Morocco
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Morocco

Ancient medinas, desert sunsets, and the art of slowing down.

My Experience

Morocco captured my heart in ways I never expected. From the moment I stepped into the winding streets of Marrakech, I knew this would be a trip that would change me.

The colors, the sounds, the warmth of the people—everything about Morocco felt alive in a way that's hard to describe. I found myself getting lost in medinas on purpose, saying yes to tea with strangers, and learning to haggle with a smile.

The Blue City of Chefchaouen became an unexpected highlight. Wandering through streets painted in every shade of blue, I felt like I had stepped into a dream. And then there was the Sahara—riding camels as the sun set over endless dunes, sleeping under more stars than I've ever seen.

Casablanca surprised me too—the Hassan II Mosque standing magnificently by the Atlantic, a testament to incredible craftsmanship and devotion.

Highlights

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The blue streets of Chefchaouen

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Camel trekking in the Sahara Desert

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Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca

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Fresh orange juice in the souks

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Getting lost in the medinas of Marrakech and Fez

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Traditional mint tea with locals

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Watching sunrise over the desert dunes

Photo Gallery

Blue streets of Chefchaouen
Camel ride in the Sahara
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
Fresh oranges in the market
Beautiful Chefchaouen

Travel Tips

  • Learn basic French and Arabic phrases—locals appreciate the effort

  • Embrace the art of haggling, but keep it friendly

  • Dress modestly, especially in the medinas

  • Try to visit during shoulder season (spring or fall) for better weather and fewer crowds

  • Book a desert tour that includes an overnight stay—the stargazing is incredible

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