Monday, September 2, 2013

Helpful Suggestions For Vacationers Planning To Travel To Morocco

By Kate McMahon


Morocco is a country located in the North of Africa. It borders both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is directly across from the Strait of Gibraltar. The country is both beautiful and diverse and filled with interesting and exciting activities and attractions. Those planning to travel to Morocco may wish to consider the following:

The country mentioned above is one of North Africa's most popular vacation destinations. This is not surprising to those who have vacationed in this outstanding country. One can reach Europe's primary metropolitan areas by plane in a few hours, making it a perfect destination for vacationers of all ages.

No matter what time of year one visits Morocco, he or she will have an experience to remember. However, spring and winter are perfect seasons for those who can travel at any time of the year. Because summer temperatures are extremely high, certain people prefer the aforementioned seasons over the summer months.

One of the country's most popular hiking locations is the High Atlas Mountains. The Ameln Valley, however, is also popular among various hiking fans. From either area, guests can travel on to the town of Chefchaouen, which is situated in the Rif Mountains, for terrific sightseeing opportunities prior to hiking back down the mountain.

Moroccans are renowned for their friendliness and hospitality. They enjoy showing people their country. Often, this enhances such a trip for individuals who have never visited this part of the world, as they will discover the tips and suggestions obtained from local residents are invaluable. If at all possible, those who are offered mint tea should accept with pleasure. The latter is the hallmark of Moroccan hospitality, and refusing it is regarded as impolite.

In order to enter Morocco, a visa is usually required. For this reason, one's first port of call is typically the Moroccan Embassy. Visitors can stay for as long as ninety days on their first visa. An extension can be pursued; however, the process involved with this endeavor can be frustrating and time-consuming. For this reason, planning a trip for a duration of less than ninety days is recommended.

The country's primary cities are Marrakech, Fez, Casablanca, Meknes, Rabat and Tangier. All are well set up with regard to public transportation. There are typically several trains each day to and from all major towns. In addition, there is a night train between Tangier and Marrakech. It is always wise to carry coins in the nation's local currency, as tipping and gratuities are an integral part of Moroccan life. One should plan to tip approximately 10 percent, regardless of whether he or she is tipping a waiter, cabdriver, or other individual.

Arrangements to travel to this outstanding area of the world can be made by a local travel agent, or one can make such reservations online. It is always a good idea to comparison shop before finalizing one's plans. Individuals planning to travel to Morocco who have not visited the country before may wish to consider an all-inclusive package. The latter are both reasonably priced and convenient. A trip to this spectacular part of the world will be an unforgettable event for essentially anyone.




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