Icons of Sahara: An Immersive Luxury Tour to Egypt and Morocco

What to expect on this itinerary
Morocco and Egypt, countries separated by the Sahara, bring a colorful history of civilizations of elegance and enchantment. One is bustling and bright, created by the artisans and arouse every single one of your senses. The other is desolate and imposing, ancient relics a majestic showcase of power and early mastery. Their legacies may lay in different eras, but Egypt and Morocco both celebrate the diaphanous beauty of desert civilization and this handcrafted luxury tour to Egypt and Morocco will explore the best of it all.
Customizable Itinerary
Rabat – Beauty and Boutique Styles from Casablanca to Rabat
The Casablanca Corniche glistens in the morning light, a window onto the oceanfront on the very west of the Sahara. One of the world’s largest mosques is nearby, its compass point the 220-meter minaret that stands proudly above the city. Take a look inside, admiring the calligraphy and harmony of design and enjoying the tranquility of the style. After landing in Casablanca, you will take a quick tour of these two sites, perhaps fueled by the thick local coffee before the one-hour drive to Rabat, the first of Morocco’s imperial cities you will visit. Well worth the extra drive, Rabat is abounding with boutique alleyways and the legacy left by the artisans. Check into your hotel and relax, the rest of the day at your leisure in this blissful little city.
What's Included:
Fes – Morocco’s Sublime Artisanal Cities of Meknes and Fes
Fes – Imperial Delights of the World’s Largest Walled City
Fes – Crafts and Cultures in the Labyrinthine Souks
Marrakech – Immersed in the Atlas Mountains and Berber Lifestyles
Marrakech – The Dazzling Sights and Sounds of the Pearl of the South
Marrakech – Hot Air Balloon Ride Above the Desert
Cairo – Pyramids on the Other Side of the Northern Sahara
Cairo – Exploring Ancient Memphis and the Legacy of the Pyramids
Aswan – Seductive Temple of Philae and Sailing the Nile River
River Nile – A Relaxed Luxury Cruise, Stopping at Majestic Temples
Luxor – Tombs and Temples of the Valley of the Kings
Cairo – Astonishing Sights of Luxor’s East Bank and Departure
Trip Highlights
- Explore the different styles found in Morocco’s four imperial cities as artisans shape design in Rabat, Meknes, Fes and Marrakech
- Uncover the secrets of the world’s largest walled city – Fes – where tanneries hide in labyrinthine souks and the sheer concentration of sights can be baffling
- Take a journey through the Atlas Mountains, a stark landscape on the edge of the Sahara, stopping at traditional Berber villages on route
- Immerse your senses in Marrakech, the sounds and smells of the souks accompanied by a cooking class and a hot air balloon ride above the desert
- Wander through the breathtaking remains of ancient Memphis and stand before the great Pyramids of Giza
- Sail on the River Nile near Aswan in a traditional felucca boat bringing a relaxed afternoon surrounded by a desert oasis
- Spend days cruising down the River Nile, an experience that’s indelibly tranquil yet dotted with exquisite temples from the old Egyptian kingdoms
- Delve into one of the world’s great open-air museums in Luxor and take time to discover both sides of the river, from the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank to the epic temples of Luxor and Karnak on the East Bank
Detailed Description
The Sahara Desert cuts a dramatic imprint across North Africa, the red and yellow expanses clearly visible from space. To the east lies Egypt, home of the most remarkable ancient civilization. To the west is Morocco, built much later but with the same dedication to unique style. On the surface, there is little that connects these two great countries, but you will be intrigued as you delve into them both. Religion is one shared aspect, and you will visit some wonderfully elegant mosques and old Islamic neighborhoods. The main comparable is the need for innovation, a need pressed upon all inhabitants of the desert. In Egypt, the style was to conquer leaving an imposing legacy behind as temples and pyramids rise like phantoms from the sand. In Morocco, the style was dictated by the artists, their legacy being the wonderful sensual experience found everywhere you turn.
Inimitable and immersive, this handcrafted tour combines the highlights of these two countries on either side of the Sahara. Daily flight connections between Casablanca and Cairo are your connection across the desert, with private guides leading the experience as soon as you touch down. Spend your first week in Morocco, visiting all four of the imperial cities. The following week spent in Egypt encompasses the major highlights from the time of the kings and pharaohs, including Giza, Luxor and the temples along the River Nile.
Rabat is an introduction to boutique styles, easily reached after landing in Casablanca. The next day, you will journey to Meknes, exploring its elegance and charm before traveling beneath an ancient gate, into the world’s largest walled city. Spend several nights here in Fes, a home of craft and culture, and a city that delights all of the senses. The Atlas Mountains rise dramatically from the Sahara, and hidden amongst their folds are small Berber villages that provide a contrasting experience. Once settled into several nights in the Pearl of the South, Marrakech, you will find the nuance in an atmosphere that is as colorful as it is vibrant. A cooking class and hot air balloon ride are just part of your experience here.
Fly across the Sahara and spend the next evening looking over the pyramids, your hotel expertly situated for accessing these famous monuments. They are not the only icons here and a day in Memphis and Giza showcase a majestic old world still standing proudly amid the desert’s desolation. For the first week of your tour, there is a lot to see and take in, so a luxury River Nile cruise is a tranquil antidote as you travel from Aswan to Luxor while passing some remarkably remote and preserved temples. Then the world wonders of the open-air museum take over, from the tombs in the Valley of the Kings to the avenue of sculpted sphinxes and then the mesmeric temples of Luxor and Karnak, a fitting epilogue to the delights of the desert. Click here for more ideas for traveling in Egypt available on Zicasso.
Starting Price
$16,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 200 reviews
Every detail of the itinerary was amazing. Thanks to Zicasso’s travel agent. From our driver to the riad and hotel accommodations, and each location we visited (Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, the Atlas Mountains, a camel ride at sunset with glamping in the Sahara Desert, and Marrakech), we were partnered with a local guide who showed us magnificent sights and enriched our experience with historical information. Everything was beyond our expectations!
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Flawless doesn't begin to describe how incredible and meticulous the planning and taste that went into designing our Spain and Morocco trip. I reached out to Zicasso’s travel specialist far in advance, describing a dream vacation for my husband and me that included a near-impossible amount of locations to cover through both countries in only two weeks. We had tried coming up with an itinerary with another planner prior to meeting the travel specialist, but it did not work out. When we shared our vision with the travel specialist, he materialized it on paper in a way that made sense and even made adjustments that fit within our budget. We got to see every location with enough time to savor each.
The order of travel from Barcelona to Andalucía to Morocco was an intricate weave that told a story of cross-cultural exchange. We started off with Gaudí architecture and the Sagrada Família, sunsets at the Puente Nuevo, Alhambra, and Córdoba, marveled at the grandeur of the mosque cathedral, savored seafood paella and Picasso art in Málaga. We finished off road-tripping in Morocco, starting from the blue city of Chefchaouhen, continuing our journey through Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Marrakech, and the Atlas Mountains. It was nothing short of magical.
We will never forget the beauty of the sun rising above the Atlas Mountains, private candlelit dinners on our private terrace in the riads, the colors of the souks, and the hospitality of our Moroccan hosts. Each riad was carefully selected and far exceeded our expectations. And of course, our driver in Morocco was an absolute delight and went above and beyond. Besides providing transportation, he acted as a friend who showed us the ins and outs, helping us see Morocco in a way that we would not have if we went in a large group or had chosen to come alone. Overall, my husband and I cannot recommend our travel specialist enough.
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We recently returned from a 12-day trip to Morocco. It was an incredible trip! We started in a kasbah in the High Atlas Mountains and then traveled to Essaouira, Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and ended in Marrakech. We had excellent accommodations, transportation, and local guides.
The trip was planned and booked through the tour operator. Zicasso’s travel specialist was easy to communicate with and addressed all of our concerns. It was a pleasure to meet him in Marrakech for tea and an escort around the square. The people of Morocco were warm and kind. We look forward to returning and spending time in the desert, and we would definitely book with the tour operator again.
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This was our fourth trip with Zicasso and, like the others, it was amazing and memorable. Even being back home for a while now, I’m still constantly thinking about how fun and unique this experience was. Morocco isn’t easy to navigate, but Zicasso, our travel specialist, and our team expertly guided and educated us on the special history, culture, food, traditions, and sites of this beautiful country.
We started in Marrakech and had night and day food tours in the medina. It was immersive and interesting, and almost an assault on the senses–super-cool experiences. We learned about the cultural influences through the centuries and our guides were experts in their historical and local knowledge. The street food night tour was an evening to remember, sampling all sorts of local foods at places that would be impossible to find on the web.
After our days in Marrakech, we traveled in a loop around Morocco for several days, passing through the High Atlas Mountains to Ouarzazate, Skoura Oasis, Merzouga, and the Sahara, followed by two and a half days in Fes, another cultural gem. It was an unforgettable journey, filled with highlights:
The boutique hotel in a literal oasis was beautiful and so well appointed–such friendly staff and owners, and perfect food.
Ait Ben Haddou (a kasbah) was like nothing we’d ever seen–no wonder it has been used in so many films. Our private guide there had been in nine movies!
The Sahara trek was unbelievable and my personal highlight. I almost still can’t believe it. A one-hour guided walk on a camel (they were friendly!), stopping to watch a beautiful sunset. It reminded me of the "Dune" movies. The moon literally rose on the opposite horizon as the sun was setting. Then, another 30 minutes on the camels under moonlight to a luxury camp. I say “camp,” but the small restaurant was deluxe and our tent was warm, luxurious, and, of course, had a full, regular bathroom. So not exactly camping!
Fes was super-interesting and our driver and guide ensured we saw so much of what makes Fes the cultural capital.
This was, overall, such a fun experience that will stay with me forever. We’ve recommended Morocco to many since returning!
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Our trip to Morocco was absolutely perfect from start to finish. Our driver was excellent and an excellent companion throughout the journey—reliable, friendly, and always helpful.
The guided tour through the medina in Marrakech with our guide was a standout experience, especially with the bonus of dining at a fantastic restaurant he recommended. Two major highlights of the trip were the unforgettable hot-air balloon ride and our magical night in the desert.
Although our time in Casablanca was brief, we thoroughly enjoyed it. Our guide in Rabat was knowledgeable and made the experience engaging and informative. We ended our trip in the stunning town of Chefchaouen, where another guide provided an exceptional tour—he was informative and passionate about his city.
The accommodations were perfect at every stop, and we truly appreciated the welcome gifts and meals provided by Zicasso's travel specialist and his team. Their attention to detail made all the difference.
I would highly recommend him and his company to anyone planning a trip to Morocco. It was an unforgettable experience that I will be sharing with friends and family for years to come.
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We enjoyed our tour in Morocco, mainly for the opportunity to explore different places and learn more about their customs and history. The people has been very attentive and the itinerary was very interesting and well organized.
Our driver did a very good job, he was always available and on time. The hotel and riads were excellent, but in some cases their location was not the best.
Many things to remember, but we just would like to mention the Sidecar motorcycle tour and the Agafay desert visit, both from Marrakesh. We also liked the visit to the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, the city tour in Rabat and the visit to the tanneries in Fes.
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