
All prices in MYR per person
| Traveler Type | Single | Twin / Double | Triple | Quad |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult | 5,790 | Best4,690 | - | - |
| Child w/ bed | 5,590 | 4,490 | - | - |
| Child w/o bed (2-5 years) | 3,840 | |||
| Infant (Below 2 years) | 500 | |||
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Casablanca
Room: Twin / Triple Room
Fes
Places you'll visit
Casablanca
Casablanca
Rabat
Rabat
Rabat
Fes
Fes
Chefchaouen
Tangier
Tangier
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MYR 500
per person
That's just RM 63/day — all inclusive
Starting from
RM 500
Room: Twin / Triple Room
Chefchouen
Room: Twin / Triple Room
TAngier
Room: Twin / Triple Room
Marrakech
Room: Twin / Triple Room

Adventure awaits! Gather the squad at KLIA and get ready to soar.
Upon arrival, meet your tour guide and begin your spiritual journey. Visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, the largest in Africa, built partially over the sea. Later, visit the Mausoleum of Sidi Abderrahman, a revered saint located on a rocky outcrop by the shore, before checking into your hotel.

Experience the majesty of the Hassan II Mosque, where you can marvel at the world’s tallest minaret and intricate Moroccan craftsmanship suspended over the Atlantic.

Experience a mystical blend of Moroccan spirituality and Atlantic charm at the Mausoleum of Sidi Abderrahmane. Witness centuries-old rituals and fortune-telling while taking in breathtaking panoramic ocean views from this iconic clifftop sanctuary. It’s a unique cultural immersion where ancient heritage meets the vibrant energy of the Casablanca coastline.




Jabal Alam | Mausoleum of Moulay Abdeslam Ben Mashish | Zawiyah of Al Ghumari family | Old town of Tangier | Cap Spartel | Hercules Cave

Marrakech | Jema El Fina square

Bahia palace | Koutubia Mosque | Imam Al Jazuli tomb | Qadi Ayyad Tomb | Jema el Fina Square | Medresa Ben Yuso
Casablanca
Enjoy your final Moroccan breakfast before transferring to Casablanca Airport for your flight home.

Home sweet home! After all those miles, you’ve earned a long, peaceful rest.
Rabat | Mausoleum of King Mohammed V | Hassan Tower | Zawiyah of Sidi Larbi Ben Sayeh | Kasbah Oudaya | Souq Bazar | Fes
Depart for Rabat to explore the Mausoleum of King Mohammed V and the iconic Hassan Tower. Visit the Zawiyah of Sidi Larbi Ben Sayeh, a respected Sufi master, and the historic Kasbah Oudaya. After some shopping at the Souq Bazar, continue your journey to Fes.

Experience the architectural wonder of the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, where you can admire world-class Moroccan craftsmanship and witness the prestigious Royal Guard. Pay your respects at this sacred landmark and enjoy breathtaking views of the historic Hassan Tower just across the square.

Experience the soul of Rabat at the Hassan Tower, where 12th-century ruins meet the stunning Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Walk among the historic columns and capture photos with the iconic Royal Guards in this must-see Moroccan landmark.
Experience the spiritual heart of Rabat’s medina with a visit to the Zawiyah of Sidi Larbi Ben Sayeh, a premier destination for followers of the Tijaniyya order. This sacred site offers a serene atmosphere for Ziyara (pilgrimage), prayer, and deep meditation within a masterpiece of traditional Moroccan architecture. It is an essential stop for travelers seeking to connect with the rich Sufi heritage and scholarly legacy of the Kingdom.

Escape to the blue-and-white charm of the Kasbah of the Udayas, where history meets the Atlantic breeze. Wander through tranquil gardens, sip traditional mint tea with river views, and capture the timeless beauty of Rabat’s oldest fortress.
Zawiyah of Moulay Idriss II | Zawiyah of Sidi Ahmed Tijan | Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque & University | Souq and bazar | Dar Mekhzen | Burj Panoramic | Tannery | Bab Futuh
Spend the day in the "City of Scholars." Visit the Zawiyah of Moulay Idriss II and the Zawiyah of Sidi Ahmed Tijani. Discover the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque & University, the oldest in the world, and visit the famous Fes Tannery. Conclude with a panoramic view at Burj Panoramic and a visit to Bab Futuh, the final resting place of many Islamic scholars.

Experience the spiritual heart of Fes at the Zawiya of Moulay Idriss II, where pilgrims gather to seek blessings beneath its iconic green-tiled roof. While the interior is reserved for Muslims, all visitors can admire the stunning Moorish architecture and vibrant local markets from the historic sanctuary gates.

Experience a profound spiritual journey at the Zawiya of Sidi Ahmed Tijani, the global heart of the Tijaniyya order located in the soul of Fes. Join international pilgrims for sacred communal prayers and quiet meditation at the ornate mausoleum of the Great Sheikh. This exclusive site offers a rare opportunity to connect with centuries of Sufi heritage and architectural beauty.

Step back in time at Al-Qarawiyyin, the world’s oldest degree-granting university and a masterpiece of Moroccan spiritual architecture. Muslim visitors can join traditional study circles or pray within its grand marble courtyards, while all travelers can admire its iconic green-tiled roofs from the city's best terraces. Explore the ancient manuscript library or simply soak in the atmosphere of a living UNESCO treasure in the heart of the Fez Medina.

Experience the grandeur of Morocco’s Royal Palaces by marveling at the iconic golden gates of Fez and the historic Kasbah Museum in Tangier. While these active residences are closed to the public, they offer breathtaking Andalusian architecture and world-class photo opportunities from their majestic courtyards. It is a must-see stop to capture the essence of Moroccan regal history and craftsmanship.

Step into the heart of the Fes Medina to witness the Chouara Tannery, where artisans have used natural dyes in stone vats for centuries. You’ll head to a rooftop terrace for the best views, using fresh mint sprigs to soften the intense, earthy aromas of the process. After watching the craftsmen at work, explore multi-level boutiques filled with premium, handcrafted leather bags and jackets. It’s a sensory journey through one of Morocco’s most iconic and ancient traditions.

Enter the soul of Fes through Bab Futuh, the historic gateway to the Andalusian Quarter and its legendary artisan workshops. Explore the serene "Garden of the Saints" on the hillside before diving into the medina’s vibrant local markets and hidden architectural gems.
Chefchouen Blue city of Morocco | Spanish old mosque | Zawiya in Bab al-Maqäbir
Travel to the famous blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen. Enjoy a scenic stroll through the city, visit the Spanish Old Mosque, and perform a ziarah to the Zawiya in Bab al-Maqäbir. Overnight in this peaceful mountain retreat.



Step into the "Blue Pearl" for an effortless blend of guided heritage walks and leisurely afternoons in the vibrant Plaza Uta el-Hammam. Discover the city’s rich history at the medieval Kasbah before wandering through the medina's most photogenic azure alleys.
Depart for Jabal Alam to visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Abdeslam Ben Mashish, the great teacher of Abul Hasan ash-Shazili. Visit the Zawiyah of the Al Ghumari family before exploring Tangier’s Old Town. Witness the meeting of the Atlantic and Mediterranean at Cap Spartel and visit the Hercules Cave.
Experience a profound spiritual retreat at the Mausoleum of Moulay Abdeslam Ben Mashish, perched atop the serene peaks of Jabal al-Alam. Join pilgrims in sacred rituals, from traditional dhikr at the white-domed sanctuary to reflective walks through the saint’s historic meditation caves.
Experience the spiritual heart of Tangier at the As-Siddiqiya Zawiya, a world-renowned center for Hadith scholarship and Sufi tradition. Guests can join authentic communal dhikr, explore the legacy of the Ghumari scholars, and witness a centuries-old lifestyle of devotion and learning within the historic Medina.
Step back in time as you wander the winding, whitewashed alleys of the Medina and the historic heights of the Kasbah

Experience the breathtaking meeting of the Atlantic and Mediterranean at Cap Spartel, Africa’s most iconic northwestern tip. Explore the historic lighthouse, witness a legendary sunset, and visit the nearby Hercules Caves for an unforgettable coastal escape.

Step into legend at the Caves of Hercules, where the Atlantic waves meet the iconic "Map of Africa" rock formation. Marvel at ancient stone-cutting history before capturing the perfect sunset at nearby Cap Spartel.
Travel south to the vibrant city of Marrakech. Spend your evening at the world-famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, the heart of the city's old town, filled with culture, food, and traditional performances.

Experience the pulse of Marrakech at Jemaa El Fna, where daytime spice markets and snake charmers transform into a massive open-air feast by sunset.
Explore the spiritual and architectural wonders of Marrakech, including the Bahia Palace and Koutubia Mosque. Visit the tombs of renowned scholars Imam Al Jazuli (author of Dalail al-Khayrat) and Qadi Ayyad. End the day at the historic Medresa Ben Youssef and enjoy final shopping at the square.

Step into the 19th-century elegance of Bahia Palace to marvel at its stunning tilework and lush, sun-drenched gardens. Discover the secrets of Moroccan royalty as you capture unforgettable photos of this architectural masterpiece.

Stroll through lush orange groves and admire the iconic 12th-century minaret at Marrakech’s most famous landmark. Capture stunning sunset views of the illuminated tower before exploring the vibrant energy of the nearby central square.

Experience a profound spiritual journey at the Zawiya of Imam Al Jazuli, a cornerstone of Marrakesh’s sacred "Seven Saints" heritage. Join local pilgrims in the rhythmic recitation of the Dala’il al-Khayrat and soak in the serene, musk-scented atmosphere of this historic sanctuary.

Experience the spiritual heart of Marrakech by visiting the Mausoleum of Cadi Ayyad, the second stop on the legendary Seven Saints pilgrimage.

Experience the pulse of Marrakech at Jemaa El Fna, where daytime spice markets and snake charmers transform into a massive open-air feast by sunset.

Step into 16th-century Morocco at Madrasa Ben Youssef, where you’ll wander through nearly 130 historic student cells and marvel at world-class Islamic architecture.