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Exploring The Draa Valley from Marrakech

Exploring The Draa Valley from Marrakech ABOUT MARRAKECH The Drâa valley is not only a 100 kilometres stunning long stretch of date palms between Ouarzazate and Zagora, in Southern Morocco. It is also a region offering fantastic opportunities of exploring Marrakech and impressive views of the mauve Atlas Mountains, with the Oued Drâa River -the longest in Morocco- disappearing gradually while you move downstream from the Atlas Mountains, and where dozens of Kasbahs can be spotted along the river. On top of this, in the incredible Drâa Valley region you can even discover some cave paintings and rock engravings or can venture on a Marrakesh desert trip. The Drâa Valley is a fascinating valley offering an impressive variety of irresistible attractions. The natural beauty of the valley is stunning and certainly deserves a visit. If you follow the river down from the High Atlas Mountains, you will enjoy the sight of an endless plantation, mostly of palm trees, on each river bank. The plantation goes on for several kilometres until the desert appears and takes over the landscape. But it is not until you reach Zagora that true desert gradually starts, initially with just a stone desert displaying some lonely sand dune here and there. But once you pass M’Hamid, the real endless sand sea covers the entire horizons and the real dunes dominate the scenery. Here, you can enjoy some true desert camel trekking, caravan-style… Besides the plantations -which include cereals, vegetables, henna and other crops- and the desert, there are several (six in total) oases consisting of palm groves a with an average width of 3 kilometres, but reaching up to 100 kilometres in some places. The beauty of these oases -called Mezguita, Tinzouline Ternata Fezouata Ktaoua, and Mhamid el Ghuzlan- is truly impressive and the contrast with the aridity and the dryness of their surrounding is quite startling. Other sites that are worth a visit along the Drâa Valley are the many rock art engravings or petroglyphs that can be found in the area. There are several sites where rock art can be admired, although the best known are Foum Chenna (Tinzouline), Aït Ouaazik (Asguine Tarna, Tazzarine) Tiouririne and Tisguinine (Zagora). Besides this rock paintings and engravings, there is a necropolis, also dating from prehistoric times, in Foum Larjam -meaning “Mouth” or “Passage of the Tombs”- on the Djebel Beni-Selmane, to the south of Tizi Beni- Selmane. Since the history of the Drâa Valley consists mostly of periods of warfare between the different nomadic tribes, there is no wonder that the Drâa is particularly famous for its Kasbahs or Islamic fortresses. There are dozens of Kasbahs along the Drâa Valley, but the most famous ones are, North to South, the Kasbahs of Tamnougalt and of Aït Hammou Ousaid near Agdz, the Kasbahs of El Caïd Ouslim and Oulad Outhmane in Tamezmout, the Kasbahs of Foum and Achnna N’Kob in Tinzouline, the Kasbah of Tat Ifli in Beni Zouli, the Kasbahs of Amezrou, Aït Ali Tighramt Ouziguen, and of Laglaoui in Zagora, the Kasbahs of Agouim Nouaadjou and Tagounite in Tagounite, and the Kasbahs of Aït Bounou, LaAllouj, Oulad Driss, and Rgabi in M’hamid El Ghuzlane. Besides the natural, the historical and the architectural wonders that the Drâa Valley offers, there are also small villages along the valley where time seems to have stopped, so little is the impact of modernity on them. In these villages that spot the landscape here and there, women are fully and always veiled while they wash their clothes on the riverbanks and men are somehow watchful and distant, perhaps unaccustomed to foreign visitors. These people, besides Arabic, speak their own dialect of the Berber vernacular, called Tashelhiyt. Marrakech Tours 8-Day Imperial Cities Click here 9-Day Morocco Honeymoon Click here Morocco Family Tour Adventure Click here What To Know About Marrakech ABOUT MARRAKECH Click here My Top 10 Marrakech Click here Mount Toubkal Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it! Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

Discover Magical Mystical Morocco

Discover Magical Mystical Morocco ABOUT MARRAKECH The school trip has become an increasingly valued part of the national curriculum and with the world opening its doors to travel the opportunity to take groups of students on educational trips is endless. Taking students out of their familiar classroom environment broadens minds, introduces new experiences, and encourages motivation and renewed enthusiasm. While theory and learning through textbooks have their place, there is nothing quite like putting a subject or a concept into context and considering it from a three-dimensional perspective. On a school trip, students are taken out of their comfort zone and gently encouraged to push their boundaries and question their preconceptions. There is no better way to learn than by experience. Alongside the educational advantages of a school trip, students are also given the chance to develop socially and personally, interacting with new cultures and conversing differently within their peer group. There are wonderful travel companies that organize excellent school trip packages to some very exciting destinations across the world and Morocco Friendly Travel is one of those companies how to offer budget Morocco Student tours packages. All subjects are covered, all ages catered for, and all requirements taken into account before the trip is finalized. What to See in the Diverse Country of Morocco Morocco is magical and there is no other word for it. A place of exotic sights, smells, tastes and sounds, this country is captivating in every sense. Morocco is a developing country and one that embraces its past with great honors while tackling the future with marvelous vigor. In Morocco, students will have ample opportunity to compare the society, economy, and community with that more familiar to them. From the ancient Medina of Marrakesh to the tourist beaches of Essaouira, from the incredible mountains of the High Atlas to the nomadic Berber culture of the lowlands, Morocco is a country of contrasts. Beginning in Marrakesh students will be able to get a real feel for the Islamic culture that presides here. Divided into two parts, the city has a new, more European district called Gueliz and the ancient Medina, which is the historical part of the city. The two areas are pulling in different directions and while the Medina is made up of a labyrinth of tiny alleyways, exotic-looking jewelry shops, snake charmers, and spice stalls, the new district is distinctly more modern with flashy malls, high rise banks, and branded shops. The souk in the medina is the largest in the world and is a fascinating place to spend an afternoon. The Museum of Marrakesh has some wonderful artifacts while the Koutoubia Mosque is also worth a visit. Known as The Red City, when you walk around the city walls of Marrakesh you soon understand why. From Marrakesh visit the Agafay Desert and consider how the nomadic people of this land have had to embrace a more settled life in order to survive. Behind lie the Atlas Mountains and the enormous Lake Takerkoust, which is seven kilometers long. Students will have a chance to consider the importance of irrigation and hydroelectricity when they learn about the reason for the lake’s existence. Morocco has so much to offer eager students on a school trip. From the stunning landscapes to the underlying political and economic issues, and from the rich history to the deep-seated religious influences, students will have plenty to explore, much to question and lots to take back to the classroom. Marrakech Tours 8-Day Imperial Cities Click here 9-Day Morocco Honeymoon Click here Morocco Family Tour Adventure Click here What To Know About Marrakech ABOUT MARRAKECH Click here My Top 10 Marrakech Click here Mount Toubkal Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it! Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

Agadir Attractions and Where To Go

Agadir Attractions and Where To Go ABOUT MARRAKECH If you’re planning a trip to Agadir and you want to learn more about some Agadir attractions, then you have come to the right place. In the few paragraphs of this article, you will be provided with an overview of the places you can visit and the different things you can do to enjoy your stay in the city. Agadir is considered by many to be Morocco’s premier coastal resort. Its main attraction is its beach that stretches for around 8 km and that is well known for its cleanliness and the beauty of its golden sands. The beach of Agadir is serviced by top quality four and five star hotels. It is patrolled by conspicuous police to keep hawkers and hustlers at bay and guarantee that sunbathers and swimmers can relax in peace and have a good time. Along the Agadir bay you will find all you need for the perfect beach holidays. If you are a sun worshipper, then you’ll find miles of parasols and sun-loungers where you can just lie back and soak up the sun beams while reading your favourite novel. Jet-skis and dune buggies for hire are available for the thrill seekers and water sports enthusiasts. If you are the romantic type and you want to go strolling up and down the beach to enjoy a sun set or hunt for the perfect memorable photo opportunities, then you will also find camel rides and horse rides all along the beach. Among the main Agadir attractions are the city’s three Golf courses: “Agadir royal club”, “Dunes golf club” and the “Golf du Soleil”. The city also has many tennis clubs. Agadir and cultural tourism: Many Agadir visitors complain about the fact that they miss the authenticity of the real Moroccan culture during their stay in the city. In fact, compared to other Moroccan cities like Marrakech or Fès, Agadir does not have much to offer its visitors in terms of cultural or historical attractions. The reason is that, after the devastating earthquake that hit the Agadir in 1960, the city has been completely rebuilt to comply with world-class western standards and to be mainly a top tourist destination. However, If you want to discover some of the charms and the beauties of the local culture during your Agadir Holidays, then there are a few places that you might want to visit. Agadir Kasbah is the main symbol of the old city of Agadir. It is a fortress that lies on the top of a hill overlooking the entire city, the bay, and the fishing port. Agadir also has a few small museums displaying Berber artifacts including furniture, jewelry, and costumes. The most visited museum in Agadir is the Bert Flint museum, but there are other smaller ones that are less known like “The Musée des arts Bereberes” and the “Talborjt Museum”. Finally, if you want to shop for souvenirs, then the best place to go is the “Souk El Had”. This little weekly market is one of the main Agadir attractions because it is the right place to shop for souvenirs and local Berber crafts at the best price. Marrakech Tours 8-Day Imperial Cities Click here 9-Day Morocco Honeymoon Click here Morocco Family Tour Adventure Click here What To Know About Marrakech ABOUT MARRAKECH Click here My Top 10 Marrakech Click here Mount Toubkal Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it! Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

A Travel Guide to Agadir

A Travel Guide to Agadir ABOUT MARRAKECH Agadir is a fabulous city located in the southwest area of Morocco. It might not be a well-known city but it is an exclusive city as far as a tourist destination is concerned. Agadir’s travel guide will make you aware of Agadir city and its beautiful attractions. Far away from the rushes of life and noise of city, this is a silent city with modern culture. It is a well-equipped city consisting of all latest and modern amenities. This Agadir travel guide will be really helpful for everyone who is planning their holidays and has not heard of this picturesque city. Agadir has a very tragic origin. Due to a sudden disaster penalized by nature in 1961, there occurred an earthquake that took the lives of many people. Then this was rebuilt again with the blessing of God and was revolutionized with the latest technologies and inventions. There are many places to visit here for tourists. The atmosphere here is a little mild and cool but it is really liked by everyone. The days and nights have a great charm of their own. Agadir also has some of the beautiful beaches worth enjoying and best during summers. The beaches are vast, tidy and fully fledged with sunbath beds, umbrella shades, nearby natural flora enhance its beauty more. Agadir travel guide is your information guide who makes you know about when to travel and how to plan up your trip. There are many cheap flights to Morocco and Agadir. A lot many cheap and classy hotels like Club hotel Riu Tikida Dunas, Hotel Kamal etc. are also there where you can have a safe and comfortable stay. The Agadir City of Morocco is also well known about its history and there are remnants of those lavish past architecture. So some of the museums like Bert Flint museum etc. have preserved the antiques for the tourists. These museums reflect the old lost culture of the city Agadir. Agadir has a special attribute of a graceful night. People in the night time are full of their spirits and enjoy many of the things out here. Agadir travel guide has covered many of the things like there are lounges and bars with most expensive and high quality wines and multicuisine foods. The restaurants are also having expert chefs to prepare international Cuisines. The tourists party whole night and enjoy their weekends and vacations. Marrakech Tours 8-Day Imperial Cities Click here 9-Day Morocco Honeymoon Click here Morocco Family Tour Adventure Click here What To Know About Marrakech ABOUT MARRAKECH Click here My Top 10 Marrakech Click here Mount Toubkal Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it! Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

Camel Trekking in the Moroccan Sahara Desert

Camel Trekking in the Moroccan Sahara Desert Morocco is a country that offers unparalleled diversity, a people that are naturally hospitable, warm and friendly and a culture that is rich, compelling and enduringly fascinating. Tour Morocco and experience the tranquility of the Sahara at the traditional pace of desert life. Enjoy the warm hospitality of the Berber people and witness the remarkable clarity of light over the ever-changing colours of the dunes. Sip mint tea with the desert nomads and sleep under a star-filled African sky. Camel trekking in Morocco is, for many, the highlight of a Moroccan holiday. Stay in a small desert auberge (desert inn) on the edge of the Erg Chebbi sand sea, where you can safely wander into the immediate dunes without needing to hire a guide; these dunes are the highest in Morocco and climbing them is an exhilarating experience. Take an evening camel ride into the high desert dunes to watch the sun set across this incredible landscape or camel trek further, to a desert oasis, and spend the night in a nomad tented desert bivouac set amongst the palm trees; after a simple dinner enjoy the festive atmosphere created by nomad guides as they drum and sing traditional Berber songs. Is your desert fantasy to wander in the Sahara like a nomad? Travel with your camel and guide as men travelled for untold generations, across the soft curves of sandy dunes and the flatness of the black desert (hammada), as dust devils whirl and mirages shimmer in the distance. In the heat of the day, as you sip a glass of sweet mint tea with a nomad family, gaze across a desert landscape and imagine the days when lucrative trans-Saharan camel caravans, thousands of camels strong, made the hazardous journey from the salt mines of Mali and Niger to the bustling souks of Marrakech. I have undertaken two extended camel treks and I remember, on one occasion, staying with a nomad family in a traditional brown wool homespun tent. I awoke in the night to a cacophony of snores and, switching on my torch, discovered that I had been joined by a herd of ‘snoring’ goats. On that, my first extended camel trek, my days and nights were filled with the unexpected. As I walked out of the ‘World as I know it’ and trekked with my nomad guide, I realized that my journey was in fact one of self-discovery. When travelling in the Moroccan Sahara I repeatedly heard the words ‘Incha Allah’ (‘if God wills’). I experienced, first-hand, that the life of the desert nomad is one of surrender and acceptance: surrender to the elements and the events of daily life; acceptance of what is and what will be. Imperial City History Click here Ksour And Kasbah Click here Essential Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it! Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

Mount Toubkal Via the High Atlas Valleys of Morocco

Mount Toubkal Via the High Atlas Valleys of Morocco The High Atlas Mountains have a spectacular setting in valleys with greenery surrounding them, the mountains rising above, and rivers rushing through. The untamed land is unlike any other, but you will want to take a tour operator with you to explore the region. One Morocco tour option you have takes you from Imi Ourlad to Lepiney, up Jbel Toubkal and through the Imnan Valley. When trekking Morocco you have an option of short excursions or many nights spent out in the beautiful landscape. This option is an eight day trek with seven nights. Each day trekking will be 4 to 6 hours until the 6th day, where you will hike for 8 to 9 hours. Driving time to the start of the trek is a round trip of 3 hours. The Morocco itinerary takes you from Marrakesh to Imi Ourlad. From there you will hike to Tizi Ntacht which is 2200 meters above sea level. After breaking for lunch, the trip continues to Imi Nifri where you will spend the night at Tezian guest house. The next day your High Atlas trekking will take you to Tizi Ntawtilte at 2400 meters and on to Asakka, Azib Issllan, and a night in a Thkent home. During your Morocco tour you will find many homes are open to you as a visitor of the region. The homes are made of the sandy clay and other natural elements of the country. Most of the Berber villages you will come across at higher elevations are without power or modern technology. This culture lives off the land. The third day takes you to Azib Assouli and on to Tizi Ntagdalt at 3000 meters. The trip ends at Tizi Oussem. Each day you will climb higher in elevation. The fourth night is spent at the Lepiney refuge at 3100 meters before you move on the next day to 3950 meters at the Tizi Aguelzim. At the end of the day you will have reached the Jbel Toubkal Refuge at 3200 meters. Day six is the hardest day because you will be trekking the Jbel Toubkal summit. The summit lies at 4167 meters. It is the highest peak in Morocco. Since there is nowhere to stay at the summit you will hike back down to Armed at 2000 meters for the evening. The hardest part of the trek is up to the summit. The next two days will be downhill and a bit less enduring. To take a Morocco holiday with a hike to the summit you need to be conditioned for the trek. It will require endurance throughout the entire way, as some areas of the hike can be difficult when the path narrows or you hike uphill all day. The reward is worth the hard work! Imperial City History Click here Ksour And Kasbah Click here Essential Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it! Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

Fes Morocco – Experience a Different Kind of best Adventure

Fes Morocco, attracts tourists from all over the world with its captivating fusion of culture, history, and architecture. The UNESCO World Heritage site, the medina, is home to a mosaic of historic mosques, lively souks, and elaborate palaces that are tucked away among its colorful lanes. Take in the vivid textiles, the pulsating beat of everyday life, and the aromatic spices’ sensory delights. Discover the intricate network of winding lanes, where every step reveals historic landmarks and secret treasures. Fes offers an enthralling trip through time, from the majesty of the Al-Attarine Madrasa to the serene beauty of the Andalusian Gardens. Fes offers a unique experience rich in Moroccan authenticity, whether you’re exploring its ancient streets or indulging in the tastes of regional cuisine. Learn about Fes’s magic.

Discover Magical Mystical Morocco on a School Trip

Discover Magical, Mystical Morocco on a School Trip The school trip has become an increasingly valued part of the national curriculum and with the world opening its doors to travel the opportunity to take groups of students on educational trips is endless. Taking students out of their familiar classroom environment broadens minds, introduces new experiences and encourages motivation and renewed enthusiasm. While theory and learning through textbooks has its place, there is nothing quite like putting a subject or a concept into context and considering it from a three dimensional perspective. On a school trip, students are taken out of their comfort zone and gently encouraged to push their boundaries and question their preconceptions. There is no better way to learn than by experience. Alongside the educational advantages of a school trip, students are also given the chance to develop socially and personally, interacting with new cultures and conversing differently within their peer group. There are wonderful travel companies that organize excellent school trip packages to some very exciting destinations across the world. All subjects are covered, all ages catered for, and all requirements taken into account before the trip is finalized. What to See in the Diverse Country of Morocco Morocco is magical and there is no other word for it. A place of exotic sights, smells, tastes and sounds, this country is captivating in every sense. Morocco is a developing country and one that embraces its past with great honour while tackling the future with marvellous vigour. In Morocco, students will have ample opportunity to compare the society, economy and community with that more familiar to them. From the ancient Medina of Marrakesh to the tourist beaches of Essouria, from the incredible mountains of the High Atlas to the nomadic Berber culture of the lowlands, Morocco is a country of contrasts. Beginning in Marrakesh students will be able to get a real feel for the Islamic culture that presides here. Divided into two parts, the city has a new, more European district called Gueliz and the ancient Medina, which is the historical part of the city. The two areas are pulling in different directions and while the Medina is made up of a labyrinth of tiny alleyways, exotic looking jewellery shops, snake charmers and spice stalls, the new district is distinctly more modern with flashy malls, high rise banks and branded shops. The souk in the medina is the largest in the world and is a fascinating place to spend an afternoon. The Museum of Marrakesh has some wonderful artefacts while the Koutoubia Mosque is also worth a visit. Known as The Red City, when you walk around the city walls of Marrakesh you soon understand why. From Marrakesh visit the Agafay Desert and consider how the nomadic people of this land have had to embrace a more settled life in order to survive. Behind lie the Atlas Mountains and the enormous Lake Takerkoust, which is seven kilometres long. Students will have a chance to consider the importance of irrigation and hydro electricity when they learn about the reason for the lake’s existence. Morocco has so much to offer eager students on a school trip. From the stunning landscapes to the underlying political and economic issues, and from the rich history to the deep-seated religious influences, students will have plenty to explore, much to question and lots to take back to the classroom. Imperial City History Click here Ksour And Kasbah Click here Essential Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it! Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

Hiking and Trekking in Morocco

Discover the allure of hiking and trekking in Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from the majestic Atlas Mountains to the enchanting Sahara Desert. Immerse yourself in scenic beauty, cultural encounters, and thrilling adventures. Start planning your Moroccan trekking adventure today

Traveling Guide to Marrakech in Morocco

Traveling Guide to Marrakech in Morocco ABOUT MARRAKECH Morocco is a very interesting nation in North Africa. Over time, it has been a very popular destination for the rich, famous, and the royal bloods. You can very well experience the beauty and wonders of this country if you decide to fly over here and enjoy a well-planned vacation. The main tourist attractions of Morocco are its beautiful beaches, magnificent natural wonders, architectural cities, sea side towns, and even the Sahara desert. Coming to Morocco for an adventure is surely going to be a great experience for anybody. To get to Morocco, you can fly to the Marrakech Menara Airport and see the country in all its glory. Marrakech has interesting tourist spots like museums, historical places, and architectures. The city is streaming with activities both during the night and day too. Sightseeing and shopping is advised during the daytime while enjoying Morocco’s nightlife is the best way to experience fun in the city after the sun sets. Since Marrakech is mostly an attraction-filled area, getting around town is a major factor to consider. You must decide how you’ll get from the airport to your hotel and to all the places that you wanted to see. You can always count on the taxis and buses that are operating around. But then, you must consider convenience and comfort during your stay in order to maximize your vacation. Going around in foot is possible in the city, although you must make sure that you know exactly where you’re going so you won’t be lost. If ever you do get lost, there could be people taking advantage of you. You may also have to pay the person who has helped you with the directions here in Morocco. Get a car for hire in Morocco, preferably with an English-speaking driver who can help you in your transportation needs around town. If you’re a holder of either an international or local driver’s license, you could get a car and drive yourself around Marrakech to have a great vacation. Plan your vacation ahead and you’ll be able to enjoy a Moroccan adventure at its best. Wine, dine, shop, see the sights, and take a dip at Morocco’s exclusive beaches. Be sure to make your vacation a very memorable event. Article was compiled by Eamonn Turley who writes Marrakech Tours 8-Day Imperial Cities Click here 9-Day Morocco Honeymoon Click here Morocco Family Tour Adventure Click here What To Know About Marrakech ABOUT MARRAKECH Click here My Top 10 Marrakech Click here Mount Toubkal Morocco Click here Best Things to Do in Casablanca, Morocco The contrast of magnificent architecture and unforgettable history makes Casablanca a fascinating place to visit. It is the amazing city that is gaining in popularity every year as it becomes cheaper to fly to Morocco. Read More My Top 10 Marrakech it was our first visit to the city and we all loved it!  Definitely somewhere we will be going back to soon! So here are our 10 favorite experiences in Marrakech from the trip. Read More 5 Stunning Places to Visit in Morocco Morocco had always been a country I was curious about. It’s blend of North African and Arabic influences gave it this air of mystique that drew me in. Plus, you know, I like couscous. So I had high expectations when I decided to pop over from Spain and explore the country for three weeks. Read More

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