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SUMMARY:Morocco: From the Desert to the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique look at the history\, architecture\, archaeology\, and art of Morocco in the company of Professor Emeritus Trevor Marchand and a professional national guide/ tour manager. Explore the magnificent landscapes that helped form the country’s ancient and modern cultures\, from the wild Atlantic coast to the High Atlas Mountains\, dense cedar forests\, and vast Sahara Desert. It is a land of extraordinary contrasts\, and on this custom-designed itinerary you will visit all of the country’s best-known historic sites\, including six that are inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List\, as well as bustling casbahs\, medinas\, and souks. \nHighlights include:\n• The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Aït ben Haddou casbah\, with its tall adobe forts; all four of Morocco’s Imperial Cities: the vibrant medinas of 9thcentury Fes and 11th-century Marrakech\, the historic city of Meknes\, and the stately modern capital\nand historic city of Rabat; plus the ruins of Volubilis\, Rome’s regional commercial hub until the 3rd century A.D.\n• Architectural gems such as Salé\, a traditional Moroccan residential city untouched by mass tourism\, including its restored\, 14th-century medersa\n• The former caravan center of Sijilmassa\, Africa’s second largest city until the 14th century; and Aghmat\, the recently uncovered first capital of the 11th-century Almoravid Dynasty\, which is still being excavated and is closed to the public\n• Several fascinating museums\, including Rabat’s archaeological museum\, the only one of its kind in the country; and Fes’s exquisite Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts\, housed in the 17th-century Nejjarine caravansary\n• Scenic excursions into the mountains and the desert\, including a drive across the Atlas ranges from Fes to the edge of the Sahara\, taking four-wheel-drive vehicles to the great Erg Chebbi Dunes\, and a drive over the spectacular Tizi-n-Tichka Pass\n• Delicious Moroccan and Continental food\, with opportunities to dine independently in Casablanca\, Rabat\, Fes\, and Marrakech; as well as carefully-chosen hotels in each location\n• An excellent touring pace\, with 12 nights at 4-and 5-star hotels\, and one night in Merzouga at the Desert Luxury Camp in deluxe tents.\n• A small group of no more than twelve guests!
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/morocco-from-the-desert-to-the-sea-2/
CATEGORIES:AIA Tours / Travel Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sean Delaney":MAILTO:aia@studytours.org
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