brings you to Fes, the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco. Fes is home to one of the world’s oldest universities, the University of Al Quaraouiyine, and its medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walking through the labyrinthine streets of Fes is like stepping back in time, as you explore ancient mosques, bustling markets, and traditional crafts.
A Journey to Remember
By the end of the Egypt Morocco Tour, you will have explored some of the most iconic landmarks in both Egypt and Morocco. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, adventure, and relaxation, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime. Whether standing before the Pyramids of Giza or trekking through the Sahara Desert, this journey is an immersive experience that will deepen your appreciation for two of the world’s most fascinating cultures.
Included/Exclude
- Guided tours in Egypt and Morocco
- Accommodation at 4-star hotels
- Daily breakfast and selected meals
- Airport transfers
- Entrance fees to major sites (Pyramids, Philae Temple, Hassan II Mosque, etc.)
- Camel trekking in the Sahara
- Internal flights between Egypt and Morocco
- International airfare
- Travel Insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guides and drivers
- Optional excursions
Tour Amenities
Egypt Morocco Tour Plan
Welcome to Egypt! At the Cairo terminal look out for the Movement Talk sign for your exchange to the lodging. Spruce up and meet in the hall around 6:00 pm for a casual gathering with your aide and other visiting individuals. Subsequently, you have leisure time to begin investigating lively Cairo or load up a journey for a discretionary gathering supper.
Included Exercises: Welcome Gathering - Discretionary Exercises: Gathering Supper on Journey
Set up your focal points for the amazing, undeniably popular Pyramids and the Sphinx at the Giza Level. Face all their 4,600-year magnificence and embrace the last Antiquated Miracle of the World. After everybody had their portion of stunningness, we headed out to Sakkara for touring. The main capital of antiquated Egypt is popular for the step pyramid worked in 2700 B.C. Later in the early evening, board the transport to Luxor and look into our superior lodging by the Nile Stream.
Included Exercises: Touring Pyramids and Sakkara
After breakfast, leave for the tremendous Karnak Sanctuary Perplexing, one of the main strict focuses of old Egypt with its great Pillars and sanctuaries. Your Egyptologist guide will illuminate you with the most interesting stories and folklore fuelling such manifestations for centuries. In the early evening drive to Aswan for a short-term visit. Included Exercises: Touring Sanctuary of Karnak
Time to investigate Aswan, acclaimed for its talented craftsman and the Incomplete Monolith. Take a short speedboat ride to arrive at the Philae Sanctuary, committed to the goddess Isis, the heavenly mother of the pharaohs. The sanctuary is set wonderfully on an island in the Nile. Promptly in the first part of the day you can join the discretionary excursion to the stunning Abu Simbel, a notorious UNESCO World Legacy Site. It is a must-accomplish for all enthusiastic about history and folklore. Included Exercises: Touring Aswan and Philae Sanctuary Discretionary Exercises: Abu Simbel
Time to unwind and partake in the cool wind of the Nile. Commit to a conventional Felucca boat, destined for the Colossal and Kitchener Islands on the Nile. After our stream outing, the remainder of the day is yours to meander around Aswan as you wish. Included Exercises: Cruising on the Felucca and Kitchener Islands
A day loaded with astounding marvels and old delights. Get going with a visit to the Kom Ombo Sanctuary devoted to the crocodile god Sobek. Next stop will be Edfu, home to one of the biggest and best-safeguarded sanctuaries in Egypt. Committed to the bird of prey god Horus, the sanctuary was worked more than a long time from 237 BC to 57 BC. As you get your portion of wonder, ride to Luxor and look into the inn. After a reviving break, prepare for the Luxor Sanctuary, committed to the incredible god Amun. The sanctuary was based on top of a more modest construction tracing all the way back to the fourteenth century BC! Included Exercises: Touring Edfu and Kom Ombo, Luxor Sanctuary
The West Bank of the Nile anticipates the staggering Valley of the Rulers. Otherwise called "The City of the Dead", it's home to fancy illustrious burial chambers cut into desert shakes and loaded up with treasures for the Pharaoh's eternity. As you'd anticipate, here lay the well-known mummy of Tutankhamun III. Emerging from the desert plain in a progression of porches, the Sanctuary of Sovereign Hatshepsut is the following stop. As you attempt to break the spell of old marvels, drive to Cairo for a short-term visit. Included Exercises: Touring Valley of the Lords, Sanctuary of Sovereign Hatshepsut Discretionary Exercises: Hot Air Swelling
The excursion goes on with one of the main exhibition halls committed to the antiquated world. The Egyptian Historical Center of Cairo houses around 120,000 old Egyptian relics and artifacts. Then meander around Cairo coming by the Fortification of Saladin, the Mosque of Mohammed Ali, the Hanging Church, and the incredibly popular Khan el-Khalili market. Make a point to wear your wheeling and dealing caps and support for the pandemonium! Later on, fly to Casablanca and move to Marrakech for the second leg of your outing. Included Exercises: Touring Cairo, Fortification of Saladin, Mosque of Mohammed Ali, Hanging Church, and Khan el-Khalili Marketplace
After a heavenly breakfast, begin your revelation with the vital locales of clamoring Marrakech like the Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Burial places, Bahia Royal residence, and Dar Si Said Exhibition Hall. Then, at that point, bounce ready for the objective: Essaouira. On the whole, make a stop at Argan Ladies Helpful to realize about the creation of Argan oil. A 'mystical' item that is local to Morocco, it is utilized in scrumptious dinners and widely in beauty care products. As you show up in Essaouira, you can go out to investigate its enchanting Medina, a UNESCO World Legacy site. Included Exercises: Saadian Burial chambers, Bahia Royal residence, Argan Ladies Agreeable, Touring Essaouira
Follow the sea north to the biggest city and business center of Morocco, Casablanca. Get going with a directed visit through the massive Hassan II Mosque, the biggest in all of Africa. Proceed to great features including the Unified Countries Square, and Anfa Private Quarter wrapped up with a short visit to the medina. Before supper, have a short photograph come by Rick's Bistro from the exemplary Hollywood film named after the town and watch the dusk by the sea. Included Exercises: Touring Casablanca
Proceed with the beguiling shore to Rabat. The wonderful capital of Morocco is set in a rich, golden-hued scene, mixing old history and present-day Moroccan culture. The directed strolling visit will unfurl the excellence of the supreme town as you visit the Kasbah sitting above the Bouregreg Stream, the Imperial Royal residence, Chellah Remnants, Mohammed V Catacomb, and Hassan II Pinnacle. Toward the finish of the broad city visit, advance toward Chefchaouen, the Blue City. Set up your cameras and meander the thin roads of the amazing blue-washed mountain town. Short-term visit to Chefchaouen or Tatouan. Included Exercises: Touring Rabat, Chefchaouen Discretionary Exercises: Spanish Mosque (Chefchaouen)
Today we will keep on investigating the blue city, Chefchaouen! Wander the supernatural roads of the medina, Outa el-Hammam Square, and visit the cascade of Ras el-Maa and the Spanish Mosque introducing a surprising perspective on Chefchaouen. In the early evening, drive on to the social heart of Morocco, Fes. The second biggest city in the nation is most popular for its maze of souks and calfskin tanneries - the smell won't be neglected! Included Exercises: Touring Chefchaouen, Journeying in the mountains Discretionary Exercises: Customary Hammam, Supper Show (MAD250)
Wear your strolling shoes and leave on a social excursion through the majestic city of Fes. Get to find every one of the features on a serious visit with your neighborhood guide covering Bab Bouloud Door (Imperial Castle), Bou Inania Madrasa, Catacomb of Moulay Idriss, Quaraouiyine Mosque, Najjarine Square, Flavors Market, Terina Madrasa, the environmental elements of Karaouine Medina, Mellah (Jewish Quarter), Earthenware, and the popular Tannery! Share your number one locales with your mates over supper and get some decent rest, you're going inland tomorrow! Included Exercises: Touring Fes, Tannery, and Stoneware Visits
Jump on board early and pass through Efran City in the High Map Book Mountains with dazzling panoramic sees and Midelt to arrive at the desert town of Merzouga. On the way, pass using Tazzarine, the last city to be tracked down before the strong rises of the desert and show up in Ziz Valley. As Ziz Stream takes care of the enchanting desert springs in the district, we feed ourselves over a mid-day break. Show up in Merzouga in the early evening and absorb the lofty sand rises. It is the ideal portrayal of the renowned Moroccan desert scene and way of life. Our camel ride will begin here for our first camping area to get the dusk. Share your features of the excursion with movement mates and partake in the nearby cooking under a brilliant sky. You'll encounter bona fide desert life in the Sahara and remain in stationary tents this evening. Included Exercises: Camel Traveling
Awaken to the dawn over the brilliant sand ridges and take a psychological picture to endure forever. It's the ideal opportunity for another camel trip to the second camping area. Have a scrumptious nearby breakfast and bounce on, you're going on a 4x4 Jeep safari. Partake in the 2-hour experience of the shocking desert climate watching the supernatural scenes, secluded Berber towns, desert gardens, ridges, and genuine wanderers. In the early evening, you can loosen up by the pool, sand-barricade, or move high to the sand hills. Included Exercises: 4X4 Jeep Safari, Camel Traveling, African Music Show
Time to say goodbye to the Sahara desert. As you drive back to cutting-edge Morocco, pass by Ourzazate film studios and have an all-encompassing photograph stop at the Tichka mountain pass in the High Map book district. Late in the early evening, you will arrive at the entrancing city of Marrakech. It is where the Middle Easterner city culture meets the Berber culture of the desert and mountain towns. Here, the sub-Saharan brokers would exchange their products with European shippers, who might then carry them to Europe. Wear your wheeling and dealing caps as you find Djemaa el-Fna Square and support the commotion! Denoting the entry to the enormous marketplace, the region is loaded with narrators, snake charmers, trapeze artists, performers, and society artists. Included Exercises: Touring Marrakech
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