Morocco, a country in North Africa bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, is known for its Berber, Arabian, and European cultural influences. The medina of Marrakesh, a mazelike medieval neighborhood, provides amusement in its Djemaa el-Fna plaza and souks (marketplaces) offering pottery, jewelry, and metal lanterns. The Kasbah of the Udayas in Rabat is a 12th-century royal fort overlooking the water.

Morocco is a country of stunning diversity, with majestic mountains, broad deserts, and historic cities, and it welcomes visitors with genuine hospitality and the ideal drink of mint tea.

An other aspect of culture. More than 2,000 years of history could not have resulted in anything less than stunning architectural structures and a wealth of history to share. The road in Morocco is always paved with charms, scents, and vibrant hues.

To begin, we went to Casablanca for panoramic shots at Hassan II Mosque, a structure built on the shores of the Atlantic with a gorgeous interior and exterior.



The souks and kasbahs of Chefchauen’s blue lanes astound with their tonality, intensity, and intricacy. It’s a destination so unique that you can’t help but fall in love with it.

We learn about some of the most classic mosques and medinas in Fez, the world’s oldest imperial city, and we are astonished by the fashionable customs and neighborhoods. The streets of Marrakech’s medina and souks are also full of flavor. It’s impossible not to find a print, color, or spice to take home around here.



And it’s impossible to visit Morocco without viewing the Merzouga oasis. Here, you can fall in love with the infinite sand, the Mifiss mines, and simply relax in the dark brown sands.

Those who enjoy varied sceneries will also find great sites in Morocco. Jbel Toubkal is the highest peak not just in the country, but also in the entire Northern African continent, making it an ideal destination for trekkers.



Nature lovers may fall in love with Morocco’s snow-covered mountains in the winter and wildflowers in the summer. The wonderful valley of Dades, a road full of zigue-zague to be traveled savoring the panorama, is recommended for people who enjoy motorcycling.

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