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Best places to visit in Morocco

Going on holiday in Morocco is always a lovely surprise. Between the kasbahs, the old medinas, the palm groves and the deserts, it will really blow you away, with good reason! However, too many tourists choose to stay at a resort and leave themselves little opportunity to truly discover the country and its inhabitants.

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A trip to Morocco is definitely a chance to ride a mehari camel in the desert over the pink dunes of Erg Chebbi near Merzouga, through the depths of the Drâa Valley, or on the burning trails of Erg Chegaga. The Middle Atlas Mountains is the recommended region for hiking through surreal landscapes that are worthy of the thousand and one nights, with clay houses perched on the uneven and colourful mountains in the Dadès Gorge and the Todgha Gorge.

For those who especially wish to visit the cities, there is no lack of opportunities. Rabat, the capital, and Casablanca are very Westernised. On the other hand, losing yourself in the alleys of the Medina of Fez or in the markets in Marrakesh is an unforgettable experience and a feast for the senses.

Finally, charming seaside resorts like Essaouira welcome holidaymakers who want to go swimming with open arms and low costs.

Morocco is a pure jewel for those who invest a little time and some research into her. It's up to you!

It's without doubt the most touristy town in Morocco, thanks to its amazing souk and the immense Jema El Fna Square.
Essaouira is a port town where the blue sea is honoured. A good way to come into contact with the Moroccan culture without losing your bearings too much.
More than 300 days sunshine a year make Agadir a well known seaside town. On the Atlantic coast, its long sandy beaches are loved by Europeans.
Once the capital of Sous, Taroudant, which is the door to the Anti-Atlas and High Atlas Mountains, reigns over the immense fertile plain in the Sous valley.
Imlil is a pleasant village in the High Atlas mountains, in the heart of the Jbel Toubkal national park.
Tamatert is one of the most isolated villages in the High Atlas Mountains, near the village of Imlil. Tamatert is located at a height of 1,800 metres above sea level.
Toubkal (4,167 metres) dominates the High Atlas.
In the High Atlas Mountains, Tizi Oussem (1800 metres) is right in the middle of the Azzaden Valley which leads toToubkal.
At 230 km from Marrakech Casablanca is the economic capital of Morocco, and far from the wave of tourism in the rest of the country.
Volubilis is a pretty Berber city recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site and located in Northern Morocco, near Meknès.
The many terraces of Fes are the ideal point to offer a view over the whole of this magnificent city, as well as many satellite antennas! 
The imperial city of Meknes is rich in history. The city is an interesting stop to make between the capital and the city of Fes.
Morocco's capital is undergoing intense urban growth. A visit to a city where millions live, which, apart from the horns and the pollution, has several tourist attractions.
The Atlas is a chain of mountains which traverses Morocco, but also Algeria and Tunisia. Its highest point is in Morocco, Mount Toubkal at 4167 metres.
The Skoura Oasis is 40 km from Ouarzazate, and you're bound to pass through it if you want to get to the gorges of Boulmane Dadès.
Arid climate, kasbahs, palm groves, shepherds and oases – in a few words, that's Zagora, the gate town to the desert, summed up.
Chegaga is a place right in the middle of the desert, about 60 km from Mhamid, where you will find some of the most beautiful dunes in the country.
Between the Dades valley and that of Draa, the Jbel Saghro is the eastern extension of the Anti-Atlas.
The gateway to the desert, Ouarzazate represents a practical base to explore the breathtaking scenery and kasbahs around it.
Tizi n'Tichka refers to both a route crossing the High Atlas between Marrakech and Ouarzazate (198km) and a mountainous pass at an altitude of 2,260m.