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A frequent stopover en route to the Sahara Desert is Zagora. On your route to Erg Chigaga, one of the two largest dunes in the Moroccan desert, this is the final significant town you will pass. Even though the majority of tourists only stay for one night at the Zagora oasis, it is a destination unto itself! It's an outstanding area to see traditional Moroccan living amid stunning landscape among some quite unusual sites, and there are little signs of urbanization.
SEE MOREOften referred to as “The Hollywood of Africa”, throughout Ouarzazate you'll find cities of brown mud homes and kasbahs, surrounded by oases of green palms and towering river gorges.
SEE MOREWith silence so intense that you can hear your heartbeat as it rushes blood through your veins, you’ve come to the perfect place for a peaceful retreat. The minute you step foot on the soft golden dunes of the Sahara Desert, you’ll be transported to another world, another time.
SEE MORERelaxed beach vibes, narrow cobblestone streets of white and blue, vagabond street performers, and some of the tastiest, fresh-off-the-boat seafood you can find. A relaxed sea-side town with a unique Santorini-esque atmosphere, Essaouria is a perfect hidden gem to round out your itinerary.
SEE MOREPerched amid the Rif Mountains, this blue-washed city is unlike anywhere else in the world. Get lost within the intricate maze of Chefchaouen's blue-washed cobblestone streets, and relax in this tranquil oasis away from the hustle and bustle.
SEE MOREMorocco's capital city, Rabat is largely untouched by tourism and a must-see for history enthusiasts keen on tracing Morocco’s footsteps through the ages.
SEE MOREAn essential intersection point between the extreme south of Black Africa and the imperial cities. The provinces of Figuig to the east, Beni Mellal and Azilal to the west, Khenifra and Boulmane to the north, and the Moroccan-Algerian border to the south encircle the city of Errachidia, which is situated in the southern region of the Kingdom.
SEE MOREGo to Marrakech to have every sense thrown into overdrive, and don’t be surprised if you come home dreaming of your next return to this vibrant Moroccan city.
SEE MOREWith it's Medina and markets, Meknes combines the attractions of the historic town, with those of a picturesque city, basking in the glory of its majestic monuments, it's medina, the remains of the Royal Palace, have earned Meknes a place and UNESCO world heritage list.
SEE MOREMade famous by the eponymous 1940s film starring Humphrey Bogart, Casablanca is the economic epicenter of Morocco with equal measures French-colonial design and traditional Moroccan style.
SEE MORETrace the roots of Moroccan craftsmanship among the ancient monuments and weavings streets of the Medina. In Fes you’ll discover the foundations of Moroccan civilization and culture.
SEE MOREServing as the guardian of the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier has served as Europe's access point to Africa for centuries. The city's distinctive mix of cultures and influences is unparalleled in Morocco, and interestingly, for a significant part of its history, it was not under Moroccan governance.
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