Day trip to Volubilis from Fes

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  • DURATION: 1 day
  • STARTING LOCATION: Fes
  • ENDING LOCATION:Fes
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Overview:

Day trip to Volubilis from Fes. Explore the ancient Berber and Roman ruins of Volubilis, marveling at its well-preserved mosaics, palaces, and soaring arches. Continue to Meknes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you’ll visit the magnificent Bab Mansour gateway and the impressive El Heri es-Souani granary and stables. Discover the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum and the famous State-owned stallion stables of Haras at Place el-Hedim. As the day concludes, you’ll return to your hotel or riad, forever cherishing the dramatic, vast, and beautiful experiences from this unforgettable journey.

Highlights

  • Witness the State-owned stallion stables of Haras at Place el-Hedim.
  • immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of the region.
  • Pay a visit to the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum.
  • Discover the impressive El Heri es-Souani granary and stables.
  • marveling at the well-preserved mosaics, palaces, and arches.
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Meknes.
  • Explore the ancient Berber and Roman ruins of Volubilis.
Price Includes
  • Transport by private vehicle with A/C
  • Pick you up from airport to your accommodation
  • English speaking guide
  • Request stops and breaks as desired during the journey
  • Camel Ride (Camel per person)
  • Sandboarding in the dunes (if you're interested)
  • Dinner & Breakfast
  • all Nights Accommodation
  • Desert Camp Night
Price Excludes
  • Lunches and Drinks
  • Flight Tickets
  • Entrance to monuments

Itinerary

How we start our Day Trip to Volubilis?

After we met at the place that we had agreed upon, we will start our day trip to Volubilis (the Berber Roman ruins). stops along the way before to reach there; then you will explore this ancient berber and Roman town of Volubilis .

You will be fascinated by its well preserved mosaics, palaces, baths and soaring arches. Afterwards, to discover more things with this Day Trip to Volubilis; you will drive to the Imperial City of Meknes (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).

Here we shall visit the easily most beautiful Bab, or gateway, in all of the Maghreb – the Bab Mansour. From here to the El Heri es-Souani – the granary of huge vaulted structures; and stables built by Moulay Ismail’s soldiers next to a pool fed by underground channels that brought fresh water all the way from the distant Middle Atlas Mountains. The Moulay Ismail Mausoleum and the Place el-Hedim to see the famous State-owned stallion stables of Haras. before leaving Meknes in the afternoon, arriving back in our hotel or riad at around a quarter to six, the drama, scope and beauty of our visit forever indelibly imprinted in our memory.

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