Morocco is visa-free, and it's beautiful in winter!
Winter in Morocco: 5-day travel guide! Avoid the crowds and enjoy the exotic atmosphere. Start your dream trip to Morocco now!
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Morocco is located in a unique geographical location, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. It has a rich history and culture, as well as a strong Arab atmosphere, and is known as the "Pearl of North Africa." 🌍 When you visit Morocco, don't miss the spectacular Hassan II Mosque! 🕌
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🚩 Itinerary:
Day 1: Rabat Royal Palace - Hassan Tower - Mausoleum of Mohammed V - Chefchaouen
On the first day, explore Morocco's cultural landmarks in depth, from the magnificent royal palace to the solemn mausoleum, and then discover the charm of the blue town of Chefchaouen.
Day 2: Bab Bou Jeloud - Fes Medina - Chouara Tannery - Bou Inania Madrasa - Fes Royal Palace
On the second day, travel through the ancient city of Fes, explore the labyrinth of the Blue Gate, experience traditional leather tanning, and visit the madrasa and royal palace to feel the rich history of Morocco.
Day 3: Ifrane - Ziz Valley - Sahara Desert
On the third day, set off for the magnificent Ziz Valley, then cross to the Sahara Desert to enjoy the vastness and mystery of the desert.
Day 4: Todra Gorge - Valley of Roses
On the fourth day, explore the natural wonders of Todra Gorge, then immerse yourself in the fragrance of the Valley of Roses and feel the gentleness and gifts of nature.
Day 5: Ait Benhaddou - Atlas Studios
On the last day, visit the ancient village of Ait Benhaddou, then head to Atlas Studios to end this wonderful trip to Morocco. 🌟
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🧳 Travel preparation:
🌟 Documents: Passport, driver's license (if you need to drive), Morocco is visa-free!
🔌 Electrical appliances: European standard plug adapter, charger, power bank, don't forget your camera and selfie stick!
👗 Clothing: Morocco is warm during the day but cool at night in February, so it is recommended to bring a light jacket, long dress, and warm coat.
💊 Other essentials: Common medicines such as motion sickness medicine and cold medicine, as well as sunscreen and sun hat, to keep you comfortable on your trip!
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Morocco, a country full of charm and mystery, is waiting for you to explore every corner and leave your unique memories! 🌟
Fez Medina, the most famous and oldest ancient city in Morocco, the first Islamic city in the history of North Africa, is a treasure of Islamic civilization and Moroccan culture. Its old city has a history of nearly 1,200 years. It is one of the largest existing typical medieval-style cities in the world. It has been the center of religion, culture and art in Morocco for more than a thousand years. It is also one of the four imperial cities of Morocco and has been listed as Entered into world cultural heritage. The old market of Fez is so large that it is known as the largest in the world. The winding lanes of the city are the easiest to get lost in. There are more than a thousand handicraft shops, inheriting ancient and famous traditional craft techniques. Each one is set up in a very narrow maze-like lane, as if life has not changed for hundreds of years. The daily life of local residents has been integrated with religion, becoming a real-life social and humanistic museum.
The oldest leather dyeing factory in Fez, Tannery ✔️ Pay a small amount of money to the locals as an entrance fee & tip to enter ✔️ The smell is strong, so a mask or mint leaves are essential! ✔️ The view from the terrace is the most beautiful :)
Fortifications in the ancient city of Fes in Morocco include complex walls and gates surrounding Fes el-Bali and Fes el-Jdid , which constitute the "Medina" of Fes. The vast number of relics today can be traced back to many different periods. Over the centuries, the walls have undergone complex evolutions that affect different parts of the city's outline.
Medina of Fez - The old city is called "Medina" locally. Medina means old street, which means strolling in the old street. We have visited the old streets in several cities, which is a major feature of the local area. The founding of Fez City can be traced back to the end of the 8th century. The Idrisid Dynasty established its capital here in 808 AD, so the old city is very large and is the largest Medina in Morocco. Like other places, it is crowded, noisy, narrow and chaotic, with as many as 10,000 alleys. We walked through the narrow alleys and let the tour guide lead us around for a long time. Local residents were also inside, buying and bargaining. It was very lively and it was the best place to experience the local customs.
The Medina of Fez in Morocco is a thousand-year-old city. It was once the capital of the Idrisid Dynasty between 789 and 808 AD. Its walls and gates have been modified many times, and it is now a very distinctive old city.
Hammamet Medina Old Town: Entering the old city wall built of yellow stones, the feeling is warm and familiar. The architectural style and color are a bit similar to the blue and white town, and some areas also have blue windows and white houses. When strolling in the old town, it is like entering another fairy-tale world. Beautiful bars, houses, small hotels, colorful flowers and plants, and winding paths form a colorful picture scroll.