Morocco Travel Tips

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Since so many people come to Morocco Blogs looking for information about travel to and in Morocco. We decided to compile the best travel tips from the Moroccan Blogs we love. This is an new and ongoing project and if you would like to contribute a great tip from your blog we would love to include it with a link to your blog. Just send your best Morocco travel tip and the link to your blog and we will post it here. If you want to include a photo, that would be great too!

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Here’s a great travel tip from Fez Food:

When wandering the souks don’t just wonder what all the food/snacks/drinks are, ask the vendor to try a little. They are nearly always pleased to help you discover their product and it’s a delicious way to find your way away around the edible delights of the medina.

Michele from YomikhaMorocco Tours says:

here’s my tip:

you place yourself in allah’s hands when you are on a train and accept an offer of help from a moroccan whose cousin’s son’s friend’s uncles’s brother own’s a tent and a camel in the sahara that can show you a good time….

Olympia says:

Driving in Morocco…Use Caution

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From Amanda at Marocmamma

When visiting Morocco don’t be intimidated by the language and insist on having a native speaking guide with you all the time. You’ll be able to get better deals when shopping without a guide and are more likely to make real connections with the people!

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From Vagobond.com

If you go to Chefchauen, I highly recommend staying at the Hotel Andalus (1 rue sidi salem) in the medina. It’s a beautiful place with a huge selection of books in English that they are willing to trade for the book you might finish while sitting next to the fire with the Youssef and Aziz, the cool young guys that work there. Or maybe you’ll play a game of chess with them, watch out for Aziz though, he’s good! It’s close to the Hammam, in the heart of the Medina, and the guys there are very cool, laid back, and can give you great recommendations as to where to go and what to see. Lonely Planet dropped Hotel Andalus from its listings for some reason I can’t figure out. If you are looking for handicrafts find your way to the Locale Berbere Artisanal, one of the oldest artisan shops in Chefchauen. They’re at No. 23 Derb Bab Elmoukaf quarier Souika. They have beautiful things, won’t charge you outrageous tourist prices, and make some great tea too.

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