1. Marrakech: Things just
happen in Marrakech. One instant you're sitting down to a camel burger,
the next you're chatting to a serpent charmer. The labyrinthine markets
are the flawless place to misplace yourself but find a Moroccan memento
or three.
2. Sahara: The endless dunes of the Sahara will call to
your inward explorer. leap on a camel and start riding out over the
sandy waves. At sunset the wasteland blazes rich and red and at night
the stars turn the atmosphere crystal.
3. Essaouira: The title
'Essaouira' means likeness, befitting since its charm is undeniable.
inside the stone ramparts you'll find art galleries, timber workshops
and whitewashed houses with brilliant azure shutters. Portuguese,
British and Jewish leverages all mingle in this artist's town.
4.
Fes: Fes is the heritage heart of Morocco and dwelling to some of its
most iconic views. seem every sense arrive living in the medina. Shops,
dyestuff pits and mosques all vie for space and you're as expected to
see a donkey as a vehicle.
5. High Atlas hills: The hills are best
discovered at the ground level by foot or two wheeler. journey through
Berber villages, up along crop terraces, down through lush valleys and
past orchards, goats and Moroccan country life. The seriously fit can
undertake Mount Toubkal for unbelievable outlooks.
6. Todra Gorge:
This is a rock climber's paradise, or the perfect place for beginners to
get a flavour. It's a tight compress in some locations but a sparkling
stream, the strange palmeraie, Berber villages and high cliff walls make
it worth respiring in for.
7. Moulay Idriss: The small Medina of
very old Moulay Idriss was one time forbidden to non-Muslims. Now it is a
delight to explore as the faithful gather to pay homage to the origin
dad of Islam in Morocco at the 8th-century mausoleum.
8. Ait
Benhaddou: flawlessly maintained, this is one of Morocco's most scenic
kasbahs. Centuries before it was a halt for caravans as they carried
salt across the Sahara. Today, it is inhabited only by a handful of
families and the odd movie crew.
9. Casablanca: The very name
conjures up images of war-time romance. But the genuine romance of
Casablanca must be its French leverages and the beautiful Hassan II
mosque, the biggest in Morocco.
10. Volubilis: Do some time journey
and visit the very old hilltop town of Volubilis, one of the Roman
Empire's most isolated bases. The wrecks here are beautifully preserved
and it's very simple to accept as true you've stepped into the 2nd or
3rd century.