The Top Must-see places in Morocco

Marrakech. Both African and Arab, eastern and western, Marrakech is an exotic and exciting city. Join the nightly spectacle on the Jemaa el Fna,Marrakech is capital of the south and the country’s most vibrant and popular tourist destination,, with an eclectic character blending African and Arab, modern and traditional, oriental and European.
Essaouira. This windswept, fortified coastal town has been inhabited since Phoenician times, and is now popular with artists and kite and windsurfing enthusiasts.
The South. Saharan dunes, nomad tents, the Anti-Atlas, Souss Valley and stunning beaches of Mirleft and Tan Tan make this one of Morocco’s most exciting, though least-visited, regions.
– Meknes. Imperial Meknes was built by the extravagant Sultan Moulay Ismail. the smallest of morocco’s four imperial cities, Meknes offers fascinating snapshot of the megalomaniac rule of sultan Moulay Ismail and Perfect base for day trips to the superb roman remains of volubilis and the hoy town of Moulay Idriss.
A Fez Step back in time to the old city of Fez el Bali golden-hued, mysterious satyrinth of medieval markets, palaces, mosques and medersas ,fez is one of the world’s last pockets of medieval civilisation , peppered with mosques , medersas and palaces, and home to a vibrant array of crafts and trades that have barely changed in 1,000 years .
-The Dades and Dräa valleys. These lush, palm filled, kasbah studded valleys plunging south and east from Ouarzazate present one of the archetypal images of Morocco and are gateways to the great desert expanses of Merzouga and M’Hamid.
-The High Atlas.Majestic snowcapped peaks, breathtaking valleys, dizzying mountain passes. remote Berber villages, bevsong hiking, sking the Atlas has it all This is MClimb the highest mountain in North Africa, swim under waterfalls in the Ourika Valley, visit the seat of the Almohad dynasty – the Atlas Mountains are packed with possibilities.
Main Attractions -Oukaimeden/ Imlil /Jebel Toubkal /Tacheddirt/ Timichi/ Tin Mal Telouet/ Tabant/ Imilchil
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– Chefchaouen and the Rif Nestled amidst the peaks of the til Mountains blue washed Chefchaouen is a vibrant arts and crafts cenfire with a relaxed Spanish feel. A great base from which to explore t Rif massif ,it is essential stop on any visit to the Rif Region .
-Tangier Iconic hangout for writers and artists. Tanger is one of Morocco’s best loved cities, with a great medina, an elegant comiche and beaches nearby.
Located where Africa meets Europe, Tangier – legendary ‘interzone’, favourite hang-out for artists, writers and rock stars, compelling refuge for eccentric expats and international spies – is still one of the most vibrant cities in Morocco.
– A Volubilis. The ruins of this Roman town the scattered in a fertile plain near Meknes. Archways, pillars and mosaics are remarkably preserved.
it frequently possible to have volubilis to yourself, the best times to visit are late afterfnoon and early morning , when temperatures are cooler and coach parties have either gone or are yet to arrive .

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