Morocco

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  2. Morocco Travel Guide
  3. Best time to visit Morocco
  4. Best places to visit in Morocco
  5. 21 Things You Must Know Before Visiting Morocco Travel Tips


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Morocco

Contents • 1 Regions • 2 Cities • 3 Other destinations • 4 Understand • 4.1 Politics and government • 4.2 History • 4.3 Culture • 4.4 Electricity and voltage • 4.5 Holidays • 4.6 Best time to visit • 5 Talk • 6 Get in • 6.1 Entry requirements • 6.2 By plane • 6.3 By car • 6.4 By boat • 7 Get around • 7.1 By train • 7.2 By bus • 7.3 By taxi • 7.3.1 Petit taxi • 7.3.2 Grand taxi • 7.4 By plane • 7.5 By tramway • 7.6 By car • 7.7 By thumb • 8 See • 9 Do • 9.1 Trekking • 9.2 Tourist tours • 9.3 Hammams • 10 Buy • 10.1 Money • 10.2 Shopping • 10.2.1 What • 10.2.2 What not • 10.3 Bargaining • 11 Eat • 11.1 Traditional cuisine • 11.2 Snacks and fast food • 12 Drink • 12.1 Water • 12.2 Tea • 12.3 Juice • 12.4 Alcohol • 12.5 Places • 13 Sleep • 14 Learn • 15 Work • 16 Cope • 16.1 Touts • 16.2 Bargaining and getting fooled • 16.3 Drugs • 16.4 Ticket inspectors • 16.5 Toilets • 16.6 Talk • 16.7 What to wear • 16.8 Time • 17 Stay safe • 17.1 Religious matters • 17.2 Women travellers • 17.3 Major annoyances • 17.4 Dangerous areas • 17.5 Dual nationals • 17.6 LGBT travellers • 18 Stay healthy • 18.1 General concerns • 18.2 Medical help • 19 Respect • 19.1 Social etiquette • 19.2 Things to avoid • 19.2.1 Politics • 19.2.2 Religion • 20 Connect • 20.1 Telephone • 20.1.1 Useful numbers • 20.1.2 Mobile • 20.1.3 SIM cards • 20.2 Post • 20.3 Email & internet • 21 Go next Map of Morocco Home to several Home of the Home to gorgeous beach towns like Home to major cities like covering the Middle ...

Morocco Travel Guide

MOROCCO - GEM OF WESTERN SAHARA COUNTRY Located in northwest Africa, Morocco covers the territory of the Western Sahara. Known, historically, as “The Farthest West,” Morocco is home to famous When you visit Morocco, you not only experience a rich culture, you can travel over a diverse terrain – an area that spans from sea level on the Atlantic Coast and climbs to an elevation of 2,300 meters (13,000 feet) in the High Atlas Mountains. Morocco’s attractions include Jbel Toubkal, Africa’s twenty-second highest mountain; numerous World Heritage sites; and 11 national parks, all which feature a variety of wildlife. Few countries in the world offer the ultimate escape like Morocco. Here, aqua waters caress white-sand For example, only in Morocco will you find alleys that open up to busy and bustling souks – each tent filled with spice baskets and lavishly colored silks. Hammams also allow tired travelers to indulge in salt scrubs and relaxing steam baths while desert vistas invite adventure seekers to climb or hike seaside cliffs or explore trails that lead to higher elevations. Geographic Regions Geographically, Morocco comprises 4 areas – the Sahara Desert, with its oases and Berber town; The Rif and High Atlas Visiting Essaouira This all leads the intrepid traveler to wonder what activities he or she should include on a Moroccan holiday. If you like to windsurf, you will find the ideal place in Essaouira, a resort town on the Atlantic shore. The Skala de la Kasbah and its eig...

Best time to visit Morocco

A gateway to Africa, Morocco is a country of dazzling diversity. You'll find rugged mountain ranges, rolling deserts, ancient cities, deserted beaches and warm hospitality. With such varied geography, it's best to time your visit to Morocco based on where you're traveling within the country. Here's a month-by-month guide for the best time to visit Explore the planet's most surprising adventures with our weekly newsletter delivered to your inbox. For balmy temperatures, visit during high season (March to May and September to October) Spring and fall are the most popular times to visit Morocco because of the pleasant temperatures in many parts of the country. However, there can be spring sandstorms in For quieter explorations, choose shoulder season (November to February) The cooler winter months are a great time to head into the Sahara Desert. Hit the beaches on Morocco's Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts in the heat of summer © Daria Petricheva / 500px Head to the coast during low season (June to August) Accommodations are discounted in the summer as inland cities sizzle, but domestic tourism means peak prices in July and August on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. Month-by-month breakdown Here's a monthly guide to what you can expect through the year in Morocco. All events are subject to change. Crowds descend on Marrakesh in January January is the depths of Moroccan winter. The north is wet, and snow makes many mountains impassable for hikers and even drivers. Marra...

Best places to visit in Morocco

A gateway to Africa, Morocco is a country of dazzling diversity. You'll find rugged mountain ranges, rolling deserts, ancient cities, deserted beaches and warm hospitality. Epic landscapes carpet this slice of North Africa like the richly patterned rugs you’ll lust after in the markets, and Morocco's cities are some of the most exciting on the African continent. Here are the best places to visit in Explore traditional North African architecture in Skoura © John_Walker / Getty Images 5. Skoura Like a carpet of green stretching across the Draa Valley, palmeraie (palm grove) is crisscrossed by a network of dirt tracks and an age-old khettara (underground irrigation system) that supports a surprising bounty of produce that has sustained generation after generation: tomatoes, mint, pomegranates, apricots, dates, figs, alfalfa and almonds. Studded with historic mud-brick kasbahs, labyrinthine ksour (fortified villages) and stylish guesthouses with farm-to-fork restaurants, it makes the perfect place to linger and experience unhurried oasis life, barely changed for centuries. New roads allow visitors to step into the past in the Draa Valley © Tuul & Bruno Morandi / Getty Images 6. Draa Valley Roads now allow safe, speedy passage through the final stretches of ancient caravan routes from Mali to Marrakesh, but beyond the rocky gorges glimpsed through car windows lies the boufeggou dates, bread baked in earthen ovens and a slower pace of life. 7. Tafraoute palmeraies and villages, ...

21 Things You Must Know Before Visiting Morocco Travel Tips

Visiting Morocco? This is what you need to know before visiting. More and more people are visiting Morocco every year. It’s a beautiful country, and as photographers and videographers, we had a field day. On the flip side, there were also downsides to visiting especially as a woman. If you plan on going, we put together a few pointers to help you set realistic expectations and prepare for your trip. Pin Thank you Last Updated: March 16, 2023 21 Things You Must Know Before Visiting Morocco 1. Dress Appropriately Overall, guys can dress however they like, but women need to dress more conservatively. Although you see many tourists wearing whatever they want, we chose to cover up as much as possible to avoid unwanted attention. Even if you’re traveling with a group of guys, you may still get harassed. Some of the girls in our group got groped on multiple occasions even though we were paired off with a male buddy. It was mostly really old men, and it happened more often in crowded places. When visiting mosques, you need to cover down to your wrists and ankles. For the ladies out there, keep a shawl / scarf handy (this one is reversible and great for traveling light) See More: Pin 2. Currency and Cost More established shops will take credit card, but most smaller markets, street vendors, and cabs will not. Be ready with the local currency. The Moroccan Dirham (DEE-rahm) goes for roughly 10.4 Dirhams (DH) per 1 USD or 11.09 per 1 euro. We thought things would be cheaper in Morocc...