Destination: Morocco

WHY VISIT MOROCCO

Nature and culture rub shoulders for the greater pleasure of the visitors in Morocco; relaxation, adrenalin boosters, the discovery of civilization, various festivals, trekking in the desert, hiking in the mountains… Everyone will find what you dream of doing available in this country of contrasts, geographic as much as human.

A visit to the Imperial cities should not be missed by visitors interested in history; Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, and Fes, will all amaze you in their turn with their numerous treasures. The Jema El Fna square, the minaret at Koutoubia, and the gardens of Majorelle at Marrakech rival the Medina of Casablanca or that of Fas where you can take part in the Sacred World Music Festival if you should be there in June.

Visitors seeking more physical activities have many opportunities to enjoy themselves in the magnificent and wild surroundings of the open country; discover the southern provinces with a 4-wheel drive, go on the oasis trail and follow the desert tracks, navigate the sand dunes on the back of a camel or go walking in the High Atlas mountains, climb Mount Toubkal (4,068 meters), play golf in Agadir or surf at Essaouira… You are spoilt for choice here.

Whatever you decide to do during your visit, one thing that everyone will enjoy is the warm welcome received from the hospitable Moroccans.

WHAT TO SEE IN MOROCCO

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WHEN TO GO TO MOROCCO

The best period to visit Morocco is from xxx to xxxx.

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

One of the characteristics of the Moroccan climate is the distinct differences between day and night, summer and winter.

Only the Atlantic coast offers moderate temperatures. The irregular, but often heavy, rainfall on higher land during autumn and spring, together with the hot, dry weather starting in May, sometimes suffocating due to the east wind, all provide a mixture of cold and heat, rain and sun.

It is therefore for you to choose the best time to visit Morocco according to the area you wish to visit and the activities you wish to pursue; trekking in the desert in February, beaches at Essaouira in July, and visiting the Imperial towns in April….

Following is a list of typical festivals and celebrations of Morocco.

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HOW TO REACH AND TRAVEL THROUGH MOROCCO

If you need to travel internally there are several train lines that connect the major towns although buses are cheaper and between them, the local companies cover the whole country. You can also rent a car for a reasonable price but make sure you take out an all-risk insurance cover.

In the larger towns, small and large taxis enable you to move around easily for a reasonable price.

by plane, the main airports are:

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by train

by car

GENERAL INFORMATION ON MOROCCO

health tips & vaccination: wash your hands well before meals, drink only mineral water and wash and peel fruit.

local currency: Moroccan Dirham

local time zone: GMT+0

electricity: [su_lightbox type=”image” src=”http://www.traveltv.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/C_plug.png”]type C[/su_lightbox] and [su_lightbox type=”image” src=”http://www.traveltv.me/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/E_plug.png”]type E[/su_lightbox] (127 V, 220 V – 50 Hz)

WHAT TO DO IN MOROCCO

typical food in Morocco

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souvenirs from Morocco

  • rugs, spices, pottery, wicker work, brass trays and Touareg jewellery

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