5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Going to Morocco

in #travel7 years ago

Morocco might just be a short trip away by ferry or by one of the many budget airlines from Spain, but it's a different world culturally.
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The regular stereotypes of Europe vanish quickly, replaced by a hybrid of Africa and Islam.

Whether you visit the star studded cosmopolitan Casablanca, or head inland to the great imperial city of Marrakesh, you will enjoy the same scene as visitors have for centuries.

  1. Do Your Homework Before Choosing a Guide

"For the little extra expense, always hire a good local guide. You can't beat a local's perspective on their country, culture and its people.

Do your research and ask for references and if possible, make all the arrangements before you leave home."
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  1. Avoid Any Feet Faux Pas

"Don't show anyone the bottom of your shoe (unless you want to send that person a negative message). Also, take off your shoes when you're invited into someone's home."

– Dan Austin, Austin-Lehman Adventures

  1. Dress Appropriately

"Girls, take a shawl/scarf in case you visit any mosques. You need to be suitably dressed/wear something on your head."

  • Lucy White, Rough Guides Travel Editor
  1. Reduce the Hassle of Haggling

"Haggling in Morocco is a pretty over-rated experience and you're unlikely to get a good price, especially in the tourist hotspots of Marrakesh and Fes.

It's probably better to decide what you want and the price you're prepared to pay in advance - you may then be able to save some hassle by picking it up from one of the fixed-price shops."

  • James Rice, Rough Guides Travel Editor
  1. Watch the Water

"Wash your hands often with soap and water, and watch out for ice, drink bottled water, and eat cooked food including fruits and vegetables to void being ill while traveling Morocco."

  • Akim Elanbassi, Tripbod

A few other things to keep in mind:

Most shops and museums are closed on Friday afternoons. It's their holy day.
Almost all Moroccans are friendly and honest, and violent crime is very rare. However, it is wise to be careful about pickpockets and petty thievery, in the major cities.
Make sure you have small change with you to tip at restaurants. For example: $1 per person at local places, and $3 to $5 per person if you're at an expensive restaurant.
The Atlas Mountains get really cold at night - so pack warm clothing if you're hiking there.

What do you wish you had known before going to Morocco?

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Merci pour ces informations

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