Chiefs are scheduled to fly out at 10h00 this morning, with the plan being that they get to spend two full days in Casablanca before the final is played on Saturday at the Stade Mohammed V.
They returned to Johannesburg on Tuesday after spending a week in Polokwane, preparing for what will rank as the club's biggest match of their 51-year history.
Amakhosi will then fly out with all the players still in their books that were registered at the start of the group stages of the competition earlier this year.
Veteran goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune will travel along with the likes of Khama Billiat, Lebogang Manyama, Bernard Parker and Samir Nurkovic.
Worth noting in the Chiefs squad is that only Khune, Mulomowandau Mathoho, Kgotso Moleko, Willard Katsande and Parker have won silverware with the club.
The rest all joined after the club's last piece of silverware was delivered by Stuart Baxter back in 2015.
All the newly signed players, including Brandon Petersen, Sifiso Hlanti, Phathutshedzo Nange, Njabulo Ngcobo, Sibusiso Mabiliso, Kgaogelo Sekgota, along with the returning Given Thibedi will remain in Johannesburg.
From being given absolutely no chance at the start of the competition in November last year, Chiefs have negotiated their way to the final where Pitso Mosimane is waiting in anticipation with Al Ahly.
The Egyptian giants named their 28-man squad travelling squad on Wednesday as they look to bag a record 10th continental crown.