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"I thoroughly enjoyed this Morocco trip and am sure it will make me a more confident and adventurous person"

Lee, NZ.

Women only holidays Morocco

Women only holidays, Morocco

Choose between three tours:

Read below for 14 day trip: Morocco Odyssey

Click here for 18 day trip: The Best of Morocco

Click here for 12 day trip: Moroccon Express


Morocco Odyssey

Morocco is exotic. Everything from the unfamiliar sounds and intriguing smells, the unforgettable mystique of the huge golden dunes of the Sahara desert and the grandeur of the Atlas mountains will leave you speechless.

You will feel like you have stepped back in time, to a place where age-old traditions are practiced as they have been for hundreds of years. Moroccans are some of the friendliest and most hospitable people around, and you will most likely feel as though you are just part of one big extended family.

Whether sipping mint tea with a Berber family in their mud house in the Atlas mountains, or riding camels with the nomadic Tuareg through the endless Saharan dunes, sleeping under a roof of African stars, this is a beautiful and fascinating country, and a trip you are not likely to forget!

Date & Duration: 1st-14th October 2008 - 14 days
Cost: £1,500 / NZ$3,500 / US$2,900 - What's included?
Arrival & Departure points: Casablanca/Marrakech
Group size: min 5, max 12
Accommodation: hotels, Sahara desert, Berber family's house
Meals not included: 2 lunches
Adventures: riding camels in the Sahara, sleeping in the Sahara desert, hiking in the Atlas mountains

Highlights

  • riding a camel out into the Sahara Desert and sleeping under a million stars
  • hiking up into the Atlas Mountains and staying in a mud village with a berber family
  • exploring the souqs (markets) of Fès and Marrakech, haggling for beautiful handmade treasures!
  • watching everyday Moroccan life, drinking mint tea with the locals and learning about Moroccan culture
  • having a hammam (traditional bath), getting your hands hennaed in a traditional design by local woman
  • Todra Gorge, the palmeries, the Kasbahs, the ever-changing landscapes . . .
  • Marrakech – the Big Square: fascinating street performers, exotic smells of spices and incense, sounds of snake charmers and belly-dancers, and an exhilarating and vibrant atmosphere
  • Fès: a medieval city with a labyrinth of intriguing alleyways full of artisans crafting beautiful wares

Trip Itinerary

Casablanca, Morocco

Day 1, Casablanca

This is arrival day – you will be picked up from the airport and taken to the hotel to recover from your flight.

You have a free afternoon to go for a stroll along the Casablanca waterfront, drink coffee on the esplanade or relax by the pool at the hotel.

Dinner together and trip briefing.

Meals - D

Day 2, Casablanca

Today we go on a 4 hour city tour of Casablanca. Our local guide will give you a fascinating insight into Moroccan/Muslim life – everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask!

We eat lunch at a seaside restaurant and then there is a couple of free hours to relax at our lovely hotel, before we go out for a sumptuous traditional Moroccan meal in a beautiful tiled restaurant.

Meals - B, L, D

Day 3, Casablanca to Fès

This morning we visit the Hassan II mosque, the third largest mosque in the world, built to commemorate the former Kings 60th birthday. It is an impressive sight, with beautiful turquoise tile work and a retractable roof - it can hold 25,000 worshippers.

We take a guided tour to learn more about Islam, which is a good introduction to the start of your trip. We then set off for Fès.

Casablanca might be your first impression of Morocco, but don’t be fooled, it is a stark contrast to what you are about to experience in the medieval city of Fès, a UNESCO World Heritage site. We try to get to Fès in time to watch the sun set from a fantastic vantage point over this amazing old city.

Meals - B, L, D

Fez, Morocco

Day 4, Fès

Today we take a fascinating guided tour of the Fès medina, visiting the tanneries, Fès potters, and other artisans.

We then take a walk through the souq (market), a maze of narrow alleyways crammed with shops selling all sorts of treasures. Fès is an interesting and exciting place - the souq bulges with beautiful handmade crafts (copper and brass stained glass lamps, carpets, colourful spices, leather bags….).

Make sure you have room in your bag for some of the great stuff you can buy here! Haggling is all part of the fun and games to get the price down too. There is time to shop along the way, because let’s face it, you won’t be able to resist it!

Meals - B, L, D

Day 5, Fès to Merzouga

After breakfast we set off for the Sahara desert, stopping along the way in Ifrane, a “Swiss-style” town built by the French in the 30s.

We pass through the dramatic Ziz Valley, and the landscape changes several times till we finally reach the edge of the Sahara. Here we stay the night in a beautiful Kasbah-style hotel made of mud, with a backdrop of huge golden dunes.

All around us is desert, and tonight you will experience a Saharan sunset and a starry African sky.

Meals - B, L, D

Camels in the desert, Morocco

Day 6, Merzouga, Sahara Desert

This morning we have a leisurely breakfast on the edge of the Sahara desert. The pace of life is slower out here under the hot sun, and somehow the nothingness is mesmerizing. Out in the desert you feel a million miles from anywhere.

After breakfast we go to a desert village and hear some traditional music by the group Pigeons Du Sable. We then go to Maison Tuareg to learn about carpets and Tuareg artifacts, and to get turbans for our night out in the desert.

In the late afternoon, with the sun setting in the distance, we mount our camels and ride for a couple of hours out into a desert camp amongst the dunes. Our guide will prepare us a tasty tajine, and then we sleep on mattresses under a million stars. Exotic dreams are sure to be had!

Meals - B, L, D

Todra Gorge, Morocco

Day 7, Sahara Desert to Todra Gorge

The sunrise will gently wake you – those that are keen can climb the high dune next to our camp to watch the sun rise over the endless sands.

Local Berber children of the desert will come by with handmade trinkets for sale. We then get on the camels for the ride back to our mud hotel, where a hearty breakfast and showers wait for us.

Next stop is the spectacular sandstone Todra Gorge. Take a walk through the gorge and marvel at the size and colour of the steep walls.

Meals - B, L, D

Day 8, Todra Gorge to Ait Benhaddou

As the sun rises, the steep walls of the gorge gradually turn a shade of pink. After breakfast we go for a scenic walk to stretch our legs in the lush date palmeries.

Our journey takes us through Ouarzazate, (Morocco’s answer to Hollywood) with its several film studios, where Gladiator and the Mummy, amongst others, were filmed.

We then drive on to Ait Benhaddou, one of the oldest and best preserved Kasbahs in Morocco. A Kasbah is an old mud-walled, fortified Berber town, with castle-like mud turrets, decorated inside with paintings etc. This particular one is a UNESCO World Heritage site – our hotel tonight has a fine view of the old Kasbah.

Spend a leisurely afternoon by the pool, sipping on a cold drink, visiting the Kasbah, reading or catching up on postcards.

Meals - B, L, D


Ait Benhaddou, Morocco

Day 9, Ait Benhaddou to Marrakech

It is a longish but very scenic mountainous drive to Marrakech, with photo and sightseeing stops along the way.

Once in Marrakech we visit the souq to buy scrubbing gloves and Moroccan soap "savon noir" for our hammam after the hike. This evening we eat together at Jamaa El Fna, otherwise known as the Big Square, amongst all the buskers and overwhelming atmosphere.

Marrakech is a vibrant city where east meets west – from the traditional old souq in the medina (old town) to the modern shops and French patisseries, you will find this place fascinating.

Jamaa El Fna is a hive of live street entertainment every evening – there are belly dancers, acrobats, storytellers, musicians and much more to keep you amused for hours.

Meals - B, L, D

Atlas mountains, Morocco

Day 10, Atlas Mountains

We leave Marrakech bright and early and head up to Ourika gorge, stopping for breakfast along the way. It is a stunning drive, leaving the flat, red desert behind and entering the lush, green Atlas Mountains.

Our guides load donkeys with our overnight bags and off we go on our hike. We take our time on the hike, stopping along the way for photos and a lunch break. Tonight is a real cultural experience as we stay with a Berber family in their home up in the mountains.

This is guaranteed to be one of the many highlights of this trip as you get to see how a Berber family survives up in the mountains using age-old traditions. Conditions are rustic as we live like the locals for a night.

Meals - B, L, D

Day 11, Marrakech

The next day we hike back down the valley to Setti Fatma, have lunch and head back to Marrakech. In the afternoon we head into town for a "hammam" - this is a traditional communal bath house, where using natural locally made products (olive oil soap etc) we are scrubbed till we are squeaky clean by one of the bathhouse attendants - guaranteed to come out feeling like a new born baby!

Meals - B, L, D

Marrakech, Morocco

Day 12, Marrakech

Today is your free day to do as you please – trawl the souq for exotic goodies, spend a few hours watching the buskers (snake charmers, musicians etc), take a horse and carriage ride, get a henna tattoo ... whatever you feel like!

We meet in the evening for a special dinner in the home of our Moroccan guide.

Meals - B, D

Day 13, Marrakech - Day trip to Essaouira

Today we drive out to the coast, to spend some time in the white-washed town of Essaouira. Essaouira has a special, laid-back feeling.

You will enjoy some time out here. After an orientation walk, you are free to stroll around the markets, or on the beach.

Eat lunch wherever you like, but we recommend a delicious fish meal at one of the fish restaurants.

Meals - B, D

Day 14, Marrakech

Transfer to Marrakech airport - catch a flight home from Marrakech or get a connecting flight to Casablanca and then onwards home.

Or stay on for a few more days in Morocco now that you know the ropes!

Meals - B

Join us on:
1st-14th October 2008, 14 days, Cost: £1,500 / NZ$3,500 / US$2,900 - What's included?
29th September - 12th October 2009, 14 days, Cost: £1,550 / NZ$3,700 / US$3,100 - What's included?

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