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Morocco - Where to go?

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Morocco – Where to go?

-Marrakesh hosts Djemaa el Fna, the wackiest square in Morocco, where assorted weirdos put on performances and in the evening food stalls serve excellent local cuisine. The souk [market] is the best place to find good quality crafts. – Fs is the oldest imperial city in Morocco and has the largest medina [old city] and souks in the world. You have to get lost in this medieval maze of 10,000 tiny streets to feel the city. – Dunes. Travel past Erfoud [to Merzouga] or Zagora [to M’Hamid] to get to the dunes at the edge of the Sahara desert, and stay 2/3 days.
-Drive the lovely Ziz Valley from Errachidia to Erfoud – then on to Merzouga and the Sahara desert. Or along the Dra Valley from Ouarzazate to Zagora and on into the desert..
Also driving between Errachidia and Ouarzazate [the Kasbah Route] with snow-capped mountains, valleys, oases, villages and kasbahs is magnificent. Visit the Todra and Dads gorges. – High Atlas, [1-2 days]. Driving Errachidia -Marrakech through/beside the Atlas mountains is highly recommended, the views are spectacular. – For a cool beach scene try pretty blue-and-white **Essaouria, rather than the over packaged Agadir. It has an excellent beach though it can get windy. – Casablanca is a huge modern city with not much ethnic interest bar the biggest mosque in the world and the old quarter. – Rabat, the capital, is smaller than Casablanca and much more traveller-friendly, though still not a must-see. It’s relaxed, hassle -free, has one or two worthy sights and lots of pleasant cafs.

Suggested Activities:

Trekking: from half-hour walks to 3-10+ days treks can be arranged in Morocco’s High Atlas mountains by travel guides based in the Ourika Valley.
For hiking Mt Toubkal – the highest peak in the country- start from Imlil.
To visit Berber villages try Tafrout as a base.
Rock Climbing: the Todra Gorge, near Tinehir.
Camel trekking: Can be arranged at the hotels in the desert area or tourist offices. Best time is Sep-Oct.
Driving: car rental is reasonable and available in most cities, driving is relaxing and some routes are amazingly beautiful [see above]. You don’t need 4 wheel drive. A small Renault will do fine.
Water sports: Resorts on the coast such as Agadir, Asilah.
Windsurfing and surfing: winds are regular and potent at Essaouira.
Skiing: Oukaimeden, 70kms from Marrakesh, is popular.

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