This North African getaway is the best way to unwind.
Synonymous with sandy deserts and Berber culture, Morocco, set in the northwest corner of Africa,
is a world apart from this world. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco is a vibrant mix of Berber, Arab, and European cultures. The country is also home to a spectacular coastline, the famous Sahara Desert, and the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. The unique aspect of Morocco is the reflection of the various kingdoms that once ruled the territory in its culture. So here is your travel plan when you want to take the trip to Morocco.
Chefchaouen
A city in the northwest region of Morocco, Chefchaouen is also referred to as the Blue City. All thanks to its multitude of buildings dipping in the color of blue. Situated just inland from Tangier and Tetouan, Chefchaouen is also known for its local crafts, such as intricate woven blankets and wool clothing. A stroll around the city will also show the hospitality of the Moroccan people.
High Atlas
Also known as the Grand Atlas, this mountain range in central Morocco is the highest part of the Atlas Mountains. This mountainous range is a paradise for trekkers. One of the important places to visit is Jebel Toubkal; you can also go on the hiking trail in the Toubkal National Park, explore the shops and restaurants in Imlil, and do not forget the soak in the mesmerizing views from the Tizi n'Test Pass.
Rabat
This stunning capital city of Morocco is the seventh-largest city in the country. It has the ultimate tourist attractions, all thanks to its year-round pleasant weather and tranquil beaches. To enjoy the pleasant weather even more, sit by the outdoor cafes and enjoy the old town of Morocco. You can also take a stroll out and visit the palaces, museums, the Kasbah of the Udayas, take a tour of the Hassan Tower, and also remember to visit Chellah and go shopping here too.
The other places to visit in Morocco are Meknes, Asilah, High Atlas, Essaouira (Mogador), Sahara Desert, Casablanca, Ouarzazate, Marrakech, Tinghir, Agadir, Fez, Oudaias Kasbah, Tangier, Dades Valley, Ait Benhaddou, Rose Valley, and Dakhla, to name a few.