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Morocco Tours from India 

Morocco Tours from India 

Experience the magic of Morocco with our specially designed tours for travelers from India. From the vibrant souks of Marrakech and the blue streets of Chefchaouen to the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert, our tours blend culture, adventure, and comfort. Enjoy private transport, expert local guides, handpicked riads, and unforgettable activities like camel rides and desert camp nights. Whether you’re looking for a romantic escape, family vacation, or group trip, we make your journey smooth, safe, and full of authentic Moroccan experiences.

How to Travel from India to Morocco: Complete Guide

Traveling from India to Morocco is easier than many people think. With beautiful cities, desert landscapes, and rich culture, Morocco has become a popular destination for Indian travelers. Here is a simple and complete guide on how to travel from India to Morocco.

1. Flying from India to Morocco

There are no direct flights from India to Morocco, but several airlines offer smooth one-stop connections. Most flights take between 12 to 18 hours, depending on layovers.

  • India → Dubai → Casablanca/Marrakech (Emirates, FlyDubai)
  • India → Doha → Casablanca (Qatar Airways)
  • India → Istanbul → Casablanca/Marrakech (Turkish Airlines)
  • India → Abu Dhabi → Casablanca (Etihad Airways)

Best Airports in Morocco to Arrive

  • Casablanca Mohammed V Airport (CMN) – Largest international hub.
  • Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) – Perfect for starting holiday tours.

Major Indian cities offering easy connections include Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata.


2. Visa Requirements for Indian Travelers

Indian citizens need a tourist visa to visit Morocco. The process is simple.

Common Documents Needed

  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months)
  • Visa application form
  • Round-trip flight booking
  • Hotel or tour confirmation
  • Bank statements
  • Passport photos

BEST PLACE TO VISIT FOR INDIANS IN MOROCCO

Your Tour Morocco offers you the best adventure in the Kingdom carefully crafted to bring you closer to Morocco’s beauty, culture, and warm hospitality. From the lively streets of Marrakech and the historic medinas of Fes to the peaceful blue alleys of Chefchaouen, every moment is designed to inspire and amaze.

We provide private transportation, experienced English-speaking drivers, luxury desert camps, authentic riad stays, and local expert guides to ensure you experience Morocco like a true insider. Whether you’re riding camels across the golden dunes of the Sahara, exploring ancient kasbahs, tasting traditional Moroccan cuisine, or discovering hidden villages in the Atlas Mountains, your journey will be full of unforgettable memories.

With personalized itineraries, 24/7 assistance, and a commitment to comfort, safety, and quality, Your Tour Morocco guarantees an adventure that is unique, meaningful, and perfectly tailored to your travel style. Your dream Morocco experience starts here.

1. Marrakech
Known as the “Red City,” Marrakech is famous for its colorful markets, historic palaces, and lively atmosphere. Top spots include Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, and the Koutoubia Mosque.

2. Sahara Desert (Merzouga)
A must-visit for Indian travelers experience camel rides, golden sand dunes, sunset views, and a magical night in a luxury desert camp with traditional music.

3. Fes
The cultural heart of Morocco. Explore the world’s oldest medina, traditional crafts, and beautiful architecture. Perfect for history and culture lovers.

4. Chefchaouen (Blue City)
A favorite among Indian visitors for photos and relaxation. The blue-painted streets and mountain views make it one of Morocco’s most peaceful destinations.

5. Casablanca
Modern Morocco with a mix of business, shopping, and culture. Visit the famous Hassan II Mosque—one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world.

6. Rabat
The capital city, offering clean beaches, historic sites, and a calm atmosphere. Great for families and couples.

7. Ouarzazate & Ait Ben Haddou
Known as the “Hollywood of Africa,” this area is perfect for cinema lovers. Many Bollywood and Hollywood films were shot here.

8. Agadir
Ideal for Indian travelers looking for beaches, resorts, and relaxation. Great for family holidays.

9. Tangier
A coastal city connecting Africa and Europe. Beautiful views, seaside cafes, and cultural charm.

best Morocco tours itinerary

13 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca , a journey that blends history, culture, and adventure. Start in Casablanca with the majestic Hassan II Mosque before heading to Rabat’s imperial landmarks and the blue alleys of Chefchaouen Explore ancient Volubilis and Meknes, then dive into the cultural heart of Fes with its old medina, tanneries, and madrassas.

Cross the Middle Atlas via Ifrane, Azrou, and the Ziz Valley, arriving in Merzouga for a camel trek and magical overnight in a Sahara desert camp. Continue through Rissani, Todra Gorges, and the Dades Valley before visiting Ouarzazate and the UNESCO Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.

In Marrakech, enjoy Bahia Palace, Jemaa el-Fnaa, and Majorelle Garden. Finally, relax in Essaouira, a coastal gem, before returning to Casablanca.13 Days Morocco Tour from Casablancaoffers the perfect mix of desert, mountains, cities, and sea for an unforgettable adventure.

Day 1 :  Casablanca

You will be met upon arrival at Casablanca by Fes Authentic Tour’s experienced English speaking guide and driver and transferred to your comfortable hotel in the heart of Morocco’s largest city Casablanca.

the economic capital and very modern in its attitudes and architectureThen you can either choose to chill out for the afternoon or, if there’s time, take the optional tour of the huge Hassan II Mosque the largest in Morocco with the tallest minaret in the world and one of only a couple of mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims.

Day 2 : Casablanca – Rabat

Casablanca – Rabat After a relaxed breakfast you will begin your journey to Fes, but will stop off for a while to explore Rabat, Morocco’s capital city, much smaller than . 13 Day Itinerary from casablanca, but more sedate and peaceful.

See the King’s palace and usual residence, enjoy lunch and have time to wander the streets and coastline of this beautiful seaside city.

In the afternoon, you will continue the journey through stunning countryside until you reach fantastic Fes, the beating cultural heart of the Kingdom and its spiritual capital.

Day 3 : Rabat-  Assilah – Chefchaoune

After enjoying our breakfast, we drive towards Tangier city which is in the north of Morocco. And where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. Firstly, we visit the Kasbah of Tangier, a historic fortress that dates to the 15th century.

Then, After we take a stroll through the Medina, where you can see traditional Moroccan architecture and visit the souks. Afterwards, we head to Cap spartel and the Caves of Hercules.

After lunch, we drive to chefchaoune through Rif mountains. once we arrive, we have dinner and stay the night there.

Day 4 : exploring Chefchaoune

After breakfast, we Start the day by exploring the Kasbah Museum, which was built in the 18th century as a fortress to protect the city from invaders.

Also, we walk through the blue streets since the blue-painted buildings are the most distinctive feature of Chefchaouen, and it’s a must-see attraction.

Then, we head to Ras El Maa, a beautiful waterfall that is just a short walk from the medina.

The area is surrounded by lush greenery, and you can enjoy a peaceful moment in nature. Moreover, we visit the Spanish Mosque which is popular spot for panoramic views of the city and the Rif Mountains.

The mosque is located on a hilltop, and you can’t but admire the beautiful view from the peak. Finally, we come back to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 5 : Chefchaoune to Fes

After breakfast, you can Walk around the medina and admire the unique architecture and colorful streets.

Then we go to the ancient Roman city of Volubilis. This archaeological site is located about 30 minutes north of Meknes and is home to some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa.

After visiting roman ruins Volubilis, We make our way to Meknes, a historic city located about an hour’s drive southwest of Fes.
Once in Meknes, we head to the medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Here you can explore the winding streets, visit the souks (markets), and see historic landmarks like the Bab Mansour gate and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Later, we drive towards Fes for dinner and overnight stay in a riad.

day6 : discovering Fes city

After breakfast, we begin the exploration of the royal palace gate, then the old town of Fes, also known as the Medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

you enter the medina accompanied by a local guide to visit two Islamic and historical schools in Fes .

the Bou Inania and the Al-Attarine that date back to the 14th century, the najjarine fountain the tanneries in addition to the Quaraouin mosque and universtiy which is considered to be the oldest university in the world.
You can’t come to fes without visiting the the old Jewish quarter of Fes “the mellah”, it’s worth visiting to see the Jewish cemetery. the Synagogue Ibn Danan, and to learn about the history of the Jewish community in Morocco.
You end your day by watching the sunset from the Borj Nord, a fortress that overlooks the city and offers a stunning panoramic view. Finaly, we return to the riad for overnight stay.

day 7:  fes to Merzouga desert

We pick you up in early morning from your accommodation or the airport in Fes. Then, we drive towards Ifrane, a beautiful city known for its Alpine-style architecture and nearby natural attractions.

Afterwards, we stop by the stunning Cedars Forest, a protected natural area filled with majestic cedar trees. Take a peaceful walk through the forest while playing with monkeys.
We reach Midelt for lunch then we continue our trip towards the breathtaking Ziz Valley, known for its lush palm groves and stunning views.

You can take some amazing photos there,Afternoon we arrive at Sahara Desert.

We switch to camels, and we continue our way through the Sahara Desert dunes while enjoying the beautiful sunset. At the camp, you enjoy a traditional Berber tent overnight stay and can try a delicious traditional dinner under the stars while listening to live Berber music around the campfire.

day 8: exploring Merzouga region with famliy noamdes

You start your day early with a camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes,you reach the top of one of the dunes to watch the sunrise, which is a breathtaking experience that you don’t want to miss.

After taking in the beautiful views, you return to the campsite for breakfast,After breakfast, we explore the dunes and visit some of the nearby attractions, like the fossil beds and the abandoned mines.

Then we have a sit with nomads in their handmade woven tent. Discover their lifestyle while enjoying the Berber tea.
We also visit the nearby Khamlia village, known for its Gnawa music and dance. You can learn about the history and traditions of the Gnawa people and enjoy their lively performances.
After lunch, we pay a visit to a palm grove. Later, we head towards the wild lake of merzouga. Dinner and overnight stay in a hotel.

day 9: From Merzouga- tinghir – Dades valley

On early morning, waking up is must do to enjoy the beautiful sunrise and incredible scenery of the Sahara Desert.

Once we have breakfast, we return to Merzouga on camels. After your camel trek, we drive to Rissani, a historic city with a rich history and culture.

We visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ali Cherif, which is the founder of the Alawi dynasty, and explore the old souk.From Rissani, we drive to Erfoud, which is known for its fossil and mineral shops, we stop by some of these stores to let you check out the unique fossils and minerals that are for sale. We then drive to Todra Gorges,

a natural wonder, and it is famous for its towering canyon walls and crystal-clear river that flows through it. You can take a walk along the river, climb the canyon walls, or simply admire the beauty of the surroundings.
Finaly, we drive to Boulmane Dades, a small town that is in the Dades Valley, and it is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.

We will head towards Erfoud, known for its fossil and mineral shops. We will stop at some of these shops to let you discover the unique fossils and minerals available for sale.

We will then continue to the Todra Gorges, a natural wonder famous for its towering canyon walls and the crystal-clear river that runs through it.

You can stroll along the river, climb the canyon walls, or simply admire the beauty of the surroundings.
Finally, we will head to Boumalne Dadès, a small town located in the Dadès Valley and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.

Day 10:  Dades valley – Valley rose -Ait ben haddou – Marrakech

Start your journey early in the morning. Firstly, we explore the Dades valley. Then, continue your journey towards the Roses valley, which is famous for its fragrant rose gardens and is home to many small villages.
Afterwards, we head towards the palm groves of Skoura, a beautiful oasis town that is surrounded by palm groves. it is famous for its Kasbahs mainly the Amridil Kasbah that dates to the 17th century and is a great example of Moroccan architecture.

We stop in Ouarzazate for lunch, and we drive towards the High Atlas Mountains, considered to be the highest mountain range in North Africa. Finally, arriving in Marrakech in the evening, we have dinner and spend the night in a riad. 13 Day Itinerary from casablanca

day 11: exploring Marrakech city tour with local guide

after breakfast, we explore Marrakech city with a local guide. This historical city has amazing corners to discover, we begin with the Bahia palace, Saadian Tombs, the ancient Madrasa Ben Youssef with its stunning architecture. A stroll in the biggest souk in Morocco Jemaa el-Fnaa.

we have lunch next to the souk’s square then we go seeing the Koutoubia Mosque which is existed over 800 years, and the Majorelle Garden.

finally, we get you back to your accommodation. Although feel free to enjoy the sunset view on your  own. 13 Day Itinerary from casablanca

Day 12 :  Marrakech -Essaouira

After breakfast, we head to Essaouira city. On the road, we take the opportunity to stop for a few minutes to see the goats of the argan tree and take some pictures.

When we arrive, we visit the medina of Essaouira, the ramparts from where you can have a beautiful view of the sea. you can walk along the walls looking out over the fishing port to the Atlantic.

The sunsets are an incredible opportunity to take pictures. Dinner and overnight in a hotel. 13 Day Itinerary from casablanca

Day 13 : Essouira – Casablanca

After enjoying the last breakfast of the 13 days tour, we drive to Casablanca. On our way, several stops are made to take pictures and enjoy the panoramic views. Once arrived, we take you to Casablanca airport. end of your Unforgettable 13 Day Itinerary from casablanca

People Also Ask

1. What makes Your Tour Morocco the best choice for adventure?
Your Tour Morocco offers personalized itineraries, expert local guides, luxury desert camps, and unique cultural experiences that make every trip unforgettable.

2. Does Your Tour Morocco provide private transportation?
Yes, all tours include private 4×4 or minivan transportation with A/C and an experienced English-speaking driver.

3. What adventure activities can I experience in Morocco?
You can enjoy camel rides, sandboarding, desert camping, hiking in the Atlas Mountains, city walking tours, and visits to kasbahs and traditional villages.

4- How can I travel from India to Morocco?
You can fly from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore to Casablanca or Marrakech with one stop via Dubai, Doha, or Istanbul.

5- Do Indians need a visa for Morocco?
Yes, Indian travelers need a tourist visa for Morocco. The process is simple and can be done through the Moroccan embassy or an authorized visa center.

6- What is the best time to visit Morocco from India?
The best time is from March to May and September to November, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and desert tours.

7- How many days are enough for a Morocco trip from India?
A 7–10 day tour is ideal to cover Marrakech, Chefchaouen, Fes, Casablanca, and the Sahara Desert.

8- What are the top places Indians love to visit in Morocco?
Popular destinations include Marrakech, Chefchaouen, Fes, Casablanca, and the Merzouga Sahara Desert.

9- Is vegetarian or Indian food available in Morocco?
Yes, many restaurants offer vegetarian options, and Indian restaurants are available in major cities like Casablanca and Marrakech.

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