Morocco
Language → Arabic, Tamazight (Berber)
Population (around) → 37,652,108
Currency → Moroccan dirham (MAD) DH
General weather Overview
Morocco has a subtropical climate. As a result, it is usually dry and
warm. The intensity of rain is slightly higher only during a few humid months every year.
Summers are scorching hot, with little rain, winters are rainy, snowy, and humid, with gentler
circumstances varying by area, and the shoulder seasons of autumn and spring are mostly stable,
with moderate to mild temperatures
Cities
Rabat / Capital – Marrakech – Fez – Ouarzazate – Meknes – Rabat – Essaouira – Agadir –
Tanger – Casablanca – Tétouan – Chefchaouen – El Jadida – Tinghir – Larache – Asilah
Fun facts
- One of Morocco's most popular exports is its world-famous dates. They export more than 90,000 tons of it to places all over the world every year. In addition, the most important natural resources are its forests. The country can meet all of its wood needs, and cork and paper pulp that is exported to other countries
- The national costume of Morocco is called "djellaba". It is a one-piece unisex hooded jumpsuit. Some have incorporated incredibly detailed and elaborate embroidery
- Morocco is known for its beaches, desert oases, towering mountains, and ancient cities. Morocco has developed the Azure plan. It designated six coastal areas as tourist zones. Each area has its own theme, such as sports, culture, and ecotourism
Some popular local foods
Couscous, Bastilla, Tagine, Mint Tea, Zaalouk, Harira, Fish
Chermoula, Briouats, Snail soup, Dates, Stuffed Msemen
Some native animals:
Barbary Ground Squirrel, Sand Cat, Moorish Wall Gecko, Barbary Sheep,
Crested Porcupine, Egyptian Mongoose, Barbary Macaque, North African Hedgehog
Couple of reasons to visit
- Visit one of the largest deserts for a once-in-a-lifetime, unforgettable experience. Morocco offers tours that include opportunities to do activities like sunrise camel rides and camping out in the desert with one of the best views and opportunities for stargazing by night!
- Morocco has some impressive coastal towns with beautiful golden sand beaches that you can visit for all kinds of different water sports such as surfing, swimming, snorkeling, and so much more, and of course, relaxing while soaking in the sun
- Immerse yourself in the smells, and gorgeous sights of Morocco’s magical markets, also known as souks. With tons of colorful wares on offer, you can have a great shopping experience. Not only are souvenirs available but also things like exotic spices, foods you get to try, and great escapes from the crowds to have a taste of their famous mint tea. It’s a great way to witness the culture of Morocco
- Outside of the main cities, you get the chance to discover the vast, scenic landscapes on foot, by bike, or car. The Atlas Mountains have amazing trekking tracks, another perfect walking location is Todra Gorge. There exists a series of limestone river canyons lined with ochre-colored cliffs that make for a very enjoyable experience. You can even try the Southern Oasis Cycling. This tour takes other valleys and mountain passes