8 days
Experience the soul of Morocco through its rich and diverse culinary traditions. This journey takes you through vibrant cities and historic towns, where you’ll explore bustling markets, take part in hands-on cooking experiences, and share meals with locals. From the spice-laden kitchens of the imperial cities to the fresh coastal flavors by the sea, every stop offers a deeper taste of Moroccan culture, hospitality, and time-honored recipes passed down through generations.
All food and accommodation are Halal
Salam, welcome to Morocco. Upon your arrival at Casablanca airport, you will be greeted and taken care of by your guide and driver, then transferred to your hotel in Casablanca.
Later in the day, join your guide for a welcome meeting to learn more about your trip. Feel free to ask any questions to get ready for your adventure.
Meals inlcuded : None
This morning, join your guide for a guided tour of the Hassan II Mosque. It is the second-largest mosque in Africa and the seventh-largest in the world. Completed in 1993, it was designed by Michel Pinseau under the direction of King Hassan II and built by Moroccan artisans from all over the kingdom.
Next, you will head to Meknes, the city blends Islamic and European architectural styles and is less touristy than some other Moroccan cities, giving it a more relaxed vibe.upon arrival, you will explore it with your local guide and will try the famous camel burger for lunch.
Afterwards, continue to Fes.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch
After your breakfast today, join your guide for a full-day walking tour of the Fes Medina. Fes is considered a UNESCO World Heritage site, a place of traditional craftsmanship and tanneries. The city has been one of the great global centers of education and culture, both Islamic and Jewish. Spend the day exploring the old town, visiting the Medersa el Attarine, the tanneries, and the magnificent Fondouk Nejjarine, an 18th-century inn beautifully restored. Return to your hotel in the late afternoon and perhaps spend the evening relaxing in this soothing oasis, away from the hustle and bustle of the Medina.
Later; you will enjoy a delicious dinner with one of Fes’ local family, a cozy, communal experience that offers a true taste of Moroccan hospitality.
** Entrance fees not inlcuded
Meals included: Breakfast, dinner
After breakfast, board for a drive to Ifrane, often called the "Switzerland of Morocco" for its clean streets, alpine-style architecture, and cool climate. Known for its snow in winter and blooming flowers in spring, it's a popular getaway spot. Enjoy a walk around the area before heading to Marrakech.
Upon arrival, check in your hotel and meet your local guide for a foodie tour experience where you will get to try Marrakech's well known street food while walking in the streets of the old medina.
Meals included: Breakfast, dinner
After a hearty breakfast, you will begin exploring one of the most visited cities in Morocco, Marrakech, considered an imperial city and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It serves as a major economic center and tourist destination. It has the largest traditional market in Morocco, the "souk," and is home to several
historical monuments, mosques, and tombs that you will discover during your visit, including the Bahia Palace and the Badi Palace. Your tour will include Jemaa el-Fnaa square, regarded as one of the most famous squares in Africa and described as the "world-renowned square," followed by a visit to the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter. Later, we will take you to the Majorelle Garden and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum to explore the best of his collections.
** Entrance fees not included
Meals included: Breakfast
After a hearty breakfast, you will set off for a day trip to the coastal city of Essaouira, known for its bohemian vibe, whitewashed buildings with blue shutters, and strong sea winds—earning it the nickname "Wind City of Africa." The city’s UNESCO-listed medina is full of charming alleyways, artisan shops, and fresh seafood stalls. Its historic ramparts, built by the Portuguese, overlook a bustling fishing port and a wide sandy beach. With its blend of art, culture, and ocean breezes, Essaouira is a favorite for surfers, artists, and travelers looking to relax. Upon arrival, meet your local guide and start your guided tour around the city. Afterwards, enjoy a sea food market lunch.
Rest of the day will be free for you to explore on your own before we take you back to Marrakech.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch
Today, you will enjoy a cooking class at La Maison Arabe that offers a hands-on journey into Moroccan cuisine. Guided by expert chefs and traditional dadas, you will learn to prepare classic dishes like tagine and couscous, along with Moroccan salads and mint tea. The class includes an introduction to local spices and techniques, all in a beautifully designed kitchen. After cooking, you will enjoy the meal together in a relaxed setting—a perfect blend of culture, flavor, and hospitality.
The rest of the day will be at leisure
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
There are no activities planned for the final day and you are able to depart the accommodation at any time.
Meals inlcuded: Breakfast
● Cancellation can be made up to 90 days prior to travel incurring fees for non-recoverable costs only. Cancellation after 90 days prior to travel will incur 50% cancellation fees.
● Cancellation after 45 days prior to travel will incur 100% cancellation fees.
● The same conditions apply in the event of an individual client cancellation. No shows will be treated as a cancellation and will incur 100% cancellation fees.
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HTN / Halal Travel Network / “we” / “our” / “us”: Refers to Halal Travel Network, a UK-based B2B platform connecting halal-conscious tourism suppliers with verified travel agents, media, distributors, and partners worldwide. HTN provides training, research, consultancy, event participation, and a global marketplace to support the growth of Muslim-friendly travel.
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6.1 Overview
The HTN Marketplace is a business-to-business (B2B) platform that enables approved Members to showcase halal-conscious accommodations, tours, experiences, services, and destination offerings.
It exists to connect Members with global travel agents, media, group organisers, and buyers seeking Muslim-friendly travel products.
HTN primarily operates as a discovery and connection platform. In certain campaigns or agreements, HTN may facilitate booking enquiries or live-availability integrations. Any such arrangements will be covered by separate written terms.
6.2 Listing Responsibilities
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HTN may edit, hide, or remove listings that are inaccurate, misleading, duplicated, or inconsistent with Network standards. Repeat or serious breaches may result in membership suspension.
6.3 Halal-Conscious Positioning
Products listed must demonstrate consideration for Muslim traveller needs, including access to halal or permissible food, privacy and prayer provision, modest service environments, and avoidance of alcohol-centred marketing.
HTN does not require formal certification; however, honesty and clarity in presentation are essential. Misrepresentation of a property or service as halal-compliant may lead to removal from the platform.
6.4 Accuracy and Authenticity of Content
6.5 Intellectual Property and Data Protection
6.6 Enquiries and Transactions
6.7 Platform Integrity
Members must not engage in behaviour that compromises the security, fairness, or professional reputation of the Marketplace, including:
HTN reserves the right to monitor usage and take corrective action where required.
7.1 Overview
The Halal Travel Network (HTN) provides a range of learning, advisory, and insight-based services designed to strengthen Members’ understanding of halal-conscious travel and support their professional growth.
These services include:
Participation in these services forms part of your membership benefits or, where applicable, bespoke partnership agreements.
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They are provided solely for internal business use within the Member’s own organisation and must not be:
Completion of HTN Academy sessions may result in digital certificates or acknowledgements of participation. These serve as recognition of learning — not formal halal certification.
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HTN’s assessments, consultations, and advisory services are provided in good faith, based on information supplied by the Member. HTN is not responsible for the commercial outcome of any advice implemented. Members retain full responsibility for all business decisions, marketing, and operational practices arising from HTN’s guidance.
8.1 Overview
HTN organises and co-hosts a range of professional events including trade-show pavilions, B2B roadshows, press and familiarisation trips, networking mixers, and training sessions. These activities are designed to connect Members with agents, distributors, tourism boards, and media partners, and to advance knowledge within halal-conscious travel.
Participation in events may form part of membership benefits or require separate registration and fees. Each event is subject to its own joining instructions or sponsorship terms, which supplement this Agreement.
8.2 Registration and Confirmation
8.3 Event Guidelines
All participants must uphold the values outlined in the HTN Code of Conduct, ensuring that:
HTN reserves the right to remove or decline future participation for anyone whose conduct breaches these expectations.
8.4 Health, Safety, and Wellbeing
8.5 Event Materials and Confidentiality
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For paid events, cancellations must be submitted in writing. Refund eligibility and substitution policies will be specified in each event’s joining terms.
HTN cannot reimburse travel, accommodation, or incidental expenses arising from cancellation or rescheduling.
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Participation in HTN events is at the delegate’s own risk. Members are encouraged to obtain suitable travel or event insurance where applicable.
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Refunds are considered in line with the following principles:
Refunds will be issued to the original payment method within 30 days of approval. Requests outside these parameters will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Refund eligibility in cases of termination is addressed under Section 15 (Termination or Suspension).
9.4 Currency
Payments are typically invoiced in GBP (£), unless otherwise specified.
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All content created, commissioned, or distributed by the Halal Travel Network — including website text, visuals, training materials, reports, event recordings, marketing collateral, and toolkits — remains the intellectual property of HTN.
Members and third parties may access these materials for personal or internal business use only. They must not be:
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Taking, re-branding, or commercially exploiting another Member’s material — including itineraries, PDFs, or marketing assets — is considered a serious breach of the HTN Code of Conduct and these Terms. HTN may remove infringing material, suspend access to the Marketplace, or terminate membership where necessary.
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HTN promotes a model of tourism that is environmentally responsible, socially inclusive, and economically fair. Members are encouraged and expected to adopt these practices by:
Sustainability should be understood as both environmental and social responsibility, including equitable participation of women, youth, and under-represented communities in tourism.
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HTN’s approach to halal-conscious tourism is founded on honesty, transparency, and cultural respect rather than certification. Members agree to:
These principles apply across all listings, communications, and partnerships represented under HTN.
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These expectations apply equally to digital interactions, events, and collaborations undertaken through HTN.
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HTN is committed to protecting the privacy and integrity of all data handled through its platforms, including the Marketplace, Academy, events, and communications. By using these Services, Members acknowledge that HTN processes limited business and personal data in accordance with UK data-protection law and the HTN Privacy Policy, which forms part of these Terms.
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Members must:
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12.4 Confidentiality and Shared Information
12.5 Data Security and Reporting
Suspected misuse or breach of data responsibilities may result in suspension under Section 15 (Termination or Suspension) and referral under the Digital Conduct & Data Responsibility Policy..
13.1 Nature of HTN Services
HTN operates a B2B platform and professional network. We are not a certifying authority, specialist booking agent, or guarantor of any Member’s products or services. Inclusion on the Marketplace, participation in events, or reference in HTN materials does not constitute endorsement or certification.
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