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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!

Situated in the High Atlas region, Imilchil is found 30 kilometres north of Agoudal.
In the Great South of Morocco, near the Wadi Tagbalth Canyon, the Berghoua dunes are a haven of peace.
An ancient kasbah (or medina) in the middle of a magnificent valley: welcome to Assaka.
The Souss-Massa is 65km south of Agadir, home to one of the most beautiful of Morocco's natural reserves that stretches across 130,000 hectares.
A small fishing village on the coast in the south of Morocco.
Al Hoceïma is a very big port on Morocco's northern coast.
There is a particular effervescent feel to Oudja, probably linked to its proximity with Algeria. Oujda is yet to get the attention from tourists it fully deserves. It is worth the detour.
Situated close to the Tizi-n-Bachkoum mountain pass, Tazaghart is at the edge of the Anti Atlas.
Boumalne is the little departure town for the Dades Gorge where you can take in the sight of all the kasbahs.
In the central Grand Atlas Mountains, Zaouiat Ahansal is located close to the valley of Aït Bou Guemmez.
Azilal is a market town, provincial capital and a convenient crossroads between Ouzoud falls and the valley of Aït Bouguemez.
Tizi n'Tamatert is a mountain pass of the Toubkal and rises to a height of more than 2279 metres above sea level in the High Atlas.
A peaceful haven in the heart of the Atlas that's well off the beaten track.
Ifni, a costal city situated in southern Morocco, is an ancient Spanish colony and the influences of this heritage are still very visible.
Neltner refuge, also called Toubkal refuge, is at an altitude of 3,207 metres.
At the southern tip of the country and completely isolated, you'll find the city of Dakhla. A city in the Western Sahara Desert, where men wear turbans and dress in long light blue djellabas.  
A small port to the northwest of Morocco, around forty kilometres from Tangier.
Explore the enchanting, Andalusian-inspired setting of this city in northern Morocco: Tétouan is a destination to visit!
Known as the "blue city" as its medina is painted all shades of blue, Chefchaouen is certainly one of the most enchanting Moroccan cities.
Taza is situated 120 km from Fez by car, its strategic position between the Rif and the Middle Atlas has made it a fortified city.