Welcome to Morocco

Morocco is a beautiful country, located in North Africa that is characterized by its geographical and cultural richness and where you will find mountains, deserts, beautiful palm groves and of course, its people will give you a warm welcome.

From the dunes of the Sahara to the peaks of the High Atlas, Morocco is tailor-made for travelers. Lyrical landscapes line this portion of North Africa like the colorful and patterned rugs you’ll be coveted in local co-ops. The mountains, not only the famous High Atlas, but also the Rif and the mountain ranges that lead to the oases of the Sahara, offer simple and impressive pleasures to human vision. A night sky twinkling in the air and views of a fluffy cloud bank from Tizi n’Test pass. In the lowlands there are rugged coastlines, waterfalls and caves in forested hills and the mighty desert. Ancient Kasbahs impassive with the passage of time

Welcome to morocco

Morocco is a beautiful country, located in North Africa that is characterized by its geographical and cultural richness and where you will find mountains, deserts, beautiful palm groves and of course, its people will give you a warm welcome.

From the dunes of the Sahara to the peaks of the High Atlas, Morocco is tailor-made for travelers. Lyrical landscapes line this portion of North Africa like the colorful and patterned rugs you’ll be coveted in local co-ops. The mountains, not only the famous High Atlas, but also the Rif and the mountain ranges that lead to the oases of the Sahara, offer simple and impressive pleasures to human vision. A night sky twinkling in the air and views of a fluffy cloud bank from the Tizi n’Test pass. . In the lowlands there are rugged coastlines, waterfalls and caves in forested hills and the mighty desert.

Ancient Kasbahs unmoved by the passage of time.

The cities of Morocco

Morocco’s cities are among the most exciting on the continent. Join the centuries-old path of nomads and merchants to their ancestral hearts, from the winding labyrinth of the Fez medina to the carnival street theater of the Djemaa El Fna square in Marrakech. In rocky deserts, the medinas are protected by kasbahs, on the coast by thick dikes. But it’s not just a heritage trip, as Moroccan cities also look to the future, with dazzling new urban design in Casablanca, Rabat and Tangier looking to the future and paying homage to their roots.

Moroccan activities

Enjoying Morocco begins with nothing more strenuous than your national pastime: people-watching at a street cafe with coffee or mint tea. Take the opportunity to plan your next trips: hiking to the highest peak in North Africa, learning how to make couscous, taking camel rides or trekking through the desert, shopping in the souks or getting lost in the medina. Among the various activities, you can sleep in charming riads, relax on panoramic terraces and large squares, and eat delicately cooked tajines, before sweating it all in a comforting hammam.

Traditional life

Morocco is a country rich in history that, over the centuries, has forged its links with Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and the Middle East in general. Its mixed Arab and Berber population forms a strong national identity, but increasingly young, taking the best of their traditions and weaving the pattern again, from the countryside to the city, from the call to prayer from the mosque to the rhythm. of hip hop venues. Morocco has a hundred faces and sounds, all ready to welcome the traveler in search of experiences and adventure.