Morocco And Its Beautiful Places | Morocco Family Private Tour
This Atlantic coast country gives travellers the opportunity
to experience life in an ancient Arabic culture sunning on beaches or snow
skiing in the mountains with rambling through ancient Medina’s sampling cuisine
at a local souk or relaxing in the Sun at a whitewashed seaside town.
The past is always present in this diverse and colorful country.
Here's a look at the
best places to visit in Morocco.
Leg Zira beach located south of Agadir leg Zira beach is
considered Morocco’s most unique Beach due to the gigantic sea arches that dot
the beach. They’re so big that a person standing underneath one at low tide
will seem like a small dot. The arches glow red at sunset making a very
picturesque scene.
The beach is popular with hang gliders and parasailers but it's also a good place to sit and enjoy the spectacular sea arches. Hence, you should not forget to add this place in your list of morocco family private tours 2020 plan.
The beach is popular with hang gliders and parasailers but it's also a good place to sit and enjoy the spectacular sea arches. Hence, you should not forget to add this place in your list of morocco family private tours 2020 plan.
Casablanca everyone knows the city of Casablanca as the
colonial setting of the 1942 romantic film. But, the city of today doesn't
quite reflect that dreamy enchanting feeling instead modern-day Casablanca is a
trading powerhouse.
The importance of the port city means it is Morocco's economic hub. You can still take a walk around Casablancas curious old downtown to discover its past ornate Moorish architecture is infused with European shapes and styles. If you really want to hark back to black and white films have drinks at Rick's Cafe the famous bar from the film it's a reconstruction but we can all pretend right.
The importance of the port city means it is Morocco's economic hub. You can still take a walk around Casablancas curious old downtown to discover its past ornate Moorish architecture is infused with European shapes and styles. If you really want to hark back to black and white films have drinks at Rick's Cafe the famous bar from the film it's a reconstruction but we can all pretend right.
Meknes is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco and its
name and thing are closely linked to that of Sultan Moulay Ismaïl. The Sultan turned Meknes into an impressive
city in Spanish Moorish style surrounded by high walls with great gates. While
Meknes is an imperial city with a lot of historical monuments and natural
sights, it is also the nearest city to the Roman ruins of velu Ballas.
Chef Chauhan might just as well be called the blue city
because it's filled with what else buildings in various shades of blue located
in northwest Morocco. Chef Chauhan is close to Tangier making it a popular
tourist destination surrounded by breathtaking mountains.
The city’s narrow labyrinth of lanes Hyde plazas and ancient kaz buns with plenty of photo opportunities around every corner. It’s popular with shoppers who can find Moroccan handicrafts such as woven blankets not found elsewhere in the country.
The city’s narrow labyrinth of lanes Hyde plazas and ancient kaz buns with plenty of photo opportunities around every corner. It’s popular with shoppers who can find Moroccan handicrafts such as woven blankets not found elsewhere in the country.
Asilah is a popular seaside
resort town. Asilah has a glorious
history that dates back to when it was a trade center for the Phoenicians in 1500
BC. In the 19th and 20th centuries pirates used it as a base of operations. Fortifications from these bygone eras remain
surrounding the restored Medina. Whitewashed
buildings complete with picturesque scenes.
It has a good selection of budget hotels and restaurants and a growing art scene. About 1.5 miles south of Asilah lies Paradise Beach a wonderful wide stretch of sand popular with locals and tourists. Asilah is certainly a good place for Morocco Family Private Tour.
It has a good selection of budget hotels and restaurants and a growing art scene. About 1.5 miles south of Asilah lies Paradise Beach a wonderful wide stretch of sand popular with locals and tourists. Asilah is certainly a good place for Morocco Family Private Tour.
Essaouira boasts pretty sandy beaches, but the strong winds
make sunbathing out of the question. Water sports fans know the benefits of the
wind however and meet up on Essaouira beaches in the summer months to practice
their windsurfing skills. The harbor and old city walls added depths to the
city’s history and with its small names and interesting streets make for the
perfect place to get lost and discover new and interesting secrets hidden among
the walls.
Fes, once the capital of Morocco; Fes exudes culture and
history. Its emblematic Medina is a huge
pedestrianized sprawl that oozes ambiance and history. It can seem completely
overwhelming to many visitors. Whilst,
others fall in love with the about lien atmosphere.
Those who are brave enough to wander down the narrow alleys,
can discover the city's - Islamic schools dating back to the 14th century. Both madrasa have intricate faces carved from
cedar as well as elaborate tiles. The 11th century tewara tannery is one of the
oldest in the world and has been making leathers for traders for many
generations. Make sure to look out for it in the bustling marketplace
Marrakech, formerly one of the country’s Imperial
cities. Marrakech is sometimes referred to as the red city because of its
sandstone buildings. During the 1960's, Marrakech
was known as a hippie Mecca attracting famous celebrities such as the Beatles eva’s
Saint Laurent and the Rolling Stones.
Comprised of beautiful old architecture and courtyards of orange palm apricot and olive trees, Marrakech today is still one of Africa's most popular tourist destinations. The best way to sample its charm is to take off walking through the medina, watch a snake charmer haggle over an old carpet eat local delicacies such as sheep's head or have a massage in a public bath, other possibilities include strolling through the jardin majorelle a botanical garden that blends Art Deco and Moorish features and sipping mint tea at a traditional tea house.
Comprised of beautiful old architecture and courtyards of orange palm apricot and olive trees, Marrakech today is still one of Africa's most popular tourist destinations. The best way to sample its charm is to take off walking through the medina, watch a snake charmer haggle over an old carpet eat local delicacies such as sheep's head or have a massage in a public bath, other possibilities include strolling through the jardin majorelle a botanical garden that blends Art Deco and Moorish features and sipping mint tea at a traditional tea house.
High Atlas; the High Atlas is a mountain range that
runs from the coast of Morocco toward Algeria the tallest mountain range in
North Africa. The High Atlas offers outdoor recreation opportunities year round
from snow sports in the winter to hiking in the summer. One of the best places to visit is the Todra
Gorge in the eastern part of the high atlas.
Both the toe drop and the neighboring Davies Rivers have carved out steep cliff side canyons through the mountains. On the edge of The High Atlas Mountains is the height Benna do a traditional mud-brick city that has appeared in many movies including Lawrence of Arabia and gladiator.
Both the toe drop and the neighboring Davies Rivers have carved out steep cliff side canyons through the mountains. On the edge of The High Atlas Mountains is the height Benna do a traditional mud-brick city that has appeared in many movies including Lawrence of Arabia and gladiator.
Merzouga is a small village in south-eastern morocco. Not
too far from the border with Algeria. It’s on the tourist route because of its
proximity to erred Chevy sand dunes created by winds that reach up to 500 feet
high. Travelers looking for a unique experience might want to take an overnight
camel ride through the wavy deep reddish orange dunes.
Most group tours end up at a pre setup camp at the base of some very large dunes where the various tour operators have their Berber tents set up. Dinner will be cooked here perhaps some music played and visitors can frolic on the sand dunes under zillions of stars.
Most group tours end up at a pre setup camp at the base of some very large dunes where the various tour operators have their Berber tents set up. Dinner will be cooked here perhaps some music played and visitors can frolic on the sand dunes under zillions of stars.
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