Morocco is one of the most adventurous countries in the world. The country is famous for its breathtaking scenery, comprising of shifting sand and deep valleys. Morocco is close to Europe and America, making it well accessible from the countries in these continents. Receiving hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, the country is one of the most visited in Africa. The country’s road network is impressive. You’ll easily traverse the country by your own vehicle. A slow and relish journey will allow you to explore the country’s magnificent imperial cities, spectacular coastline and breathtaking desert features.
5. Asilah
Asilah is a seaside town with brightly painted buildings and
smart streets. A notable place to visit in this town is the Paradise beach.
This is a wonderful stretch of sand located to the south of the town. The beach
offers great opportunities for camel rides and sporting activities, such as
soccer and basket ball. The town has enough shopping malls, restaurants and
banking institutions. The transport system in Asilah is excellent; it’s easy to
get in and out of the town by a train, bus or taxi. The Tangier airport located
near the town welcomes visitors from all over the world.
4. Merzouga
Merzouga is famous for its breathtaking sand dunes and
spectacular sunsets. The best way to explore the sand dunes is through a camel
trip. Other things of interest in this area are desert mammals and reptiles. If
you want see flamingoes and other birds, you may have to visit the Serji Lake. Want
to tour the whole of Merzouga? Well, you need 10 days to explore this desert
region.
3. Essaouira
Essaouira is a coastal town with a relaxing atmosphere and
gorgeous beaches. Most people hit the
beaches to stroll, play soccer and involve themselves in boat-paddling and
related activities. One of the main
economic activities in Essaouira is fishing. This justifies the many fishing boats
and fish auctioneers in this town. With numerous shops and restaurants,
Essaouira offers great shopping and dining experience. A major tourist attraction
in the town is the Gnaoua World Music festival. The festival is attended by international
musicians and clairvoyants.
2. Fes
Fes is the spiritual and cultural capital of morocco. The city
is the oldest in Morocco and has been made a World Heritage site by UNESCO. It
has myriads of museums, including Nejarine, Dar Batha and Belghazi. The city is
also home to religious schools, Jewish quarters and tombs. A place of interest
in Fes is the Fes el-Bali. This place is well known for its local artisans and
donkeys. Visitors enjoy seeing the donkeys as they drink water and the artisans
with their artifacts. Want to buy the artifacts? Well, you need to visit shops
scattered all over the city. You’ll have an opportunity to buy well-designed
handbags, slippers and jackets in addition to the artifacts.
1. Marrakech
Marrakech is the best place to visit in Morocco for an
adventurous trip. The beautiful city is located at the base of the Atlas
Mountains. The city is home to the famous Majorelle gardens, noisy souqs and
fire jubblers. There many interesting annual events which take place in
Marrakech, including Marrakech Arts Festival, Fantasia and Imilchil Marriage
Feast. Most of the festivals are characterized by snake charmers, folk singers,
fire swallowers and horse riders. Marrakech becomes more interesting in winter
when skiers start to perform their magic on snowfalls.
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