Moroccan Caravan
Moroccan Caravan
5
De 12:00 a 18:00
Lunes
12:00 - 18:00
Martes
12:00 - 18:00
Miércoles
12:00 - 18:00
Jueves
12:00 - 18:00
Viernes
12:00 - 18:00
Sábado
12:00 - 18:00
Domingo
12:00 - 18:00
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Duración: Más de 3 horas
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Vicki T
1 aporte
sept de 2024 • Amigos
My recent trip to Morocco was incredible. From before we landed to the end of our trip our guides, Addi and Sandy were attentive and extremely helpful. When we all met it felt like family. The guides were really thoughtful and thought of everything we could need or want. Addi was born and raised in Morocco and Sandi has an incredible knowledge of the country. Together, they made the trip very fun and interesting. I highly recommend trusting them with your travel. Whether you are traveling alone, with family and friends or joining a group you will feel at home and get to experience a lot of what Morocco has to offer.
Escrita el 2 de diciembre de 2024
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Lynn W
Arlington, VA19 aportes
nov de 2024 • Pareja
Personalized in-depth tour of Morocco with fun, knowledgeable, and well-connected tour guides Addi and Sandra, this tour hit all the right notes for the interests of our small group. We ate delicious Moroccan food and learned how to prepare it, we visited lovely gardens in different parts of the country guided by a landscape architect, we had personal attention from the hand crafters and artisans that make this country so beautiful. Addi’s encyclopedic knowledge of the country’s history and cultural practices, as well as his longtime contacts in every place we visited, added immensely to our understanding of what we were seeing and doing. He is also gifted at friendship and knit our small group together for a fun experience. From our time on the comfortable van to a guest stay in Addi’s guest house to glamping in the sand dunes after riding camels, we felt taken care of and had a wonderful time.
Escrita el 19 de noviembre de 2024
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Susan H
2 aportes
abr de 2024 • Amigos
An amazing trip with wonderful guides. They created very special , unique experiences for us that could only come from a lifetime of living in ,and lovingly sharing ,Morocco. We met great people, saw and participated in cultural performances, and ate delicious food( and even cooked some). From the cities , lovely gardens, to a marvelous desert experience- it was a rich tour. Our guides were extremely knowledgeable. But more than that , they were warm, friendly, and fun. They made us feel cared about, like a part of their family.
The hotels were very nice, the van was comfortable. All the restaurants were quite good. They selected excellent artisans to showcase the country’s beautiful crafts.
I think it was a great way to see a fascinating country.
The hotels were very nice, the van was comfortable. All the restaurants were quite good. They selected excellent artisans to showcase the country’s beautiful crafts.
I think it was a great way to see a fascinating country.
Escrita el 23 de mayo de 2024
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Jim K
1 aporte
mar de 2024 • Amigos
My wife and I and a small group of friends had the immense pleasure of being introduced to the culture and people of Morocco on a wonderful curated and down to earth guided trip with Addi and Sandy. As a native Amazigh person Addi is a champion and ambassador for his culture. His knowledge of language, culture, history, and art is vast and impressive. So too the guided touring experiences he offered, from Fez to Marrakesh to the Atlas Mountains and the desert in the southeast. We were invited to stay in his family's guesthouse for two nights in a dry area and it was quite moving and genuine. Addi's (and Sandy's) warm connections with people of all kinds - shopkeepers, hotel clerks, restaurant owners, ordinary people - paved the way for us to feel a real connection with the heart of Morocco. We rode camels in the desert with turbans and robes. We saw wells and solar panels and ancient canals running with water and recently dry. We walked markets and learned how to haggle the Moroccan way. Moroccan Caravan is highly highly recommended for your travel experience in Morocco.
Escrita el 26 de marzo de 2024
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Katia
5 aportes
mar de 2023 • Amigos
This tour included a truly astounding variety of experiences. We went through old medinas, modern cities, mountains, gardens, and of course the exquisite Sahara desert. We walked through all sorts of Moroccan architecture, from crumbling old villages to palaces. We visited world class ruins, museums, and bathed in a traditional hammam. I saw fossils larger than I knew possible, and mind-blowing tile work. There was music, dance, and of course lots of traditional, yummy Moroccan food. We met artisans and watched them work to make incredible handicrafts. There was shopping to make a person crazy; we even stopped at a roadside dealer where we browsed antiques of all sorts.
And of course, the highlight of the trip for me: a camel ride into the Sahara desert. Wearing traditional clothing, we began this adventure late afternoon. As we settled into the rhythm of the camel’s stride, the sunset painted the pristine dunes in warm colors. Then we rode serenely in the evening, the landscape seeming to undulate and morph around us in moonlight. We were informed that Bedouins often rode at night and rested in the day to avoid the heat, and this was arranged so that our ride would be as authentic as possible. On arrival at our luxury camp, we were greeted with nuts, dates, tea, and smiles, followed by a delicious Moroccan dinner, then drumming and dancing around the fire till all hours.
Also included were some experiences you will definitely not get on any other tour. We received the hospitality of more than one private home. We saw, and could participate in, a Sufi ritual and blessing. We stopped into a local bakery and saw the interesting ovens, witnessing women dropping off their dough to be baked, identified as theirs only by the scarf wrapped around it.
Our tour guide, Addi, is one of the most knowledgeable, lively, fun, and kind people I’ve ever met. Being from Morocco, he knows the culture inside and out, and possesses an extensive grasp of history. And having lived in the United States, he understands the needs of those traveling with him who are new to Morocco. Accommodations were always comfortable and beautiful. Not only did he keep us entertained and informed the whole time, he was extremely well organized, and responsible. I felt very safe at all times. In fact, I had the unique experience of being in Morocco on this tour in March 2020 when the world closed down suddenly due to Covid. Due to the unexpected shut down, every one of us on the tour had our flights cancelled, and were figuring out alternate flights to get home. Addi went into the airport with us, and made sure that every one of us was soundly situated in our travels home.
This tour offered breadth and depth. I can not imagine a more well rounded, informative, and fun tour!
And of course, the highlight of the trip for me: a camel ride into the Sahara desert. Wearing traditional clothing, we began this adventure late afternoon. As we settled into the rhythm of the camel’s stride, the sunset painted the pristine dunes in warm colors. Then we rode serenely in the evening, the landscape seeming to undulate and morph around us in moonlight. We were informed that Bedouins often rode at night and rested in the day to avoid the heat, and this was arranged so that our ride would be as authentic as possible. On arrival at our luxury camp, we were greeted with nuts, dates, tea, and smiles, followed by a delicious Moroccan dinner, then drumming and dancing around the fire till all hours.
Also included were some experiences you will definitely not get on any other tour. We received the hospitality of more than one private home. We saw, and could participate in, a Sufi ritual and blessing. We stopped into a local bakery and saw the interesting ovens, witnessing women dropping off their dough to be baked, identified as theirs only by the scarf wrapped around it.
Our tour guide, Addi, is one of the most knowledgeable, lively, fun, and kind people I’ve ever met. Being from Morocco, he knows the culture inside and out, and possesses an extensive grasp of history. And having lived in the United States, he understands the needs of those traveling with him who are new to Morocco. Accommodations were always comfortable and beautiful. Not only did he keep us entertained and informed the whole time, he was extremely well organized, and responsible. I felt very safe at all times. In fact, I had the unique experience of being in Morocco on this tour in March 2020 when the world closed down suddenly due to Covid. Due to the unexpected shut down, every one of us on the tour had our flights cancelled, and were figuring out alternate flights to get home. Addi went into the airport with us, and made sure that every one of us was soundly situated in our travels home.
This tour offered breadth and depth. I can not imagine a more well rounded, informative, and fun tour!
Escrita el 5 de febrero de 2024
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Norma P
1 aporte
oct de 2023 • Amigos
What an incredible adventure! Addi was the perfect tour guide to experience this beautiful country. No other tour will give you a true cultural immersion to this diverse and beautiful country. Highly recommend!
Escrita el 30 de octubre de 2023
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VADCMDtonian
Silver Spring, MD29 aportes
may de 2023 • Amigos
Without question, one of the best cultural specific tours I have ever taken. Our guide Addi, is a multilingual local who I can only describe as the best ambassador a country could ever have. You will do and see things that other people and groups will not experience, with lots of hands on involvement. From sites and time with the locals, to shops that are co-op specific and helping to support their communities. Can't recommend highly enough.
Escrita el 7 de junio de 2023
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Meghan L
1 aporte
may de 2023 • Solitario
If you want to truly learn about Morocco, this is the trip.
From sun up to sun down, we were part of the culture of this country. No tourist stuff here; we stayed with family, we dined with locals, we met the artisans, we supported the local enterprises, and we learned, learned, learned.
The group was perfectly sized, so it never felt clunky.
As an aside, I got very sick (sinus infection, bad luck), and Sandy and Addi took loving care of me, finding medicine, bringing food, and checking on me. It didn’t hurt that the hotel in Marrakech was stunning!
One of the most important trips of my life; I’m changed by it.
From sun up to sun down, we were part of the culture of this country. No tourist stuff here; we stayed with family, we dined with locals, we met the artisans, we supported the local enterprises, and we learned, learned, learned.
The group was perfectly sized, so it never felt clunky.
As an aside, I got very sick (sinus infection, bad luck), and Sandy and Addi took loving care of me, finding medicine, bringing food, and checking on me. It didn’t hurt that the hotel in Marrakech was stunning!
One of the most important trips of my life; I’m changed by it.
Escrita el 4 de junio de 2023
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Go643571
4 aportes
may de 2023 • Amigos
There is no better way to see Morocco than with Moroccan Caravan. What makes them so good is their passion for the country and all it has to offer. Their enthusiasm is infectious. At the end of the tour, I wanted to do the whole thing all over again and maybe I will--next year!
Escrita el 3 de junio de 2023
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Bibelot
Virginia7 aportes
may de 2023 • Pareja
Traveling with multilingual tour guide extraordinaire Addi and Sandy, his colleague, an award-winning landscape architect, was the ultimate Moroccan adventure! You will be in excellent hands with this knowledgeable, patient and attentive duo, exploring the country in a comfortable, air-conditioned Mercedes van. Addi and Sandy exude a joy and personal warmth, engendering a positive group dynamic. My husband and I truly enjoyed the 2-week journey with our hosts and 10 other fellow travelers and we hope to maintain our friendships!
Addi’s infectious passion for his homeland, the Amazigh (Berber) people, language and culture are intoxicating. Every day was a learning experience -- full of surprises, beautiful and unfamiliar sights and sensory delights. Addi has an infallible internal GPS. In the Fes and Marrakech medinas, he confidently spirited us through the dizzying mazes of narrow, busy, artisan-filled passages lined with stall after stall of wondrous, colorful textiles (rugs, robes and scarves) leathergoods, glassware, lighting, tiles, ceramics and fine metallurgy. Several twists and turns later, he might open a door to an Islamic school. One afternoon, he led us down a shoulder-width alley and ducked under a low archway, beyond which a dark-panelled wooden door opened to reveal …. Go see for yourself!
Another morning, we wound our way to a lovely home to observe an enchanting, moving Sufi ceremony. At the end of our days in Marrakech, Addi ushered us back to our lovely lodgings through the bustling chaos of humanity, burros, carts, bicycles and scooters, to the tranquility of our riad with its peaceful tiled courtyard, exotically furnished rooms and stunning rooftop terrace, where we gathered to watch an exquisite sunset.
Thanks to their frequent tours, Addi and Sandy have friends and contacts everywhere – connections which translate into unmatched experiences, such as rich musical performances –haunting drummers at our Sahara camp; a talented, endearing family creating tuneful, energetic rhythms with bongos, Moroccan-style tambourines, castanets and one- or two-string “guitars;” and the addictive beat and dancing feet of the five-man band, on percussion and strings, who entertained us on our last night in Essaouira.
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We were also fortunate to witness skilled ceramists and mosaic makers at a tile factory, demonstrations at a leather tannery, the wizardry of women embroidering tablecloths and napkins and to discover astonishingly preserved fossils formed hundreds of millions of years ago when a large area of Morocco was undersea. Who knew?
At the market in Rissani, a spice vendor identified a sea of red, brown and yellow spices as we breathed in their tantalizing aromas; a man pressed blue and yellow tiles in a narrow workshop piled high with his handiwork and a smiling blacksmith banged on a fiery rod.
In Essaouira, just outside its small and easily-navigated medina, local silversmiths crafted a gorgeous array of earrings, bracelets, necklaces, fibulas and charms. Try to resist!
The dromedary ride and overnight in the Sahara was unforgettably thrilling and beautiful! Addi ran along-side us, up and down the dunes to capture photos and videos of our own Moroccan caravan. The golden desert was a stunning contrast to the tight switchbacks through the ochre-hued Dades Gorges in the Atlas Mountains, the isolated roads in the verdant Valley of the Roses and the windy Atlantic port of Essaouira.
Especially meaningful was the time spent among Addi’s gracious family at their lovely home in Mezguida. The rooms were comfortable, the décor impressive and traditional, and the food as beautifully prepared and displayed as it was delectable. With his sister’s assistance, we made our own Tagine! One morning, Addi guided us through the labyrinth of passages that is the humble nearby kasbah where he grew up.
Some of our best travel memories were made while dining alfresco -- at a streetside village café not far from the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, on a terrace overlooking an 11th century kasbah in Ouarzazate, on a breezy riad rooftop surrounded by minarets, and in cafes at the gorgeous Majorelle and spectacular, whimsical Anima Gardens near Marrakech.
These are just some of our colorful souvenirs from our dream trip to Morocco! We highly recommend and encourage you to join Addi and Sandy on a future trip. They are amazing ambassadors for this magical country.
Addi’s infectious passion for his homeland, the Amazigh (Berber) people, language and culture are intoxicating. Every day was a learning experience -- full of surprises, beautiful and unfamiliar sights and sensory delights. Addi has an infallible internal GPS. In the Fes and Marrakech medinas, he confidently spirited us through the dizzying mazes of narrow, busy, artisan-filled passages lined with stall after stall of wondrous, colorful textiles (rugs, robes and scarves) leathergoods, glassware, lighting, tiles, ceramics and fine metallurgy. Several twists and turns later, he might open a door to an Islamic school. One afternoon, he led us down a shoulder-width alley and ducked under a low archway, beyond which a dark-panelled wooden door opened to reveal …. Go see for yourself!
Another morning, we wound our way to a lovely home to observe an enchanting, moving Sufi ceremony. At the end of our days in Marrakech, Addi ushered us back to our lovely lodgings through the bustling chaos of humanity, burros, carts, bicycles and scooters, to the tranquility of our riad with its peaceful tiled courtyard, exotically furnished rooms and stunning rooftop terrace, where we gathered to watch an exquisite sunset.
Thanks to their frequent tours, Addi and Sandy have friends and contacts everywhere – connections which translate into unmatched experiences, such as rich musical performances –haunting drummers at our Sahara camp; a talented, endearing family creating tuneful, energetic rhythms with bongos, Moroccan-style tambourines, castanets and one- or two-string “guitars;” and the addictive beat and dancing feet of the five-man band, on percussion and strings, who entertained us on our last night in Essaouira.
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We were also fortunate to witness skilled ceramists and mosaic makers at a tile factory, demonstrations at a leather tannery, the wizardry of women embroidering tablecloths and napkins and to discover astonishingly preserved fossils formed hundreds of millions of years ago when a large area of Morocco was undersea. Who knew?
At the market in Rissani, a spice vendor identified a sea of red, brown and yellow spices as we breathed in their tantalizing aromas; a man pressed blue and yellow tiles in a narrow workshop piled high with his handiwork and a smiling blacksmith banged on a fiery rod.
In Essaouira, just outside its small and easily-navigated medina, local silversmiths crafted a gorgeous array of earrings, bracelets, necklaces, fibulas and charms. Try to resist!
The dromedary ride and overnight in the Sahara was unforgettably thrilling and beautiful! Addi ran along-side us, up and down the dunes to capture photos and videos of our own Moroccan caravan. The golden desert was a stunning contrast to the tight switchbacks through the ochre-hued Dades Gorges in the Atlas Mountains, the isolated roads in the verdant Valley of the Roses and the windy Atlantic port of Essaouira.
Especially meaningful was the time spent among Addi’s gracious family at their lovely home in Mezguida. The rooms were comfortable, the décor impressive and traditional, and the food as beautifully prepared and displayed as it was delectable. With his sister’s assistance, we made our own Tagine! One morning, Addi guided us through the labyrinth of passages that is the humble nearby kasbah where he grew up.
Some of our best travel memories were made while dining alfresco -- at a streetside village café not far from the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, on a terrace overlooking an 11th century kasbah in Ouarzazate, on a breezy riad rooftop surrounded by minarets, and in cafes at the gorgeous Majorelle and spectacular, whimsical Anima Gardens near Marrakech.
These are just some of our colorful souvenirs from our dream trip to Morocco! We highly recommend and encourage you to join Addi and Sandy on a future trip. They are amazing ambassadors for this magical country.
Escrita el 2 de junio de 2023
Esta opinión es la opinión subjetiva de un miembro de Tripadvisor, no de Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor les hace controles a todas las opiniones.
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