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Marrakech: Desert Safari with Dinner Shows Camel Ride & Pool

1. Marrakech: Desert Safari with Dinner Shows Camel Ride & Pool

Experience the adventure of a lifetime with a 7-hour excursion from Marrakech to the captivating Agafay Desert. With hassle-free pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation, you can sit back, relax, and let the excitement unfold. Choose the thrilling activity of quad biking and discover the rugged and rocky terrain of the Atlas Mountains like never before. You'll be equipped with everything you need, including safety gear and instruction from a professional guide. Next, saddle up and embark on a camel ride through the magnificent desert landscape, with traditional nomadic clothes for a more authentic experience. This is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and take in the beauty of the desert. When you need a break from the excitement, take a refreshing dip in the swimming pool and bask in the warmth of the sun. Indulge in a mouthwatering Moroccan dinner featuring local delicacies like Couscous, Tagine, salads, and fresh fruits. As the sun sets, take a magical camel journey and witness the breathtaking views of the desert. The orange and pink hues of the sky create a stunning backdrop for your experience. To end the evening on a high note, enjoy two sensational shows featuring a talented guitarist and singer, live Dj Music, a mesmerizing belly dancer, and thrilling fire eaters. this adventure promises to be an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Rabat: Cooking Class in a Family Home

2. Rabat: Cooking Class in a Family Home

If you want to get to know true Moroccan hospitality and experience some culinary indulgences, this cooking class at Haja’s home is perfect for you. A licensed and enthusiastic guide will accompany you during this 4-hour activity that is sure to be the highlight of your trip to Morocco.   Start by accompanying your guide to the local market. They will provide you with all kinds of explanations regarding the products you need, traditions, and customs. Feel free to ask questions and share your culinary experiences⁠—the more you interact, the more you’ll discover.   Then, arrive at Haja’s home, where she will welcome you with open arms. Over the next few hours, Haja will teach you how to cook a tasty meal of local dishes. Choose between a traditional Moroccan cooking class or a session of Moroccan pastries and cakes. Cooking with Haja is a unique social experience during which she’ll share stories about food, her family, and her life.   Once your masterpieces are ready, savor the real taste of Moroccan cooking around a lunch served with a lot of love.

Rabat: Walking Food Tour

3. Rabat: Walking Food Tour

Go on a 4-hour culinary expedition through the city of Rabat with a foodie tour guide. Come on an empty stomach and meet your local guide at Gare Rabat Ville. Begin walking through the winding streets of the Old Medina of Rabat, the beating heart of Moroccan culture. Listen to fascinating anecdotes regarding the history and traditions of food in the region, where the food is delicious, rich, and varied.   Meander through the city, stopping at more than 6 spots for tastings along the way. Taste fresh juice, dates, cheese, olives, fresh fruits, and mint tea. Your last stop will be to savor a tasty full meal in a traditional local restaurant.

Rabat: Local Food Discovery Guided Walking Tour

4. Rabat: Local Food Discovery Guided Walking Tour

Immerse yourself in Moroccan culture through food on this guided walking tour of Rabat. Explore the Old Medina to uncover local hotspots. Eat a traditional meal and stop for street snacks as you make your way through this historic part of town. Meet your guide at the centrally-located Bab El Had square and begin your culinary adventure through the vibrant streets of the Old Medina. Follow your guide and listen to fascinating anecdotes about the history and traditions of food in the region. Explore the winding streets and make your way to different food stops. Taste the fresh juices, dates, cheese, olives, fresh fruit, and mint tea. End your trip with a hearty and fresh meal at an authentic restaurant which serves traditional dishes.

From Rabat: Had Brachoua Trekking Day Trip with Meals

5. From Rabat: Had Brachoua Trekking Day Trip with Meals

Departure at 9 am from your hotel 10:30 am at Douar Boujouda commune Brachoua 10:30 am: Traditional Breakfast: Harcha, tea, beldi bread, and other local delicacies 11 am-2 pm: Hike to Oued 2 pm-3 pm: Savor a traditional Bio lunch 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm: Visit the cooperative and sale point of local products from the village cooperative: 12 types of couscous, beldi eggs, beldi chicken, Zemmita, organic vegetables, etc. 5:00 p.m .: Return to Rabat and arrival at 6.30 p.m.

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The foodies shouldn’t miss this experience under any circumstances ! We tasted all kind of Moroccan street food that we didn’t see in the other Moroccan restaurants we’ve been to. We walked through the medina and made many stops to discover and eat some local delicacies including Moroccan pancakes filled with oignons and hot chili pepper, some kind of local dumplings filled with vegetables, pastries with almonds and honey, an avocado and nuts smoothie, fried sardins, some kind of fried doughnuts with jelly and last but not least a bowl of snails !! I don’t really eat meat but some girls with us had some kind of nems filled with beef and spinach. Fouad was very nice, he gave many details about the food and the social structure of Morocco.

We had a delightful visit in a private home and a hands on experience with a charming lady who is a fabulous cook! The meal we shared after class was as good or better than any restaurant meal we’ve had in Rabat!