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Journey into Morocco’s heart through its Culture, Language, food, and historic sites. Visit the Grand Mosque of Hassan II in Casablanca, one of the most impressive temples in Morocco, before exploring the sights of the country’s first imperial city of Meknes, feel like you have travelled back in Middle Ages, in the labyrinthine medina of Fes. Trek through scenic countryside and traditional villages in the Atlas Mountains. For Many people, their dream of Morocco is a camel trek or walk through the dramatic red dunes of the Sahara Desert to Camp under North African Stars. Take guided tour through Marrakech’s lively medina and join the nightly carnival of fortune-tellers, dancers and medicine men in the lively Square.
Itinerary
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Day 1:
Departure from USA
Board your overnight flight to Casablanca today
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Day 2:
Casablanca Arrival
Upon arrival in Casablanca, claim your bags and proceed towards arrival hall. Our representative will meet you and assist you with your transfer to hotel. (Standard check-in time is 3:00 pm). Our local representative will assist you with a smooth check-in and review your itinerary with you to confirm your tour and transfer times. The remainder of the evening is at your leisure.
If you have arrived early, you might like to take a stroll on the streets of Casablanca. Overnight in Casablanca.
Accommodation: Movenpick CasaMovenpick Casa
Ave Hassan II, Casablanca 20070, Morocco+212 5224-88000Surrounded by shops and restaurants, this upmarket hotel next to a tram stop is a 13-minute walk from the iconic towers at the Casablanca Twin Center and 2 km from the Old Medina.
Sophisticated rooms with warm decor offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and safety deposit boxes, plus coffeemakers and minifridges. Suites add living rooms. Room service is provided 24/7.
A striking Mediterranean restaurant/cafe with a bar serves lunch and dinner, and hot breakfast is available for a fee. Other amenities include a lounge, event facilities and a fitness center, plus a spa with a hammam, and a rooftop pool with a sundeck. Parking is available.
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Day 3:
Casablanca Sightseeing
Morning after breakfast, proceed on an orientation tour of Casablanca. The tour will include an outside visit to the splendid Hassan II Mosque: a breathtaking landmark of Casablanca with the tallest minaret at 210m. Continue along the Ain Diab Corniche. Then on to Habous Charter, the oldest area in Casablanca and the setting of the Royal Palace before continuing to the Mohammed V Square.
Rest of the day is at leisure. Wander around the Old Medina and city walls. Enjoy a Moroccan coffee and maybe start working on your bargaining skills. Finish the day with a walk along the Corniche and watch the locals enjoy games of football on the beach during sunset. Overnight in Casablanca.
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Movenpick CasaMovenpick Casa
Ave Hassan II, Casablanca 20070, Morocco+212 5224-88000Surrounded by shops and restaurants, this upmarket hotel next to a tram stop is a 13-minute walk from the iconic towers at the Casablanca Twin Center and 2 km from the Old Medina.
Sophisticated rooms with warm decor offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and safety deposit boxes, plus coffeemakers and minifridges. Suites add living rooms. Room service is provided 24/7.
A striking Mediterranean restaurant/cafe with a bar serves lunch and dinner, and hot breakfast is available for a fee. Other amenities include a lounge, event facilities and a fitness center, plus a spa with a hammam, and a rooftop pool with a sundeck. Parking is available.
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Day 4:
Casablanca – Rabat – Chefchaouen
After breakfast, check-out and travel to Rabat via el Mohamadia , in the capital of Morocco we will visit Hassan Tower, the minaret of this mosque has never been finished but is the symbol of this city. We also visit the Kasbah des Ouiduias. Then in the afternoon we make our way across the Rif Mountains to the stunning town of Chefchaouen, blue lime-washed houses, busy squares, steep alleyways, the best way to discover this old town is to wander around it. Overnight in Chefchaouen.
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Dar E ChefchaouenDar E Chefchaouen
Route Ras El Ma , Quartier El Onsa, Chefchaouen 91000 MoroccoA fantastic piece of art builds and managed with passion, decorated with a pure Arabic and local style. We put customer satisfaction in the hart of our daily job. With an excellent views all rounds and a relaxing swimming pool. Accessible in walking distance to the medina.
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Day 5:
Chefchaouen
After breakfast, we will start exploring Chefchaouen. It is a small charming, clean and fresh town. you’ll stroll around the old Medina with its old restored kasbah, Plaza Utah Hammam, the square at the heart of the town is really an ideal place to relax. with its steep, narrow cobbled streets and white washed walls, blue doors, windows and mountains as a backdrop makes from Chefchaouen a wonderful place for fascinating pictures. After lunch (own account), you will see the natural spring water of Ras lma. Unlike other parts of Morocco, this town was occupied by Spain. Therefore, there is much influence of the spanish and Moorish culture. You will have an opportunity to meet with locals, wander in the souks (markets) and enjoy this amazing town. Overnight in a Chefchaouen.
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Dar E ChefchaouenDar E Chefchaouen
Route Ras El Ma , Quartier El Onsa, Chefchaouen 91000 MoroccoA fantastic piece of art builds and managed with passion, decorated with a pure Arabic and local style. We put customer satisfaction in the hart of our daily job. With an excellent views all rounds and a relaxing swimming pool. Accessible in walking distance to the medina.
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Day 6:
Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fes
After breakfast, we depart to the Roman ruins of Volubilis. This partly excavated Berber and Roman city is on UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will explore the breathtaking archaeological ruins of the roman. This ruin is an example for the different kinds of civilizations that made of Morocco their home and are still present in cultural traditions. Then we stop in the sacred town of Moulay Idriss I, the burial town of the founder of the first Moroccan kingdom and is a historic mosque and its famous place. Then we continue our journey to the medina of Meknes, the walls of this medina are grant. It is home of the splendid mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. We will explore Bab lekhmiss, then they Jewish quarter called El Mellah and the Sahrij Swani. This is one of the prestigious Historic Monuments of Meknes. This artificial lake is also impressive by its size, about 148.75 m2 by 319 m2. The lake was used to store food and water for the ‘’black Army’’ of the sultan Moulay Ismael. We can visit the mausoleum of the sultan and admire the Arab-Andalusian style and Place El-Hedime [Square of Ruins] which links the medina and the Kasbah. Spend some time exploring this charming City. Late afternoon, we head to Fes. Arrive in Fes and spend the evening at leisure. Overnight in Fes.
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Palais Medina & SpaPalais Medina & Spa
Boulevard Allal El Fassi, Fes 30000, Moroccohttps://legend-collection.com/fr/hotels-maroc/fes/atlas-palais-medina-spa+212 53890-0900This expansive, low-key hotel on tree-dotted grounds is 4 km from Dar al-Makhzen royal palace.
Relaxed rooms come with free Wi-Fi, minibars and sitting areas with sofas and flat-screens. Upgraded rooms also have balconies. Suites add living rooms, while the 2-bedroom penthouse suite features a wet bar, 2 sitting areas and panoramic views of the city.
The hotel has 2 restaurants (1 buffet-style), a polished bar/lounge, an outdoor pool and a poolside bar. Other amenities include a gym, a spa, a hair salon and meeting/event space. Breakfast is extra, and parking is free.
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Day 7:
Fes
Today you will discover the city of Fes, the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco; vibrant, noisy, fascinating and overwhelming – a visual and pungent feast for the senses. Head into the old city, known locally as Fes el Bali, arguably the world’s most fascinating and confounding old city. Medieval Fes was one of the world’s great centres of education and culture, both Islamic and Jewish.
Its religious institutions and libraries are legendary, its mosques of great renown. Walk through the twisting streets and alleyways, passing donkeys piled high with goods, and explore the specialty sections that divide the souk. Filled with historic khans, medresses and dye-pits, stalls loaded with fruits, herbs and soups, and where the squawk of chickens, smell of spice and sound of hammering of copper fills the air, it’s not hard to imagine yourself back in the Middle Ages. Spend the day exploring the old city, visiting,
Medresse el Attarine, the tanneries and the splendid Fondouk Nejjarine, a beautifully restored 18th century inn. Return to your hotel in the late afternoon and perhaps spend the evening relaxing in this calming oasis, away from the buzz of the medina. Overnight in Fes
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Palais Medina & SpaPalais Medina & Spa
Boulevard Allal El Fassi, Fes 30000, Moroccohttps://legend-collection.com/fr/hotels-maroc/fes/atlas-palais-medina-spa+212 53890-0900This expansive, low-key hotel on tree-dotted grounds is 4 km from Dar al-Makhzen royal palace.
Relaxed rooms come with free Wi-Fi, minibars and sitting areas with sofas and flat-screens. Upgraded rooms also have balconies. Suites add living rooms, while the 2-bedroom penthouse suite features a wet bar, 2 sitting areas and panoramic views of the city.
The hotel has 2 restaurants (1 buffet-style), a polished bar/lounge, an outdoor pool and a poolside bar. Other amenities include a gym, a spa, a hair salon and meeting/event space. Breakfast is extra, and parking is free.
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Day 8:
Fes – Ifran – Azrou – Midelt - Merzouga
After breakfast in Riad, we drive south to Ifrane and Azrou through the Middle Atlas Mountains. On the way we will stop at the cedar forests, hopefully we’ll see the Barbarian Apes in their natural habitat. Then we drive through the Tizi Ntalghamt pass to Midelt. Which is in the Middle Atlas and is called “the apple capital”. We drive along the magnificent Ziz Valley oasis carved through volcanic rock.
The Middle- Atlas offers some beautiful views. When we approach Erraichida you’ll see the scenery is changing to a dessert environment. And we’ll continue our journey to Erfoud, Rissani and we end our drive in Merzouga. Here we reach our hotel and watch the sun setting over the vast expanse of rolling desert dunes. Spend the night at hotel. Overnight in Merzouga
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Kasbah Hotel TombouctouKasbah Hotel Tombouctou
https://xaluca.com/+212 5355-77091Set in the Erg Chebi Desert with dramatic views of the surrounding sand dunes, this elegant hotel in a kasbah-style building is 4 km from the N13 national highway and 8 km from the town of Merzouga.
Decorated with local textiles, the colorful rooms offer Wi-Fi access and minibars. Suites add satellite TV and whirlpool tubs, and an upgraded suite features a living room and sand dune views.
An airy restaurant has an ornate ceiling, and serves Moroccan and international cuisine. Other amenities include an outdoor pool and a poolside bar, plus a spa and a hammam. Breakfast is available for a fee, as are camel and 4×4 expeditions.
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Day 9:
Merzouga
After the breakfast we get on the road to discover the region of Merzouga. We start in Khamlia. Here we visit the Gnaoua people, originally slaves brought from Mali. You’ll get the opportunity to listen to their Gnawa music and learn about their culture and lifestyle. With the 4×4 car we will discover the nomad’s lifestyle. We will visit local nomad families who live in tents around the Erg Chebbi dunes. After this we bring you to your accommodation where you can relax until the end of the afternoon, then take a camel ride to a Berber camp in the middle of the Erg Chebbi Sand Dunes. These are the highest sand dunes in North Africa. The camel trek to the camp takes about 90 minutes *. Here, in the middle of the desert you will see one of the most beautiful sunsets in your lifetime and after that you’ll see thousands of stars in the sky. You will spend the night in a camp (Berber nomad tents) where you have dinner and life music in the middle of the Sahara. The tents are equipped with mattresses, blankets, and cushions. Overnight at Berber Camp
Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Azawad Luxury CampAzawad Luxury Camp
Bivouac Azawad is new luxury desert camp in the heart of famous Erg Chebbi Dunes. The camp is about one and half hours on camels from the ocean of the dunes.
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Day 10:
Merzouga – Tinghir – Ouarzazate
Enjoy an early morning sunrise camel ride along the golden sand dunes in Merzouga. Return to the camp for breakfast before driving to Tinghir via Rissani and Tinjdad. Tinghir is a gorgeous, 40km oasis, which boasts one of the largest palm groves in the country. Enjoy walking at the famous Todra Gorge, a 300m wall, carved deep into the High Atlas Mountains. Leave to Dades and its charming valley. Continue along to Kelaat M’Gouna, a large village famous for cultivating roses. Expect to find many fine, rose-infused products there. Transfer to Ouarzazate, also known as “Morocco’s Hollywood,” for dinner and overnight.
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: K Sar IghndaK Sar Ighnda
Douar Asfalou, Aït Ben Haddou, Moroccohttp://www.ksarighnda.com/+212 5248-87644Upscale hotel offering polished quarters, a hammam & a pool, plus free breakfast & Wi-Fi.
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Day 11:
Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech
Enjoy the city tour of Ouarzazate, beginning with the Taourirt Kasbah. The latter is considered one of the most beautiful Kasbahs in the country. Next, visit the film studios, where some of the most famous desert landscapes were and are still being shot. Continue on to the spectacular fortress of Ait Ben Haddou, the iconic landscape immortalized in such films as, Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator. Leave Ait Ben Haddou crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the magnificent Tiz In Tichka pass (2262m) to Marrakech for overnight. Overnight in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Les Jardins De LAgdalLes Jardins De LAgdal
Boulevard Mohamed VI, Marrakech, Moroccohttps://legend-collection.com/fr/hotels-maroc/marrakech/jardins-de-l-agdal-marrakech+212 5244-59500Set in a sprawling compound 2 km from the famous Agdal Gardens, this polished hotel is 4 km from the remains of the 16th-century El Badi Palace, and 5 km from Marrakesh Menara Airport.
Elegant, Moorish-style rooms offer balconies, free Wi-Fi and flat-screens, as well as minibars and safes. Upgraded rooms add pull-out sofas, while family rooms provide living rooms. Room service is available 24/7.
Continental breakfast is included. There’s a bar, a coffee shop, and an airy restaurant with a terrace, plus a seasonal outdoor pool flanked by a snack bar. A chic spa has a hammam and an indoor pool. There’s also a gym, a playground and a tennis court.
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Day 12:
Marrakech
After breakfast at the hotel, we set off on an exhilarating sightseeing tour of Marrakech with our guide and driver. During your 5-hour tour, you see the major highlights of the ancient city. We begin our walking tour in the old quarter of Marrakech where we visit the 19th century Bahia Palace, covered with colorful tile work, and see its eight-hectare gardens with fountains. We then proceed to Saadian Tombs – marble tombs for the Saadian dynasty. Accessible only through a small passage in the Kasbah Mosque, the tombs were neglected until aerial photography exposed them in 1917. Our next stop is El Badi Palace located nearby and believed to have contained more than 350 opulent rooms, in addition to a large pool, sweeping courtyard, and several gardens. The pieces from the El Badi Palace were used to create a new palace in Meknes, leaving just the shell of the palace behind. Continue to the souks, the largest you can find in Morocco. We suggest you try haggling as it is an inherent part of Moroccan trading culture.In the afternoon, we venture into the new city and visit the Majorelle Gardens – a magical petite garden estate designed by Jacque Majorelle and maintained by Yves Saint Laurent. After the tour, we return to our hotel and have the rest of the day free. Overnight in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast, DinnerAccommodation: Les Jardins De LAgdalLes Jardins De LAgdal
Boulevard Mohamed VI, Marrakech, Moroccohttps://legend-collection.com/fr/hotels-maroc/marrakech/jardins-de-l-agdal-marrakech+212 5244-59500Set in a sprawling compound 2 km from the famous Agdal Gardens, this polished hotel is 4 km from the remains of the 16th-century El Badi Palace, and 5 km from Marrakesh Menara Airport.
Elegant, Moorish-style rooms offer balconies, free Wi-Fi and flat-screens, as well as minibars and safes. Upgraded rooms add pull-out sofas, while family rooms provide living rooms. Room service is available 24/7.
Continental breakfast is included. There’s a bar, a coffee shop, and an airy restaurant with a terrace, plus a seasonal outdoor pool flanked by a snack bar. A chic spa has a hammam and an indoor pool. There’s also a gym, a playground and a tennis court.
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Day 13:
Marrakech – Casablanca – Departure
Today marks the end of your Magical Morocco Vacation. you take home a big smile and a lifetime of memories – that much is certain!
You will be transferred back to airport for your return flight back home
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Recent Reviews
Hi Nazir, We really enjoyed our trip to India that you arranged. The site selections were fantastic (as our travel MD commented), the hotels were comfortable, the drivers were highly skilled, and our tour guide Harry was brilliant and so well informed. He adapted to our interests with ad hoc additions that added much to our experience. Rajeev kept in touch with us as well along the way. So thanks again for this memorable experience.
Arnie Funk and Sharie Edwards
Vancouver, Canada
Good afternoon Nazir, We want to let you know that we thoroughly enjoyed our recent trip to Northern India. Everyone who dealt with us on this journey, being yourself with planning and booking, Rajeev the head of operations in Delhi, Yajur our tour guide and mentor during the tours and everyone else involved, deserve rave reviews. All were knowledgeable, professional, passionate in what they did and more than willing to do that little bit extra to make our trip an exceptional experience. I cannot praise these people enough. Along with your staff, the tour program, the places we visited and the local people with whom we interacted have made us appreciate and be amazed of a country, people and culture which apparently we really knew so little about. Our minds and eyes have been opened to a wonderful place which now we hope to see more of. Oh, and going by our tour group the shopping was great also. We want to thank you and everyone involved for creating a wonderful experience for us. Best regards,
Murray and Pat E.
Edmonton, Canada
We want to tell you how much we enjoyed our trip with your tour company. Right from the onset our business class flights to our guides, bus drivers and wonderful food and accommodation we felt really well taken care of. We had a very congenial group of new friends on our bus tour to Delhi, Agra, Rathambore Park, Jaipur and we left them reluctantly to go to Darjeeling. Our trip to Varanasi was likewise a wonderful adventure. Again, our guide and driver treated us like their parents! Our trips down the Ganges will be ever remembered. Your agent in Delhi, Rajeev was always in touch to make sure we were happy and well taken care of. The only negatives were things out of anyone's control- the pollution, the lack of wine stores and the basic need for more jobs for the poor! But that is India! Thank you again for making our trip so memorable. Sincerely,
Ralph and Margaret Franksen
Delta, Canada
Hi, Nazir. Sorry, I haven't written sooner but I have had a bad cold since returning from our amazing India trip. Both Stuart and I had a wonderful experience as it was much more than either of us expected. As our guide Yajure explained to us, India has been "cleaning itself up". What a wonderful surprise. Delhi being a bustling mega city, was a joy to experience in the few days we were there. Our bus rides, while exciting due to the different "vehicles, animals and people on the roads, made our journeys very colorful. Yajure was a wonderful, generous and knowledgeable guide. He is a walking encyclopedia. He was extremely accommodating and adaptable at a moments notice. Seeing the Taj Mahal, Buddha's birthplace, the Red Fort, the Ganges in Varanasi and of course the city of Jaipur brought the trip to life. It was all mesmerizing. Your colleague Rajeev in Delhi was very helpful and kind and protective of us. Although he was mourning the loss of his dear father, he made himself available to us. So that's it Nazir. We certainly will not hesitate to recommend your company to any of our friends and family. Yours truly,
Shelley Rosen and Stuart McPherson
Aurora, Canada
Namaste, and thanks for the email Nazir. My husband and I are still under the powerful influence of India – having thoroughly enjoyed the 2 weeks we had there. It’s really difficult to synthesize our experience but I will try to give some feedback. Both of us felt that we learned so much and really broadened our understanding of cultural and political issues in addition to seeing, tasting, smelling, and tasting some of India’s diversity. I really appreciated the diverse environments: urban, heritage sites, forest reserve, streets/river exposure in Varanasi, the roadside rural life viewed as we traveled between major sites. I’m especially glad that we added on the Varanasi trip which broadened our experience considerably. We were ever so fortunate in the timing (just after the monsoon season) and got to see a relatively ‘green’ India. Several local guides commented that we were a ‘lucky’ group in terms of being in the right places at the right times for certain things – such as seeing tigers, getting to the Taj Mahal just prior to its ‘mudding’. The tour itinerary was well planned and varied – given that any group of 22 people will have different preferences. We found our tour guide to be excellent: knowledgeable, flexible, and always anticipating when/where changes might be needed either for our comfort or safety. Many thanks for that. And he was ever so patient in spite of challenging situations. I’m a cautious traveller (in contrast to my husband) but even I felt very safe. Our guide was extremely good at keeping us together while also allowing plenty of photo ops, cooling down periods, and preparing us for the next point of interest. The tour guide was very good with history and cultural information that made the bus travel time both informative and seem shorter. All contacts were very friendly, courteous, and helpful. One hardly mentioned an issue and it was addressed; To summarize, the trip was amazing! We are so very glad we went and still bask in India’s glow. Fond memories, great photos, and a great appreciation for the country and its peoples! Please convey our thanks to all who made the trip possible. Regards,
Cynthia Toman (on behalf of Earl as well)
Toronto, Canada
Hi Nazir, The India tour was excellent. The accommodations and meals was great , spicy but you get used to it after a couple of days, The hotel staff making every effort to accommodate and attending to any request from the tour participants. The tour bus was quite satisfactory with the driver and assistant quite helpful, keeping the bus clean. The Tour guide was excellent and quite knowledgeable about the history of the Indian civilization. Also handling the tickets to the various sites so the was little delay getting in and experiencing the splendor that is India Pick up and drop off from the airport went without any incidence. Overall, a great experience that will not be forgotten.
Anirud and Hafeeza
Toronto, Canada
Hi Nazir, Greg and I thoroughly enjoyed our trip to India. We were impressed with the excellent service from all Explore India personnel. Your choice of hotels, points of interest and breakfasts were excellent. Our driver and bus helper were especially good. Thank you for a wonderful trip. Ram, ram
Elaine and Greg
Burnaby, Canada
The trip to India was much more than I expected. Often the expression....Go to India and change your Life....that is what I experienced! From weather, hotels, food, transportation to our guides...top grade!!!! Thanks you for putting this wonderful vacation together for us!!! It holds memories for a Lifetime!!! When I get some photos edited I will send you a link! Great Job!
Linda Swanson
Nelson, Canada
Just returned home and trying to get over the jet-lag. Thoroughly enjoyed the trip – would hardly recommend your tour company. (first time with your company). The itinerary was well planned, transportation and accommodations were excellent and so was our tour guide. Had planned on staying in China for an additional 10 days but did not realize it was a Chinese holiday and we were not able to book any additional trips. Had I known this, I probably would have booked an additional tour with your company.
Polly Gretchin
Hope, Canada
Apologies for the delay in regard to this reply. It has been 3 weeks since we got back but the first one was an adjustment to time and travel. There are just not enough good words to describe the trip but it was definitely spectacular and above expectations. Exceptionally well organized and highly professional personnel were involved in the tour. India is just so remarkable as there is so much history. We crammed and read 3 books about the country in advance but there is so very much more to learn. To be able to travel there and have professional tour guides with that depth of knowledge was fortunate indeed. Can’t say enough about the calibre of Sandeep Singh regarding his professionalism, knowledge, organizational skills and overall ability! Hilal Lone did a good job for us during the Kashmir part of it! Besides the 2 guides, there were a lot of people to acknowledge in regard to the success of the trip. Unfortunately we won’t be able to name everyone. However, we will start with yourself Nazir. Being patient, personable, and responsive in terms of direction up front made for easier planning. Those who headed up organization at the other end, such as Rajeev Sharma, went beyond the call of duty to get their part of the operation right. If only for our jetlag the day after we arrived, he would have got us to a cricket game! Rafiq Mohamed did his part as well for the Kashmir leg of the trip. Last but not least, people such as the driver, Dalit Singh Walia, and his assistant Anand Mishra, made the journey what it was. The wondrous architecture we saw was at times almost surreal. They were so advanced in this regard so very long ago! Because some were so spectacular and precise, pictures do not quite do it justice, one has to simply see it! Also so impressed with the people of India. Massive population but they have found a way to make it work. Seemingly caring to each other and respectful and friendly towards tourists. Maybe the “hawkers” not so much. To a certain extent, one even adjusts to the heat. After time spent at the sites the air-conditioned vehicles helped in this regard. Small detail maybe, but cold bottled water always being available was quite important. The tour offered a good mix and variation of experiences. The trip into the forest was definitely special. Viewing the wildlife, especially the Bengal tiger, will always be a memorable lifetime experience. The quality of accommodation was very high. The variety and selection for meals offered up something that I expect everyone could be satisfied with, as we were. Never knew anything about Explore India before the trip. Now that we do and experienced it, we would certainly highly recommend your company and the tour! Cheers,
Marilyn & Emil
Saskatoon, Canada
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