3 things to know to prepare your trip to Morocco

3 things to know to prepare your trip to Morocco
Although Morocco is less than 3 hours flight from Paris, the change of scenery is already assured for the traveler who ventures into this country immensely large and coasting West Africa. Exoticism is at the rendezvous from the landing at the international airport of Rabat-Salé, the capital. A sweet fragrance of Orient already floats on this country that strangely combines tradition and modernity

Morocco has long been a country with strong tourism potential. With a minimum of respect for the traditions and customs that are in use in the country, an organized or improvised trip is likely to succeed. Especially for the French who can experience the hospitality and kindness of Aboriginal people. We had the opportunity to go there many times, only to discover the country, and we had unforgettable experiences during each trip to Morocco


The must-see sites of Morocco
With its mild climate throughout the year, Morocco offers several interesting perspectives

Rabat, the capital: It is the intellectual high place of the country. Apart from the universities, it is also the place where you can admire the famous "medina" built in the 17th century. Do not forget the Garden of Essay, the archaeological museum or Ibn-Sina Park
Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco. Considered as the economic capital of the country, the city is famous for its vibrant nightlife and tourist leisure activities like spas or golf courses. Casablanca is also known for its sublime and majestic Hassan 2 mosque, one of the largest in the world
Chefchaouen, the blue city: One can only be amazed by the beauty of this absolutely unique city ... Located at 600 meters of altitude in the north of the Country, Chefchaouen is mainly known for its original houses whitewashed and painted with smalt blue, not forgetting the El Masjid El Adamaa mosque. From the heights of the city at sunset, the view is spectacular
Essaouira: An essential step when you go on a trip to Morocco, this country so contrasted. Located at the edge of the Atlantic coast, Essaouira charm the visitors who come to impregnate another Morocco. The red alleys of Marrakech or the blue Chefchaouen give way to a sumptuous white decor. It is nice to get lost in the atypical alleys of the Medina, there are always nice meetings. Enjoy the morning atmosphere while strolling on the fish market, and do not miss the sunset from the beach or the ramparts, where you can admire the elements go wild on a windy day
The beaches of Agadir: Famous for its beautiful beaches of Taghazout and Tamraght, Agadir is the tourist destination par excellence of Morocco with gardens, museums, parks, mosques and golf courses. Since the 1960 earthquake, the city has been completely rebuilt with modern infrastructure and numerous resorts and other tourist complexes.
The souks of Marrakech: Rich in tourist monuments and religious buildings, the city of a thousand and one festivals attract millions of visitors a year. The souk is the place to be par excellence to bring back beautiful memories. Carpet sellers or craft traders abound in the market where bargaining is necessary or even a duty. Do not forget to visit the many palaces as well as the Majorelle garden, a haven of freshness and peace where it is good to walk there when one is tired of the frenzy of the red city. Housing question, there is something for all budgets and for all tastes. From the stay in Marrakech all inclusive as at Sunshine Vacances, the intimate riad in the heart of the Medina, through luxurious palaces, there is enough to enjoy a pleasant holiday according to his desires
Merzouga, the door of the Sahara: One must see once in his life a sunrise over the dunes of the Sahara, it is an experience that marks forever, that we can guarantee it! We can reach the small town of Merzouga in 4 × 4, then leave the afternoon ride camel in the desert to admire the sunset, to finally spend an evening and an absolutely unforgettable and unforgettable night in bivouac, under the tent in the desert

Some tips for good haggling in Morocco
It is almost impossible to buy without haggling in Morocco. It is not rocket science and it is within the reach of all provided to follow the following rules

We do not negotiate everything and anything. Food products, for example, are priced right and some craftsmen charge quite honest prices
Guides often receive legal fees for each sale in a partner store
Craftsmen's cooperatives are often in the inner alleys of the souk
We get more by taking the time to talk with the merchant
Never get upset or disrespect

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