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Africa international
Morocco Mosaic
  • Duration: 07 nights
  • Holiday Type: Couple, Family, Adventure, Photography, Desert, City, History, Culture, Heritage
Tour Includes:

Hotel
Meals
Transport
Sightseeing
Visa
Insurance
  • Cities: Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Sahara Desert Camp, Dades Valley and Marrakech
  • Package Cost with Premium 4* hotel – INR 1,84,999 per person on double occupancy
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Duration
4 Nights
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Group Size
10 Person
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Tour Guide
2 Mentor

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Morocco Mosaic
Morocco is a captivating destination that blends centuries-old traditions with stunning natural beauty. From the bustling souks and historic medinas of cities like Marrakech and Fes to the serene Sahara Desert and majestic Atlas Mountains, Morocco offers a rich tapestry of experiences. Travelers can explore ancient kasbahs, ride camels across golden dunes, savor flavorful Moroccan cuisine, and immerse themselves in vibrant local culture. Whether you’re drawn to its architectural wonders, coastal charm, or mountain treks, Morocco promises a journey filled with unforgettable moments.
In addition to its cultural richness and scenic landscapes, Morocco enchants visitors with its colorful festivals, traditional music, and intricate handicrafts. The country's culinary scene is a treat for the senses — from aromatic tagines to sweet mint tea served with heartfelt hospitality. Coastal towns like Agadir and Essaouira offer laid-back charm and ocean breezes, while desert towns like Merzouga reveal the mystique of life at the edge of the Sahara. With its warm climate, welcoming people, and endless variety, Morocco continues to be a dream destination for curious and adventurous travelers alike.

Upon arrival at Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by your local driver. Begin your journey through Morocco with a scenic drive to Rabat, the capital city, which takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
En route, if time permits you may visit the majestic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca — one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world, known for its stunning oceanfront location and intricate craftsmanship.
Continue your drive to Rabat. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel (standard check-in time applies).Take some time to relax and freshen up after your journey. Later in the day, set out to explore the key attractions of Rabat, including:
• Hassan Tower – an iconic 12th-century minaret and symbol of the city.
• Kasbah of the Udayas – a picturesque fortified citadel with stunning views over the Bou Regreg River and the Atlantic Ocean.
In the evening, savor a delicious Moroccan dinner at a local restaurant, soaking in the charm and elegance of Rabat's ambiance.
Overnight at Rabat hotel.
Start your morning with a leisurely breakfast at your hotel. After checking out, meet your private driver and begin your picturesque road journey to Chefchaouen, affectionately known as Morocco’s “Blue Pearl.” The drive takes approximately 4.5 to 5 hours, meandering through the scenic Rif Mountains and dotted with peaceful Moroccan villages.
Along the way, pause for scenic photo opportunities or enjoy a short break at a roadside café to soak in the serene rural landscape. Upon reaching Chefchaouen, you’ll be instantly enchanted by its dreamy blue-hued facades, tranquil alleys, and cool mountain breeze. Check into your charming riad or hotel and take some time to refresh.
Discovering Chefchaouen – Sightseeing Highlights
• Wander the Blue Medina,Lose yourself in the enchanting blue maze of the medina. Each alleyway reveals handcrafted wares, flower-filled balconies, and walls painted in a hundred shades of blue a photographer’s dream.
• Outa El Hammam Square,The central gathering point of Chefchaouen, this lively square is a hub of activity. Grab a seat at a café, sip on sweet mint tea, and watch daily life unfold in a setting surrounded by history.
• Kasbah Museum Visit,Step inside the old Kasbah, a restored fortress with Andalusian-style gardens and a small museum showcasing local heritage. Climb the tower for sweeping views over the medina’s blue rooftops and surrounding mountains.
• Grand Mosque (Exterior Viewing),While entry is reserved for Muslims, the Grand Mosque’s distinctive octagonal minaret makes it a standout landmark worth admiring from the outside.
• Ras El Maa Spring,Take a gentle walk to this peaceful spring on the edge of town, where clear mountain water flows and locals come to unwind. The cool stream, natural beauty, and calm atmosphere make this a soothing escape.
As twilight descends, head to a local eatery tucked within the medina for a delicious Moroccan dinner on own. Sample traditional dishes like warm Bissara soup, tagines with dried fruits and nuts, goat cheese unique to the region, and fragrant couscous. Pair your meal with fresh bread and Moroccan mint tea, served with warmth and flair.
Many restaurants feature rooftop or terrace seating, offering captivating views of the glowing blue town as stars appear overhead.
After dinner, enjoy a peaceful walk back to your accommodation. Let the charm of Chefchaouen’s quiet nighttime streets set the tone for a restful night. Drift off to sleep in the serenity of the Rif Mountains, wrapped in the magic of the Blue City.
Overnight at Chefchaouen hotel.
After a relaxed breakfast at your hotel in Chefchaouen, check out and meet your driver for the scenic journey to Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart. The drive spans approximately 4 to 4.5 hours (around 200 km), winding through the picturesque Rif Mountains, rolling countryside, and charming Berber villages. En route, enjoy occasional breaks to stretch your legs, grab a refreshment, or simply take in the stunning landscapes.
Upon reaching Fes, and depending on your arrival time and energy levels, you may begin your exploration of this remarkable imperial city. Fes is renowned for its maze-like medina, vibrant souks, historic madrasas, and deeply rooted artisanal traditions—offering an authentic glimpse into Moroccan heritage.
Afternoon Sightseeing (time permitting):
• Chouara Tanneries: Experience the vivid colors and traditional methods of leather production at this historic site—an essential and sensory part of Fes’ identity.
Note: If you arrive later in afternoon, consider a gentle stroll in the medina or save your full exploration of Fes for the next day.
After sightseeing, check in to your accommodation in Fes and unwind. As evening falls and the call to prayer resonates across the rooftops, savor a traditional Moroccan dinner at a local restaurant or within your hotel on own. Signature dishes like pastilla, slow-cooked tagines, or fragrant couscous, accompanied by freshly brewed mint tea, offer a perfect end to your day.
Overnight at Fes hotel.
Start your day with a delicious Moroccan breakfast at your riad or hotel, featuring local specialties such as msemmen (layered pancakes), khobz (Moroccan bread), olives, fresh orange juice, and mint tea. After breakfast, meet your professional local guide in the lobby to begin your immersive full-day tour of Fes, one of the oldest and most fascinating cities in the Islamic world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its labyrinthine medina, historic madrasas, vibrant souks, and centuries-old traditions.
Morning: Fes el-Bali – The Ancient Medina
Begin your morning in Fes el-Bali, the ancient walled city and the spiritual heart of Morocco. Enter through Bab Bou Jeloud (The Blue Gate), a beautifully tiled gateway that serves as the main entrance to the medina. Wander through the narrow, winding alleyways as your guide shares insights into the rich history, culture, and architecture. Visit key historical landmarks including:
• Al Quaraouiyine University – Founded in 859 AD by Fatima al-Fihri, it is considered the oldest existing and continually operating degree-granting university in the world.
• Al-Attarine Madrasa – A stunning example of Marinid architecture with intricate zellij tilework and carved cedar wood.
• Nejjarine Fountain & Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts – Explore a beautifully restored caravanserai that now houses fascinating displays of traditional woodworking tools and artifacts.
• Bou Inania Madrasa – One of the few religious buildings in Fes open to non-Muslim visitors, admired for its exquisite craftsmanship and tranquil courtyard.
Take time to experience the rhythm of local life, hear the echo of artisans at work, and pass stalls selling fragrant spices, hand-woven carpets, copper lanterns, and traditional Moroccan attire.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch in a beautifully restored riad-style restaurant in the medina. Savor authentic Moroccan cuisine such as tagine of lamb with prunes, chicken pastilla, or vegetable couscous, paired with local salads, fresh bread, and seasonal fruit. Vegetarian options are also readily available.
Afternoon: Fes el-Jdid and the Mellah (Jewish Quarter)
In the afternoon, travel to Fes el-Jdid, the “New Fes” built by the Merenids in the 13th century. Here, explore:
• Royal Palace (Dar el-Makhzen) – While the palace itself is not open to visitors, the grand golden brass doors framed by zellij tilework offer one of Fes’s most photogenic spots.
• Mellah (Jewish Quarter) – Discover the unique architecture of the old Jewish neighbourhood, visit the Ibn Danan Synagogue, and learn about the long history of Jewish life in Fes.
If time permits, enjoy a panoramic view of the entire city from Borj Nord, a 16th-century fortress overlooking the medina, offering one of the best photo opportunities in Fes. Your guide can help you navigate the medina’s maze-like souks to shop for authentic Moroccan goods—be it handmade ceramics, leather goods, Berber rugs, or traditional argan oil—without the pressure of tourist traps.
Return to your hotel by late afternoon. Take some time to relax in the tranquil courtyard or enjoy a cup of mint tea on the rooftop terrace while reflecting on the day’s rich experiences. Dinner is on own, consider dining at one of Fes's acclaimed rooftop restaurants offering a blend of Moroccan and Andalusian flavors with views over the illuminated medina. Alternatively, some riads offer intimate in-house dining experiences featuring multi-course traditional menus.
Overnight at Fes hotel.
After a wholesome breakfast at your hotel in Fes, embark on a captivating southbound journey that takes you deep into the soul of Morocco. Today’s route leads you through dramatic landscapes — from verdant highlands to the golden waves of the Sahara.
Through the Middle Atlas Mountains leave behind the city bustle as you travel into the Middle Atlas range, known for its cool air, dense woodlands, and traditional Berber settlements nestled along winding roads.
• Stop in Ifrane – Morocco’s Alpine Gem Often called the "Switzerland of Morocco," Ifrane surprises visitors with its tidy streets, steep-pitched rooftops, and manicured parks. This modern mountain town offers a pleasant rest stop, perfect for a short walk and a coffee break amid fresh mountain air.
• Explore Azrou and the Cedar Forests Continue onward to Azrou, a town famed for its surrounding cedar forests populated by wild Barbary macaques. Take a break to wander the forest trails, enjoy the serenity, and perhaps interact with the curious monkeys. Local artisans often line the roads with hand-carved goods and woollen crafts.
As you descend toward the Sahara, the environment transforms—lush forest gives way to ochre plains and stony escarpments. Travel past Midelt, known for its apple orchards, and then wind through the striking Ziz Valley, where palm groves and mud-brick kasbahs contrast beautifully with the arid surroundings.
By late afternoon, the first golden peaks of the Erg Chebbi dunes will shimmer on the horizon—a surreal prelude to your desert experience
Camel Trek into the Sahara
Arriving at Merzouga, trade your 4x4 for a camel and set off across the vast dunes on a traditional caravan ride. The stillness of the desert and the rhythmic sway of your camel create a meditative atmosphere as the sun begins its descent. Climb one of the tallest dunes for a breathtaking view of the sunset. Watch as the colors of the sand deepen, shifting from gold to amber and eventually violet. It’s a magical moment of silence and splendor—ideal for photography or quiet contemplation.
Reach your nomadic-style camp, set amidst the dunes. Be welcomed with mint tea before settling into your private tent, designed with traditional Berber aesthetics.
As stars begin to appear, gather around the campfire for a warm Moroccan dinner on own — tagines, couscous, and freshly baked bread under the open sky. The evening comes alive with Berber drumming, songs, storytelling, and endless stars scattered across the sky—an unforgettable night in the Sahara.
Overnight at Sahara Desert Camp.
Rise early to take in the serene beauty of sunrise over the Erg Chebbi dunes — the golden light slowly spilling over the vast expanse of sand creates a magical, ever-shifting landscape. After soaking in the moment, return to your desert camp or riad for a hearty Moroccan breakfast featuring fresh bread, olives, mint tea, and more.
Begin your westward journey toward the captivating Dades Valley, passing through arid desert plains, remote Berber hamlets, and surprising bursts of greenery in hidden oases.
Your first highlight of the day is the magnificent Todra Gorge — a dramatic canyon sculpted by the Todra River. Towering limestone cliffs soar up to 300 meters high, narrowing to just 10 meters across in places. Take time to wander the base of the gorge, sip tea in a local café, or simply admire climbers ascending the vertical rock face.
Pause nearby for a relaxed lunch at a local restaurant on own, where you can savor traditional Berber flavors like lamb tagine, couscous, or grilled brochettes. Following lunch, continue the scenic drive through the Dades Valley, a region known for its surreal landscapes and rich Berber culture. As the road winds through the valley, admire the dramatic rock formations, ancient kasbahs, and villages carved into the mountainside.
Highlights along the way include:
• Dades Gorge Lookouts: Scenic pull-offs offer stunning views of the snaking river and steep canyon walls.
•“Monkey Fingers” Rock Formations: These curious geological shapes, resembling giant knuckles, provide great photo opportunities and short walks.
• Berber Villages & Kasbahs: Stop to admire the centuries-old adobe structures and witness daily life in this rugged region.
Arrive in the heart of the valley by late afternoon and check in to your accommodation — often a charming traditional kasbah hotel nestled amidst nature. Spend your evening relaxing with a Moroccan dinner on own, either beneath the starlit sky or beside a warming fire, depending on the season.
Overnight at Dades Valley hotel.
Start your morning with a relaxed traditional Moroccan breakfast at your accommodation nestled in the Dades Valley, where the striking red cliffs and lush riverbanks create a stunning natural contrast unique to this region.
After breakfast and check-out, set off on your drive toward Marrakech—a scenic route spanning approximately six hours. This immersive journey takes you through an ever-shifting landscape: arid plateaus, palm-dotted oases, and finally the majestic peaks of the High Atlas Mountains.
Explore Ait Benhaddou en route, Make a memorable stop at Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO-listed ksar that stands as one of Morocco’s most iconic sights. This ancient fortified village, with its ochre-hued mudbrick buildings, has featured in countless films and TV shows. Wander through its narrow passageways, learn about its historic role as a caravan trading post, and climb to the top for panoramic views over the desert plains.
Pass through Ouarzazate and cross the High Atlas Mountains, Resume your journey through Ouarzazate—home to world-renowned film studios and desert landscapes that have drawn filmmakers for decades. From there, ascend the winding roads of the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest drivable pass in North Africa. The route is dramatic and picturesque, dotted with Berber hamlets, mountain terraces, and sweeping vistas at every turn.
Arrive in Marrakech by late afternoon or early evening, where the city's vibrant energy contrasts beautifully with the serenity of the road behind you. Once you've checked in at your hotel or riad, the rest of your evening is yours to enjoy at leisure—whether relaxing in a tranquil courtyard, sipping fresh mint tea on a terrace, or simply soaking in the ambiance of the Red City.
Overnight at Marrakech hotel.
Savor your final morning in Morocco with a leisurely breakfast at your hotel, reflecting on the vibrant experiences and unforgettable moments from your journey. As you complete your check-out formalities, your private transfer will be waiting to escort you to the airport.
With the sights, sounds, and flavors of Morocco still fresh in your mind—from the golden dunes of the Sahara to the bustling souks of Marrakech—you’ll bid farewell to this enchanting land. Though your adventure comes to an end, the rich memories and cultural treasures you’ve collected will remain with you long after you return home.

Your stay at Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Sahara Desert Camp, Dades Valley and Marrakech is at decent 4* hotel, carefully selected for comfort, location, and hospitality. Each hotel offers the perfect base for relaxation after a full day of exploration.

4 Star
Hotel Name: Hotel Le Diwan Rabat – Mgallery 4*
Address: Place de l’Unite Africaine,10005 Rabat
Hotel Name: Dar Yakout 4*
Address: Al hassan 1 – Onsar, Chefchaouen, Morocco
Hotel Name: Riad Marjana Suites & Spa Fes 4*
Address: 16 Derb Ziat Arssat Bennis Douh,Batha,30000 Fez
Hotel Name: Sahara Desert Luxury Camp 4*
Address: Erg Chebbi, Merzouga, Morocco
Hotel Name: Hotel Xaluca Dades Valley 4*
Address: Boumalne Dades, Ouarzazate, Boumalne Dades
Hotel Name: Dellarosa Hotel Suites & Spa 4*
Address: 5 Av. Moulay El Hassan, Marrakech 40020, Morocco

Room Category: Standard

Hotel Features:
  • Complimentary daily breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi in all areas (subject to hotel)
  • Air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities (subject to hotel)
  • 24/7 front desk and concierge services (subject to hotel)
  • In-room safe, minibar, and tea/coffee facilities (subject to hotel)
  • Swimming pool, gym, and spa (subject to hotel)
Note:
  • Hotel check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out is at 12:00 PM. Early check-in or late check-out is subject to availability and may incur additional charges.
  • If the mentioned hotel is unavailable, we will provide an alternative of similar category & budget.
Tour Inclusions
  • Enjoy 01 night stay in Rabat with breakfast included.
  • Relax for 01 night in the picturesque blue town of Chefchaouen, including breakfast.
  • Stay 02 night’s in the historic city of Fes with daily breakfast.
  • Experience 01 unforgettable night under the stars at a Sahara Desert Camp with breakfast.
  • Spend 01 night amidst the dramatic landscapes of the Dades Valley, including breakfast.
  • Unwind for 01 night in the vibrant city of Marrakech, with breakfast provided.
  • Discover the highlights of Rabat with a half-day guided city tour.
  • Explore the charming alleys and vibrant hues of Chefchaouen on a full-day sightseeing tour.
  • Dive into the rich culture and history of Fes with a full-day guided city excursion.
  • Embark on a mesmerizing camel trek across the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert.
  • Explore the natural wonders and unique rock formations of the Dades Valley during a full-day tour.
  • Travel comfortably in a private vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing from Rabat to Marrakech.
  • Morocco tourist visa processing and fees included.
  • Comprehensive overseas travel insurance for your peace of mind throughout the trip.
Tour Exclusions
  • Airfare (international/domestic flights) is not included.
  • Goods and Services Tax (GST) at 5% and Tax Collected at Source (TCS) at 2% will be charged additionally on the total invoice amount.
  • Local tourism taxes or hotel surcharges, if applicable, are not included.
  • Sightseeing tours or activities not explicitly listed in the itinerary.
  • Meals not mentioned under the inclusions section are not part of the package.
  • Any services, activities, or amenities not specifically outlined in the inclusions section are excluded.
  • Costs related to personal items such as Porterage, gratuities, laundry, telephone calls, or any other out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Any other costs or services not clearly specified in the “Tour Inclusions” will be considered additional and borne by the traveler.
Travel Tips
Before You Go

• Check Visa Requirements: Many nationalities can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. However, always check current requirements before traveling.
• Travel Insurance: Highly recommended. It should cover health, theft, and trip cancellations.
• Pack Appropriately: Light, breathable clothing for the day and warmer layers for cooler desert or mountain nights. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.

Cultural Etiquette

• Dress Modestly: Especially in rural or conservative areas. Women are advised to cover shoulders and knees. Men should avoid tank tops in such regions.
• Learn Basic Arabic or French Phrases: While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, knowing simple greetings in Arabic (like Salam Alaikum) or French can go a long way.
• Respect Religious Customs: Avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during Ramadan. Be respectful when visiting mosques (non-Muslims are usually not allowed inside).

Shopping & Money

• Bargaining is Expected: Especially in souks (markets), haggling is part of the culture. Don’t accept the first price offered.
• Cash is King: Credit cards are accepted in some places, but small vendors and rural areas often require cash. ATMs are widely available.
• Use Local Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the official currency. Exchange money at reputable places like banks or official exchange bureaus.

Getting Around

• Trains and Buses: Reliable and affordable for intercity travel. ONCF trains and CTM/Supratours buses are the most popular.
• Taxis: Always agree on a fare before the ride. Shared taxis (grand taxis) are common for short intercity trips.
• Driving: Roads can be challenging in rural or mountainous areas. Drive cautiously, and always carry your license and insurance papers.

Experiences & Safety

• Stay Hydrated: Especially important in hot desert regions. Tap water isn’t always safe—stick to bottled or filtered water.
• Book Reputable Tours: Especially for desert excursions or guided medina walks. Read reviews before booking.
• Watch for Scams: Be cautious with overly friendly “guides” in medinas. Politely decline and walk away if unsure.
• Respect Photography Rules: Always ask permission before taking someone’s photo, especially in rural or conservative areas.

Food & Health

• Try Local Dishes: Tagine, couscous, pastilla, and mint tea are must-haves. Street food is usually safe but go for busy stalls with high turnover.
• Bring Medication: Pharmacies are common, but it’s best to carry essentials like stomach medicine, sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.
• Eat Where Locals Eat: This usually means better taste, quality, and hygiene.

Connectivity

• SIM Card: Buy a local SIM (e.g., Maroc Telecom, Orange, Inwi) for cheap data and calls.
• Wi-Fi: Available in most hotels and cafes, but can be spotty in remote areas.

Before confirming your booking, we request you to carefully review our Booking Terms, Payment Policies, and Service Cancellation Guidelines. Please note that these terms may be revised as per changes in hotel policies, airline fare rules, or other service provider conditions beyond the control of Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd.

Booking Terms & Conditions
  • The package cost is calculated based on a minimum of two adults traveling together.
  • Airfares are quoted on the basis of current availability. Final confirmation will depend on availability at the time of making 100% payment. Any increase in airfare or taxes after the quotation will be charged additionally.
  • Hotels are quoted as per the best available option at the time of proposal. If the quoted hotel is not available at the time of booking, an alternative property of similar category and locality will be offered.
  • Any fluctuation in foreign exchange rates, airfare revisions, or changes in statutory charges such as taxes or visa fees will result in applicable additional charges.
  • The given rates are not valid during exhibitions, trade fairs, festive seasons (Christmas, New Year, local festivals), or blackout dates.
  • Early check-in is strictly subject to availability. Guaranteed early check-in may incur additional charges. Standard check-in times are usually between 2:00–3:00 PM, and check-out between 11:00 AM–12:00 noon. In the USA and many island destinations (e.g., Bahamas, Fiji), the standard check-in time is 4:00 PM.
  • Prices are strictly based on the services and inclusions mentioned in the itinerary/inclusion’s column.
  • A portion of the tour cost is payable in foreign currency. Since exchange rates fluctuate daily, the applicable rate on the date of transaction will apply. (Current exchange rate considered: 1 USD = INR 87.00).
  • No refund or price reduction will be offered for any inclusions not availed by the traveler.
  • All arrangements are made by Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd. as a travel agent. We are not liable for expenses or claims arising due to circumstances beyond our control such as accidents, injuries, flight delays/cancellations, or natural calamities.
  • Travelers are strongly advised to purchase comprehensive overseas travel insurance before departure.
  • Any changes to flight schedules may result in modifications to the itinerary.
  • Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd. reserves the right to revise or amend the itinerary while ensuring all booked services are provided.
  • Language services such as guides, interpreters, or assistants are subject to availability at the destination.
  • Porterage, room service, and personal expenses are not included and must be paid directly by the traveler.
Payment Terms
  • To confirm and secure services, full payment (100%) for air tickets along with 25% of the land package cost is required at the time of booking.
  • The remaining 75% of the land cost must be settled at least 15 days prior to departure. For bookings made within 15 days of travel, 100% payment of the land package will be mandatory. These conditions may vary depending on the nature of services included in the package.
  • Payments can be made via NEFT, Demand Draft, or Cheque drawn in favour of Bespoke Signature Trips Pvt. Ltd.
  • Payments made through credit card will incur additional bank charges, payable by the client.
Cancellation Terms
  • Airlines – All airlines, whether full-service or low-cost carriers, impose charges on cancellations, date changes, or no-shows. The exact fees vary by airline and depend on the timing of the cancellation request. Some fares are strictly non-refundable, in which no refund will be issued. Additionally, payments made for any ancillary services such as extra baggage, priority boarding, pre-reserved seats, or meals are non-refundable once booked.
  • Accommodation – Hotels, resorts, villas, and apartments generally allow free cancellation up to 7 days before the check-in date. However, if a non-refundable accommodation option has been booked, no refund will be processed under any circumstance.
  • Land Package – Cancellation charges apply to services including attraction tickets, theme park passes, monument entries, guided tours, and transportation arrangements. We will make every effort to secure partial refunds where possible, but this depends on the timing of cancellation. Typically, cancellations made within 7 days of travel are fully non-refundable.
  • Visa Charges – Visa fees and related service charges are entirely non-refundable, even in the case of visa rejection by the embassy.
  • Overseas Travel Insurance – Travel insurance premiums are refundable if the trip is cancelled before the policy takes effect. Once coverage begins, the amount becomes non-refundable.

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