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Morocco
cruisingtori
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Marrakech was an immense delight. Some of my favorites activities was bartering with the locals in the bazaars, eating snails with other travelers, and going on a 3-day trip t the Sahara desert. Watching the sun and moon at the same time, relaxing with local Morrocans and just enjoying the moment. When I return back I would love to take some belly dancing courses and go four wheeling in the sand dunes.
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mospeer
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
From food tours in Fez to riding camels into the Sahara desert, to camping under the stars. This colorful country is a must!
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mullen_it_over
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted about 5 years ago
1) Marrakech: explore the medina and the maze of souks, Jemaa el-Fnaa (main square), Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, high tea at the Royal Mansour, dinner at La Mamounia, Best Restaurants: Nomad, Café des Espices, Latitude 31, Le Jardin, La Maison Arabe 2) Ait Benhaddou 3) Sahara Desert: glamping (great experience with Erg Chigaga Luxury Desert Camp)
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landon
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Deserts, beaches, fantastic markets + people, completely unique food. Gotta love it.
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ourpassionfortravel
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Located halfway between Marrakech and Essouira, these goats climb the trees looking for the aragon nut. It's an unusual site that takes seeing to be believing, because no one believes our photos!
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anniereese01
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted about 5 years ago
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helpful_country_facts
Morocco, MA
destination
Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Visa: US citizens do not need a visa to enter Top cities: Marrakesh, Fes, Tangier, Casablanca, Chefchaouen The best time of year to visit: The country is at its most beautiful in spring (mid-March to May) when the landscape is green and lush, making for spectacular mountain hiking. Morocco is also lovely in Autumn (September to October) when temperatures are very pleasant Language: Arabic and French Currency: Moroccan dirham Vaccines: none
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petestravelogue
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
The gateway to Africa, close in proximity to Europe but worlds away. Mysterious souks, Snow capped Atlas peaks and the most incredible night skies i've ever seen when camping in the Sahara.
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jenna
Morocco, MA
destination
Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Easily the best trip I went on abroad, arguably the best in my whole life. Riding a camel and sleeping in the Sahara is hard to beat.
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martin_jordan_fotograf
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Brilliant cities, great Mountains and the sahara
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wanderingcorner_goesto
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
from desert to beaches, to mountains and the plains, the food/culture/architecture.
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katy.sunshine
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Bulgur Wheat -- This delicious grain is usually served as a cold salad. A unique taste with huge nutritional benefits.
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wediditourway
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
From the Sahara desert to the Atlas mountains, and the vast plains, Morocco’s landscape is ever-shifting. The intricate tiles make every building beautiful. There is something for everyone who want to their senses excited.
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kaylaerps
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Oh how I miss Moroccan mint tea. As hard as I've tried, I can never get my mint tea back home to taste the same. Enjoy it sweetened when the locals brew it with sugar cubes.
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wediditourway
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Although the roads to get around may be long and winding, every inch of this country is worth exploring. The Sahara desert is like nowhere on earth, the electric vibe of Marrakech is undeniable, the laid-back mood of Chefchaouen is so relaxing. There are even beaches if you want to get out of the heat.
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nadia_dailyself
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
A place close to my heart, with so much to offer and a lot to explore. I felt like I was home the minute I landed.
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cheapbudgettraveling
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Uniqueness, weather, people, food
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hannah
Morocco, MA
destination
Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Go with Bus2Alps!! o Hostels: Equity Point Hostel in Marrakech o Attractions: ATV’s, ride camels and hike in the Atlas Mountains, traditional Berber house, smoke hookah, walk around all the markets, buy anything leather
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alessandratravelnotebook
Morocco, MA
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Morocco
Posted over 5 years ago
Each culture has something to teach to us, and make us better.
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