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a blend of spiritual and cultural experiences, which allows you to immerse yourself in the customs and traditions of Ramadan in Morocco. During the trip, we will take you to various mosques, where you can participate in communal prayers and experience the spiritual atmosphere of Ramadan. You will also have the opportunity to explore the breathtaking mountains and deserts of Morocco, and discover the unique landscapes and natural wonders of the country. One of the highlights of our tour is the connections you will make with local families and people. We believe that sharing prayers and moments with locals during Ramadan is an incredible way to connect with the community and learn about their way of life. You will have the opportunity to share Iftar meals with locals and experience their warm hospitality. Our tour also showcases the vibrant culture and daily routine of Ramadan in Morocco.

Itinerary Details

Operated by: Morocco Exposure

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Day 1 casablanca - Marrakech

Stop At: Marrakech

We will start our journey driving by joining a local Muslim family for an authentic Iftar experience, breaking the fast with traditional Moroccan dishes. After Iftar, we will visit the famous Koutoubia Mosque for evening prayers and witness the vibrant atmosphere of the holy month of Ramadan. In Marrakech, we will also visit the renowned Menara Mosque, where both men and women are welcome to perform their prayers in separate designated areas. We will have the opportunity to join in the healing call prayers, known as the 'Dhikr' which are performed after the night prayers. We will spend the night at a comfortable Riad in the old Medina of Marrakech, where we will have the opportunity to enjoy a delicious Suhoor meal before starting our fast for the day. We will also walk to the nearest mosque for the Fajr prayer, experiencing the local culture and traditions associated with Ramadan. Get ready for an exciting and unforgettable journey through Morocco during the holy month of Ramadan."

Duration: 18 hour

Stop At: Koutoubia Mosque

The Koutoubia Mosque is one of the most iconic landmarks in Marrakech and is famous for its magnificent minaret, which stands at 77 meters tall. Built in the 12th century, the mosque is an important spiritual center for the Muslim community in Marrakech and is renowned for its beautiful architecture and intricate decoration. As part of our Ramadan trip, As part of our Ramadan trip, we will visit the famous Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech and join the local community for evening prayers. You will have the opportunity to experience the spiritual and cultural significance of Ramadan in Morocco and witness the vibrant atmosphere of the mosque during this holy month.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Medersa Ben Youssef

During our Ramadan trip to Morocco, we will visit the Ben Youssef Madrasa, one of the most iconic historical and cultural landmarks in Marrakech. This stunning building is a true masterpiece of Islamic architecture and design, and dates back to the 14th century. Our experienced tour guide will take us on a guided tour of the madrasa, sharing insights into its rich history, architecture and cultural significance. You will have the opportunity to marvel at the intricate tile work, beautiful calligraphy and stunning geometric patterns that adorn the walls and ceilings of the building. As we explore this magnificent site, our guide will provide insights into the Islamic teachings and values that were taught in the madrasa, offering a fascinating glimpse into the religious and cultural heritage of Morocco.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Jemaa el-Fnaa

Salam Aialkom After breaking the fast (Iftar) with a local Muslim family, we will continue our exploration of Marrakech during Ramadan. We will head to Jamaa Elfna Square, one of the liveliest and most vibrant places in Marrakech, for evening prayers and to experience the exciting night vibe during Ramadan. Our experienced tour guide will provide insights into the customs and traditions associated with Ramadan and guide us through the bustling streets of the old Medina, where we will witness the lively atmosphere of the holy month. We will have the opportunity to interact with locals, shop for souvenirs, and sample local delicacies from the many food vendors that line the streets. As we arrive at Jamaa Elfna Square, we will participate in the evening prayers, alongside the local Muslim community. Following the prayers, we will have the chance to enjoy the festive and celebratory atmosphere of the square, where musicians, storytellers and entertainers gather to perform for the crowds.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Medina of Marrakesh

Our City guide will take you for a walking tour of The Medina of Marrakech is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and a true gem of Moroccan culture and history. This historic district of the city is renowned for its stunning architecture, bustling markets, and traditional way of life. During our Ramadan trip to Morocco, we will have the opportunity to explore the Medina of Marrakech, and discover the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city. Our experienced tour guide will lead us through the narrow streets and alleys, pointing out landmarks and providing insights into the local customs and traditions. We will have the chance to visit traditional souks (markets), where we can shop for a range of local handicrafts, textiles, spices, and other treasures. We will also have the opportunity to visit historic landmarks such as the Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs, and learn about their significance in Moroccan history and culture.

Duration: 2 hour

Day 2 Marrakech – High Atlas –Telouet Kasbah - Ounila VAlley - Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah :

Stop At: High Atlas Mountains

we will depart from Marrakech and embark on a scenic journey towards the stunning kasbah of Aitbenhaddou. The journey will take us through the rugged and picturesque landscape of the High Atlas Mountains, passing through a series of charming Berber villages along the way. As we journey through the mountains, we will have the chance to soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and peaks, and get a glimpse of traditional Berber life in Morocco. We will make several stops along the way to stretch our legs, take photographs, and explore the local markets and shops. We will also stop for lunch and prayers in the picturesque village of TADART, where we can sample traditional Berber cuisine and meet with local families to learn about their way of life during Ramadan. Overall, our journey from Marrakech to Aitbenhaddou promises to be a highlight of our trip, offering stunning scenery, cultural insights, and a chance to connect with the local people and traditions of Morocco.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Tizi n Tichka

After our lunch and prayers in TADART village, we will continue our journey towards Aitbenhaddou. Our route will take us over the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka Pass, which at 2,260 meters is the highest mountain pass in North Africa. This winding mountain road offers incredible panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, and is a true highlight of any trip to Morocco. As we descend from the pass, we will make a stop at the stunning Telouet Kasbah. This historic fortress was once the residence of the powerful Glaoui family, who were prominent figures in Moroccan politics and culture during the 19th and 20th centuries. The kasbah is known for its ornate decoration and intricate architecture, and is a fascinating example of Moroccan heritage and culture. During our visit to the kasbah, we will take a guided tour and learn about its history and significance in Moroccan culture. We will also have the chance to explore the surrounding area, including nearby villages and local markets.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Telouet Kasbah

Absolutely! During our journey from Marrakech to Aitbenhaddou, we will visit the stunning Telouet Kasbah. This historic fortress is located on the route from Marrakech to Aitbenhaddou, and is a highlight of any trip to Morocco. The Telouet Kasbah was once the residence of the powerful Glaoui family, who were prominent figures in Moroccan politics and culture during the 19th and 20th centuries. The kasbah is known for its ornate decoration and intricate architecture, and is a fascinating example of Moroccan heritage and culture. prayers at Telouet Village

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Ait Ben Haddou

After our stop for prayers, we will continue our journey to Ait Benhaddou. Upon arrival, we will take a sunset walk through the stunning kasbah, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its distinctive architecture and rich cultural heritage. As the sun sets over the kasbah, we will have the chance to observe the local people as they prepare for Iftar, the evening meal that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan. We will enjoy our own Iftar with the local family and learn more about their customs and traditions. After dinner, we will spend the night in Ait Benhaddou, sleeping in traditional accommodations and waking up for Suhuur, the pre-dawn meal that is eaten before the day's fast begins. This promises to be a unique and memorable experience, offering a chance to immerse ourselves in the rich culture and traditions of rural Morocco.

Duration: 16 hour

Day 3 Ouarzazate - Skoura- Roses Valley - Dades Valley :

Stop At: Ait Ben Haddou

we will begin with a walk to the Ait Benhaddou kasbah for a visit. This incredible fortress is made up of a series of stunning earthen buildings that have been preserved for centuries. As we walk through the kasbah, we will be transported back in time to an era when this region was a thriving center of commerce and culture. The intricate architecture of the buildings is a testament to the skill of the craftsmen who built them, and we will have the opportunity to learn about the history and significance of this remarkable site. Our visit to the kasbah will be led by an experienced guide, who will help us to fully appreciate the unique beauty and cultural significance of this incredible fortress. We will have plenty of time to explore the site at our leisure, taking in the stunning views and soaking up the atmosphere of this historic location.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Ouarzazate

after our visit to the Ait Benhaddou kasbah, we will continue on to the city of Ouarzazate, where we will make a stop for a visit and prayer. Ouarzazate is a city known for its stunning desert landscapes and historical landmarks, and we will have the chance to explore some of its most impressive sites. We will visit the Taourirt Kasbah, a beautiful 19th-century fortress that has been remarkably well-preserved, and we will learn about the history of the city and its significance in Moroccan culture. During our visit to Ouarzazate, we will also have the opportunity to stop at a local mosque for prayer. We will join the local Muslim community in their daily worship, and we will have the chance to experience firsthand the peaceful and welcoming atmosphere of the mosque.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Taourirt Kasbah

Taourirt Kasbah is a stunning 19th-century fortress located in the city of Ouarzazate, Morocco. The kasbah was once the residence of the powerful Glaoui family, who controlled much of southern Morocco during the colonial era. Today, the Taourirt Kasbah is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors the chance to explore its fascinating architecture and learn about its rich history. The kasbah is renowned for its intricate carvings, beautiful mosaics, and stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape. During our visit to the kasbah, we will have the chance to explore its many rooms and corridors, learning about the history and culture of the region through the unique artifacts and exhibits on display. We will also have the opportunity to take in the stunning views from the kasbah's rooftop terrace, where we can gaze out at the vast expanse of the desert beyond.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At:

Skoura Oasis is a beautiful palm grove located in the southern Moroccan region of Ouarzazate. The oasis is known for its picturesque scenery, featuring lush palm trees, fertile farmland, and stunning views of the nearby Atlas Mountains. During our journey through Skoura Oasis, we will have the opportunity to stop at a local mosque for prayers and immerse ourselves in the local community's culture and traditions. The mosque is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture, with intricate tilework, ornate carvings, and a peaceful interior space perfect for quiet contemplation and prayer. After our visit to the mosque, we will continue our journey through Skoura Oasis, taking in the breathtaking scenery and exploring the area's many sights and sounds. Along the way, we will have the chance to learn about the local flora and fauna, sample delicious local cuisine, and connect with the friendly and welcoming locals who call this beautiful region home.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At:

The Roses Valley is a beautiful region located in the southern Moroccan town of Kelaat M'Gouna, famous for its fragrant rose gardens and stunning natural scenery. During our journey through the Roses Valley, we will have the opportunity to stop at a local cooperative and learn about the traditional methods used to cultivate and harvest roses in the area. The cooperative is run by local women who have mastered the art of rose cultivation and production, and we will have the chance to watch them at work and learn about the various products they create, including rosewater, oils, and perfumes. We may even have the opportunity to sample some of their delicious rose-flavored treats! In addition to the cooperative, we will also have the chance to explore the beautiful natural sceneries, we will have the chance to connect with the friendly locals who call this beautiful region home, learning about their culture and way of life while soaking in the serene beauty of this remarkable landscape.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Boumalne Dades

our journey to Boumalne Dades, we will have the opportunity to witness the local people's routine during Ramadan. We will also have the chance to watch the local football games between the different tribes in the area. It's an amazing opportunity to experience the local culture and traditions during this special time. We hope you will enjoy this unique experience.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Dades Gorges

we will arrive at our Riad in Dades Gorge just in time for sunset and to break our fast, IFTAR & SUHOUR. Dades Gorge is a magnificent natural wonder located in the High Atlas Mountains. The red-rock canyon offers breathtaking views and is home to many Berber villages, where you can witness traditional life in Morocco. We hope you enjoy the peaceful and serene atmosphere at our Riad and the stunning scenery of the Dades Gorge. After breaking our fast and having some rest, we will head to the local mosque for the night prayer, where you can experience the peacefulness of the mosque during Ramadan. Then we will have some time to interact with the local people, visit their homes and see their way of living. You will have the opportunity to learn more about their customs, traditions and daily routines during the holy month of Ramadan

Duration: 16 hour

Day 4 Dades Gorge - Toudra Gorge - Merzouga Desert Camp :

Stop At:

Our journey from Dades Gorge to Toudra Gorge will be a scenic drive with beautiful views of the Atlas Mountains and Berber villages. We will arrive at Toudra Gorge and take a one-hour walk along the Gorge, admiring the stunning rock formations and natural beauty of the area. We will stop for a prayer break in the city of Tinghir before continuing our journey.

Duration: 2 hour

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Our next stop on the journey will be a visit to a local Berber family, where we will have the opportunity to learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life. We will share a delicious lunch with the family and take part in prayer before continuing on our journey. This will be a great opportunity to gain insight into the customs and practices of the Amazigh people, who have inhabited this region for centuries.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Erfoud

On our way to Merzouga, we will make a stop at Erfoud to visit the Erfoud Fossils. This place is well known for its fossils and is an interesting site to explore. You'll be amazed to learn that this place used to be a sea before it became a desert! After the visit, we will stop for prayers at the Erfoud Mosque.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Merzouga

As we approach Merzouga, the excitement builds as the vast desert landscape comes into view. We'll arrive just in time for a stunning sunset over the dunes, and our camels will be waiting for us. We'll embark on a magical camel ride across the sand, taking in the serene beauty of the desert as we make our way towards our luxury camp. Upon arrival, we'll break our fast with a delicious Iftar, prepared using traditional local ingredients. As we enjoy our meal, we'll be surrounded by the quiet stillness of the desert, broken only by the gentle sound of the breeze moving across the sand. After dinner, we'll gather around the fire for a night of music and storytelling, experiencing the rich cultural traditions of the desert. Our luxurious tents will be waiting for us, ensuring a comfortable and peaceful night's sleep under the stars.

Duration: 16 hour

Day 5 Merzouga - Rissani - Nkob :

Stop At: Khamlia Gnawa Music

we will start our journey after sunrise in Erg Chebbi, the vast sand dunes of Merzouga. We will then head to Khamlia, a small village home to the Gnaoua tribe. The Gnaoua people are known for their spiritual music, which combines Islamic and African influences. In Khamlia, we will have the opportunity to listen to the Gnaoua musicians play their traditional music and learn about their culture and history. Afterward, we will continue our journey to the village of Nkob, passing through scenic landscapes and traditional Berber villages along the way.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Rissani

After enjoying the spiritual music of Khamlia Gnaoua tribe, we will continue our journey to Rissani. Rissani is a small town in the heart of Tafilalet region and it is known as the "Gateway to the Sahara". We will visit the local market of Rissani where desert tribes from nearby areas come to buy and sell goods, including spices, fabrics, and handicrafts. It's a great place to experience the local culture and traditions, and to get a taste of daily life in the desert. We'll have the opportunity to interact with locals, learn about their customs, and perhaps purchase some souvenirs to take home.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Alnif

On our way to Nkob, we will make a stop in Alnif for prayer and a walk. Alnif is a charming town known for its stunning rock formations and beautiful landscapes. While there, we'll take some time to stretch our legs and explore the town's vibrant culture and unique architecture. Don't forget your camera, as there will be plenty of opportunities for some amazing photos!"

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Nkob

Nkob is a small village located at the heart of the Draa Valley, famous for its traditional kasbahs and Berber architecture. Upon arrival, you will have the opportunity to explore the village and its 45 kasbahs, which are well-preserved and provide a glimpse into the region's history and culture. In the evening, we will break our fast with a local family and share in the evening meal of Iftar. We will also have the opportunity to enjoy a traditional Suhoor meal before retiring to our accommodations for the night. Throughout the night, we will have the chance to socialize with locals, share in prayers and tea time, and experience the local way of life.

Duration: 16 hour

Stop At: Rock Carvings Nkob Tazzarine

we will take an off-road route to visit the old rock carvings of Tazarine. Tazarine is known for its prehistoric rock art that dates back to the Neolithic era. The carvings depict various animals and human figures and are a testament to the rich history of the area. We will have the opportunity to learn more about the significance of the carvings and their history from our local guide. It will be an enriching experience to witness these ancient works of art and learn about their cultural and historical significance.

Duration: 1 hour

Day 6 Nkob - Deraa Valley - Tamegrote -Zagora :

Stop At: Zagora

Zagora is a region known for its beautiful oasis and stunning landscapes. During our journey, we will drive along the Deraa River and take a walk through the oasis, where we will have the opportunity to meet and visit with the local people. We can learn about traditional farming techniques and see how they have been passed down through generations. The area is peaceful and the scenery is breathtaking, making for a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At:

Tamegroute is a village located about 20 kilometers south of Zagora in Morocco. It is known for its pottery and handcrafts, which are unique to the region. The pottery of Tamegroute is made using a special type of clay that is only found in the area, giving it a distinct green color. The pottery is often decorated with intricate designs and calligraphy. In addition to pottery, Tamegroute is also famous for its handmade textiles, including carpets, blankets, and clothing. These textiles are made using traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. Visitors to Tamegroute can visit the local workshops and watch the artisans at work. They can also purchase pottery and handcrafts directly from the makers, supporting the local economy and preserving traditional crafts.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Tamegroute

Tamegroute is a small village located about 20 km from Zagora, known for its famous green pottery and a beautiful old library called Zaouia Nassiriya. The village is also known for its religious heritage, as it is home to the oldest Zaouia in Morocco, founded in the 11th century. The pottery of Tamegroute is unique in its green color, which is obtained through a special process involving the use of magnesium oxide. The pottery is handmade by skilled artisans and comes in a variety of forms, including plates, bowls, vases, and teapots. The Zaouia Nassiriya is a beautiful old library and Islamic school that houses a vast collection of ancient manuscripts, some dating back to the 11th century. The library is a fascinating place to visit for those interested in history and Islamic culture. The Zaouia also serves as a center for spiritual healing and attracts many visitors seeking guidance and solace.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Zagora

After our visit to Tamegroute, we will head to a local family's home to enjoy the beautiful sunset over Deraa valley and break our fast with them for Iftar. We will have the opportunity to share stories, learn about their culture and traditions, and enjoy some delicious local cuisine. Afterward, we will drive to our kasbah overlooking the palms, where we will spend the night and have suhour in the morning.

Duration: 16 hour

Day 7 Agdez - Tamnougalt - Ouarzazate :

Stop At: Tamnougalt

Tamnougalt Kasbah or Ksar Tamnougalte is a fortified village or ksar located in the Draa River valley, just south of the town of Agdz in Morocco. It is one of the oldest and most well-preserved kasbahs in the region, and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the visit, guests will have the opportunity to explore the narrow alleys and mud-brick buildings of the kasbah, learning about the history and architecture of this ancient village. They will also be able to visit the local souk (market) and interact with the friendly locals, experiencing firsthand their way of life.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Agdz

we will make sure to stop at each prayer time to visit and pray at the local mosque. This will allow us to share each moment with the local people and experience the peaceful nature around us. After that, we will head to AGDZ town, where we will have the opportunity to visit and explore the area. We can also get some fresh dates, which are a local specialty

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Ouarzazate

we will be arriving in Ouarzazate this afternoon. We plan to take an afternoon walk around the city and enjoy the local Ramadan vibes. Later in the evening, we will have Iftar and spend the night in Ouarzazate. It will be a free night, so we're thinking of taking a quiet walk around the city. We hope you'll enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the city as much as we do

Duration: 16 hour

Day 8 Ouarzazate - High Atlas - Marrakech :

Stop At: Marrakech

we are excited to let you know about our journey from Ouarzazate to Marrakech for an unforgettable evening. After spending the afternoon in Ouarzazate, we will travel to Marrakech for Iftar, the meal that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan. We'll get to experience the unique atmosphere and traditions of Ramadan in Marrakech, as the city comes alive with vibrant colors and flavors during this special time of the year. After Iftar, we'll enjoy Suhour, the pre-dawn meal that is consumed before the start of the next day's fast. This is another unique experience during Ramadan, as people gather together to share food and conversation in the early hours of the morning. We'll then spend the night in Marrakech, where we can take in the beauty of the city and its famous night markets. This will be a truly special and unforgettable experience, and we can't wait to share it with you

Duration: 4 hour

Stop At: Kasbah Mosque

we would like to let you know that the night prayer during our trip to Marrakech will be held at The Kasbah Mosque. This mosque is the second-best-known mosque in Marrakech, after the Koutoubia, and is one of the biggest and oldest mosques in the city, having been built in 1190. It still retains many typical features of the Almohad architecture, including an impressive minaret that has served as a prototype for many later minarets built in the Maghreb and al-Andalus.

Duration: 2 hour

Day 9 Marrakech - Hassan 2 Mosque - Casablanca drop off :

Stop At: Hassan II Mosque

our journey from Marrakech to Casablanca, which will take us along the scenic Atlantic coast for our final day in Morocco. As we travel, we'll get to enjoy stunning views of the ocean and the picturesque villages along the way. Our final stop will be at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, where we'll have the opportunity to attend a prayer. The Hassan II Mosque is one of the largest mosques in the world and is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and unique features. The mosque was built in the late 1980s and early 1990s by a team of Moroccan artisans and craftsmen, and it incorporates elements of traditional Islamic architecture with modern design. The mosque also features stunning marble columns, intricate wood carvings, and elaborate tile work, as well as a retractable roof that allows the prayer hall to be open to the sky. and we want to express our gratitude for choosing to travel with us.

Duration: 2 hour

Stop At: Casablanca

Dear Guest, our Ramadan trip has come to an end, and we hope that you had a memorable experience exploring Morocco and its rich culture during this special month. As our trip ends in Casablanca, we will drop you off at your chosen location. However, please note that your journey in Morocco can be extended further, either fasting or eating, depending on your preference. We are committed to showcasing the richness of Morocco, and our tour is specially designed for Muslims looking to experience a fasting tour in the country. We hope that you enjoyed your time with us and that our tour allowed you to immerse yourself in the traditions and customs of Ramadan. Thank you for choosing to travel with us, and we wish you a safe journey home or continued travels in Morocco. If you have any feedback or would like to stay in touch, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Thank you again, RAMADAN MUBARAK

Duration: 2 hour
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