Explore Morocco with Alhamratour
Immerse yourself in centuries of Islamic heritage and vibrant culture.
Moroccan Marvels
Exploring vibrant Medinas, bustling bazaars and stunning Moroccan-Andalusian architecture.
Sacred Morocco
Visit sacred mosques, venerated ancient madrasas, and the shrines of revered Islamic scholars.
Moroccan Hospitality
Experiencing the truly warm and sincere hospitality of the Moroccan people is an unforgettable journey.
Capital
Rabat
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Religion
Islam
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Population
~38 million
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Currency
Moroccan Dirham
(1 USD=10 MAD)
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Major cities
Rabat,Marrakech,
Casablanca,Tangier,Fez
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Climate
Mild-to-warm winters
Hot, dry summers.
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Languages
Moroccan, Berber
(Tamazight),Arabic (Darija)
Your Journey to the Land of Sunset
The Call of al-Maghrib
Join us on a journey, one of its kind, discovering Morocco, in Arabic known as “al-Maghrib”, the “land where the sun sets”. We connect you to the spirituality and Islamic heritage of the vast Islamic Civilization.
Carried by the Light of Islam
After the Holy Prophet ﷺ passed away, the Religion of Islam spread in all four directions of the world. The companion of the Prophet ﷺ ‘Uqba bin Nafi’ finally conquered the lands of Northwest Africa naming it “al-Maghrib al-Aqsa”, “the furthest West”.
The Founding of a Nation
Idris bin Abdallah, Moulay Idris I., Prophet’s ﷺ grandson Imam Hassan, fled from the Hejaz to the Moroccan Berber region, opening the land. The marriage, Moulay Idris with the Berber princess marked the unification of the native Amazigh blood with Arabic blood of the Holy Prophet ﷺ.
Culture, Faith & Hospitality
From Atlantic Ocean breezes to Sahara Desert sunsets and the lush Atlas Mountains, Morocco’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural heritage await your discovery. Join one of our escorted trips.
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As Muslim Traveller discovering Morocco with Alhamratour
Experience the Magic of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the mystical Sahara Desert, where the stunning sand dunes of Merzouga offer a truly unique adventure. Ride camels across the endless golden sands, feeling the soft breeze as you watch the sun set in a breathtaking display of vibrant colors. The profound serenity of this vast and ancient landscape is truly captivating. Immerse yourself completely in nomadic culture as you gather around a warm campfire. Then, spend the night under a blanket of countless stars in a traditional Berber tent.
Wonder around the old Medina of the “Red City” of Marrakech
Discover the "Red City," Marrakech, a former imperial capital filled with endless treasures. Visit the vibrant Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a traditional daily fair with non-stop entertainment from storytellers, snake charmers, and musicians. This centuries-old landmark is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can also explore the spirituality of Marrakech at the nearby Koutoubia Mosque, built in the 12th century, or by visiting the shrines of the seven Men of Allah, each with its own unique story.
Uncover the Rich Spiritual Legacy of Fez, the Heart of Morocco.
Dive into the cultural soul of Morocco in Fez, a city known for Islamic knowledge and countless saints. It was a refuge for the last ruler of Granada, Abu Abdullah Muhammad XII, in 1492. Wander through the ancient Medina's labyrinthine alleys, bustling with bazaars and stunning Andalusian architecture. Key landmarks include the world-renowned Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, the sacred shrine of Moulay Idriss II, and the resting place of Sidi Ahmed Tijani.
Fall in Love with the Enchanting “Blue City” of Chefchaouen.
Discover Morocco's charming "Blue Pearl," Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains. Stroll through the winding blue streets of the Medina, explore vibrant markets, and savor local cuisine. The town's distinctive blue-painted buildings reflect the influence of Andalusian refugees who fled the Iberian Peninsula after 1492. It is believed that Chefchaouen became a place of refuge for both Muslims and Jews, and its unique architectural style and colors are a testament to those traditions.
Visit the sacred Shrine of Moulay Idriss I., Founding of Morocco
Moulay Idriss Zerhoun is a town set amid the lush green hills of northern Morocco, offering peace and tranquility. This town is a timeless testament to Morocco’s history and spiritual significance. Its white-washed buildings lead to the sacred Shrine of Moulay Idriss I., Morocco’s most important pilgrimage site. Moulay Idriss, a great-grandchild of the Prophet's grandson, fled from Hejaz and became the founder of Morocco’s first Islamic dynasty.
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