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Berber & Belly Dance Workshop
Morocco & Egypt

17 -Day Tour . Weekly Departure , each Saturday . Year Round

 

North African Adventure and  Trekking in Morocco

 

 

Romance and Grace of the East
Air Included from New York -
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Combine Morocco and the best of Egypt in a week: a good look at Cairo and a 5-day cruise along the Nile, locally escorted.

 

 

The romance and grace of the East, the Harem, the sophisticated, cultured ladies of the Harem; the grace, the skill, the allure. "belly dancing was only one of the cultural delights of the Harem. Come and see them all!

While you're here, get to know Moroccan cuisine , and even attend a belly dancing workshop to experience the romance of the Harem firsthand." You've seen--you've felt--the rhythms and motions of oriental dance in the movies, or, more genuinely, during your travels in the East.
Now, Travel in Style affords you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the sensuous art of belly dancing and other oriental rhythms during a stay in Morocco. You'll attend daily dance workshops in the fabulous desert fortress that is Marrakech. Of course, you'll have time to see the palaces and souks of the city as well. And your guide will use her network of contacts to Provide an entrée to Moroccan home life and customs as rarely experienced by outsiders. Join us for this unique experience. Click here for the 11-Day Morocco version with the Spa.


 

 

DAY 1 - DEPARTURE FOR MOROCCO - Saturdays- Weekly , Year Round
We'll take off from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, bound for Morocco. Overnight across the Atlantic. Departure is the first Saturday of each month

 

 

 

DAY 2 - MARRAKECH Sunday (BD)
Our Morocco-based personnel will greet you at the international airport of Casablanca, and assist you with the formalities. Those arriving directly from New York on Royal Air Maroc will be offered a complimentary tour of the Great Mosque of Hassan II, then will join participants arriving on British Airways on a short flight onward to Marrakech. On arrival in Marrakech, our local staff will greet you and usher you to the superior (four-star) Hotel Kenzi Semiramis. You'll have time to relax with a mint tea in the local style, and to stretch your legs. In the evening, we'll meet with our dance workshop instructor.

 

 

 

DAY 3 - MARRAKECH , The Flavors of Morocco Monday (BLD)
After breakfast, it's time for our first workshop, a two-hour session of belly dance and Berber/folk dance. But it isn't all serious study!

One of the special ways of understanding a culture is through its cuisines--not only sampling exotic tastes, but experiencing the preparation of dishes, how they figure in ritual and ceremony, and how they have grown out of the earth and traditions, we'll proceed to the Ecole Hotelière, Marrakech's own hospitality & Culinary Academy and training school, for a demonstration of the preparation of pastry-style doughs. We'll stay for a lunch of salads, tagine of Maghdour kebab, and refreshing fruits.

In the afternoon, we'll see some of the sites of this city, which Winston Churchill called "the most beautiful place in the world at sunset"! Our stops will include the Koutoubia, the landmark mosque of the city, with a tower that duplicates the Giralda of Seville, in Spain; the hidden tombs of the Saadian dynasty; the Menara pavilion and gardens; the ruins of sprawling Badi Palace; the Bahia Palace, with room after stately oriental room of intricate plasterwork and sedate hidden gardens; the Ben Yousef medersa; and the Koubba (chapel) of el-Ba'adiyn. We'll return to our hotel for dinner.

 

 

 

DAY 4 - MARRAKECH Tuesday (BLD)
We'll have another three-hour dance workshop in the morning, covering belly dance and other forms of oriental dance, then we'll
rendezvous at the Yacout restaurant, this time to see the detailed preparation of bestilla. In this uniquely Moroccan dish, a squab or chicken is prepared in a sauce of lemon, egg, almond and onion, enveloped in a thin dough called warfa, and garnished with cinnamon and sugar. We'll stay for lunch , on bestilla, of course.
After lunch , we'll set out to discover the souks of Marrakech, those labyrinthine warrens of stalls and shops where goods from near and far have changed hands over the centuries. We'll have a chance to witness artisans at work, creating the very goods that are on display, including crafters of fine brassware, and tanners and dyers of skins, working over great open-air crocks that appear to survive from another world. Of course, we'll save time for Djemaa el-Fna square, with its circus atmosphere of itinerant dancers, jugglers, acrobats, storytellers, soothsayers, snake charmers, medicine men, water sellers, and public scribes. Our eventful day concludes with a fine Moroccan dinner in a private room at Dar Haj Idder, accompanied by an oriental band, and dancing--which we can now join in!

 

 

 

DAY 5 - MARRAKECH Wednesday (BD)
After our morning session of belly dance and oriental dance, we'll spend the afternoon in a hammam, the traditional Moroccan steam bath, with scrubbing and a ritual all its own. We'll return to our hotel for dinner.

Hamam, Turkish Hamam, Moroccan Hamam, Women Groupo, women travel
we'll spend the afternoon in a hammam
the traditional Moroccan steam bath, with scrubbing and a ritual all its own.

 

 

 

DAY 6 - MARRAKECH Thursday (BLD)
We'll have our morning dance workshop. Then it's time for an unusual excursion into Moroccan culture, through a henna party. The painting of hands and body and the coloring of hair with this natural red dye are a symbol of joy at weddings and a way of enhancing one's beauty. We'll all share in this time-honored tradition. Dinner will be in a private room at the Douirya. Once again, we'll have a band, and the occasion to practice our dancing.

 

 

 

DAY 7 - MARRAKECH Friday (BD)
This morning, we'll have our last dance workshop--and we'll reflect on how far we've progressed in just a few days! Then we'll spend an afternoon getting to know Moroccan culture through its food, as we visit a local family and learn how to prepare traditional pastries. We'll return to our hotel for dinner.

 

 

 

DAY 8 - MARRAKECH Saturday (BLD)
You'll have free time this morning to relax, or to explore Marrakech on your own. Perhaps you'll take a steam bath, or explore the newer part of town, with its wide boulevards and sidewalk cafés. We've set aside the afternoon for a return visit to the souks, where you can shop to your heart's content for brassware, leather, carpets, basketry, and many other goods and crafts from near and far. Of course, every price is individually set, depending on the quality of the wares and your skill at bargaining. Our farewell dinner will be set in a private room at the Diaffa, to the accompaniment of an oriental band. We'll try out our newly acquired skills, and a jury will select the recipient of an oriental dance costume, valued at $500. May the best dancer win!

 

 

honeymoon  in Egypt, Old Cataract Hotel Aswan view from Balcony, Honeymoon Couple

 

 

DAY 9 - MARRAKECH / PARIS / CAIRO (B) Sunday
After breakfast, our local personnel will call for you and see you to Marrakech Menara airport to begin your journey to Cairo , via Casablanca and Europe or direct to Cairo

Our representative greets you at the airport and whisks you to your hotel. Visa fee is included and will be issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport for : Australian, NZ, American, EU , Canadian, Singaporean & Japanese citizens. You are responsible for having your passport in order valid at least for 6 month beyond the date of your arrival in Cairo.

 

 

DAY 10 - CAIRO - Monday (BLD)
On your first full day in Egypt we show you the Egyptian Museum, including the " Mummies Room" , the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Citadel of Saladin, and the Mohammed Ali Mosque, made of alabaster. Lunch is included at a charming local restaurant.
In the evening , we get to have our first get together with the local belly dancers with a relaxed fun amateur dance contest. Dinner included

 

 

DAY 11 - CAIRO - Tuesday (BL)
We'll have a three-hour dance workshop in the morning, covering belly dance and Sufi dance, after a brief rest , then we'll
rendezvous for lunch at a local restaurant, before we head for a walking tour of the legendary bazaar 12-century shopping district of Khan El Khalili with caravanserais, Wekalat, and shops that have been there since Biblical times ( almost :-)

 

DAY 12 - ASWAN, Camel Caravan! - Wednesday (BLD)
We fly at a very early hour , wake up call 4 AM or earlier :oouch : 6 AM to Aswan ( or Luxor ) and board our Nile cruiser in time for a delicious lunch. Complimentary welcome fruit basket awaits you in your cabin. In the afternoon we enjoy a leisurely sail by graceful felucca on the Nile. Only for those who are interested: a short camel caravan & ride for almost half an hour to visit a local Nubian Village.

 

 

DAY 13 - ASWAN & KOM OMBO - Thursday (BLD)
First we tour new Nubian Museum then the awesome Aswan dams, and next an ancient granite quarry complete with an unfinished obelisk. Then we go by motor launch to the Island temple of Philae , dedicated to the Ancient Goddess ISIS .

 

 

DAY 14 - EDFU & ESNA- Dancing on the Nile - Friday (BLD)
After breakfast, it's time for our first workshop, on the Nile . We'll have the lounge or the dinning room for our group. Enjoy a two-hour session of belly dance and Nubian /folk dance.

We moor in Edfu, climb aboard horse-drawn carriages, and clip-clop through the town to the Temple of Horus, Egypt's best-preserved temple. Re-embarking, we cruise to Esna and its great temple dedicated to Khnum, the creator-god. Evening finds us in Luxor.

 

 

DAY 15 - LUXOR - Saturday (BLD)
We tour today as well the magnificent tombs in the Valley of the Kings , including Tutankaomn's tomb, and the great temple of Queen Hatshepsut, we stop at the Colossi of Memnon on the way back to our cruise.

 

Afterward, we'll continue on Luxor's west bank to get a totally different perspective on ancient Egyptian life, at the ancient workers' settlement of Deir el-Medinah. While most of the imposing stone monuments and sites of Egypt honor the lives and after-lives of royalty, Deir el-Medinah gives us unique and surprising insights into the ordinary citizens who constructed and decorated the tombs.

Here we'll see the excavated homes shared by laborers with their domestic animals. These quarters were surprisingly large, with three good-sized rooms, courtyard, kitchen, and even storage cellars. While ancient Egypt might not have been a workers' paradise, we'll see that artisans and builders were highly regarded in their community. We are proud to be the only operator to offer regular visits to this singular ancient settlement in its tour and cruise programs.

 

 

DAY 16 - LUXOR & CAIRO - Home Hosted Family Dinner - Sunday (B)
The gigantic Great Temple of Amon at Karnak, and the mighty Temple of Luxor are our goals in the morning, followed by a return flight to Cairo. In the afternoon, wander through the city on your own, or do your last-minute shopping.

A complimentary Dinner is included at a local home:
Meet the locals
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you may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family ( T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town):
This evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread . . . right into the homes of some of the people of Cairo l! You'll be invited to a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked specialties, you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations, and way of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be about your new friends, they're sure to have questions about your own background. Once the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening, and find that you have more in common than you ever suspected. Of course, you may enjoy a quiet evening with your travel companions, by letting us know your preferences.

 

 


DAY 17 - CAIRO- Departure - Monday
(B)
Our representative escorts you to the airport for your homeward flight.

 

 

RATES per person in US from New York:

In Triple occupancy US$ 5750.00
In Double occupancy US$ 5800.00
In Single occupancy US$ 6760.00

 

 

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Luxury stay & Spa Experience at the new & luxurious Sofitel Essaouira

 

 

 

Rate includes:

  • Round-trip air fare from New York to Marrakech to Cairo and return, in economy class , including taxes. (Please inquire about attractive add-on fares available from other cities through Travel in Style.) .
    Most West Coast cities : $300 add on, Chicago, DC, Denver : $250 USD , based on round trip with tax included.
    May - Sep : Please add $ 250 air fare supplement
    When you handle your own air fare across the Atlantic : Please deduct $ 500 , we'll still provide you with the air fare Morocco Egypt.

  • All ground transportation in Morocco Accommodation in first-class (four-star) hotel in Marrakech.


  • Meals as indicated with preset menu (B = continental breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner)


  • Oriental dance workshop and classes as indicated in private meeting room at hotel.


  • Guided tours, excursions, and activities as described, including the services of a lady guide, and all entry fees.


  • Three private Moroccan dinners as described Prize to winner of competition on last evening, as described

  • All domestic airfares with tax and transfers within Egypt.

  • Hotel accommodation with tax & service charges.

  • A complimentary home hosted family dinner in Cairo.


  • Bottled water ( one per person) delivered to your cabin daily while you are on board the cruise.

  • Tea or coffee /bottled water with each meal while on board the cruise.

  • Visa fee for Egypt , visa will be issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport for : American,Australian, NZ, EU , Canadian & Japanese citizens. You are responsible for having your passport in order valid at least for 6 month beyond the date of your arrival in Cairo.

  • Nile Cruise with all meals , one large bottle water ( per person ) daily while on board the cruise & a welcome fruit basket

  • All the shore excursions while on board the Nile Cruise and a complimentary welcome drink.

  • Preset menu meals including B = Breakfast, (or cB, Continental Breakfast) L = Lunch, D = Dinner .

  • All guided sightseeing as per itinerary including all entrance fees.


 



 

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Notes:
While there may not be a whole lot of social situations to which the average North American woman can bring skills as a seductive belly dancer, the rhythms of Oriental dance are fun to learn, rewarding to master, flattering to the figure, and aid to fitness. This newest vacation adventure from Travel In Style is based on storied dessert fortress city of Marrakech.

 

 

 


Henna party:
One of the "insiders" excursions into Moroccan culture, a chance to attend a henna party, the painting of hands and body and the coloring of hair with this natural red dye is a symbol of joy at weddings and regarded as a way to enhance one's beauty

 

 

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