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Morocco Travel Series The Top Ten places to visit in Morocco Morocco is one of the most diverse countries the world and certainly in the recent years it’s growing out to become the No. 1 tourist destination on its own right. Today’s numerous economical flights, which now fly to over 6 cities in Morocco enable anyone to drop there and spend a great weekend in one of the beautiful cities of the country. No matter if you want to do a cultural exploration of the Islamic – Oriental- Northern African cultural heritages, if you want a culinary tour, or some days of Sun-Sea-Sand, you can now combine all these when in Morocco. In this article I would like to provide you some guidance on what I think are the top 10 things you shouldn’t miss out on trying or doing when in Morocco. Visit the Old District of Fez Fés Medina the world famous leather manufacture     Having the biggest, untouched oriental souk (Medieval market) quarter in the whole world (als

Top 10 Reasons to visit Morocco

Why Morocco?





  Top 10 reasons to visit Morocco


I have a long and romantic relationship with Morocco, an amazing country, which also happens to be the one being closest to Europe, both culturally and geographically. Ever since I was small I was amazed by the beauty of this country which I came to know about, through my father’s travels there. I do still have the seat and the lovely bronze plate he brought from there.

To be totally honest, Morocco is a fantastic country, a place where I would be happy to live. First of all it’s extremely colorful: 


Let's see our Top Ten list! 

1. Do you want beaches?  
Morocco has extremely beautiful and wild, adventurous beaches both on the shores of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean. There are beaches which are the surfers’ paradise. 

2. Do you want mountains and hiking? 
You can get it: the picturesque Atlas mountains have some of the best and greenest hiking trails in Morocco: even snow is frequent there! The wild springs running from the top of the mountains make this area really not even showing it’s in fact in a country that’s supposed to be all desert.. talking about which:

3. Do you want to explore the real desert? 
You can do it in Morocco! The country is also a gateway to the world’s largest desert the huge Sahara. There are thousands of agencies and private agents who take tourists to the Sahara, introducing them to the legendary Beduin lifestyle. In case this is not even for the tourists: Morocco has plenty of cities and villages and a high number of Beduins living in this region.

4. Do you want to experiment international lifestyle?   
You are free to experience in two of the largest bustling cities of the country: Casablanca, one of the largest Atlantic port cities of Africa and Marrakech which is among the most modern cities in the continent full of modern cafés, pastry stores, shopping malls and much more! 
Morocco is not really that much of a traditional Muslim country: it’s way more colorful than that. This along with the fact that the country has been a French colony for a pretty long time makes several parts of Morocco a paradise for French speakers, while English is widely spoken by everyone. In fact, people even talk Spanish in the Northern areas.


Hand of Fatima on a door Morocco

Morocco is a great cultural mix: apart from the majority of people who are Arabs, Morocco has multiple so-called natives or Berbers who are said to have been living in the area long before the Arabic occupants have arrived in the country. The Rifis and the other Berber nations all have their own language and culture, however due to the centuries that have passed nowadays it’s rare to distinguish them from Arabs. 

5. Do you want to stay at big modern cities?  
Marakech and Casablanca are slowly but surely growing to become the trade and business centres of the whole african region, with Fez, Rabat, Agadir and Tangier being close second in the competition. Casablance is in fact more a French than an African city, with its contemporary art-deco buldings and French being the top foreign language in the region. Marakech is a beauty on its own, being extremely huge with multiple districts ranging from rich to poor, from extreme modern to very traditional you can find the best of both worlds in the red city.
  
6.) Do you want to experiment the real Oriental culture and lifestyle? 
You can find it in every single Moroccan city or village, if you know where to look for it. The heart of every Arabic city is the Medina or Madina, the old town part, which is traditionally housing the oh so famous beautiful souks - marketplaces where you can really get to meet and feel the Arabic culture and lifestyle.

7.) If you want to see the largest oriental souk in the whole world then you ought to visit Morocco because it's souk in Fez (Fés) is part of the World Heritage and it is also the world's oldest and largest functioning Arabic style souk. 

8.) If you want to see the second largest mosque in the world:  then Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque is waiting for you with picturesque sites and guided tours for the non-Muslim tourists as well. 

9.) If you want to visit 2 sites which are really exceptional in the whole world: Moulay Idriss, a picturesque little village located near Fez has North Africas largest and most important place of pilgrimage. Millions visit the holy mosque of Moulay Idriss every single year. Not far away you can find Volubils a site from the Roman times which is the current largest and most intact Roman remain in the world. 


I ’ve been so lucky that I could visit some of the biggest and most beautiful cities of Morocco, namely Casablanca, Marakech, Fés and Rabat. I have lots of vivid memories about all these great cities, they do have their own importance in my life for different reasons. I got to fall in love in Morocco so much that I even got to marry a Moroccan guy. That’s what everyone would call a real, deep commitment to a land and a culture and to this day I’m glad that I’ve done it as it gifted me with so many amazing memories.

That’s why I’ve decided to write about Morocco in my blog: to share some of the knowledge I have learned about the people, the culture  the art and the history of the cities I’ve visited, each one of which are really one of a kind on their very own way.

I hope you will enjoy these series of articles. Containing lots of information, memories, toughts and tips on travelling to Morocco. 


  


I hope you liked this piece which I have just pimped up a little bit as it was a tad raw. No wonder, as this is my first ever blog made. 

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To see more wonderful photos of Morocco please check out my Maroc Album on Pinterest

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