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SUMMARY:Majestic Morocco Photo Journey 2026 - ONLY TWO SPACES LEFT!
DESCRIPTION:Morocco \, Sahara Desert\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				A man stands at a door in the Majorelle Garden and Islamic Art Museum of Marrakech\, Morocco.\n				\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Aerial of camel train\nSahara Desert\, Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco \, Atlas Mountains\, Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus)\, IUCN Redlist: endangered\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ringneck dove\, Fes\, Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Young mothers carry their children\, Atlas Mountains\, Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Medina market\, Marrakech\, Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Woman if full robe standing in doorway\, Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco\, orange wildflowers grow in an olive grove in spring\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco\, Chefchaouen Province\, Chefchaouen is famous for its blue buildings\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Architectural detail of the Al-Karaouine Mosque\, Fes\, Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco\, fossils\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco\, Dadès Gorges\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco \, Sahara Desert\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco\, Chefchaouen\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Donkeys transport heavy woolen carpets to a market deep within the maze of narrow passageways and courtyards that comprise the center of the ancient city of Fès.  The elaborate designs vary from one country to another throughout North Africa and the Middle East.\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco \, Sahara Desert\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Man in turban\, Morocco\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Morocco\, Ounila Valley\n				\n		\n\nRugged mountains\, expansive deserts\, and gorgeous lengthy coastlines provide a diverse landscape that serves as a metaphor for the many cultures that converge on Africa’s northwestern coast to create the Kingdom of Morocco. Along with the indigenous Berber people\, European influences from Spain and France to the north blend together with West African and Arab cultures setting the stage for a rich locale that has been irresistible to storytellers for decades. This is a place that embraces the vibrancy of its many cultures as well as its reputation as a coveted travel location. \nIf your ambition is to visit the world’s great places no agenda would be complete without spending some time in Morocco\, and we are excited to offer a photographic tour that will encompass as much of this Kingdom’s intricate history\, culture\, and geography as possible. From jagged mountain ranges to endless coastlines and hundreds of bird species\, the nature found here is just as diverse as the people who live and visit here. \nMorocco has much to offer\, and does so with open arms to travelers from every corner of the globe. In much of my travels I am in locations where I feel welcome\, but as a visitor. In Morocco\, one can feel at home while abroad\, and this can diffuse the stresses of international travel and truly allow one to focus on their photography and entrenching themselves in all of the varied experiences such an exotic place has in store. \nSpecial Early Bird Pricing Being Offered for Last Minute Travelers! \nReserve Your Spot Today \n \nLed by Art Wolfe\n\nAssisted by Gavriel Jecan\nLimited to 10 participants\nTransportation and Accommodation\nAll meals\, lodging\, and transportation specified on the itinerary are included. You will be responsible for your flight to and from Morocco. \nItinerary\nShooting schedules have the ability to be altered to effectively cater to the photographic desires of the group\, as well as to adapt to changeable weather conditions.  \nDay 1 March 7 Marrakech  (D)\nIndependent landings at Marrakech airport (RAK) and transfers to the hotel. The remainder of time is free to relax from the flights\, albeit an introduction to the city may be held today\, depending on participants’ landing times. Welcome dinner of Marrakech specialties. \nDay 2 March 8 Marrakech (B\,D)\nA morning orientation tour of the medina\, with its monuments\, the largest bazaars of the country\, and the tumultuous Jemaa el Fna square\, the vibrant heart of the city. Entry to one monument will be included (we suggest the al Badi palace). \nThe remainder of the day is open for photography in the city. Meals are on your own\, to sample from the city’s vast array of world-class restaurants. \nDay 3 March 9 Across the Atlas to Aït ben Haddou (B\,L\,D)\n\nA morning transfer across the High Atlas on the spectacular road of the 7\,500-ft Tixi-n’Tichka pass until Asfalou hamlet. The afternoon is open for photography around the village and at the World Heritage Site Aït ben Haddou Kasbah\, a former caravan trade center dating from the 16th C.\, with multi-storied fortified granaries of adobe. \nDay 4 March 10 Valleys of Castles (B\,L\,D)\n\nToday we will pass by the international film shooting mecca Ouarzazate and turn East on the “Route of 1\,000 Castles\,” through the M’goun rose cultivation area until Boumalne. There\, an excursion for afternoon shooting in the Dades\, considered the Kingdom’s most picturesque valley\, with its old adobe forts and odd rock formations above varied orchards. \nDay 5 March 11 The Tafilalet (B\,L\,D)\nEarly morning shooting around in the surroundings of the picturesque hotel and nearby orchards (trees should be in bloom). Then East through typical desert scenery until administrative center Arfoud\, arriving in time for a late lunch. In mid-afternoon\, explore the Tafilalet Oasis\, Morocco’s largest\, with a stop at the former Alaouite Dynasty fortress of Ksar Oulad abd el Halim\, with its geometric décor carved out of adobe. \nDay 6 March 12 The Sahara (B\,L\,D)\n\nThe morning is at leisure to relax half-way through the journey. In mid-afternoon transfer by 4WD vehicles to the Erg Chebbi sea of sand dunes. Remainder of day for photography at the dunes. Dinner at camp. \nDay 7 March 13 Northbound (B\,L\,D)\nThe morning is open for additional photography at the dunes. Transfer back to Arfoud and\, after lunch\, turn North\, first up the palm-filled Ziz Valley\, then across the multi-hued expanses of the Eastern High Atlas\, until Midelt. \nDay 8 March 14 The Middle Atlas and to Fes (B\,L\,D)\nContinue North into the Middle Atlas mountains\, with their last forests of giant Mediterranean cedars (and bands of Barbary macaques). Midday arrival in spiritual capital Fes\, considered the last true example of a typical medieval Arab city. This afternoon\, an orientation tour of the city\, with its prime highlights. \nDay 9 March 15 Fes (B\,L)\nA full day for photography in Fes\, amid its narrow alleyways\, colorful bazaars\, wonders of Islamic architecture and the famed leather tannery. \nDay 10 March 16 To Chefchaouen (B\,L)\nA 4-hr road transfer to Chefchaouen\, considered northern Morocco’s most picturesque town. Optional routing via the vast Roman ruins site of Volubilis. Lunch to be determined upon route taken. Remainder of time open in Chefchaouen \nDay 11 March 17 Chefchaouen (B\,L)\nA full day for photography in the old town\, known as the “Blue City\,” tracing its cobblestone alleyways until an overlook above town. Lunch at the Café Clock\, with its panoramic view over the city\, while dinner is on your own to sample from Chefchaouen’s varied restaurants. \nDay 12 March 18 Rabat (B\,L\,D)\nAn early morning transfer to stately capital Rabat\, with lunch upon arrival. In the afternoon photography in its hillside Oudaya Kasbah\, a former lair of Barbary Coast corsairs\, and\, time allowing\, the Chellah fortress\, with its elaborate necropolis of the 14th-C. Merinid Dynasty. Farewell dinner of Moroccan delicacies at the Dinarjat. \nDay 13 Departure Day March 19 (B)\nA transfer to Casablanca airport (CMN) for direct flights to the U.S. (Transfers may also be arranged to Rabat airport for flights connecting through Europe.) \n-End of Tour- \nNote: Cancellation fees apply. Please read our Booking Terms and Conditions before registering. \nReserve Your Spot Today \nServices Included\n\nAccommodations (twin sharing basis) as indicated above in the itinerary.\nA total of 9 dinners and 9 lunches\, while all breakfasts will be included. Dinners will be pre-set menus* selected by operator based on local specialties\, or buffet\, per hotels’ offering; lunches will be à la carte. Cost includes restaurant gratuities.\n*(Special dietary needs may be accommodated.)\nWine and beer with Welcome and Farewell Dinners.\nTransport throughout the tour in an Air Conditioned Van\nAirport transfers on the date of arrival and departure\nLuggage port at hotels.\nEntry fees to Rabat’s Chellah\, Chefchaouen’s Kasbah\, a Koranic school in Fes and a monument in Marrakech\, TBD.\nServices of English speaking guide escort accompanying the trip.\nServices of local English guides during city sightseeing (as required)\nMineral water during all meals\, transfers\, drives and sightseeing (available in vehicle)\n\nServices Not Included\n\nAny international Airfare\, travel insurance or medical insurance. (health insurance is mandatory and travel insurance is highly recommended)\nAny meals beyond all hotel breakfasts and the 9 lunches and 9 dinners outlined above.\nAny beverages beyond standard breakfast\, wine with 2 dinners\, and mineral water with all included meals and for on-coach travel.\nAny entry fees beyond the 4 listed above.\nAny personal insurance or medical expenses.\nAnything not mentioned in inclusion above.\nAny gratuities (guide\, drivers\, etc.) beyond restaurant service and luggage port\, any other purely personal expenses or any services beyond the extent of listed program.\nAny compensation which may be required for special photography arrangements such as site set-up or décor\, modeling\, equipment\, or animal rental.\nAny expenditure of personal nature like laundry\, telephone calls\, or internet.\nAnything ordered from room service at any hotel including mineral water (other than what being offered by the hotels on their compliment).\nAny sudden increase in price due to steep hike in fuel cost\, change in government tax policy or for any reason beyond our control like acts of god\, natural calamity\, law and order situation\, riots etc and any forced change in itinerary for any unforeseen situation or reason beyond our control.\n\nShare:\n				Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\n				Facebook\n			\n				Share on X (Opens in new window)\n				X\n			\n				Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)\n				LinkedIn\n			\n				Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)\n				Tumblr\n			More\n				Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\n				Pinterest\n			\n				Share on Reddit (Opens in new window)\n				Reddit\n			\n				Share on Pocket (Opens in new window)\n				Pocket
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