Errachidia Province Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Sahara Desert Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Just came back from Morocco, not sure whether to talk about it or not
Recently, I went to Morocco with my best friend and discovered a lot of interesting things. Let's organize the experiences we gained in Morocco.
1, The cost of living in Morocco is really low, shopping won't hurt your wallet
2, The Sahara Desert is a must-visit, but you really need to choose a good tent hotel, otherwise the cold water for bathing at night, cold sleep, the overall experience will drop a lot
3, The SIM card is directly available for free at the airport after landing, just recharge the data and call charges and you can use it
4, Morocco uses European standard plugs
5, Online car-hailing in Morocco is illegal, if discovered, the driver will be beaten by taxi drivers
6, You must bargain when taking a taxi, it feels like the taxis here are all very expensive, if you don't bargain, you will really cry
7, Bring disposable toiletries, folding kettle
8, You must bargain when buying souvenirs, because they will deliberately call high prices when they see Chinese people
9, It's not cost-effective to exchange currency at the airport, it's recommended to go to a Chinese restaurant in the city
10, I think Tajine is quite delicious, but eating too much will get tired, if you worry about not being able to eat the food here, you can bring some chili sauce or pickles
11, If someone kindly shows you the way on the road, you must refuse, because they will ask for tips in the end
12, The weather in Morocco in December is very good, it's sunny during the day, you can wear a piece of clothing when the sun is out, but the temperature difference between morning and evening is huge, it's very cold, you still need to bring some thicker clothes
13, Don't think about coming to Morocco for special forces travel, because it's very tiring. The distance between each attraction is very far, the time spent on the car every day is very long, if someone tells you that you can run through the whole Morocco in 4, 5 days, then this travel agency must be irresponsible
14, The Jemaa el-Fna Square is very lively, with various street performances, especially snake charming, scary, and a variety of delicious snacks
15, Fez is really a maze, without a guide, it's hard to move an inch inside
Glamping in the Sahara Desert
If you are in Morocco, make sure to spend at least 2-3 days in the Sahara Desert. It was the highlight of our entire trip to Morocco!
The sunrise or sunset doesn't get much better than from the top of the sand dunes. Especially if you just spent the night in a luxury tent in the middle of the desert.
MUST VISIT PLACES IN MOROCCO
Top spots in Morocco
Morocco is one of our favorite countries! The food is delicious, the streets are busy and colorful and there is so much to see.
Our favorite places in Morocco are the Sahara Desert, Blue City, Fez, and Marrakech.
Make sure to spend at least one night glamping in the Sahara Desert. Sip the hot Moroccan tea during the sunrise and watch the sunset from a top of the sand dunes😍
Someone pinch me… this absolutely feels like a dream. Sahara desert was even better experience than what i imagined
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Merzouga Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Desert Camp
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We proceed to the desert camp by camel after sunset, about half an hour ride, we reach the camp through darkness.
Same as usual, a welcome drink is served, while we are waiting for the rooms. I asked one of the staff the name of the accommodation, he told me it is Luxury Oasis Camp located in the heart of the Desert of Merzouga, of the great and majestic Erg Chebbi. Our luggage is transferred by a 4X4 vehicle.
Premium Berber tent with a queen size bed, private bathroom and shower with low pressure not so hot water. There is a powerpoint for you to charge your phone, and Berber craftsmanship boxes and tables to place your things. Inside the tent there is a window, that you can open to let air come in, because it is not an air conditioner.
Dinner shared with others at the table of 8 or 9, after dinner, they will gather around the fire to play the traditional music.
You can wake up in the middle of the night to watch the galaxy in the dark, and sunrise in the morning. After that have your breakfast, and prepare to go back to the town of Merzouga.
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Just a quick note to say what a fabulous 12 day tour I found this to be.
If you want to learn about the culture and history of a country as well as seeing some spectacular scenery then this is for you. There is a lot of travelling involved and a few early morning departures but enough time for rest to compensate. Maybe a little more space in the mini-bus would have been nicer as the back 4 seats were a little cramped but there were plenty of breaks during the journeys to from Marrakech to Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Fes, Merzouga, Skoura, Tigzha, Ouarzazate, Essaouira and back to Marrakech.
Food was good and sometimes exceptional. All accommodation was acceptable and in some cases fantastic. This was my first holiday of this type and I will certainly try another - most likely with Fes.#境外遊
Sahara Golden Sand Merzouga !
Merzouga is a small village in southeastern Morocco, about 35 km (22 mi) southeast of Rissani, about 55 km (34 mi) from Erfoud, and about 50 km (31 mi) from the Algerian border.
The village is known for its proximity to Erg Chebbi, and it is for this reason that a part of the itineraries of many tourists visit Morocco.[1] It has been described as "a desert theme park", and the Erg Chebbi as "a wonderland of sand".[2] Merzouga has the largest natural underground body of water in Morocco
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I can’t even put into words how much I loved the three days I spent in this little town in the Sahara Desert. Merzouga is situated near the Algerian border, and is the perfect base from which to experience the culture and beautiful landscapes of the Sahara. You’ll find a massive expanse of sand dunes here, making you feel like you’re worlds away from civilization. But in fact, Merzouga is fairly easy to access, and has plenty of accommodations to make it an easy add to your Morocco itinerary. Stay at least two nights in a luxury desert camp to get the full experience and to give yourself enough time to unwind. Don’t miss ATV riding around the dunes, a musical performance from the local Berbers, and dinner under the stars. #awesomepic
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Merzouga Desert Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The great Sahara Desert 🐪
An amazing experience to watch the sunset and sunrise. Slide down the dunes and enjoy the climb up the fine sand. A trip not to be missed when you are in Morocco.
Incredible Sahara 🐪🌵
Reasons to Recommend: It was the highlight of my trip to Morocco 🇲🇦 I had an amazing experience in the Sahara desert! It was a long travel to get there but you can always do a few stops for sightseeing which makes the trip bearable. Watch the sunrise and sunset on the top-of the highest dunes and slide down the dunes for some extra fun.
Morocco, although an African country, has a very unique geographical location. It is the intersection of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, facing the European continent across the sea. It has deserts, hills, oases, and snow-capped mountains, making it a holy land for skiing and surfing. Starting from Marrakech, it takes more than 8 hours to reach the Merzouga Desert via Ouarzazate by car. Our trip of eight people this time verified this saying. Morocco, Africa.
Amazing time in Morocco
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I truly can’t wait to go back and visit the wonderful friendly people of Morocco 🇲🇦. Treated like family 🥰#2023travelwish #mytripvlog #summervacation #bucketlistreboot #wintergetaway
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Chefchaouen Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
5 THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT MOROCCO 🇲🇦 😍
The Sahara Desert, bazaars and souks are the perfect place to get lost 😍 Along the way you‘ll find many amazing animals and friendly people 🐪 🐍🐒 Our Morocco road trip felt like the perfect adventure without being too adventurous if you understand what I mean 😅
Here are our highlights to help you plan your trip:
🗺️ Places to visit / Things to do:
We did an amazing road trip in the following order:
1.Chefchaouen - the blue city 💙 You’ll find many cats here 🐈
2.Fes -Make sure to visit the local tanneries but be prepared for the worst smell 🙈
3.Ouzoud - You can see wild monkeys here🐒
4.Marrakesh - Stay in a traditional riad in the Medina for at least 2-3 days
5.Ait Ben Haddou - This ancient city was in sooo many movies already 🐪
6.Sahara Desert - We stayed at Sahara Luxury Camp (dogs allowed) right in the desert 🏜️
7.Dades Gorge - The nature looks stunning here 🌳
8.Taghazout - The perfect place to go surfing 🏄♂️
9.Essaouira - If you‘re lucky you can spot goats that climb into trees to eat the fruits 🐐 It looks very funny 😄
10.Casablanca 🌈
🚗 How to get around
Rent a car or bring your own vehicle 😁 We took the ferry from Algericas in Spain to Morocco (only 30 minutes) ⛴️ Always carry 2 wallets when you are on the road because the corrupt police will stop you all the time. In one wallet you can carry all of your valuables and the other one just has a little bit of cash inside to give away when the Police asks for it (they usually ask for a lot but if you show your almost empty wallet and say you don‘t have more they will accept it) 😅
⏰ Best time to visit
During the cooler months when it‘s not too hot ☀️ We visited during November and usually had around 20-25°C. cr:wanderlust_samoyed& Contact us for removal
The Blue City of Morocco
Getting There - There are many tours that charge £50-£60 online. However there is a location where ‘big taxis’ that go long journeys are located near CTM bus station in rout de tetoun. Big Taxis which are 7 seaters that costs £6pp one way. They collect the money beforehand and it takes about 2 hours to get there.
Attractions - the blue city is an attraction itself, there is no fee to enter you just walk in and roam around. There are waterfalls located here too.
Hotels - N/A
Food & Restaurants - There are many restaurants and food here, you can find all kinds of Moroccan food and some restaurants have an upstairs if you want a view. There are also restaurants near the river and waterfalls.
Shopping - The whole of Chefchouen has street vendors selling clothes, gifts and souvenirs you can buy and haggle.
I really enjoyed this place but i have to warn you than the journey here has great views but the lack of straight roads may require you to take sickness pills as its very mountainous.
You can spend as much time as you want here but for me 3-4 hours was enough. #chefchaoen #morocco #tanger #tangier
Cafe Restaurant Rahmouni
Cafe Restaurant Rahmouni is located in Av. Hassan II, 91000 Chefchaouen, Morocco, is open daily from 0900-0030.
The restaurant offers the best variety of local and international cuisine, and has a balcony sitting overlooking the nature of the blue city at decent price.
Friendly staff approach and greet you when you just come in the restaurant, and customers are free to sit anywhere.
I had ordered a shrimp tagine and a banana shake. Tagine is a Moroccan cooking vessel that is conical in shape and acts as a slow cooker. Traditionally, tagine is both the pot and the food that is cooked in it and uses Moroccan bread to scope up the meat, vegetables and sauce. Normally, chicken, beef and lamb are common meats used in tagine cooking.
Banana shake is not so cold, but the shrimp tagine taste nice, when you soak your bread into it.
Plaza Uta el Hamman
Plaza Uta el Hamman is the main square of the medina of Chefchaouen, this wonderful square is a great place to just bask and explore, it is filled with restaurants, souvenir shops and sidewalk cafes some with a terrace ( rooftop ) sitting and comfortable places to just relax.
The Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen, which the minaret has an octagonal shaft, is the oldest mosque in the area, occupies an area of around 130 square meters. ( Only Muslim can enter the building)
The incredible kasbah construction date in 1471, once a fortress protecting the area, featuring towers, many arches, domes and passageways to explore.
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Moroccan Sahara Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Morocco
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Morocco is a really nice place to visit and should definitely be in everyone ‘s bucket list if possible. you need to visit this place at least once in your life time otherwise you will have regrets.
stay out one night at the Sahara dessert and gaze at the night sky. star gazing is a really peaceful and calm activity. you will find yourself happier. you can also ride a camel here which is something you won’t get to try or do in your local country.
also it is really a pretty city and the sculptures are really nice. would recommend a visit to take some nice pictures and soak in this amazing culture.
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I went to the Sahara desert and Marrakech.
it’s very hot here, around 44degree Celsius.
food here is good, give a try on the local Tagine
personally I would recommend beef in it.
so much fun here.
It was an adventure to reach this desert part of Morocco. Plus, the camel ride was one of the highlights. #desert #morocco
A Taste Of Moroccan Way Of Life Inside T
Unquestionably filled with abounding tourist destinations, the Kingdom of Morocco is frequently jam-packed with spirited travelers from all over the world. Beguiled by the naturally beautiful landscapes, terrific beaches, and impressive architecture of villas in Morocco, tourists would doubtlessly find their way to this little African heaven. And once they set foot on this majestic country, the first thing they should do is choose a comfortable place to stay– apartments, luxury hotels, or even villas in Morocco.
Of all the types of tourist rentals, villas in Morocco are best for tourists who really want to experience the Moroccan lifestyle. Compared to traditional hotels and apartments in Morocco, villas can give you more than just a cozy resting place. They also offer features to remind you that Morocco is a gloriously peculiar country. So if you’re one of the prized guests, you can be certain of living like a real Moroccan throughout your stay in this country. However, feeling like you’re actually in your own home doesn’t mean that you can do everything and anything you want in it. If you really want to act like a real Moroccan, you will have to go about your everyday tasks the Moroccan way. Here are some do’s and don’ts to remember:
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