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Things You Should Never Miss While Visiting Morocco

Main square of Marrakesh in old Medina. Morocco

Moroccan culture and scenery are immensely varied and fascinating. The nation consists of so many things and has a lot to give, and it appears to frequently change with each visit, with its breathtaking mountains, vibrant towns, and vast deserts.

Main square of Marrakesh in old Medina. Morocco

Main square of Marrakesh in old Medina. Morocco.
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You will be surrounded by cultural and social influences from all over the world, including architectural wonders and a ton of historical intrigue, in this mysterious mixing pot of civilizations and religions, which is enchanting and magical.

And to help you out, we outlined the things you should never miss while visiting Morocco! Read this article below to learn more.

  1. Marrakesh

Evening busy market square Djemaa El Fna in Marrakesh

Evening busy market square Djemaa El Fna in Marrakesh
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The medina of Marrakesh’s souks’ congested streets When you first arrive in Marrakech, it seems like another planet.

The Jemaa el-Fna, which houses Marrakesh’s street cuisine and musical performances from dancers, acrobats, and musicians in the evening, lies at the city’s center. Spend days navigating the confusing souks and haggling with the neighborhood shopkeepers.

There is much to see when the ages-old palaces are added to the list when visiting Marrakech. For those seeking close-to-home entertainment, head to Gueliz, the French Quarter, located just outside the medina and is home to various bustling bars and eateries.

  1. Local Food

Selection of spices on a Moroccan market

Selection of spices on a traditional Moroccan market (souk) in Marrakech, Morocco
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Chicken tagine is traditional to Morocco, with salty olives and lemons, and is one of the tastiest local foods you must try. Morocco is flavorful in every sense of the word, but its food is incredibly delicious.

With regional meals like tagine served with sweet pastry pastillas or fluffy couscous and the required mint tea to be sipped at any particular time in Morocco, the variety of spices will stimulate your taste buds.

If you’re passionate about different cuisines, consider enrolling in a culinary class to take a piece of Morocco home with you.

  1. Sahara Desert

Local Berbers and their camels are always on the Sahara Desert’s sand dunes. You should definitely try camel riding in the Sahara Desert, as it is  the largest and hottest desert on earth. It is one of the most difficult places to dwell, yet it is a fascinating destination.

It will be very adventurous for you, from trying dinner under the stars before stargazing around…

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