๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฆ GROUP TRIP  ยท  MOROCCO EDITION

MOROCCO.

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Oct 4โ€“12, 2026
Trip Dates
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8 Nights
Duration
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12โ€“14 Pax
Group Size
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Hand-Picked Riads
Accommodation
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8 Breakfasts
Meals Included
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Casablanca CMN
Fly Into
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Sahara Desert
Signature
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Blue Villages
Route Highlight

9 Handpicked OJ Experiences

We don't do the standard tourist checklist. Every experience below was chosen because it's the kind of thing you'll talk about for years.

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Casablanca โ†’ Rabbat, Moorish and Art Deco architecture. Visit Hassan Tower (the world's-largest-mosque that never was). Dinner at Kasbah of Oudayas aboard vintage docked ships. ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Day 1
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Chefchaouen's Blue Streets, Your first Blue town. Colorful souks, cozy cafes, evening hike up to Jebel El-Kelaa Summit for sunset over the Rif Mountains. ๐Ÿ”ต Day 2
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Chefchaouen Waterfall, A gentle 1-hour nature walk, not a steep climb, fine even if you're new to hiking. Rooftop Moroccan dinner (tagine, zaalouk, chebakia). ๐Ÿ’ง Day 3
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Tetouan UNESCO Medina, Andalusian architecture, intricate tilework, a secluded town with the vibe of both sea and mountain. Walking tour + local tannery. ๐Ÿ•Œ Day 4
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Tangier Port City, The Mediterranean port that captivated Delacroix, Paul Bowles and Matisse. Evening visit to the Cave of Hercules, the northernmost point of Africa. ๐ŸŒŠ Day 5
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Tangier Beach โ†’ Marrakesh Train, Swim at one of Morocco's prettiest beaches in the morning. Train transfer to Marrakesh in early afternoon. Evening medina exploration. ๐Ÿ–๏ธ Day 6
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Sahara Desert Tour, Meet nomads, groove to Gnawa music, eat authentic Berber food, camel safari to a luxury desert camp. Sandboarding, sunset dunes, bonfire dinner. ๐Ÿœ๏ธ Day 7
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Marrakesh Riad, Traditional Riad (ornate courtyards, vibrant mosaics). Optional Ben Youssef Madrasa, 600+ years old, classic Moroccan ornate architecture. ๐Ÿ•Œ Day 8
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Fly Out of Casablanca, Trip wraps up. Afternoon drop to Casablanca airport. Flights after 3pm from Casablanca (not Marrakesh). โœˆ๏ธ Day 9

The Itinerary

9 days. Casablanca to Chefchaouen to Sahara. Blue villages, desert camp, imperial cities, one unforgettable Morocco adventure.

Day 1

๐Ÿ›ฌ ARRIVE IN CASABLANCA. STAY IN RABBAT

๐Ÿ›๏ธ White City๐Ÿฐ Kasbah of Oudayas
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Morocco Day 1, Casablanca / Rabat Morocco Day 1, Rabat Morocco Day 1, Hassan Tower Morocco Day 1, Kasbah of Oudayas

Your Morocco group trip starts in Casablanca by today. Casablanca has got this perfect blend of Moorish and European Art Deco architecture that'll make your jaw drop. The city played a key role in WWII as people were trying to escape Europe for America, and Lisbon was the go-to port of exit. But getting there wasn't easy, and Casablanca became one of the transit points where people had to wait before they could leave.

Day 2

๐Ÿ’™ HEAD TO CHEFCHAOUEN

โ›ฐ๏ธ Rif Mountains๐Ÿ˜๏ธ Blue Village
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Morocco Day 2, Chefchaouen blue village

We will head to Chefchaouen today after breakfast. This will be your first Blue town and favourite part of many morocco small group tours. This charming blue-washed village nestled in the Rif Mountains of Morocco will transport you to a magical world. The picturesque alleys, colorful souks, and cozy cafes will make you feel like you've stepped into a fairytale.

Day 3

๐Ÿ’ฆ CHEFCHAOUEN

๐Ÿ’ง Waterfall๐Ÿฅพ Easy Hike
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Morocco Day 3, Chefchaouen hike Morocco Day 3, Nature walk Morocco Day 3, Waterfall

During our second day in Chefchaouen, we will head out to nature: it's the day of waterfalls. Expect to walk for at least 1 hour here. It's not a steep climb at all. So don't worry even if you are new to hiking.

Day 4

๐ŸšŒ BUS TO TETOUAN

๐Ÿ›๏ธ UNESCO Medina๐ŸŒŠ Andalusian Coast
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Morocco Day 4, Tetouan UNESCO medina

Today, we head to a secluded town that is located just around the sea but also has the vibe of the Mountains. Imagine that. Tetouan is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its stunning Andalusian architecture, intricate tile work, and vibrant markets.

Day 5

๐ŸŽจ TANGIER

โš“ Port City๐Ÿ•ณ๏ธ Cave of Hercules
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Morocco Day 5, Tangier port city

This port city a stone's throw from Spain has something that captivates visitors, making them return again and again. Artists such as Delacroix, Paul Bowles and Matisse all succumbed to the city's charms.

Day 6

๐Ÿ–๏ธ TANGIER BEACH โ†’ MARRAKESH

๐ŸŒŠ Atlantic Morning๐Ÿš„ Afternoon Train
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Morocco Day 6, Tangier beach morning Morocco Day 6, Train to Marrakesh

In the morning, we will head to the beach today to take a dip in one of the most prettiest beaches in Morocco. Today, we will be transferred to Marrakech by train. We have time till early afternoon to enjoy Tangier.

Day 7

๐Ÿช HEAD OUT FOR DESERT TOUR

๐ŸŽถ Gnawa Music๐Ÿœ๏ธ Sahara Camp๐Ÿ”ฅ Bonfire Dinner
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Morocco Day 7, Sahara dunes Morocco Day 7, Camel safari Morocco Day 7, Desert landscape Morocco Day 7, Berber camp Morocco Day 7, Sandboarding Morocco Day 7, Bonfire dinner

Rise and shine, sunshine! Time to rub those sleepy eyes and catch the day's first rays painting the sand dunes near your hotel. Now that's what I call a wake-up call! Once you've had a breakfast fit for a king, we're off to hobnob with the local nomads. You'll be grooving to the mystical Gnawa tunes and chomping on authentic Berber food.

Day 8

๐Ÿ›๏ธ DESERT โ†’ MARRAKECH

๐Ÿฏ Traditional Riad๐ŸŽ“ Ben Youssef Madrasa
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Morocco Day 8, Marrakesh riad Morocco Day 8, Riad courtyard Morocco Day 8, Ben Youssef Madrasa Morocco Day 8, Marrakesh panorama

After a beautiful night spent in the Desert, we will be dropped back to a Riad near the town where we will spend our last day in Morocco. A Riad in Morocco is a traditional home turned haven, embracing you with its ornate courtyards, vibrant mosaics, and tranquil charm.

Day 9

โœˆ๏ธ FLY OUT OF MOROCCO

๐Ÿ›ซ Casablanca CMN๐Ÿ  Home
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Morocco Day 9, Fly out of Casablanca

Our Morocco Group Trip comes to an end today. If you recap the amount of things you saw, did in these last 1 week would blow your mind away !! Please book the flight from Casablanca after 3pm and not Marrakesh.

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Regular Price
$1,450
per person
๐Ÿ’ณ EMI available

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Inclusions & Exclusions

โœ… What's Included
โœ“3-star riads, Hotels, Homestays
โœ“Accommodation on a Twin-sharing Basis
โœ“All road Transport within country
โœ“Tourist Visa
โœ“Train transfer between cities
โœ“A Trained Outdoor leader to keep you safe. I Promise ๐Ÿ™‚
โœ“Surfing lessons
โœ“Train journey from Tangier to Marrakesh
โœ“Pottery classes
โœ“Walking tour of either Tetouan or Chefchaouen
โœ“Sahara Desert camping
โœ“Camel ride
โœ“Hercules cave visit
โœ“Airport drops in mentioned timing
โŒ What's Not Included
โœ•Mineral Water or any other room service
โœ•Flight tickets
โœ•Lunch and dinner
โœ•Any expenses due to deviation from itinerary

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the inclusions?

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  • 3-star riads, Hotels, Homestays Accommodation on a Twin-sharing Basis
  • All road Transport within country
  • Tourist Visa
  • Train transfer between cities
  • A Trained Outdoor leader to keep you safe. I Promise ๐Ÿ™‚
  • Surfing lessons
  • Train journey from Tangier to Marrakesh
  • Pottery classes
  • Walking tour of either Tetouan or Chefchaouen
  • Sahara Desert camping
  • Camel ride
  • Hercules cave visit
  • Airport drops in mentioned timing

What are the exclusions?

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  • Mineral Water or any other room service
  • Flight tickets
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Any expenses due to deviation from itinerary

Do you have a cancellation policy?

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If Plans Change, We've Got You

We totally get it, life happens, and sometimes your plans have to take a rain check. That's why we've kept our cancellation policy simple, transparent, and as kind as possible.

โ€ข 45+ days before the trip: 10% cancellation charge
โ€ข 30โ€“44 days before the trip: 25% cancellation charge
โ€ข 15โ€“29 days before the trip: 50% cancellation charge
โ€ข Within 14 days of the trip: 100% cancellation charge

These are calculated on the total trip amount, not just the token amount.

Now, if you can find someone to take your spot, we'll happily refund your full amount. No questions asked. Because at the end of the day, we'd rather have someone travel than hold back your money.

To keep your spot confirmed, please clear the remaining balance by the due date, it helps us lock in stays, permits, and experiences for the group. If payments are delayed beyond that, we'll have to treat it as a cancellation (same policy applies).

How much cash should we carry?

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You can carry 200 USD to 300 USD for your personal expenses.

What should you bring?

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  1. Mandatory: Original ID Proof
  2. You need to bring your Passport (with at least 6 months validity remaining), Visa print out, 2 passport size photographs, Travel insurance.
  3. Clothes: 1 Fleece jacket, 3 Synthetic / cotton pants, 1 swimwear, 4-6 Full sleeves tees/ shirt, Sunhat, Towel
  4. Shoes & socks: High ankle shoes, cotton socks
  5. Skin care essentials: Sunglasses with UV protection, Lip balm Cold cream, Sunscreen lotion
  6. Other accessories: LED Torch/ headlamps (If already bought), Neck pillow
  7. A working forex card or dollars

I am coming solo. Is that a problem?

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Most people come alone for my trips. About 25% of the people bring a friend or partner. Honestly It really doesn't matter. I have seen on all the batches I have lead. Most people really gel with everyone, even the ones who thought wouldn't gel up, surprise themselves always with the way they got comfortable with everyone.

Your itinerary looks difficult for me. Can I do it?

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Each trek/ trip is rated according to the number of days we spend outdoors. If you aren't sure where to start, go with an easy trip or trek.

For trips, I dreamed of trips where we could go out hike, get exhausted, come back to hotel and have a great evening. This is exactly why some of my trips have Day hikes in it. It is a perfect chance for people who have never hiked in their entire life. Don't worry, We are there :).

For treks, you can start with Sandhakphu or Chandrashila. You can also benchmark yourself for the treks.

  • If you can run for 30 mins and cover around 3-3.5 km, then you can go ahead with an easy trek
  • If you can run for 30 mins and cover around 3.5-4 km, then you can go ahead with an moderate trek
  • If you can run for 30 mins and cover around 4-5 km, then you can go ahead with an difficult trek

If you have never done a high altitude trek, then start with a easy or Easy- moderate trek. That way you will understand how your body reacts to high altitude and you can check you cardio strength too.

What are trips like?

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Usually, most batch sizes are between 12-20 people who are aged between 16-38. Most people come alone or with a friend. The trip would feel like you are travelling more with college friends than strangers. We tend to do more outdoorsy things than regular trips. For example: If we find a very pretty waterfall/ a beautiful sunset / Rainbow on the way. We would stop the vehicle right away to catch the beauty of it. We usually sleep very late on these trips as we play a lot of group games and most people feel they will miss the precious time with the group members and decides to stay awake.

What if my visa gets rejected?

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Good news, my friend! Once you book a trip with us, we will get your visa done. Most Non-Indians visitors don't need a visa for trips under 90 days. No magic lamp is required, just pack your bags and get ready to explore Morocco!

Is travel insurance like a superhero cape for my Morocco group tour? Should I get one?

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Absolutely! Travel insurance is your trusty sidekick that saves the day when unexpected mishaps strike. It protects you from lost luggage, sudden illnesses, and other travel woes. So take it and conquer Morocco worry-free!

What kind of souvenirs should I hunt for in Morocco? Can I bring back a magic carpet?

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Oh, the souvenirs in Morocco are pure magic! From mystical carpets to aromatic spices, mesmerising ceramics to leather wonders, you'll find treasures that will make your friends back home go, "Did you travel or visit a genie's workshop?!"

Are there any local customs or etiquette I should know? Can I impress the locals with my belly dancing skills?

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We love your enthusiasm, but let's start with some basics. Greet people with a friendly handshake, sip that refreshing mint tea when it's offered, and sprinkle your conversations with "please" and "thank you" in Moroccan Arabic. Do not take pictures of people and if you want to take, please ask for permission. I was once chased by a random stranger who thought I clicked her picture. Also, while belly dancing is epic, let's save it for the dance floor!

Can I survive as a vegetarian or vegan on this tour? Will I turn into a Moroccan spice connoisseur?

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Veggie power, activate! Morocco has a delightful array of vegetarian and vegan options to make your taste buds dance with joy. From flavorful tagines to couscous feasts, get ready to be a Moroccan spice connoisseur without sacrificing your veggie lifestyle!

Will English-speaking travelers face language barriers in Morocco? Can I impress locals with my "Casablanca" quotes?

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Fear not, English speakers! While Moroccan Arabic and French are widely spoken, English is our secret weapon. Many locals involved in tourism speak English like pros. And hey, feel free to throw in a "Here's looking at you, Morocco!" Casablanca quote. It's a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

What's the scoop on the average group size for a Morocco group trip? Will I make friends or start a dance party?

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Picture a lively crew of fellow adventurers, ready to create memories and have a blast. The average group size for a Morocco group trip ranges from 10 to 14 travellers. Get ready to make new friends, swap stories, and maybe even start a spontaneous dance party under the Moroccan sky!

How can I keep my Instagram game strong while on the trip? Can I pose with a camel and become an influencer?

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Oh, the Insta-game is strong in Morocco! Strike a pose with a majestic camel! But don't stop there. Capture the vibrant markets, stunning architecture, and mouthwatering Moroccan cuisine. Get creative, use those filters, and prepare for your influencer status to skyrocket faster than Aladdin on a magic carpet!

What's the deal with Moroccan currency? Can I pay in belly dance moves?

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While belly dance moves might be entertaining, I'm afraid they won't get you far in Morocco when it comes to paying for things. The local currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). You can use a Forex card or get Dollars to get exchanged for the trip. Your average trip expense would be around 300 USD. Main expense being lunch and dinner.

Flight & Visa Considerations

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Flight & Visa Guide

Indian passport holders get a 30-day visa-on-arrival for Morocco. We handle the letter of invitation and hotel-booking paperwork, included in your trip cost. Fly into Casablanca CMN before Day 1 morning, fly out from Casablanca after 3pm on Day 9.

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