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Travel to Morocco
for Exciting Holidays Abroad
Author:
Martin Kleis
Morocco is
a wonderful Country with some majestic mountain ranges, great
coastline and some of the most intriguing Cities on the Continent.
Many travellers end up in the Country to sample life in the famous
Cities of Casablanca, Marrakech and Rabat and most are not
disappointed by what they find. The people are very friendly as well
and the infrastructure is very good for the region and it is getting
better with the current Government aiming to increase tourist
numbers to the Country.
The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring and autumn when
it is cooler and more comfortable. The summer can be a good time to
visit the coastal areas, but the interior of the country will be
uncomfortably hot. The winter can get quite cold in the north though
the further south you go, the days will get warmer, however, night
time will still be chilly.
Health wise - There is a small risk from Malaria in the extreme
south of the Country, but many do not believe it is worth the effort
of taking anti-malarial medication. Consult your doctor before
coming to this conclusion, it is better to be safe than sorry!
Altitude sickness can occur in the mountains and you should be
prepared for this. The medical services in Morocco are average and
serious injuries and illness may lead to evacuation by air to Spain.
Visas and Documents - Most visitors to Morocco will be able to visit
the Country without a visa and be able to stay for up to three
months on arrival. Israeli citizens will have to apply for a month
long visa before departure. If you are coming from a country or
region that is affected by yellow fever or cholera you will need to
prove that you have been vaccinated, most clinics or doctors issue
certificates with the vaccination.
Cost - Morocco is relatively inexpensive to travel around, though
the popular tourist destinations like Casablanca and Marrakech will
be slightly more expensive. A budget of $25 a day should suffice, if
you are not bothered about eating in restaurants and dont mind
staying in guesthouses. Travel around the country is good value, but
you should be careful when dealing with taxi drivers, especially in
tourist hotspots.
The Sights - There are so many things to see and experience in this
wonderful Country and the fact is that you will not have the time to
visit them all and all though this is a shame, remember it is
important to enjoy this visit and that you can visit again in the
future. Obviously, some of the most well known attractions of the
Country are some of the best with the Imperial Cities of Fez,
Meknes, Marrakech and Casablanca, all amazing destinations with
plenty to do and see. Walking through the bazaars and backstreets
has got to be one of the
highlights of visiting Morocco - Morocco also has some splendid
hiking opportunities, with the most popular being the High Atlas
with the impressive Jebel Toubkal. What should be remembered is that
there are alternatives to this popular destination, with the Anti
Atlas to the south and the rarely visited and wilder Rif Mountains
near Tangiers and Chefchaouen.
The mighty ruins of Volubulis are the largest Roman remains in
Morocco and it is now a World Heritage listed site. It is one of
many ruins across the north of the Country, but none are in the
magnitude of this site which lies close to Meknes.
While some may not consider it a highlight, travelling down the
Western Sahara to Mauritania is an adventure and a must for many
overland travellers making their way to West Africa. It may be an
uncomfortable ride, but think of all the fabulous anecdotes you can
tell your friends.
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Author:
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