Where To Go In Morocco
Unforgettable Destinations In Morocco
Morocco, with Atlantic and Mediterranean beaches, is noted for its rich culture, colors, and
scenery. With such diversity, choosing the best spots to visit in this lovely nation might be
difficult. We’ve compiled a list of Morocco’s must–see sites to leave you speechless and
wanting more.
Marrakesh—The Red City
Marrakesh—the Red City—is Morocco’s pulsing heart. Its busy marketplaces, beautiful
palaces, rich gardens, and lively squares have drawn travelers for decades. These are must–
sees:
Jemaa el–Fnaa: Marrakesh’s main plaza has snake charmers, henna tattoo artists,
storytellers, and street musicians.
Koutoubia Mosque Koutoubia Mosque’s 77–meter minaret is a municipal landmark. Non–
Muslims may see the mosque’s architecture but not enter.
Bahia Palace: This 19th–century mansion was home to a prominent vizier and his family.
2. Fez: The Cultural Capital
Fez, one of the oldest cities in Morocco, offers an authentic taste of Moroccan history and
tradition. Known for its ancient walled city, called the medina, you can easily lose yourself in
the labyrinthine streets while exploring artisan workshops, historic madrasas, and other
hidden gems. Key attractions include:
Al Quaraouiyine University:
Established in 859 AD, this university is believed to be the oldest continuously operating
institution of higher learning in the world.
Dar Batha Museum:
Housed in a former royal palace, this museum showcases traditional Moroccan art and
craftsmanship, including ceramics, woodwork, textiles, and more.
Tanneries of Fez:
Witness the age–old process of leather production at one of the city’s many tanneries, where
craftsmen dye hides using natural pigments and traditional methods.
3. Breathtaking High Atlas Mountains
The High Atlas Mountains provide a stunning getaway from Morocco’s cities for nature lovers
and adventurers. This location is a trekking paradise with towering peaks, lovely Berber
settlements, and several routes. Experience these:
• Hiking to Mount Toubkal: Climb North Africa’s highest peak (4,167 meters) in two days for
panoramic vistas.
• Discovering the Ourika Valley: The Ourika Valley, in the foothills of the High Atlas
Mountains, has traditional Berber communities, waterfalls, and climbing.
• Aït Benhaddou: See this well–preserved walled hamlet, a UNESCO World Heritage site
known for its earthen–clay architecture and Hollywood appearances.
4:Chefchaouen: Blue Pearl
Chefchaouen, in the Rif Mountains, is unmistakable with its blue–washed houses, serene
environment, and wonderful beauty. The small, twisting alleyways of the “Blue Pearl” are full
of interesting stores, cafés, and vistas. See:
• Plaza Uta el–Hammam: Chefchaouen’s center plaza, dotted with cafés and restaurants, is a
great place to relax, people–watch, and take in the ambiance.
• Kasbah Museum: The Kasbah Museum, housed in a 15th–century fortification, showcases
ceramics, textiles, and weaponry from the region’s past. • Spanish Mosque: Hike to this little
hilltop mosque for stunning views of Chefchaouen and its surroundings.
5. Merzouga—Sahara Desert Gateway
The Sahara Desert is a must–see in Morocco. This spectacular trip begins in Merzouga, a little
village near Erg Chebbi. Camel excursions, stargazing, and golden sand dunes await. Features:
• Camel Trekking: Take a guided camel journey into the desert to view the sunset over the
dunes and stay in a Berber tent.
• 4×4 Desert Adventures: For thrill–seekers, drive over the dunes to secluded oasis, nomadic
villages, and fossil–rich locations.
• Birdwatching and photography at Dayet Srji Lake: This lake draws many bird species,
including flamingos, in spring. Morocco’s various landscapes, rich history, and interesting
culture make it a must–see visit. Whether you visit its bustling metropolis or its jagged
mountains and vast deserts, you’ll left wanting more.
Morocco Tours
Address: 86 Lot Hiba, 30000, Morocco
Phone: +212 613-504732
Email: moroccoclassictours@gmail.com
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