Your itinerary can be customized as you travel along the following route: Day 1: Depart Marrakech High Atlas Mountains: towering above the surrounding area, home to the tallest mountains in northern Africa Kasbah Telouet: offers a look into life in a Moroccan Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou: is a Unesco World Heritage Site. A licensed local guide will share knowledge on its history and cinematic importance with you Ouarzazate Day 2: OuarzazateL home to the Atlas Studios & Kasbah Taourirt Valley of Roses: known for it's production of rose based cosmetics and other products Dades Gorge: an adventure unto itself. Inside the gorge a unique rock formation known as Monkey Fingers offering hiking Day 3: Boumalne Dades Todra Gorge: giant vertical walls and amazing rock climbing Merzouga: village on the edge of the Sahara where you will ride a camel into the Erg Chebbi dunes & spend the night in a Berber camp complete with sandboarding and traditional music at night Day 4: Experience Nomadic Life in the Sahara Meet the nomads of the Sahara where they live and visit the nearby town of Khemliya to experience the Ganaou music Day 5: Merzouga Rissani: visit and shop in the village market (when open) Erfoud: famous for its ancient fossils Midelt Day 6: Midelt Cedar Forest: full of playful monkeys that you can meet & feed Ifran: reminiscent of a town you'd find in the Alps of southern Europe - the perfect place to stop and grab some tea or coffee Meknes Day 7: Meknes Meknes: one of Morocco's Imperial Cities - full of history & amazing architecture. You will explore with a licensed guide who can put everything into perspective for you Volubilis: filled with Roman ruins, you will explore this well preserved site with a licensed guide who explains what life was like in this ancient city Fes Day 8: Fes: another one of Morocco's Imperial Cities is a labyrinth of winding alleyways that you will explore with a licensed guide who will share the markets, schools and tanneries with you Day 9: Fes Chefchaouen: a small town in the Rif mountains, also known as the Blue City and is perfectly Instagramable Day 10: Chefchaouen Tétouan: famed for its fine craftsmanship and musical delicacy and has been part of the Unesco Creative Cities Network in the area of Crafts and Folk Art since 2017 Tangier: one of the oldest cities of Morocco located on the Strait of Gibraltar, it is the portal to Europe & home to different cultures and religions. Day 11: Tangier Asilah: the Medina dates back to the 8th century Rabat: the capital of Morocco Day 12: Rabat Casablanca: home of the Hassan II Mosque El Jadida: the only city in Morocco registered as an Unesco World Heritage Site Day 13: El Jadida Essaouira: the Medina of Essaouira is an example of a late 18th-century fortified town and the port is bustling with traditional blue fishing boats Day 14: Essaouira - Marrakech