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Best Places To Visit In Morocco

There are many motives why you ought to pick Morocco as a vacation spot in your subsequent vacations. We are speaking approximately a mystical land with notable geographical and cultural diversity, a land complete with colors, smells, and sensations that depart nobody indifferent. In addition, it is an economically reachable country. Today in this text we need to inform you about 10 locations in Morocco that are really well worth visiting, past Marrakech. Of course, we make an apology earlier for all of the locations we’ve got left out. To be able to visit all these places and to enjoy your vacation. We highly recommend a 10 days tour in Morocco 

The high Atlas Mountains

 The High Atlas is a mountain range that extends from the coast of Morocco in the direction of Algeria. The high atlas mountains consist of the Toubkal National Park, which incorporates Morocco’s high peak, Jbel Toubkal (4, a hundred and sixty meters). The Berber village of Imlil is a superb location to begin the ascent of Toubkal.

The highest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas offers year-round opportunities for outdoor recreation, from snow sports activities in the winter to trekking in summer. One of the best locations to go to in Morocco is the Todra Gorge located inside the eastern part of the High Atlas close to the town of Tinerhir. The Todra and the neighboring Dades have carved steep canyons alongside the mountains.

The 600 meters of the Todra Gorge are the maximum spectacular. On the threshold of the High Atlas Mountains is Aït-Benhaddou, a conventional mud-brick town that has appeared in lots of films, which include Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.

Merzoug Desert (Sahara Desert)

Merzouga is a small town in southeastern Morocco not far from the Algerian border. Travelers looking for a unique experience can take an overnight camel ride through the rolling, deep reddish-orange dunes. Most group excursions in end at a pre-established camp at the base of some very large dunes. Morocco tours operators have their Berber tents set up. Dinner will be cooked here, perhaps with music, and visitors can play on the sand dunes under millions of stars.

Fez

 Fes is the former capital of Morocco that is now the third-largest city in the country. Home to the University of Al-Karaouine, the oldest university in the world. Travelers can begin their visit by walking through the medina of Fes el Bali, where goods are transported by donkeys and handcarts. With a population of about 150,000, the medina is the largest car-free urban area in the world by population. Traditional adobe houses and courtyards adorned with mosaic tiles form a maze of narrow streets and alleys filled with souqs and stores. Fes is famous for its dyed leather goods.

Meknes

Meknes is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco. This imperial city’s name and fame are closely related to that of Sultan Moulay Ismail. The sultan turned the city into an impressive Hispano-Moorish style city, surrounded by high walls with large gates. The city is the closest city to the Roman ruins of Volubilis.

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen or the blue city located in northwestern Morocco. The blue city is close to Tangier, making it a popular tourist destination. First, chefchaouen is a good place for shoppers who can find Moroccan handicrafts, such as woven blankets. Secondly, it is a town where keif ( cannabis) and goat cheese are very popular in this beautiful town. In conclusion, Chechaouen is one the highlighted destinations to visit in Morocco.

Asilah

Asilah is a seaside resort town that has a glorious history. In the 19th and 20th centuries, pirates used it as a base for their operations. Fortifications from these past eras remain, surrounding the restored medina. Asilah is located on the northern coast of Morocco, about 30 km (20 miles) from Tangier.

To avoid the crowds is it good to visit Asilah in spring or autumn. Whitewashed buildings complete the picturesque scene. It has a good selection of inexpensive hotels and restaurants and a growing art scene. About 2.5 km (1.5 miles) south of Asilah is Paradise beach, a wonderful stretch of sand, popular with locals and tourists.

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