Morocco travel |
Easterners Morocco holds an direct and enduring
glamorous so use Morocco travel. however
just an hour’s journey on the crossing from Spain, it seems at once so far from
Europe, with a culture – Islamic and deeply traditional – that is almost wholly
uninhabitable. Throughout the country, regardless of the years of French and
Spanish colonial rule and the existence of modernistic and cosmopolitan cities
like Rabat, Marrakesh and Casablanca, a more distant past permanently makes its
presence felt. Fez, perhaps the most beautiful of all Arab cities, maintains a
life still rooted in medieval times, when a Moroccan kingdom stretched from
Senegal to northern Spain, while in the mountains of the Atlas and the Rif,
it’s still possible to draw up intertribal maps of the Berber population. As a
backdrop to all this, the country’s physical make-up is terrific: from the
Mediterranean coast, through four mountain ranges, to the empty sand and scrubof the Sahara.
This blend of the odd
and the familiar, the diversity of landscapes, the dissimilarity between new
city and ancient Medina, all add up to make Morocco an intense and remuneration
experience, and a country that is ideally suited to independent travel – with
enough time, you can cover a whole range of activities, from hiking in the
Atlas and relaxing at laidback Atlantic spa like Asilah or Essaouira to getting
lost in the back alleys of Fez and Marrakesh. It can be difficult at times to
come to terms with the privilege of your position as a tourist in a country
with severe poverty, and there is, too, occasional hassle from unofficial
guides, but Morocco is substantially a safe and politically firm place to
visit. Indeed, your enduring impressions are likely to be overwhelmingly
positive, shaped by encounters with Morocco’s powerful tradition ofhospitality, generosity and openness. This is a country people return to again and
again.
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