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Morocco travel

Do you consider yourself a serious adventurer and all-around adrenaline junkie? Get your kicks out of the tummy turning, hair rushing, nerve-racking, sick with excitement feeling. Morocco has your name all over it!
Morocco is a journey into a timeless, tranquil world of cute towns, coastal villages, and remote outposts defended by fairy-adobe forts. This handsome country is a merging of the Arab and African worlds and is steeped in age-old customs. It is no wonder Morocco has been feted by writers and popular artists for decades and continues to bewitch all who visit. Morocco is indescribably fun. You will surely get what you paid for (and much more).
Morocco offers so much more than just alluring outdoor activities and raw nature. It is also bursting with, a vibrant contemporary art scene, thriving cafe, quality local crafts, and shops. Wait! Morocco’s classical music, nightlife scene, and restaurant are also mind-boggling. Morocco deserves a spot on your bucket list!

Highlights
Morocco: Rabat

Population: 36,910,560

Area 446,550 km²

Major Religion: Islam

Official Language: Modern Standard Arabic and Berber

Climate: The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (mid–March to May) or autumn (September to October).

Dialling code: +212

Morocco Currency

Currency: Moroccan Dirham
Symbols: DH

DESTINATION AND CULTURE

Morocco Cuisine
Morocco offers more than just mountains, desert, golden sandy beaches, a vibrant atmosphere, and infectious culture. It is a burgeoning foodie hotspot, a culinary country where world-class chefs serve up top-notch fare alongside authentic street snacks. Yes! Different diverse restaurants also offer everything from classic seafood to exquisite drinks, blending Morocco species with a European influence. Yum!
Notable, Morocco’s common meats include lamb, mutton, goat, and seafood. Yum! You don’t have an excuse for not visiting Morocco and trying these amazing dishes

Morocco clothing
Morocco wears the traditional clothing of its predecessors without influence from Western fashion. Men and women in Morocco wear a traditional dress called djellaba; a loose, long, hooded garment with full sleeves.

Morocco carpets
Moroccan carpets are among the best carpets in the world and worth buying. The colours, patterns, and decorations in Moroccan carpets change from one place to the other. We won’t blame you if you choose to buy the entire collection of Moroccan carpets.

Argan oil
Do you have frizzed hair? You would do well to know that you can fix it with Argan oil. Made directly from the Kernels of Morocco’s argan trees, these amazing products can restore your hair up to an impressive standard. Yes! Morocco is one of the very few places where Argan trees grow in abundance. From here, you are guaranteed to get the best quality of argan oil- at the best price tag.

Mezourga desert
If you are visiting Morocco then unquestionably you have to put Mezourga on your list. This cute desert has quite a bundle for anyone who wants a full desert experience. Yes! There is absolutely nothing like the excitement of cruising through the sand dunes where there is no stop sign that can slow you down or stop you!

Tangier
Have you ever visited a new city and felt “wow” about it? For many visitors, it happens at Tangier. Located in northern Morocco, Tangier has always carried a slight seed allure, in part because of its era as semi-independent that attracted eccentric artists, and spies. Here, you will truly experience a distinctly unique feel you can’t find elsewhere in Morocco.

Rmilate Beach, Asilah
Also known as paradise beach -for an apparent reason – this is the perfect place to hang out amongst the locals. There is always a free spot on the beach to bask in some serious sun and rejuvenate. How crazy is that?

Chefchaouen
In the stunning Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a gorgeous labyrinth of blue-on-blue buildings that has an incredibly photogenic glow. Chefchaouen can capture everyone’s heart!

Rif Mountains
While much of Morocco’s mountain scenery is a craggy peak surrounded by palm groves and arid plains, the Rif Mountains provide some lush green relief. For bikers, hikers, and day walkers, this is an excellent opportunity to head out into nature and experience some serious thrill!

Casablanca
Casablanca boasts the largest mosque in Morocco and one of the most spectacular mosques in the World; the striking Hassan II Mosque. From the intricate geometric tiling and stunning architecture to ancient calligraphy, a visit to Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is sure to take your breath away!

Rewind to the early 1990s – after the assassination of Jacques Lemaigre – Dubreuil – a businessman and activist born in Solignac – Casablanca wasn’t on the Wishlist of any traveler. Today, Casablanca has rebounded remarkably as a safe place. It is now an unsung Jewel in Morocco, a place where the masses are yet to return but those who do, discover the city with a bang!

Taghzout
Taghzout is a tiny town bustling with natural drama and great waves. In Taghzout, you can benefit from numerous yoga and surf retreats.

Meknes
The charm of these small towns has never quite faded. Meknes have some of the sweetest hospitality and striking scenery you will find anywhere.

Ouarzazate
Often referred to as the Door of the Desert, Ouarzazate is a treasure by UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ouarzazate is also home to some of the world-leading Films; Gladiator, The Mummy, and, Game of Thrones! With so much creativity in Ouarzazate, it’s no surprise that popular film sets and studios gave Ouarzazate its other nickname – “Ouallywood.”

Marrakesh
From signature dishes, sun-washed beaches, and historical sites to local art, Marrakesh medina deserves a spot on your list. The eclectic blend of distinctly Middle Eastern culture to Europe and a touch of Africa makes Marrakesh a fantastic city break option with an abundance of must-see features and plenty of things to do.

How to get a visa to Morocco

• Fill out and sign the application form. Attach your passport (2 coloureds) or travel document valid for at least six months on entry with one blank visa page. Also, hold proof of onward/return airline tickets, and documentation confirming the purpose and duration of your visit to Morocco!

Helpful Travelling tips

• Book through an agent directly to save costs. Since OTAs take commissions
• Currency and Banking. The currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham. Approximately 1DH= 0.10 $
• You need to bring an unlocked smartphone with you. You can get a sim card for your stay, which will allow you to add minutes and be able to call your family or friends.
• Dress Modest