Discover: Morocco

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Desert Destinations

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Unmolested expanse of beauty dotted only with camels and stars under the moon as you enjoy an enchanting twilight camel ride with options of overnight in bedoin tent camps under the sky or retreat to an air-conditioned riad or guest house/hotel. Amp it up a bit and play in the Saharan desert on an ATV or chill out meandering through dense date palm oases. Best enjoyed as a 3 day trip from Marrakech or as part of your Truly Morocco experience.

Activities:
Camel trek with overnight in bedoin tents • ATV excursions • Sand-boarding • Kasbahs • Oases • Rock climbing • Canyon hiking in the gorges • Hot Air Ballooning

 
 

Seaside Escape

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Escape the heat of the interior or the frenetic cityscapes for the coast. Morocco boasts over 1800 km of stunning shorelines stretching from the Atlantic ocean to the Mediterranean sea.With over 300 days of sunshine each year Morocco’s beaches can be enjoyed year round. Convene with locals in Agadir where the waters are clean and refreshing; take a surf lesson in Essaouira; have a promenade in Tangier; or escape to any of the northern beaches along the Mediterranean seaside.

Activities:
Sandy beaches • Surfing • Kite-surfing • Jet Skiing • Fishing • Horseback riding • Wine-tasting

 
 

City Culture

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Morocco is a kingdom governed by Parliament. Steep yourself in history and heritage in any of Morocco’s major cities.The capitol city of Rabat is where most governmental affairs are administrated. Casablanca, considered the economic epicenter, is the country’s most populace city and home to the prosperous and paupers alike. Imperial city, Fes, functioned as the capitol several times over throughout various dynastic rule and boasts the oldest known university in the world. Attracting scholars and artisans alike this dynamic city is a must during your visit to Morocco. Located at the feet of the majestic Atlas Mountains, Marrakech to the south is known to be the most diverse and dazzling city in Morocco. Fragrant spice bazaars and ornate palaces collide to make this city a cultural mecca for all senses. One of the prettiest places to visit among the lush agriculture and Rif mountains to the north is the blue town of Chefchaouen. It offers a more laid back alternative to any of it’s more popular counterparts. Port town and gateway to Europe, Tangier, is a destination with a culture all it’s own.

Activities:
Guided city tours • Treasure hunting in the souks • Cooking classes • Palaces • Gardens • Museums • Cultural classes

 
 

Majestic Mountains

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Meander lakes and waterfalls in the High Atlas mountains in summer or ski from one of Africa’s highest peaks in winter. Trekking, climbing, skiing, sledding, swimming, mountain biking, communing with nature and local villagers are all possible in these stunning mountains. Immerse yourself in ancient Berber culture, traditions, art and music in this remote and generally unexplored place. Rugged beauty, exhilarating slopes, lush valleys and cool canyons are easily accessible as a day trip from Marrakech or included in the overall discovery of Truly Morocco.

Activities:
Waterfalls • Hiking • Rock climbing • Lake tours • Skiing • Snowboarding • Visit Berber villages and learn local crafts

 
 

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