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Top destinations to visit in Morocco

By Dennis Erezi
28 August 2024   |   5:45 am
Whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deep dive into the local culture, Morocco’s top destinations promise an unforgettable journey. In Morocco, a country where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern charm, every corner you turn holds an exciting discovery for you to explore. From Guardian Life’s trip to the Kingdom of Light, these…

Whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deep dive into the local culture, Morocco’s top destinations promise an unforgettable journey. In Morocco, a country where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern charm, every corner you turn holds an exciting discovery for you to explore.

From Guardian Life’s trip to the Kingdom of Light, these places are the top destinations to visit in Morocco.

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Jamaa El Fna Square

Jamaa El Fna, located in the heart of Marrakech, Morocco, is one of the most famous and vibrant public squares globally, renowned for its lively atmosphere, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage. It serves as a central meeting place for traders, travellers, and storytellers, contributing to its rich cultural tapestry and offering unique purposes to different people.

During the day, the square is filled with market stalls (souks) selling various goods, including spices, leathers, textiles, pottery, and jewellery. As the sun sets, Jamaa El Fna transforms into a bustling food market with numerous stalls offering traditional Moroccan cuisine such as tagine, couscous, and grilled meats.

Musée des Confluences

The Musée des Confluences in Marrakech is a captivating cultural institution celebrating Morocco’s rich and diverse heritage. The museum, built in 1910, is located within the historic Dar El Bacha Palace and offers a unique blend of art, history, and Moroccan heritage. The artefacts and sculptures reflect the intersections of different cultures, traditions, and transitions of civilisation that influenced Moroccan society.

The Lighthouse

Built-in 1864, the Lighthouse sits at the northwestern tip of Africa as a stunning beacon at the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Located near Tangier, the Light House offers breathtaking views of where two great bodies of water meet. Its strategic position has guided countless ships safely through these busy maritime routes for over a century. Aside from the views, this picturesque spot offers a sense of standing at a significant geographical juncture.

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Moroccan desert site

A visit to the Moroccan desert site in Marrakech offers an unforgettable journey through one of the world’s most enchanting landscapes for a perfect adventure.

Combining quad biking and camel rides offers the best of thrill and tranquillity, providing a unique and comprehensive way to explore and appreciate Morocco’s majestic deserts. This blend of activities ensures that visitors can enjoy both the excitement of adventure and the serene beauty of the desert environment.

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