Top Trois Merveilles naturelles au Maroc

Le Maroc est le foyer de hautes chaînes de montagnes, de vastes étendues de déserts, de superbes oasis de verdure, des parcs nationaux remplis de la faune et des miles de côtes. Le tableau de merveilles naturelles dans le pays d'assurer qu'il ya quelque chose pour tous les goûts. Bien qu'il puisse être difficile pour affiner les attractions de prix sur votre prochain voyage au Maroc, voici trois merveilles naturelles qui ne devraient pas manquer:

Gorges de Todra

Situé sur la télécommande, côté est des montagnes du Haut Atlas, les gorges de Todra peut être difficile à explorer, sauf si vous êtes sur un trekking ou tour d'escalade du Maroc. La gorge a été creusée dans la terre, et le fond du canyon gère plusieurs miles à travers les montagnes de l'Atlas. Les parois du canyon imposantes font du Todra une des formations rock les plus spectaculaires de toute l'Afrique du Nord.

Il ya une route qui court le long de la gorge, et vous pouvez conduire tout le chemin à travers elle si vous avez accès à un véhicule. A mi-chemin à travers les gorges du Todra il ya un hôtel. Les randonneurs et les grimpeurs sont invités à rester ici ou à l'un des nombreux campings le long du fond du canyon.

Sans doute la partie la plus spectaculaire de la gorge est au-delà de l'hôtel dans la dernière demi mile du canyon où les formations rocheuses commencent à se rétrécir. Dans certains endroits, le canyon est à seulement 30 pieds de large. Les murs sont lisses et augmentent de manière impressionnante sur les deux côtés. La lumière du soleil a du mal à atteindre cette partie de la vallée, et l'eau du fleuve est glacée.

À la fin de la gorge du canyon ouvre soudainement dans une clairière et la rivière coule librement. De là, les villages de Tinghir, Ait Hani, Tamtattouchte et Imilchil sont faciles à atteindre. Pour mieux profiter de la gorges du Todra, arriver avant 08h00 et de rester jusqu'au début d'après-midi lorsque le soleil est à son meilleur.

Parc national du Toubkal

Trekking à travers ce parc national est radicalement différente de celle animée de Marrakech, qui est situé à moins de 50 miles au nord. Situé dans le centre des montagnes du Haut Atlas, Parc national du Toubkal est près de 250.000 acres. Il est le plus ancien parc national au Maroc.

Une variété de flore et de faune épanouir dans Parc national du Toubkal, en partie en raison de son climat. De grands chênes, de pins et de genévriers et plusieurs plantes herbacées utilisées par les tribus berbères locales se trouvent dans les forêts du parc. Parc national du Toubkal jouit d'un temps chaud et ensoleillé toute l'année, même si la neige tombe dans les altitudes plus élevées au cours de l'hiver. Profitez au maximum de votre temps ici en vous rendant à l'été quand tous les sentiers de randonnée sont disponibles et débarrassée de glace et de neige.

Haut Atlas Vallées

Tout ce qui monte doit redescendre, et qui est le cas avec le trekking dans les montagnes du Haut Atlas. Aussi belle que les sommets des montagnes sont, les vallées offrent un accueil chaleureux aux randonneurs qui sont intéressés à repérer la faune marocaine. Moutons de montagne, des singes de Barbarie, des aigles, des faucons, des lézards et les serpents font tous leur domicile dans les régions de la vallée.

Les vallées du Haut Atlas sont également à la maison à la population locale, qui ouvrent souvent leurs portes pendant l'été pour les randonneurs. Niché entre les faces de montagne imposants, vous aurez la chance de partager leur culture et le goût des aliments frais qu'ils ont préparés. Bien que les merveilles naturelles du Maroc sont fascinants, de nombreux visiteurs du pays se souviennent de leur temps avec les gens du pays comme étant le plus significatif.

PRINCESS LALLA SOUKAÏNA

PRINCESS LALLA SOUKAÏNA
while browsing through these royal wedding pictures, i get so sick of looking at the same ole boring dresses and ridic hats. that’s why it’s so refreshing to spot someone wearing something different.

at will and kate’s wedding, princess lalla salma made quite an impact with her traditional moroccan kaftan, at albert and charlene’s wedding, her niece princess lalla soukaina did the same thing. clever!

Lalla Soukaïna, fille de la princesse Lalla Meryem, sœur aînée du Roi Mohammed VI, a célébré son mariage avec Mehdi Regragui, mercredi à Rabat. La cérémonie de mariage s’est déroulée à la résidence de la princesse Lalla Meryem, en présence du Roi Mohammed VI et de membres de la famille royale et de la famille proche de Mehdi Regragui.
La princesse Lalla Hasna a interrompu son voyage à Paris, en France, pour assister à la cérémonie de mariage de sa nièce, qui a commencé vers 16h, rapporte le quotidien Akhbar Al Yaoum.
La cérémonie de conclusion de l’acte de mariage entre la princesse Lalla Soukaina Filali, nièce du Souverain, et Mehdi Regragui, avait été annoncée en octobre dernier par le ministère de la Maison Royale.
she attended the wedding ceremony of albert and charlene wearing a gorgeous pale pink kaftan with crystal embellishments around the borders and a matching belt.  gorgeous. this is totally something i would happily wear. i love that the moroccan princesses sing to their own tune.  a wavy updo compliments the look. she accessorizes with a matching satin clutch and platform heels

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la nature du maroc




La nature au Maroc est à portée de main. Désert, montagne, vallée et mer : le pays a tout à offrir aux amateurs de vert !
Les randonneurs de tout niveau arpenteront avec plaisir les montagnes marocaines. Du haut des douces altitudes du Rif, ses falaises se jetant dans la Méditerranée rendent magique cette région peu fréquentée.


Maroc grandeur nature
Montagne, déserts, oasis ou plages… Au Maroc, la nature est présente partout. D’ailleurs, les réserves et les parcs naturels sont nombreux.

Le paradis des oiseaux
Ibis chauve
Sur les milliers de kilomètres de côtes donnant sur l’Atlantique et la Méditerranéenne, la nature est généreuse. Découvrez, par exemple, le parc de l’embouchure des oueds Souss et Massa près d’Agadir, qui forme un écosystème idéal pour accueillir flamants roses, grues et ibis chauves… Au sud de Sidi Ifni, la sublime plage blanche étire ses 50 km de pure beauté. Plus au sud encore, la baie de Dakhla accueille la dernière colonie de phoques moines du monde. Près de la Méditerranée, la magnifique réserve naturelle du Rif, à l’embouchure de la Moulaya est également un paradis pour les oiseaux.


Vallée du Dadès dans le Haut Atlas
En se rapprochant du massif de l’Atlas, les paysages deviennent verts, l’atmosphère plus fraîche. Vous serez surpris de pouvoir y skier en hiver alors que, dans la même journée, vous pourrez vous baigner à Marrakech. Plus au sud, se dresse Ouarzazate, la porte du désert, célèbre pour ses Kasbahs et ses ksour (villages fortifiés). À l’est de la ville, s’étend la vallée du Dadès qui se termine par les gorges du Dadès et celles du Todra avec leurs vertigineuses parois rocheuses, après avoir traversé la palmeraie de Skoura et la vallée des roses. Au sud de Ouarzazate, c’est la vallée du Drâa qui serpente jusqu’à M’hamid, dernière ville avant le grand désert. Les grands espaces sauront vous séduire. Pour retrouver calme et sérénité, c’est le lieu idéal avec ses oasis surgissant comme des mirages dans un paysage de rocaille et de montagnes envoûtantes. Leurs verdoyantes végétations tranchent avec le désert voisin. Les superbes dunes d’un sable orangé, comme celles de l’erg Chebbi peuvent atteindre les 150 m de hauteur. Magique pour bivouaquer et ne faire qu’un avec la nature.





Montagne enneigée marocaine
Les lacs regorgent de truites qui y attendent les pêcheurs amateurs. Les plus sportifs relèveront les défis du Moyen et du Haut-Atlas à pied, en VTT ou en parapente, pour faire de l’escalade, du canyonning ou de la spéléologie. Ses sommets peuvent atteindre 4 000 m. Ifrane, la petite Suisse marocaine, peut surprendre avec sa fraîcheur d’été, ses neiges en hiver et ses treks « mulet-ski » typiques.
Rien de plus indescriptible qu’un séjour aux portes du désert : cap sur Ouarzazate à la découverte de son immensité etde ses couleurs. la nuit, préférez le bivouac dans le désert, le refuge en montagne et, partout, le gîte chez l’habitant pour des rencontres inoubliables et authentiques. Elles sont au coeur de l’identité marocaine tout comme ses palmiers, l’huile d’argan, le miel de ses lavandes.
Face à l’Atlantique, la baie d’eau turquoise de Dakhla vous enchantera ! vous y côtoierez les oiseaux migrateurs et les flamands roses.
Au Maroc, tous les gouts sont dans sa nature !

The Perfect Morocco Holiday - Marrakech Riad




Are you planning a Morocco holiday? There are many great things to see and do and Marrakech Riad can be your dream destination when you want to see all that great Morocco has to offer. At only a stone's throw away from Europe, Morocco is in the crossroads of where the East meets the West. Africa meets with Southern Europe and the Mediterranean merges with the Atlantic where you can enjoy the best of both worlds in an interesting combination.





Morocco is found at the top northwest corner of Africa and it shares two oceans. It has an excellent Mediterranean climate nearly year round and it has a fabulous, vibrant culture with exciting things to see and do as well. The crafts and art are also favorites of people who come to Morocco to visit.





No matter what time of year you travel to Morocco, you can enjoy a fabulous experience. If you're longing to see magnificent minarets, mediaeval palaces and beautiful mosques, then a Morocco holiday will suit you perfectly. It's going to be important to find the right place to stay, however, and this can be difficult, especially if you've never been there before.





You can find beautiful luxury riads in Marrakech, in the heart of the Medina where there are exotic garden, crowded bazaars as well as many vibrant night-time markets. There are so many great reasons why people choose Morocco as the perfect holiday.





Some of these include:





· Cheap flights- the flights here are very affordable. If you're living or traveling in Spain, it's even possible to make a car's drive to Morocco to see the sights and experience the culture.





· Great things to do- there is always something to do in Morocco so you will never get bored. The cost of leisure activities is also very affordable which makes it easier for you to enjoy all this great place has to offer, even if you're on a budget.





· Great accommodations- You can stay at the fantastic Marrakech Ryad without breaking the bank. Find a fantastic place to stay and enjoy a good time day and night and you don't have to spend a fortune to do it.





While you're on a perfect Morocco holiday at Marrakech Riad, you can enjoy trekking through the mountains or enjoy the golden desert sands. You can enjoy the pleasures of the Medieval medinas in the cities and get wrapped up in the exotic culture. There are so many great reasons to come to Marrakech Riad for the perfect Morocco holiday that you might want to get started planning today.





If you're planning a trip to Morocco and you are looking for a fantastic place to stay, consider Marrakech Riad. They have fabulous Marrakech accommodation [http://www.marrakech-riad.co.uk/reservations.php] and pleasant, helpful staff to ensure your stay is the best imaginable.



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Casablanca - Heart of Morocco




About Casablanca:





Casablanca is Morocco's largest cosmopolitan city and is considered the economic capital. An astonishing city with great architecture and modern lifestyle attracts tourists from all over the world. Casablanca is quite famous for the film of the same name released in 1942 that won three Oscars. Morocco is home to many French or Spanish residents and due to its high education level; teachers, technicians and more retirees migrate to Morocco. Casablanca is a prosperous city and is a great place for American investors and for those who deal with the exports and has the world's largest artificial port.





Hassan II Mosque:





Casablanca houses the third largest mosque; Hassan II Mosque. It is the largest mosque in Morocco designed by the French architect Michel Pinseau. This magnificent mosque has an ability to accommodate over 150,000 worshippers and is composed of world's tallest minarets. Also known as Mosque Hassan II it is the main tourist attraction and thousands of tourists from all over the world book their flights to Casablanca just to see the mosque.





The Corniche:





On the west of Hassan II Mosque, one can visit a neighborhood on the ocean known as The Corniche. It is home to many western fast food chains as well as a western-style movie theater. One can also find many ocean-view cafes, which offer delicious coffee and scrumptious deserts.





Shopping Heaven:





It is a great place for shopping lovers; one can find many leather goods, fabrics and all the fancy accessories. There are many designer outlets, which provide up-scale fashionable items such as leather shoes, belts, bags and shirts. Designer glasses are highly classy and are available in all affordable rates. Art lovers can buy the famous potteries of Morocco, which are colorful and very attractive. As Morocco is famous for its various olives, many shops specialize only in the selling of olives.





Food and hotels:





Casablanca boasts a wide range of restaurants and hotels, which includes, La Cigale, Benis Patisserie, La Corrida, YoSushi and many more. From Spanish food to Arabic delights, food lovers from all over the world enjoy the mouth-watering treats of the city. There is a wide availability of accommodations in the city. If one is looking for accommodations that come in their budget then they must check into Hotel Terminus, Hotel Central and Ajiad Casablanca. Other lavish hotels includes; Sheraton Casablanca Hotel, Novotel Casablanca City Center and Hyatt Regency Casablanca.





Nightlife:





Casablanca is pretty famous for its nightlife, although it is not as booming - it has mixed reviews. Clubs are bars are mostly crowded with men and it gets uncomfortable for women. Despite the fact that most of the clubs are dominated by men, ladies (with some research) can find several clubs which have fantastic spots to drink and jam. Pubs are bars like those that La Bodega and Kasbar are very popular in Casablanca.





Traveling around the city of Casablanca is not a difficult thing to do; one can hire a car or traveling on a bus would be a great way to explore the city. Casablanca is a great vacation destination due to its exotic locations and offerings. With the increase of tourism, numerous airlines are providing cheap flights to Casablanca - holidays in Morocco are simply incredible.



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Moroccan Adventures With Air Tickets to Morocco


The magic of Marrakech and Casablanca, the rolling dunes of Sahara desert and the soaring beauty of Atlas Mountains! There are plenty of reasons to choose Moroccan holidays.





The imperial cities of Marrakech and Casablanca top the travel itineraries of vacationers grabbing flights to Morocco. These cities are laden with tourist delights and promise to dazzle tourists with a multitude of attractions and shopping options.





With top class airports, these grand cities are easily accessible for tourists taking flights to Morocco. Unsurprisingly, numerous airlines sell cheap tickets to these destinations encouraging countless tour operators to sell customized holiday packages for these cities. The efficient shuttle service and airport trains make these cities even more appealing.





Casablanca





This thriving city is an enigmatic melting pot of traditional and modern traits. Casablanca rewards visitors with delightful sightseeing wonders that make one's stay in the city gratifying. Unsurprisingly, Casablanca flights sell like hot cakes.





A perfect refuge for pilgrims, the Hassan II Mosque is an intricately designed mosque that proudly propounds the Arabic architectural genius and welcomes cultural enthusiasts. Hassan II Mosque entices devotees from around the globe to look for Casablanca flights.





For budget travellers taking cheap flights to Morocco, there is no dearth of cheap dinning options and New Medina is one of the finest of them all. This unique dinning location in Casablanca has a maze of fast food chains and restaurants that serve delectable cuisines.





The Square of Mohammed V is a trendy shopping location in Casablanca and is hugely popular among the visitors. It houses string of stores that sell clothes, perfumes, books, and other items at competitive prices.





Marrakech





Marrakech is an archetypal Arabic town. The fascinating cultural and historical legacy of the city is a big temptation for leisure vacationers. The city is hit even among budget travellers as numerous carriers provide cheap Marrakech flights. In fact, it would not be wrong to say that most who book Marrakech flights are the travellers with modest travel budget. Lavish holidays in Marrakech are no problem too.





Tourist charms in Marrakech like Koutoubia Mosque, Dar Si Said Museum beguile art-enthusiasts to look for tickets to Morocco.





Rue Souq Smarine, a popular tourist location in Marrakech, is home to traditional bazaars and entices bargain hunters to book cheap flights to Morocco. The bazaars remain crammed full of tourists haggling hard to pick up souvenir items at rock-bottom prices. Spices, dry fruits, jewellery, carpets, wooden handicrafts, fabrics, shoes and cookware- these local bazaars offer almost every conceivable product and that too at dirt cheap prices!





Numerous food stalls and vendors at popular dinning locations in Marrakech serve some flavoursome cuisines. Foodies get spoilt for choice as the spread encompasses global as well as ethnic cuisines.





Experienced content writer and editor, Jack Olivor has been working with Southall Travel for 3 year. He is consultant and expert advisor on cheap flights to Morocco and writing various tips and advices on holidays and travel industry. Visit http://jackolivor.blogspot.com/ for more information about him.



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Flights to Marrakech From Continental Europe






There are many ways to travel from Continental Europe to Marrakech. One of the easiest ways is to travel by airplane. You can also drive from Spain to Morocco as well. Driving is not always the best way to go though when there are many flights to Marrakech from continental Europe. These flights are not as expensive as one might think and there are many deals being offered.





If you are planning a trip to Europe, you might also want to take a side trip to Africa. You can do this by going to Morocco which is the northernmost country on the African continent. It is also the African country that is closest to Europe and offers languages from Spanish, French and even English. Morocco is a melting pot of artisans and people who are seeking to get away from commercial living. These people seek out places like Marrakech where they can have the modern day luxuries without the hustle and bustle of modern day life.





For a flight that is only going to cost a couple of hundred dollars more, you can also experience this historic city that is a popular get away for many people. Not only are you going to be able to take a quick jump to another continent that is full of history, but you can take many of the day trips offered that are going to get you even more away from it all. Your family is going to benefit from getting some history of the country and you are going to benefit from the quiet and tranquility of many of the day trips.





There are the High Atlas Mounts that offer mule rides to tour the largest peaks in Morocco. You can stay at a Berber Guesthouse where you are going to be treated to local customs. There are also five star resorts and restaurants for those with a taste for the high life. There are trips that are going to fit into any budget and lifestyle choice.





There are flights that leave most of the main cities in Continental Europe so fitting a quick trip to Marrakech Riad can be done from any European destination you have chosen. If you are planning a trip to tour Europe, then you are definitely going to want to make a quick trip to Marrakech as well for the above reasons.





There are many package deals that are available when booking trips so make sure you speak to your travel agent and make sure you take a few days to visit this historic country. You are going to be able to find a package that easily suits your budget as well as your taste for travel. Do not miss out seeing one of the most picturesque countries in the world when you travel to Europe. It will be a short flight that is not going to put any extra strain on your current travel budget.



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De cultuur van Marokko



Het Koninkrijk Marokko is de meest westelijke van de Noord-Afrikaanse landen die bekend staan als de Maghreb - de "Arabische West". Het heeft Atlantische en mediterrane kusten, een ruige bergen interieur en een geschiedenis van onafhankelijkheid niet gedeeld door zijn buren.




De rijke cultuur is een mix van Arabische, Berber, Europese en Afrikaanse invloeden.




Marokko werd een Frans protectoraat van 1912 tot 1956, toen Sultan Mohammed werd koning. Hij werd in 1961 opgevolgd door zijn zoon, Hassan II, die regeerde voor 38 jaar en speelde een prominente rol in de zoektocht naar vrede in het Midden-Oosten.




Hij onderdrukt ook meedogenloos binnenlandse oppositie. Een waarheidscommissie instellen voor het onderzoeken van schendingen van de mensenrechten tijdens zijn regeerperiode bevestigde bijna 10.000 gevallen, variërend van dood in gevangenschap tot gedwongen ballingschap.




Hassan de zoon en opvolger in 1999, Mohammed VI, is een voorzichtige globalist die sommige economische en sociale liberalisering heeft ingevoerd. In 2011 hij de Grondwet in reactie op "Arabische lente" protesten herzien, en een nieuwe regering in januari 2012 benoemd. Krachtige vakbonden wachtte tot mei te lanceren massale protesten tegen de autoriteiten falen aan de democratische en economische verwachtingen.




De status van de Westelijke Sahara nog steeds niet opgelost. Marokko gehecht de gebied in 1975 en een guerrillaoorlog met Algerijnse-backed pro-onafhankelijkheid krachten eindigde in 1991. Pogingen van de VN hebben verzuimd de politieke impasse te doorbreken.




Een geschil met Spanje in 2002 over de kleine Peterselie-eiland in het noorden, nieuw leven ingeblazen de kwestie van de soevereiniteit van Melilla en Ceuta. Deze kleine enclaves op de Middellandse-Zeekust zijn omringd door Marokko en zijn toegediend door Spanje voor eeuwen.




Marokko heeft de status van niet-NAVO-bondgenoot gekregen door Washington, die haar steun voor de ons-geleide oorlog tegen het terrorisme heeft geprezen. Na dodelijke zelfmoordaanslagen in Casablanca in 2003 gelanceerd Marokko een hardhandig optreden tegen verdachte islamitische militanten.



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Morocco Villas Offer Exotic Africa Without the Travel




European travellers who want to experience Africa without the long-haul flights could consider renting a villa in Morocco.





With a flight time from London of just over three hours, it is obvious to see why more people are choosing to book Morocco villas.





A Morocco villa in a coastal city such as Agadir could be the perfect place for sun worshipers who want to spend their valuable break sitting by the pool enjoying a relaxing getaway.





By contrast, the bustling souks of Marrakesh are ideal territory for those who like to soak up authentic culture and enjoy the buzz of a bustling city.





The square in Marrakesh is full of snake charmers, belly dancers, street performers and market-sellers.





At night it is transformed into a paradise for foodies, as stalls compete for your business with a dazzling array of traditional cuisine.





The food is not only packed with spices from this North African country, it is also great value for money.





Many people choose to book a villa in Morocco in the summer months, although places such as Agadir are ideal for those who want to enjoy some winter sun.





Temperatures reach 20 degrees Celsius in January so it is ideal for Brits who want to escape long, dark winters, but don't want to spend hours getting to their destination.





Morocco is a diverse country and modern cities like Agadir, which is located along the Atlantic coast, provide the perfect beach destination, while there are plenty of historical ruins for history lovers.





Adventurous travellers may well enjoy escaping to the High Atlas Mountains, where they can enjoy hiking between Berber villages.





Jebel Toubkal is the highest peak in North Africa, but if conquering that seems like too much hard work, sipping a mint tea at your Morocco villa may do just as well.





Alternatively, visitors can get on a camel and ride off into the Sahara to watch the sun setting on this part of Africa.





Essaouria is a favourite among beach lovers and the picturesque ramparts make the perfect backdrop from which to enjoy this laid-back coastal town.





Quality Villas has a number of Villas in Morocco and you can enjoy the sights of Marrakesh from your Morocco villa, take a beach holiday or just rest at your villa in Morocco.



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My Moroccan Adventure - How I Fell in Love in Morocco


My Moroccan adventure started out as a man in search of love. My friends and family have a hard time understanding the lengths to which I will go in my search for the ideal mate. It all started in May of 2006 when I broke up with my ex-wife. This was the second time we had split up in 2 years. However, this time was different and I just felt the need to move on so I began my search during this separation where else but the internet. And that is where I meet Hajar. In my first communication with hajar she did something that I really liked and appreciated, she gave me her phone number. I really like phone conversation and believe it or not I didn't even add text messaging to my phone until 2010.





I remember the first phone call and she said to me that she was in the car and could I call her later. At that moment I could not imagine her in the car or what type of car she was in etc. But after my first trip to Morocco I could imagine her in the car and I could remember clearly some of our very special moments together in the car.





I meet Hajar in the summer of 2006 and at that point in my marriage it looked as though we were definitely headed for a divorce. I spoke with Hajar quite often throughout that summer and got to know her very well. I don't remember exactly when but at some point in the fall of 2006 I made arrangements to visit Hajar for the first time right after the Christmas holidays. It was around this time that I decided that I needed to file for a divorce. I hold already told Hajar that I was still married and she was very understanding and still wanted me to come and meet her and her family.





So off I went and this is where my Moroccan adventure begins. I flew out of JFK with a small layover in Amsterdam. The cost of a coach flight from the New York Metro area ranges from $800.00-$1200.00 depending upon what time of year you travel so check the internet for the best prices from your area. Our services include an English speaking tour guide as well as food, lodging and transportation. Prices vary depending upon your taste. See our web page located below.





Now let's continue. I remember landing in Casa Blanca and just being overtaken by fear. My friends and family had told me that I was crazy for traveling oversees to meet a woman. After all couldn't I find a decent woman right here in the US. And what if they were right and then I really began to have doubts. I mean I didn't know Hajar or her family and I was about to get off the plane and enter a country that I was unfamiliar with and I couldn't even speak the language. But it was too late for all of that now so I de-boarded the plane and let my adventure begin.





Hajar was waiting there for me at the airport with her father. I didn't know what our plans were but I would soon find out. The airport at Casa Blanca has a train that links directly to it from the city so we purchased our tickets and boarded the train to head off to our destination. We were on our way to Mirit which at this point I was unaware of. Morocco is a Muslim country and I am Muslim. However, I am an American Muslim and I am not accustomed to the entire country shutting down for the EID. So as I would find out we were in a mad race to get back to Mirit which was 6 hours away.





The train ride from the airport at Casa Blanca to the city of Casa Blanca is about 45 minutes. From there we would catch a train to Meknes which is about 3 hrs away. The train ride was pleasant and we were both happy to finally meet. When we got off of the train in the city of Meknes we walked outside of the station which appeared to me to be dark and desolate. Her father stepped away leaving us alone for what seemed like an eternity and at that moment fear overtook me and I realized that if these people had malice in their hearts and some sort of sinister plan in mind then this would be their perfect opportunity. Upon her father's return she looked at me and translated these exact words-My father has found a car to take us to Mirit and he says that you look Moroccan so don't speak because if you do they'll know you're a foreigner and they'll want more money. All three of us entered the back seat of an older Mercedes Benz sedan diesel and Hajar was in the middle. A short time into the ride Hajar tapped her shoulder giving me a signal to rest my head on her shoulder which I gladly obliged and it was my first joyous ride in the car with Hajar.





Once we arrived at the house in Mirit I felt completely safe and was asked if I wanted to shower which of course I did since I had been traveling for more than 36 hours. After I changed we sat down for a meal, chicken taijin, oh how I can taste the food as I write these words. In Moroccan culture it is customary to eat a communal dish and for me it was a great experience. It was that night that I meet her brother Ashrof who spoke perfect English to my pleasant surprise. I spent the next 3 days enjoying the EID feast and I even had the opportunity to slaughter a lamb. My host family was very hospitable and I found the Moroccan people to be very hospitable in general. When I left Morocco after that first trip I couldn't wait to return.





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Are You Heading To Morocco On Tour?




When it comes to listing of tourism hot spots all over the world, Morocco is a place that cannot be left out of the list. Located just a few hours of flight travel away from the major cities of the continent of Europe, the city offers the same level of enjoyment for sun-seekers, city-breakers and adventure lovers. When talking about the top holiday destinations in North Africa, this city is second place next to Egypt.





Generally, people visiting this city do not miss the camel safari in the desert and they also do not miss out the opportunity of exploring the exotic bazaars. On the other hand, most of them miss out the opportunity of taking a dive travel. This is the reason why, it is acting as hidden gem for diving enthusiasts. But, a few people, who have undergone a dive travel would have enjoyed the abounding aquatic atmosphere by beating the crowds located in other parts of Morocco.





Around 10% of the GDP of the city accounts from tourism. Some people feel that this city is not safe for tourism since recently some bombing attacks took place. But, it still remains to be a safe destination for spending holidays. This can be clearly understood from the fact that there are no governmental warnings against travel to this wonderful place. Some of the best guest houses and hotels are offering the best accommodation to the tourists from other nations. So, which is the best time to plan a Morocco Tour?





If the visitors can plan their trip any time in a year, they can avoid the month of August alone since it is the hottest month in this part of the world. It would be wise to visit during Autumn season to enjoy the wonderful climate of Morocco. Even though, accommodation costs go up during this season, it is the best time to visit.





During the autumn season, the days will be warm and nights will be cool so that enjoyment of different destinations during the Morocco tour is highly possible during this season. Trekking enthusiasts can enjoy their feast in this city since there are great opportunities for them to celebrate their trekking experience. The city also has some attractive places that remain unexplored by tourists and so touring enthusiasts can explore these places as well to make their vacation more memorable in the city of Morocco. So, there are plenty of things to enjoy in Morocco, why not plan your trip this vacation?





If you are searching for the best Morocco Tour to make your vacation as an everlasting memory, our special packages best suits your needs. We offer Marrakech Day Trips within your budget. For more details, please visit us.



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Fantastische vakantie Start met goedkope vluchten



Na de intensivering off van low cost vluchten naar Andalusië kunnen toeristen zwerven van historische tours van de oude Moorse sites van Al-Andalus naar de zonneschijn resorts van Malaga.




Voor veel mensen zijn cheap flights to Spanje allemaal over de Costa del Sol of de krioelende stadsleven van Barcelona, maar een gebied zo groot is als het Iberisch schiereiland veel meer heeft te verrassen van de bezoeker.




De zuidwestelijke regio van Andalusië is samengesteld uit acht provincies: Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Málaga en Sevilla. Zoals te verwachten, voor een gebied zo dicht bij Noord-Afrika, het klimaat warm en zonnig voor het grootste deel van het jaar is, steeds met name warm in de zomermaanden.




Dit is een grote aantrekkingskracht uit op mensen overweegt wanneer kan ik boeken van low cost vluchten naar Andalusië. Het warme weer begint zo spoedig maart en kan maximaal tot November. Zelfs de winters zijn mild, als regenachtig.




De regio zelf is doordrenkt van geschiedenis. Het was de site voor Rome van epische oorlog met Hannibal en Carthago en beschikt over vele overblijfselen uit de klassieke periode.




In 711-718 AD, de Omajjaden binnengevallen vanuit Marokko, en gaf de regio de naam waarvan Andalusië is afgeleid - Al-Andalus. Tijdens de komende 800 jaar van Islamitische regel werd het een centrum van leren, handel en architectuur.




Inderdaad, het is de prachtige architectonische wonderen die bezoekers aan deze dag trekken. Misschien wel is de meest bekende van deze de Alhambra - een grote, luxueuze Paleis en Fort complex dat uitkijkt op de stad Granada.




Andere wonderen van Moorse architectuur omvatten de prachtige Mesquita moskee en kathedraal in Cordoba en Sevilla's twin lekkernijen - het Alcazar paleis en de nabijgelegen kathedraal Giralda.




De grote steden in Andalusie zijn vol met bars en restaurants - waarvan vele heerlijke tapas met zeer redelijke prijzen combineren. Sevilla is beroemd als de geboorteplaats van flamenco, en is er trots op het culturele alleseters bieden een ruime keuze van locaties om te horen van de muziek en getuige het hectische dansen.




Hoewel een ver verwijderd van de verpakte resorts van de Costa del Sol, biedt de regio scores van rustige badplaatsen voor degenen die wensen te koesteren in de Andalusische zon en zwemmen in de warme wateren van de Middellandse Zee en de Atlantische Oceaan.




Slechts een paar uur rijden verder neemt noorden de reiziger in de bergen, met traditionele witgekalkte dorpen, spectaculaire landschappen en mogelijkheden voor wandelen, Fietsen, vogels kijken en zelfs skiën, in de resorts van de Sierra Nevada.




Een vakantie in Andalusië is een geweldige manier om de cultuur van Europa te combineren met de zon van de tropen en outdoor-activiteiten. Low cost vluchten naar Andalusië zijn overvloedige online en er zijn sommige grote pakket vakantie daar ook.




Kim heeft 5 jaar ervaring in de reisindustrie en het schrijven van reisinhoud voor brochures. Ze houdt van schrijven op diverse verschillende locaties.



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The Morocco Adventure




Some experiences are thought to create psychological and physiological arousal by an exciting, unusual, bold, risky and uncertain undertaking termed adventure. It is a major pursuit of it in itself. An adventurer or adventuress is the one who believes in the existence of fun from risks in life; be it physical, financial or psychological for the recreation with excitement endured in the process. Travelling can be the most satisfying adventure involving exploration and tourism to remote, exotic as well as hostile areas by stepping out of one's own comfort zone.





Struck by Lonely Planet or Travelogues, Africa is place of deprivations but not when it comes to adventurous explorations. With every turn of the head, there is something new and exciting to venture out into being one of the many authentic destinations. It's second to Egypt as a North African holiday destination.





It is a constitutional monarchy located in the North Africa. The political capital of the country is "Rabat" with "Casablanca" being the largest city. It has always been known for its Islamic liberalism and openness towards the Western world. Morocco is a diverse place with culture and geography. Languages spoken here are Darija (Moroccan Arabic), French and Berber. Same way Moroccan literature is written in Arabic, Berber and French. Rock-influenced chaabi bands are widespread with trance music with historical origins in Muslim Sufi music.





The landscapes are a wild mix up of mountainous regions, calm coastal enclaves and barren deserts. Morocco borders Algeria to the east, Spain (through the Straits of Gibraltar) to the north and Mauritania with the Western Sahara to south. There is miserable climatic variation in the country. In the north, around Tangiers and the Rif Mountains; sunny and dry summers run from May to September. South experiences desert climate with very little rain, soaring temperatures during the day and sharp drops to cooler temperatures at night. During rainy season, The Atlantic coast receives rain and during winters, the High Atlas Mountains are blessed with snow.





There are frequent flights from most major European cities to Morocco and an option of overland travel through Europe via the Straits of Gibraltar. The infrastructure in Morocco is good with well serviced roads and public transport in the North as well as Central regions but further south the roads get narrower plus bumpier. The major cities of Morocco are Marrakech, Fès, Tangier, Casablanca and Rabat. Notable fact is that Morocco is the starting point for travelling all across Africa.





The country is divided into three natural regions. The fertile northern coastal plain along the Mediterranean contains Er Rif; the rich plateaus and lowlands lying between the Atlas Mountains. It extends in three parallel ranges from the Atlantic coast in the southwest to Algeria and the Mediterranean in the northeast. The semiarid area in southern and eastern Morocco merges into the Sahara Desert. Morocco has the most extensive river system in North Africa with most of the rivers flowing towards the Atlantic or Sahara. The Moulouya is an exception and flows to the Mediterranean. Principal rivers of the country are Oumer River, Sebou, Bou Regreg, Tensift, Draa, Sous, Ziz and Gheris. Its 1800 kilometers of coastline offers exhilarating waterborne and wind loving activities in this region. Seaside entertainments include surfing, kite surfing, wind surfing, Trekking, rafting, mountain biking, off-road driving are inland sources to boost up the adrenaline.





The best time to visit the place is the autumn as it marks the end of the Muslim period of fasting, Ramadan. Though the accommodation prices hike, it is the time to dive into the winding streets of the Fès medina or even snag you a wife at Imilchil's Berber Marriage festival. The warm days and cool nights of autumn offer a great deal with nature in Morocco. The High Atlas Mountains, the Anti-Atlas Mountains with volcanic Mt. Siroua, Mountain Jebel Toubkal (North Africa's highest peak), Rif Mountains in the north and the gorgeous Ameln Valley hold the major attraction for trekking destinations. Set beneath the peaks of the Rif Mountains with red-tiled roofs, bright blue buildings, and narrow lanes converging on a delightful square; "Chefchaouen" is one of the prettiest towns in Morocco. Avoid visiting the place in August due to the immense heat it tolerates at that time and the holy month of Ramadan when most of the restaurants will be shut during the day.





The currency utilized here is Dirham (Dh) with 8.15 Dirham equal to 1 US Dollar. The common phrases of communication with the Moroccans whose most cherished possession is their dignity are Ssalamu'lekum (hello, literally peace be upon you); Shukran Bezzef (thank you very much) and Insh'allah (God willing). Handshakes are the customary greeting between individuals but are somewhat weak according to western standards.





The people of Morocco are well-known for their warmth, hospitality and inhibition. It is very common to be showered with invitations for coffee or tea throughout one's stay. The cuisine of Morocco is rated among the best in the world and falls into two specific categories. The first category requires intensive supervision and the host do not participate in the preparations. No women are present and the male host merely oversees the banquet with his sons and servants. Men squat on mattresses or pillows around low and beautifully laid tables. A silver ewer of perfumed water is taken around and poured over three fingers of the right hand of each guest. The host claps his hands to begin the meal. One course after another and each delicacy is served until Chban (complete satiation) is achieved. To finish the Savor, silver ewer filled with warm water is presented to clean the mouth, lips and hands.





The meal is considered as a feast for the Gods which begins and ends with Bismillah (God's blessing). In the second category of cookery, the dishes are prepared with love and care by the mistresses of the homes (Dadas). She spends hours with her glazed earthenware with copper cooking dishes, her kanoun (the movable clay brazier) and the charcoal to perfume the kebabs which allows the sauces to simmer under its heat. A folded carpet serves as a seat. The Dada is dressed in a long colorful robe with the scents of coriander, cumin, saffron, marjoram and onion mingling with the pungency of olive oil as well as the sweetness of sandalwood, mint plus roses to delight the senses. The dinner starts with Bstilla, followed by the typical brochette or kebab flavored with bits of beef or lamb fat. Next comes the Tajine (chicken or meat in a spicy stew which has been simmered for many hours) served with a flat homemade bread called Khubz. In Morocco, as in most Arab lands; every household makes its own bread. After the Tajine, a Batinjaan Zalud (eggplant salad or chopped tomato salad) is served as a separate course. After this, Couscous Marrakesh, the marvelous Moroccan national dish made of semolina with each grain separate from the other is served. The dinner is completed with slices or wedges of peeled melon La Morocaine pastries made with honey and almond land finally a small glass of mint tea. The following dinner is a very much simplified version but it is delicious gives the "feel" of Morocco.





To know the high risk associated with the trip and avoidance to death, check the latest travel news and advisories with current government warnings if you are heading to the area for the history of explosions. Travelling to the Western Sahara region of Morocco is not advised due to the presence of landmines. Though amidst all the fuss; Moroccan adventure caravan tour, North morocco plus Fez Escape tour, Moroccan adventure holiday and self drive tours to the southern coast of Morocco can be a boon to an adventurous mind. Morocco is enlightened with such undoubtedly splendid pride and vastness available in resources to fulfill the lavish hunger for adventure, food and life. It can surely be an obsession that would make one smile with an inspiration to give.



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Waar is Malaga Airport?



Natuurlijk de witte zandstranden, gegarandeerd goed weer en het gemak van toegang tot de Costa del Sol alle maken Malaga een perfecte bestemming voor aankomst in Spanje; maar er is veel meer aan Málaga en de Costa del Sol dan voldoet aan de ogen.




Vliegveld Malaga ligt 8 kilometer ten zuiden ten westen van de stad Malaga in de richting van Guadalmar.


Het is de regionale hoofdstad van een ruimte van Spanje genoemd van de Costa del Sol. synoniem met de zomer strand vakanties de Costa del Sol is een vakantiebestemming voor miljoenen Britten elk jaar.




Malaga's locatie op de Zuid-Mediterrane kust van Spanje betekent dat het ervaringen bijna jaar door zonneschijn. Het landschap rond Malaga ziet er meer Noord-Afrikaanse dan Europese, woestijn zoals glooiende heuvels en duinen en witte stranden alle functies van deze Spaanse gebied zijn omdat zij een zeer vergelijkbaar weer patroon aan dat van Noord-Afrika delen.




Malaga heeft een handige locatie aan de zuidelijke kust van Spanje voor reizen naar Noord-Afrika de stad ontstond als een nuttige handel punt voor de Feniciërs, zelfs vandaag de dag is het nog steeds een zeer belangrijk strategisch geplaatst poort. En moet u om te reizen op vanaf hier dagelijks veerboten brengt u rechtstreeks naar Melilla in Marokko.




Malaga begon leven als een Fenicische kolonie het later werd geregeerd door de oude Grieken. De geschiedenis van Málaga speelde vervolgens in de handen van de Visigoten, na dat de Arabieren de stad, net als veel van Spanje de Moorse invloeden nog steeds kunnen worden gezien in kunstwerken en architectuur, beheerst regeerde ze met succes totdat ze over werden gegooid door christenen tegen het einde van de 15e eeuw. Deze kleurrijke geschiedenis leent Malaga een zeer interessante archeologisch verleden. Veel belangrijke vondsten kunnen gevonden worden in musea die document deze interessante culturen. De grootste overblijfselen van Moorse besturingselement nog steeds zichtbaar zijn vandaag de prachtige overblijfselen van moslim paleizen in het fort van Alcazaba. Steile kronkelende paden en gedifferentieerd binnenplaatsen weergegeven deze prachtige Moorse stijlen fantastisch.




Malaga luchthaven is zeer goed bediend door snel moderne goed onderhouden wegen. Dit maakt Malaga een prachtige bestemming om te komen tot wanneer u deze regio van Spanje bezoekt. de A7 kustweg links naar de snelweg AP7 Autopisa del Sol; Wat betekent dat u geen probleem moet bij het verkrijgen van naar bestemmingen zoals Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Marbella, Granada of zelfs uit naar Gibralta in uw huurauto. De kust A-7 is de oude weg van de N-340 duurt het een fantastische route klampt zich vast aan de kust, is de moeite waard een drive om te genieten van het prachtige uitzicht en Verken nieuwe stranden.




Malaga heeft een fantastische culturele en historische achtergrond; in 2004 heeft de gemeenteraad in Malaga realiseerde dat zij had een uniek aanbod dat ze gebruiken kunnen om te bevorderen van de stad. Ze verzocht te worden geplaatst in het bod voor de 2016 Europese cultuur hoofdstad, en zijn druk bezig sinsdien gewerkt om hun kansen op het winnen van deze award. Musea, galerijen, restauratieprojecten en theaters hebben zijn opduiken over de plaats in afwachting van de subsidie.




De kust van de Costa del Sol heeft vele wereld klasse golfbanen; in feite is dit de hoogste concentratie van cursussen op één locatie in de wereld. Het wordt vaak aangeduid als de 'Costa del Golf'. Voor gezinnen vermaakt een bezoek aan dit gebied er meer aan de hand is dan u ooit zult moeten houden u tijdens een vakantie. Er zijn eindeloze witte stranden, thema parken, waterparken, safari parken en activiteiten zoals rijden op de skelter, op hetzelfde moment voor een iets meer gekweekte moment heeft de Costa del Sol ook genoeg te doen kunst of geschiedenis aficionado gelukkig.




Malaga luchthaven is veruit de beste luchthaven om te gebruiken als u van plan bent voor een bezoek aan de Costa del Sol, een huurauto hier maakt het verkennen van dit prachtige gebied een mogelijkheid. Om te ontsnappen aan de drukte en de drukke toeristische gebieden is het echt de moeite waard nemen een beetje weg reis avontuur.




Een auto huren Malaga is de perfecte manier om de regio te verkennen. Met zo veel interessante plaatsen om te ontdekken is een Autoverhuur Spanje de aanbevolen en meest kosteneffectieve vervoer optie.



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10 Reasons to Visit Morocco - A Holiday and a Lifestyle!




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This exotic North African country can be as relaxing or as adventurous as you want it to be. Here is how to get the best out of the country's luxury resort hotels, exotic souks, mountain treks and desert safaris, with 10 tips and reasons to visit Morocco to help start your holiday planning and further research.





Beaches:





Take your pick from a wide choice of beaches on Morocco's Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. Opt for popular resorts such as Agadir or quiet spots such as Asilah and Oualidia.





Cities:





Morocco's imperial cities dazzle with old palaces, medinas and bustling markets. Top options include Marrakech, Fes and Rabat.





Riads:





Get a taste of typical Moroccan hospitality with a stay at a riad, which is usually a palace or grand courtyard home that has been turned into a luxury boutique hotel or bed and breakfast.





Desert:





Head into the Sahara on a camel trek or four-wheel drive excursion. Book a day trip or stay in a Bedouin tent.





Mountains:





No matter where you choose to stay in Morocco, the mountains beckon. The Atlas range runs through the middle of the country, while the Rif Mountains sweep down to the north coast.





Food:





Mouth-watering Moroccan cuisine will have you asking for more. Try tajine, a subtly-flavoured stew using lamb, chicken or fish. Couscous dishes are also popular. Wash them down with wine, beer or refreshing mint tea.





Shopping:





Get lost in the souks of Casablanca, Tangier and other towns and cities as you barter for brightly-patterned ceramics, leather goods, baskets, carpets and jewellery.





Spas:





Wind down in traditional steam baths found in towns and cities throughout the country. Luxury hotels in resorts such as Essaouira have modern spas offering a wide variety of treatments.





History:





Imperial cities such as Tetouan boast ancient medinas that have hardly changed in thousands of years. Head towards the desert and you'll see spectacular kasbahs built into cliff walls.





Festivals:





Music, dance and Arab traditions such as storytelling and horse riding are at the fore of Morocco's moussems, held throughout the country and incorporating a fair and a religious celebration. Top picks include the rose moussem at Kelaat M'Gouna near Ouarzazate and the date festival at Erfoud on the edge of the desert.





A holiday in Morocco is full of excitement. Whether you choose to stay in a sumptuous city hotel in Morocco, or sleep under the stars in a remote Berber village, there's an atmosphere of mystique and magic, where you will take away amazing memories of snake charmers and camel trains to kasbahs and minarets.





Penny Church, writes for the map-based holiday destination and flight finder Travelwhere. With Travelwhere, you can find discount flights to Morocco along with a wealth of additional information - including the package holiday brochures of specialist tour operators to Morocco.



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The Geographical Importance of the City




Located alongside the Atlantic Ocean and being a capital of the Great Casablanca region, Casablanca is one of the most renowned and popular destination of Morocco and North Africa. The location of this city near the Atlantic Ocean is of great value and that's why this city also serves as the chief port of Morocco. Casablanca is the largest city of Morocco and supports the travel and tourism being the financial and the economical capital of the country. This chief port is a main source of country's trade with rest of the world and generates revenue to boost up the economy.





The geographical location of this city makes this city a central place to be a major participant in the country's overall economic and financial portfolio. There are too many attractions in this historical city but the Bouskoura forest is the only natural attraction in the city. Not only this but there is so many other things to do and places to visit while having a family trip or a business tour to this attraction of Morocco. You can find a lot of foreign tourists in Casablanca and if you are traveling from London, you can easily book your cheap flights to Casablanca from London.





Its always a nice experience to walk in the city streets and to explore the culture, norms and values of any nation, and this city is perfect place to get some knowledge and awareness regarding the culture and tradition of Morocco. So many things which can be a source of recreation and amusement for you during your journey through some discounted Casablanca flights include; Port of Casablanca, Cathédrale Sacré-Coeur, City Hall of Casablanca, Casablanca Techno Park, Casablanca Twin Center, Hassan II Mosque, New Medina of Casablanca, Notre Dame de Lourdes, Les Bains Ziani, Complexe le Village, Museum of Morocco Judaism, White Mosque. All these famous places are considered to be a must watch beauty of Casablanca, and if you are heading out for visiting some famous and distinct places, you should enjoy these above mentioned resorts and famous hotspots, but book your flights to Casablanca first as the cheapest available seats on offer have always a limited availability.





Nightlife is also one of the most considerable factors, and all the travelers and tourists while planning for their destination also consider this in order to hang out at night. Thus you can see for yourself that most of the tourists travel to those destinations which are famous for their day's excursions and beautiful night life. Quite similarly this city is also pretty famous for its nightlife as clubs are bars represents a unique and enjoyable atmosphere with city's dazzling and shining night view. As the trend of international travel and tourism has increased thus so many famous and top ranked airlines are providing cheap flights to Casablanca with quality air traveling services.



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Travel to Morocco for Exciting Holidays Abroad




Morocco is a wonderful Country with some majestic mountain ranges, great coastline and some



of the most intriguing Cities on the Continent. Many travellers end up in the Country to



sample life in the famous Cities of Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat and most are not



disappointed by what they find. The people are very friendly as well and the infrastructure



is very good for the region and it is getting better with the current Government aiming to



increase tourist numbers to the Country.





The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring and autumn when it is cooler and more



comfortable. The summer can be a good time to visit the coastal areas, but the interior of



the country will be uncomfortably hot. The winter can get quite cold in the north though the



further south you go, the days will get warmer, however, night time will still be chilly.





Health wise - There is a small risk from Malaria in the extreme south of the Country, but



many do not believe it is worth the effort of taking anti-malarial medication. Consult your



doctor before coming to this conclusion, it is better to be safe than sorry! Altitude



sickness can occur in the mountains and you should be prepared for this. The medical



services in Morocco are average and serious injuries and illness may lead to evacuation by



air to Spain.





Visas and Documents - Most visitors to Morocco will be able to visit the Country without a



visa and be able to stay for up to three months on arrival. Israeli citizens will have to



apply for a month long visa before departure. If you are coming from a country or region



that is affected by yellow fever or cholera you will need to prove that you have been



vaccinated, most clinics or doctors issue certificates with the vaccination.





Cost - Morocco is relatively inexpensive to travel around, though the popular tourist



destinations like Casablanca and Marrakech will be slightly more expensive. A budget of $25



a day should suffice, if you are not bothered about eating in restaurants and don't mind



staying in guesthouses. Travel around the country is good value, but you should be careful



when dealing with taxi drivers, especially in tourist hotspots.





The Sights - There are so many things to see and experience in this wonderful Country and the



fact is that you will not have the time to visit them all and all though this is a shame,



remember it is important to enjoy this visit and that you can visit again in the future.



Obviously, some of the most well known attractions of the Country are some of the best with



the Imperial Cities of Fez, Meknes, Marrakech and Casablanca, all amazing destinations with



plenty to do and see. Walking through the bazaars and backstreets has got to be one of the





highlights of visiting Morocco - Morocco also has some splendid hiking opportunities, with the most popular being the High Atlas with the impressive Jebel Toubkal. What should be remembered is that there are alternatives to this popular destination, with the Anti Atlas to the south and the rarely



visited and wilder Rif Mountains near Tangiers and Chefchaouen.





The mighty ruins of Volubulis are the largest Roman remains in Morocco and it is now a World



Heritage listed site. It is one of many ruins across the north of the Country, but none are



in the magnitude of this site which lies close to Meknes.





While some may not consider it a highlight, travelling down the Western Sahara to Mauritania



is an adventure and a must for many overland travellers making their way to West Africa. It



may be an uncomfortable ride, but think of all the fabulous anecdotes you can tell your



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Morocco Travel Agency - Tips For a Morocco Holiday Adventure




Attention all Adventure Junkies! Contrary to popular belief, Morocco is not all just about the markets and the stunningly beautiful cosmopolitan city. There are many things to see for those into alternative, off-beat travel. Here are some tips I received from a Morocco travel agency about exciting things to do on my Morocco holiday:





Morocco is a country of both stunning landscapes and captivating cities, so if your sense of adventure involves the love of heights, you are in for a treat. Imagine setting off on a hot air balloon from Marrakech and peacefully glide over Morocco whilst enjoying the breathtaking scenery. The Morocco travel agency I went through for the hot air ballooning adventure also included a visit into a village to have mint tea and home baked bread whilst mingling with a local Berber family.





For those who are into more action than a slow drift across the air, personal helicopter flights are available. Many routes are available if you choose this option, and these tours can last between an exhilarating twelve minutes to an extensive 4.5 hours.





A more comprehensive and encompassing helicopter tour that I recommend is that Atlas Tour, which takes about one hour to complete. In this excursion, you can view the dramatic scenery of the Atlas Mountains, Lake Takerkoust, Ouirgane, Toubkal, Oukaimeden, the Ourika Valley, and Marrakech.





Fancy racing a quad-bike around town? Bike lovers will love the experience of coasting around Palm Grove where you can zip around, admiring the picturesque 'green region' of Marrakech which is home to some of the most beautiful luxury homes, golf courses, and hotels in the world. You will also get to visit the famous Marrakech Piste oasis, ride some awesome dunes, and visit some Berber hamlets before stopping off to enjoy a tea break with some of the locals.





If you are after a more structured desert experience in the form of a several day tour with a Guide, these are also available at any good Morocco travel agency. These travel agencies may also be able to tailor an itinerary suitable to you that incorporates hot air ballooning, helicopter rides, and quad-bike riding.





I hope you enjoy your exciting adventure Morocco holiday. Once you experience the wild side of this amazing country, you will never want to leave!





Voyage to Morocco travel agency is based in Marrakech, Morocco and offers luxury private travel agency Morocco services, including a Morocco tourist guide, for Morocco trip packages suitable for families, couples, singles and small groups at affordable prices. Contact http://www.voyagetomorocco.com/ to arrange your best Morocco holiday ever!



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Holidays to Morocco - Choices For Everyone




The Moroccan Kingdom has earned itself a reputation for being the epitome of exotic glamour over the years. Thanks to two very high profile films; the 1942 film Casablanca and the recent chick flick, Sex & the City 2, Morocco has become a popular destination for holiday makers and proves that it is everything the movies portray and more. This country is comprised of mainly deserts and rugged mountains and is situated on the North African continent. Saying that, the Morocco cities are vibrant and alive with a mix of eastern and western culture and tradition. You would think the luxury here comes at a high price, but you will be surprised to find many cheap holidays here and an abundance of affordable flights as well. If you stay in one of the main cities you will definitely grab a bargain.





Marrakesh



Trasport yourself into the past on your arrival to Marrakesh. The picturesque alleys and souks are everything a holidaymaker would expect from Morocco. The souks in this city are particularly special - you'll find a wide array of exotic goods.





As you wander the streets you'll come across storytellers and street performers, adding to Marrakesh's exotic vibe. Accommodation for holidays to Marrakesh must be in the form of a riad - a traditional Moroccan house built around a hidden garden.





Casablanca



Casablanca, known famously for the film, mixes old and modern architecture. The Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abadallah decided to rebuild the Anfa in the mid-18th century. The ruins combined with the city's Art Deco architecture are an interesting mix adding to the city's allure. The city is also situated on the coast so you'll find a number of beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sunshine. Stop off at one of the numerous cafes on the coast for some excellent people watching.





Fez



Fez is the top destination for holiday makers who want to experience true Moroccan tradition because of the souks and medinas of Fez, which have remained unchanged since the Middle Ages. In fact, the entire medina of Fez has been dedicated a Unesco World Heritage of Humanity Site. Take a stroll through the medina and you'll be amazed by the craftsman and their impeccable charm. After shopping until you drop, visit a traditional restaurant for some delicious local delicacies. A popular destination with its own airport, Fez is a great choice for cheap holidays to Morocco.





Agadir



Agadir is the destination to visit if you want to enjoy the Moroccan coast, boasting over 300 days of sunshine a year. Spend your time relaxing on the 10 kilometres of coastline after a visit to Fez or Marrakesh. If you need a break from the beach, visit the city's new marina where you can view the hundreds of boats harboured here whilst enjoying an ice cream.





Azilal



This rich city with natural wonders and landscapes lies in the heart of the Atlas Mountains. The adventurous traveller will feel at home here, with a number of outdoor activities and sights to take in. You can explore a number of caves and waterfalls and even partake in extreme sports if you're feeling brave. Or if you want a real adventure, start off your holidays here before trekking the Atlas Mountains.





Jen Smith works in the travel industry and writes articles based on the world's top destinations and the latest holiday offers.



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