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Explore Casablanca


It’s breathtakingly beautiful as well as a place you have to see when you are in the city. If you’re looking for some leather goods or local pottery, then visit Quartier Habous where you will find lots of treasures to take back home at pretty affordable price. You’ll also find other interesting spots in the old medina, too. If you’re looking for an excellent food place in that case, visit Al Mounia who serve up the tastiest tajines as well as lamb. There are some leather tanneries in and around Fez, but the largest as well as best known is Chouara Tannery in the heart of the souk.

Tanneries in Fez


The Imperial City of Tanneries in Fez is famous for its leather item, most of which originate from the leather bazaar in the old medina. There are a couple of leather tanneries in and around Fez however the biggest, as well as the best-known, is Chouara Tannery in the heart of the souk. For the best view to see leather production, head to the leather shops in the galleries above Chaouwara Tannery's center of the souk. From here, you can see the tanks loaded up with brilliant colors; and the skins spread out to dry in the daylight.

Sahara Desert


The biggest as well as possibly best-known, hot desert on the earth. The Sahara Desert is a supernatural spot to put in a couple of evenings. Utilize the eastern town of Merzouga as your door to the terrific Erg Chebbi hills. From here, you can book a 4x4 tour or a camel safari to explore Sahara. Sunsets and sunrises are fantastic in the desert. Camel trekking, camping as well as photography are among the area’s top activities.

Learn to Cook Moroccan Food


Moroccan food is famous around the world over for its fragrant flavors and unique cooking method. It is an amalgamation of a wide range of influences - including the local cooking of the Berbers, the Arabs, the Andalusians, and the French. Sample iconic dishes like tagine and harira at roadside slows down in the city medina, at that point agree to accept a cooking class to figure out how to reproduce the flavors at home. Numerous guesthouses or riads offer half or entire day culinary classes.

Get Pampered at a Hammam


Hammams are open steam showers popular all through North Africa, and especially in Morocco and Tunisia. They were the main places that individuals could come to Bath and scrub since a private washroom in a house or apartment was a luxury few could afford. There are fewer hammams now since the appearance of present-day plumbing; be that as it may, hammams stay especially a piece of the way of life in Tunisia and Morocco. They offer an open door for people to meet, get up to speed and trade tattle, and visiting a hammam is a fantastic way for visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture.

Hassan II Mosque


One of the biggest mosques on the earth covers just about a million square feet and holds up to 25,000 people. 66% of the building is over the ocean, where the minaret's light beacon shines 20 miles towards Mecca. It positions as the country’s most remarkable portrayal of Moroccan creativity for its ornate carved stucco, zellij tile work (a kind of mosaic), and onyx-and-marble details.

Trek the High Atlas Mountains

For eye-catching view and fresh air, the High Atlas is an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of urban Morocco. The Atlas Mountains extend more than 1,500 miles, from the west shore of Morocco to Tunisia. The High Atlas locale is home to North Africa's Known as highest peak, Jebel Toubkal, a top goal for explorers with a summit of 13,671 feet/4,167 meters. Most Jebel Toubkal treks begin from Imlil; a mountain town found an hour's drive from Marrakesh. Although it's not necessary to stroll with a guide, it's recommended. The best time to endeavor the summit clim is in April or May when the climate is charming, and rains are at the very least. On the off chance that you don't feel like climbing the peak, there are a lot more sedate hikes in the surrounding area.

Must Try Mint Tea - “The Heart of Moroccan Culture.


You will surprise to know that mint tea is the heart of social events, ceremonies, and the odd business Trade. It is served by the man, the head of the family, not the woman in this case, interestingly. It is mint tea galore in Morocco, with it playing a huge part in the culture. Legend has it that Moroccans drink so much mint tea because it was the favorite drink of the Prophet. Moreover, mint tea sometimes called Berber whiskey is the essential social lubricant in Morocco, as well as this sugary sweet pick-me-up, is used to welcome visitors and seal deals.

Spot Goats in Trees


The Argania tree isn't the most aesthetically pleasing plant on the earth with rough, thorny bark and gangly, crooked branches. In any case, these Moroccan trees still tend to attract tourist, thanks in huge part to goats that can usually be found roosting in them. The Southern Atlantic district of Morocco is the main locale where the argan tree, Famous for the corrective and culinary properties of its nut oil, grows — generally known as 'Berber gold' income the oil has brought to local people; argan nuts are likewise a most loved of goats. Along with courses in the area, you'll spot goats in trees, feasting the nuts.

Go Surfing at the Coast

The coast among Agadir and Essaouira is well known for watersports activity. Then head to Taghazout for surfing, Moulay Bouzerktoun (north of Essaouira) for windsurfing, or Essaouira for kite surfing. Water Equipment can be availed at all shorelines and on quiet days, stand up paddle boarding is also possible.

Be a part of Morocco Cultural Events


A standout amongst the ideal approaches to experience the rich legacy of Morocco is to take an interest or participate in a nearby local event. Morocco is home to numerous exceptional yearly occasions and celebrations, and timing your excursion to correspond with one of them can be an incredible method to submerge yourself in the nearby culture. A few, similar to the Fez Festival of World Sacred Music or the Essaouira Gnaoua and World Music Festival, are multi-day festivities of music. Others are religious, while some are associated with the local harvest - including the date celebration in Erfoud and the fabulous Dades Valley roses celebration. Probly the most energizing occasion of all is the Marrakesh Popular Arts Festival, which sees performers and artists from everywhere throughout the world accumulate for outside exhibitions in the Djemaa el Fna and sixteenth-century El Badi Palace.

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