Moroccan Discovery
February 6 to 19, 2026

Join us! NC State alumni, friends and family are welcome to travel in a Pack!
- Starting Price: From $7,179 per person, double occupancy from Raleigh-Durham; $7,079 from Charlotte. Land only: $5,795 (transfers not included). Single supplement: $1,695. Call for pricing from other cities.
- Special Note: Limited to 24 travelers. We are sharing this departure Oregon State University
- Optional Add-Ons: Tangier with Chefchaouen Post-Tour
- Activity Level: Moderate
- Walk two to four miles per day, often uphill, on uneven terrain, or cobblestones
- Occasional long walks from motorcoach drop-off to sights and hotels
- Mounting and dismounting camels for ride through sand dunes in the Sahara
- Several long days of travel via motorcoach
- Travel type: Land
- Tour Partner: Odysseys Unlimited
- Brochure PDF: Brochure PDF
- Travel Insurance:Meyer and Associates or call 866-679-7836
- Reservations: To ask questions or make a reservation on the phone, call WolfTreks Travel Manager Kathy Hart at 919-515-0508. To book online, use this NC State Reservation Form.
On this 14-day small group journey, this land of dramatic contrasts invites visitors to encounter its ancient ruins and sacred mosques, endless desert and storied mountains, imposing kasbahs and spirited souks. Begin the journey in the Moroccan capital, seaside Rabat, where highlights
include the Roman site of Chellah, the contemporary art museum, and lunch in a private home. Visits to two of the itinerary’s five featured UNESCO sites follow – the imperial city of Meknes and the impressive Roman ruins at Volubilis. During a three-night stay in Fez, Morocco’s oldest imperial city, exploration reveals the fascinating medina’s many treasures, along with dinner in a family-run riad. After crossing the Middle Atlas mountains, reach Erfoud and enjoy a tour highlight: a sunset camel ride along the breathtaking sand dunes on the Sahara’s edge. Experience spectacular scenery en route to Ouarzazate in the snow-topped High Atlas, including dramatic Todra Gorge; and journey along the ancient “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs.” En route to Marrakech, visit Ait ben-Haddou village, a UNESCO site made famous through films. Touring in fabled Marrakech includes the beautiful Koutoubia Mosque, the cobalt blue-accented Majorelle Gardens, the Yves St. Laurent Museum, and a walking tour of the medina ending at Djemaa el Fna Square, Marrakech’s heart. Spend a final day in storied Casablanca, Morocco’s largest and most sophisticated city, and visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque. Additionally, discover two of Morocco’s most alluring destinations on an optional 4-day/4-night post tour extension to Tangier, the “Gateway to Africa”; and the blue city of Chefchaouen.
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