Morocco is barely a stone throw away from Europe, across the narrow channels of Gibraltar, but they are worlds apart in both its culture and experience. Due partly to its geographical position, Morocco is located at the crossroads where the East encounters the West, Africa comes together with Southern Europe, and the Mediterranean combines with the Atlantic.
Found at the top northwest corner of Africa and sharing two oceans, the country's main appeal for western tourists has usually been the Mediterranean climate; but also the excellence of its crafts and its vibrant nature, also draws in visitors. Furthermore, in the last few years, visitors are uncovering other unseen adventures, mostly in the northern and central parts of Morocco mainly in the Rif and High Atlas Mountains. Here it is becoming increasingly popular to take part in a skiing holiday! Contrastingly down south, we still find countless western travellers are drawn to experience the golden sands of the desert, on camelback, horseback or 4X4.
Should you travel to Morocco for the beautiful weather, trek through the mountains or the golden desert sands, you will definitely be captivated by the unchanging Medieval medinas of the delightful cities, this is particularly Marrakech, where the souks bring in travellers into a enticing exotic culture. your overall recollection will be one of sweetened mint tea, brightly coloured material, and the smell of the tanners' yards pervading the air.
Even though most of its built-up areas are newly built, Morocco has a vast number of ancient monuments and fascinating buildings, echoing a unstable history brought about by its strategically placed location. Morocco in addition to her interesting past, coupled with a hopeful and exciting present, makes Morocco a mystery tour of surprises and fascination for thousands of western travellers during the year.
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