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MOROCCO:
THE IMPERIAL KINGDOM
CASABLANCA TO MARRAKESH
with
Lisl and Landt Dennis
May
8-23, 2009
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places we visited offered great variety with a markedly
different experience each day. We thought Morocco
would be interesting, but didn’t realize how
truly fascinating and exciting it would be. The
trip was an incredibly rich visual experience." -
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Day
1
Friday May 8
ENROUTE
Independent
travel from NYC to Casablanca. Most tour participants
will opt for the direct flight on Royal Air Maroc (Reservations:
212-750-5115) from JFK/NYC to Casablanca, leaving in
the early evening, arriving the next day in the early
morning. (Flight time 6 hrs 40 minutes).
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Day
2
Saturday May 9
RABAT
Arrival
in Casablanca. Those arriving on the NYC/Casa
flight will be met at the airport. Those arriving
earlier will undoubtedly opt to stay at the four-star
Hotel Mansour in downtown Casablanca where they
will be picked up when the bus takes the group
to visit the city's Grand Mosque. Second only
in size to the Holy Mosque in Mecca, the mosque
commands a sweeping view of the Atlantic Ocean
on the waterfront. It is one of the greatest examples
of contemporary Islamic architecture in North
Africa. Afterwards, drive north along the Atlantic
Ocean to Rabat, Morocco's capital. Twenty-five
hundred years ago the Phoenicians established
a settlement here followed by the Romans. In the
l2th century Rabat achieved ascendancy under the
Almohads who used it as a base for their conquest
of Spain. Check into Hotel Meridien Le Tour Hassan,
an example of Hispanic-Moorish architecture. Lunch
on the hotel terrace. Afternoon sightseeing includes:
the Royal Palace of King Mohammed VI; the famed
Hassan Tower, the huge minaret of a vast, uncompleted
l2th century mosque; and the Mohammed V Mausoleum.
The burial site of the current king's grandfather,
it is guarded by dramatically uniformed horse-mounted
Royal Guards. In the evening, we walk through
ancient Andalusian gardens overlooking Sale, home
of the infamous Barbary pirates; also the Ouadaya
Kasbah. Dinner at Dinarjat, one of the capital
city's finest Moroccan restaurants.
HOTEL
ES-SAADI (B,D) |
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Day
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Sunday May 10
FEZ
Driving
east past fields of wild flowers and olive groves
toward the High Atlas mountains, in all likelihood
still covered with snow, we arrive in Meknes. It
was the l8th century capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail.
Here, we'll photograph the monumental Bab el Mansour
Gate, al Hedim Square, and the royal stables. After
lunch, we explore the ruins of one of the greatest
Roman cities in North Africa. Capital of the Roman
province of Mauritania, Volubilis was ruled by Juba
II, son of Anthony and Cleopatra. Drive past fields
of poppies and vast olive groves to Fez, Morocco's
first Imperial City, where we stay in the famous
Hotel Palais Jamai overlooking a vast terraced garden
and the city's many minarets. The sound of the city's
muzzims calling the faithful to prayer is an experience
never to be forgotten. Evening photo discussion
led by Lisl. Dinner on terrace of hotel.
HOTEL
PALAIS JAMAI (B,L,D) |
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Day
4
Monday May 11
FEZ
In his 17th century diary Rare Adventures and
Painful Peregrinations, English traveler John
Lithgow wrote, "(Fez) is truly a world of
a city." Twentieth century author John Gunther
added, "If you like your romance dark, Fez
is probably the most romantic city on earth."
Today, you will see for yourself as you explore
and photograph the city's medieval medina. A World
Heritage Site, it is a honeycomb of crowded, narrow
streets full of veiled women and fast moving donkey
trains, also exotic bazaars of spices, handicrafts
and gold jewelry. Following a visit to the Kairouyine
University, one of the world's oldest institutes
of high learning, lunch will be in the Palais
Medina. Afternoon sights include the Jewish quarter,
the royal Gates of the King Mohammed VI's palace,
also the city's famous pottery and mosaic workshops.
Dinner in hotel.
HOTEL
PALAIS JAMAI (B,L,D) |
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Day
5
Tuesday May 12
TINERHIR
Driving through giant cedar forests, we head south
up and over the magnificent Middle and High Atlas
Mountains, which reach 13,964 feet. We'll stop
for croissants and coffee at Ifrane, a ski resort
where the King has yet another palace! This morning,
we'll be on the lookout for Berber nomads who
live in hand-woven tents and tend their sheep
in fields of red poppies on the slopes of these
towering snow-covered mountains. Lunch at the
Hotel El Ayachi in Midelt, then descend the southern
slope of the High Atlas. This afternoon we drive
along the edge of the Sahara. (Look for abandoned
French Foreign Legion outposts!) along the fabled
Route Des Kasbahs. Time permitting, we will walk
through the Gorges de Todra, Morocco's Grand Canyon
replete with thousands of date palms, before arriving
in Tinerhir. Evening photo discussion.
HOTEL
SARGO (B,L,D) |
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Day
6
Wednesday May 13
OUARZAZATE
Up
early this morning to photograph the Gorges de
Dades where scores of ancient kasbahs and ksars
hug the lush river bed. Continue along the Route
des Kasbahs, stopping to explore the amazing and
kasbah of Amerhidl. Today we are guests for a
very special lunch at Dar Ahlam, a stunning, recently
opened kasbah/hotel, a member of the fabled Relais
et Chateau group. Arriving in Quarzazate, check
into the Hotel Berbere Palace, a frequent venue
for international film crews. Time to sit by the
pool and relax. Evening photo discussion led by
Lisl . Dinner in the hotel.
HOTEL
BERBERE PALACE (B,L,D) |
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Day
7
Thursday May 14
OURZAZATE
Fasten
your seat belts, this will be one of the most
exciting days of the trip. Climbing into four-wheel
drive vehicles, you begin your photography at
the famous Kasbah Ait-Benhaddou, filmed both in
Jesus of Nazareth and Lawrence of Arabia. Then
recross the High Atlas Mountains - perhaps across
snow fields - to the ruins of Telouet Kasbah,
the l8th and l9th century stronghold of the Glaoua,
once one of Morocco's most feared Berber tribes.
Be certain to read Lords of the High Atlas by
Gavin Maxwell about this remarkable tribe. After
a picnic lunch, return to Quarzazate in time for
a swim in the pool. Maybe even a steambath in
the hotel hamman.
HOTEL
BERBERE PALACE (B,L,D) |
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Day
8
Friday May 15
TAROUDANT
Continue
along La Route des Kasbahs through the Anti-Atlas
Mountains for lunch in Taliouine, another Glaoui
stronghold guarding the ancient trade route to
Timbuktu. Stopping to buy saffron along the road,
we drive through the fertile Sousse valley, center
of Morocco's enormous citrus industry, to the
walled city of Taroudant. It is often known as
the mini-Marrakesh. Our Hotel Dar Ahlam is a recently
restored - and much praised - kasbah outside town
in an oasis of lemon, grapefruit, and orange trees.
Time to sit by the pool or walk in the countryside.
Evening photo discussion led by Lisl.
HOTEL
DAR AHLAM (B,L,D) |
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Day
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Saturday May 16
TAROUDANT
We
begin by a walk along the city's crenellated walls,
then head for the souk, one of the most colorful
in Southern Morocco. Fruits, vegetables, handicrafts,
jewelry, chickens, goats, and mounds of freshly
picked mint for tea - they are all there. Arriving
by horse drawn carriages, we lunch today at the
world-famous Hotel Gazelle d'Or. Built as a hunting
lodge in the l930s by a Moroccan prince, it is
one of the most beautiful, secluded hideaways
in the world. Who famous is hiding's under that
straw hat and behind those dark glasses? After
what will be a truly memorable- and very leisurely
- meal served in the palm shaded garden, we return
in the mid-afternoon to the hotel to sit by the
pool or stroll into the countryside. Evening photo
discussion.
HOTEL
DAR AHLAM (B,L,D)
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Day
10
Sunday May 17
ESSAOUIRA
Driving
north, we lunch in Agadir, Morocco's leading beach
resort on the Atlantic. Afterwards we continue
to Essaouira, one of the most magical towns in
Morocco. Surrounded by beaches with enormous sand
dunes, the l6th century Portuguese harbor fortress
became the homeport of Sultan Mohammed Ibn Abd'ullah's
corsairs in the l8th century. After checking into
the newly renovated Hotel des Iles overlooking
the Atlantic Ocean, we begin an afternoon walking
tour which includes the ancient citadel, a fascinating
blend of Portuguese and Berber military architecture
used as a backdrop for Orson Well's film Othello.
Later, photograph Essaouira's crowded market place
where women in traditional white haiks and men
in hooded burnouses provide a l00l Nights atmosphere
to an already enchanting seaport. Dinner at La
Licourne, a popular French/Moroccan restaurant
built into the city walls.
HOTEL
DES ILES (B,L,D) |
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Day
11
Monday May 18
ESSAOURIA
Free
day to enjoy Essaouira on your own. Sit by the
hotel pool. Or join Lisl in the morning as she
photographs the town's narrow streets, lined with
craft shops. Also the many whitewashed houses
with bright blue shutters and interior courtyards
dating back to the l8th century. The marina with
its hundreds of fishing ships is another area
of great interest. Lunch on your own. Evening
photo discussion led by Lisl. Seafood dinner at
Chalet de la Plage.
HOTEL
DES ILES (B,D)
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Day
12
Tuesday May 19
MARRAKESH
After
breakfast, drive inland to the rose-colored, walled
city of Marrakesh, one of the most fabled, romantic
cities in the world. Check into the centrally
located, Art-Deco Hotel Es-Saadi surrounded by
acres of lush gardens and a swimming pool. Lunch
in hotel. In the afternoon, we drive around the
city walls, then visit one of the world's great
three-ring circuses, the Djemaa-el-Fna, or the
city's main square. According to one wide-eyed
spectator, "Here without warning each day,
the curtain goes up on one of the world's most
fascinating and bizarre spectacles. Rows upon
rows of open-air food stalls are set up and mouth-watering
aromas quickly fill the square. Jugglers, storytellers,
snake charmers, magicians, and acrobats (appear)…the
medieval pageant presents its nightly cornucopia
of delights. Breughel would have had a field day
here!" Tonight we have late dinner at the
Cafe de la Poste, the former Art Deco main post
office and one of the city's trendiest, new restaurants.
Look for members of the Royal family who frequently
are at nearby tables.
HOTEL
ES-SAADI (B,L) |
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Day
13
Wednesday May 20
MARRAKESH
Morning
photo excursion to the world famous Jardin Majorelle,
the private gardens of Paris designer Yves St.
Laurent; then continue to the souk, a maze of
reed-covered alleyways full of antique shops,
fruit and vegetable stalls, and coppersmiths.
Lunch at hotel. In the afternoon, visit the Bahia
Palace noted for its Moorish-Andalusian architecture;
the Dar Si Said Museum of Islamic art: also the
privately owned museum of Bert Flint with its
renowned collection of Moroccan handicrafts and
rugs. Dinner on your own, perhaps with drinks
before at the famed Hotel La Mamounia, an Art
Deco masterpiece where Churchill frequently stayed
and painted in the garden. We will share with
you our favorite Marrakesh restaurants. When you
check into our hotel hotel, Ask the concierge
to call ahead to make reservations for you. Remember,
Moroccans eat late, usually after 9 p.m.
HOTEL
ES-SAADI (B,L,D) |
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Day
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Thursday May 21
MARRAKESH
Morning
free to return to the souk, sit by the hotel pool,
or take a horsedrawn carriage through the Palmeraie,
a date palm oasis on the outskirts of Marrakesh.
Many Europeans live here, including the Rothschilds
and the Hermes. Late morning, we drive an hour
outside town in the High Atlas Mountains to the
exquisitely located hotel Kasbah Toubkal - owned
by Charles Bronson, founder of Virgin Air, with
its acres of gardens for lunch. Both the films
"7 Years in Tibet" and "Kundun"
were filmed here. Return in late afternoon to
hotel. Farewell dinner in hotel.
HOTEL
ES-SAADI (B,D) |
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Day
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Friday May 22
ENROUTE
Independent air arrangements from Marrakesh for
return home. Bus transfer for those on the early
morning Royal Air Maroc flight to Casablanca,
connecting to mid-morning direct Royal Air Maroc
flight from Casablanca to JFK/ New York City.
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