Best of Morocco.
Detailed program's tour

Day 1: Casablanca
The driver will greet you at the airport and escort you to the financial City. Checking your hotel and rest, then you will visit the spectacular Hassan 2 mosque this is the largest mosque in Africa with the highest minaret in the world. The mosque is decorated with beautiful tile work and utmost Moroccan craftsmanship.
At night you can dine in one of Casablanca’s few kosher restaurants.
Overnight in Casablanca.
Day 2: Casablanca-Rabat
Casablanca is home to over 20 synagogues and Jewish neighbourhoods you will visit Casablanca’s main historic synagogues: Temple Beth-El, Temple Em Habanim and Temple Neve Shalom, visit the Museum of Moroccan Judaism and explore Casablanca Jewish Milford and Cemetery. start your Jewish tours of Morocco by visiting the most famous synagogue Temple Beth-El which is a masterpiece of Jewish architecture and a gathering hub for the vibrant Jewish community in Casablanca. it’s the main synagogue for more than 5,000 Jews in Casablanca who mainly live in the modern part of the city.
Afterwards, explorer than the Mellah of Casablanca, Which is less than a century old. While Jews no longer live in the Mellah, butchers are still found throughout the narrow streets. The Jewish cemetery is open and worth a visit, with well-maintained while Stone markers in Hebrew French and Spanish. Every year the Jewish Community celebrates a hiloula at the tomb of the Jewish saint Eliahou.
After lunch, pay a visit to the Museum of Moroccan Judaism in Casablanca established in 1997 it’s the first and only Museum devoted to Judaism in the Arab world.
Later on an hour’s drive along the motorway leads to Rabat.
Overnight in Rabat.

Day 3: Rabat-Fes
After breakfast explore the Jewish Mellah of Rabat and then visit the necropolis of Chellah and learn about its Jewish connections.
Visit the Mausoleum Med V Kasbah Lawdaya and then drive to Meknes for a Swift Jewish Heritage tours of this Imperial City.
Overnight in Fes.
Overnight in Fes.
Day 4: Fes sightseeing, Fes guided Jewish Heritage Tour.
Fes is one of the four Imperial cities in Morocco and among the most well known in medieval Jewish history. It was home to Rabbi Isaac Alfasi, an influential Talmudic scholar.
During your tour of Fes you will explore Jewish Heritage sites that include touring synagogues visits to cemeteries and sightseeing of the Mellah along with gardens and Royal Palace.
The Mellah of Fes is over 650 years old. It was once home to more than 40 synagogues among them stands Ibn Danan as one of the oldest and most intact in Morocco.
After lunch explore the old Medina of Fes and tour its vibrant alleyways, full of colourful shops, selling leather goods, Berber rugs etc.
Visit also the university of Al-Karaouine, listed in the Guinness book of records as the first educational institution in the world.
Overnight in Fes.

Day 5: Fes-Merzouga
After breakfast, drive to Sahara Desert via Ifrane, nicknamed “The Switzerland of Morocco” because of the European architecture, cedar forest and yearly snowfall.
Along the way you will see Barbary apes in the oak and cedar forests of the middle Atlas mountains. From here we will drive south throw the berber villages to reach Midelt, called “The apple capital” of Morocco where we shall stop for lunch.
We continue south travelling over the Tizi-n-Talghemt pass, then continue through the Ziz valley, known for its palm trees and the oasis length.
We reach the mining town of Errachidia and then Erfoud, famous for its date festival and fossils. It is fascinating to see how these millions of fossils have been worked into artefacts.
After that you continue to the famous red Erg Chebbi dunes in Merzouga. You take a camel ride to the camp or 4X4.
At your luxury desert camp, dinner will be served followed by an evening of touareg music.
Overnight in Merzouga.
Day 6: Merzouga-Skoura
If you wake up early enough, you can watch the spectacle of the sunrise, when the colour of the dunes and the play of shadows are an awesome sight. After breakfast at the camp, we drive to Skoura. On the way, you pass the mater channels “Khettarat” which you can descend into to appreciate the architecture and genius behind this form of irrigation which prevents evaporation in the summer heat.
We continue to Todra gorge where a short walk is scheduled to enjoy the beauty of the latter. After lunch, we continue driving through the valley of the Roses famous for its Damascene Rose Festival in May in Klaat Magouna.
Overnight in Skoura.

Day 7: Skoura-Marrakech
After breakfast, we drive to Kasbah Ain Ben Haddou, it is a UNESCO world heritage site, and the oldest and most famous Kasbah in Morocco. The trip will lake you over the high Atlas Mountains via the Tizn Tichka pass, which affords unbeatable expansive views.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 8: Marrakech sightseeing Tour
Today you will explore the Jewish Mellah, the Lazama synagogue and discover Marrakech sights of interest.
The Mellah has recently been beautifully restored, and these Jewish souks are all worth a visit. The synagogue Bet-El, one of the main gathering hubs for the Jews of Marrakech.
You will visit also, the Majorelle gardens which belonged to Yves St Laurent and is famous for its special shade of blue. Visit El Bahia palace, which means “The palace of the beautiful”. The Quranic school, the Ben Youssef Medersa, is also worthed.
Before dinner and a round sunset a visit to the famous square Jamaa Lafna is a must.
Overnight in Marrakech.

Day 9: Ourika Valley
In the morning, after breakfast, drive into the foothills of the Atlas Mountains towards Ourika valley. Your destination is the memorial of Rabbi Schlomo Bel Hench.
Ourika valley was home to 300 Jewish families in the 15Th c. There were two synagogues, Jewish schools and rabbis to perform circumcisions, bar-mitvahs and weddings.
Rabbi Schlomo Bel Hench died approximately 500 years ago. He is like a saint.
Drive to Setti Fatma in the valley for lunch at a restaurant by the river. If kosher meals are desired, they will be prepared and transported from Marrakech. Upon your return to Marrakech, relax with a Turkish Bath (Hammam) and have a massage.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 10: Marrakech-Casablanca airport
After breakfast, you will leave Marrakech in the morning and drive to the airport in Casablanca to catch your flight home.
Flight home.
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