Morocco is full of the most amazing things to do and the most incredible things to see. It is truly difficult to determine the best things to do in this kingdom. There are many reasons to make Morocco your next Vacation Destination.
Riads 
The Riad is the old local mansion or palace for Moroccans. The Riad is a home with a yard or garden in the center surrounded by trees. Afterwards, these houses were transformed into hotels and opened for tourists to stay in. Normally, the Riad has a number of rooms so that you will feel the intimacy while staying there as if you were staying in your own palace.
The Weather Morocco
The weather in Morocco is very mild for the better part of the year. The spring season (April and May) and the fall (September and October) are the most favourable moments in touring Morocco. The summer season is the best period for a beach vacation on the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean while winter is ideal for visiting the south with a beautiful experience for hiking in the Atlas Mountains under snow conditions.
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Safety explore explore Morocco
Morocco is a safe country to travel in so far as you understand its cultural laws and customs, and to adhere to the status quo. There is no violent crime.
Stunning Scenery
If you come to Morocco, I highly recommend going out in the countryside. Whether you drive or take a bus tour, you will be wowed by the beauty of the mountains, coast and desert. There are some lovely and secluded places, certainly worth your best photography. Also, there are some great spots for perched villages in deep valleys.
If you are interested in the history, you will have many chances to learn in this kingdom. Moroccan people are very mindful and proud of their history, and how their kingdom has been affected by different populations. There are many number of notable buildings have been renovated and open to the public.
It’s Family Friendly
Moroccan people are generally hospitable, friendly and welcoming. They may also be shy and private about camera so you must approach them politely and smoothly. Tourism is a large industry and there can be some pressure on travelers, but if you can go beyond that, you can have great experiences of meeting people.
Moroccans are easy to talk with and like to make small speeches, so it’s easy to learn more about the country and culture through a relaxed conversation. When interacting with people, you should always be polite, patient and full of humour. Social codes may be a bit formal, but if you make it, you get rewarded.
Another thing, Moroccans are very fond of children and will stop at nothing to assist with manoeuvring prams up and down steep stairways.
Imperial cities
Morocco is a country with a rich culture and civilization, when you visit it you will have the chance to explore the royal cities: Fez, Red City – Marrakech -, Meknes and capital of Morocco -Rabat -.
Best and cheap Souvenirs
Morocco is known for its souks “markets” where you can find an extensive collection of fine products, food, fruits, spices and leather. You might also find commercial centers with European and international brands. Shopkeepers will always greet you with an agreeable smile and a cup of mint tea.
Affordability for anything
Morocco is a fairly inexpensive destination. Because tourism is a relatively mature industry, there are many choices in terms of accommodation and meals in major tourist centres. In fact, you will meet backpackers and luxurious travelers in Morocco. Food and local transportation are generally quite cheap.
If you take a bus tour, my recommendation would be to invest in a reputable company with a good track record. If you are looking to make yourself happy, a few nights in a beautiful Riad are an essential experience in Morocco. Also, I suggest you spend some time in a Hammam or the spa to take care of yourself!
Great walking and biking
Apart from the imperial cities, there is a vast landscape to explore on foot or by bicycle. Of course, the Atlas Mountains have incredible walking trails, but another great place for walking is the Todra Gorge. This series of limestone river canyons lined with ocher cliffs makes the hike very pleasant.
Or for a different way of traveling to Morocco, why not try our South Oasis cycling vacation? This tour will take you through the less frequented valleys and mountain passes. We climb the Atlas Mountains and cycle down several picturesque mountain passages in the Draa Valley, Morocco’s largest date palm oasis.
Art, Culture & Festivals
Morocco has a vibrant artistic and cultural scene, including contemporary. Moroccan people love their history and cultural heritage, and crafts are at the heart of everyday life. In fact, Morocco is a society in which much is still done by hand. Even every detail tells a story… And of course, Morocco has an amazing architecture.
According to the time and place of your visit, look for music, dance or a traditional festival. When planning your holiday, try to synchronize with one of Morocco’s festivals, this is a very great way to discover Morocco’s thriving heritage.
The best and tasty food
Moroccan cuisine is one of its well-known characteristics. Tajine is one of the most popular food out there. It is a delicious dish made from meat or chicken. Couscous is a wheat semolina that is served with vegetables, fish or meat. Kefta is a made from lamb and beef. If you’re on a special regimen. You need to notify your tour operator of Morocco before traveling and there are meals that may suit you.
Breakfast or dinner can be arranged to be prepared by local families if you are interested in visiting Morocco. But you should be aware that you will generally sit on the ground and eat from a common plate. The locals are eaten by hand and if you do please use your right hand only. But you may ask for a spoon or a fork.
A very important note that It happens, especially for inexperienced travelers that they get some stomach problems during the ride around Morocco. It usually passes in just 24 hours if you drink plenty of water, cook well and simple food and it will pass.
I am Moroccan. If you have any questions related to Morocco, feel free to drop a comment below or write me personally via email. I’m over happy to answer any of your questions