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Best places to visit in Morocco

Going on holiday in Morocco is always a lovely surprise. Between the kasbahs, the old medinas, the palm groves and the deserts, it will really blow you away, with good reason! However, too many tourists choose to stay at a resort and leave themselves little opportunity to truly discover the country and its inhabitants.

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A trip to Morocco is definitely a chance to ride a mehari camel in the desert over the pink dunes of Erg Chebbi near Merzouga, through the depths of the Drâa Valley, or on the burning trails of Erg Chegaga. The Middle Atlas Mountains is the recommended region for hiking through surreal landscapes that are worthy of the thousand and one nights, with clay houses perched on the uneven and colourful mountains in the Dadès Gorge and the Todgha Gorge.

For those who especially wish to visit the cities, there is no lack of opportunities. Rabat, the capital, and Casablanca are very Westernised. On the other hand, losing yourself in the alleys of the Medina of Fez or in the markets in Marrakesh is an unforgettable experience and a feast for the senses.

Finally, charming seaside resorts like Essaouira welcome holidaymakers who want to go swimming with open arms and low costs.

Morocco is a pure jewel for those who invest a little time and some research into her. It's up to you!

The last stop in the Drâa valley, in the great Algerian South, the palm grove of Oulad Driss looms like a mirage once you pass Tizi Beni Selmane.
Sidi Ali is a town in the province of Errachidia, in the Meknes-Tafilat region, on the border with Algeria.
A little town between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains which is not very interesting unless you want to go walking in the neighbouring mountains.
A modern military garrison town, Errachidia has very limited interest for tourists, and is more of a stopping point on your route between Fes/Meknes and the desert.
Demnate is a little town midway between Marrakesh and the Ait Bouguemmez Valley. It's above all a stopping off point. 
With a little over 3,000 inhabitants, this small village located in the Atlas Mountains still keeps to a way of life that is from another era.
A modern, desert town, Erfoud has little to offer tourists other than its fossils and local dishes.
Agouim is a little Moroccan village situated to the south of Marrakech.
An industrial town in Northern Morocco, Ouazzane isn't particularly charming at first glance. However, its refurbished Medina and its religious importance could be attractive for some.