Know about Morocco the pearl Of Africa

Get to know About Morocco in few lines:

Many people have heard about the touristic African country of Morocco, but they never knew where it is or which country is. Then let me help you to get to Know about Morocco and give you a small brief about it, or let’s say everything you need to Know About Morocco…

Morocco is a country located in Northwestern Africa and faces the Atlantic Ocean waves to the west and the Mediterranean Sea waves to the north, and shares its eastern border with Algeria and Mauritania to the south.

Morocco is considered a strategic location (at the intersection of Europe and Africa) due to its proximity to the Strait of Gibraltar, which is only 29 km (19 mi) away.

The capital city of the Moroccan kingdom is the city of Rabat, while Casablanca is the largest one in Morocco, which belongs to the largest region in Morocco (Casablanca-Settat), among 12 regions’ limited, self-governing council areas.
Morocco is a member of the United Nations, African Union, Arab League, Arab Maghreb Union, and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

More About Morocco: 

    • Official Name: Kingdom of Morocco
    • Capital City: Rabat
    • Location: Northwest Africa
    • Geographic Coordinates: 2 00 S, 77 30 W
    • Currency: Dirham
    • Calling Code: +212
    • Driving Side: Right
    • Time Zone: One time zones (UTC+1)
    • Busiest Airport: Mohammed V International Airport (IATA: CMN)
    • Points Of Interest: High Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert, Mosques, and National Parks
    • Hottest City: Marrakesh
    • Coldest City: Ifrane
    • Ethnicity: Arab, Berber, Andalusian, Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Moroccan People: Social, friendly, hospitable, generous, easy-going, genuine

Know About The Moroccan Culture :

The Moroccan culture is one of the most amazing cultures in African cultures if we didn’t say in the world. A culture that visitors fall in love with and come over and over, to discover and explore more about it.

The interesting thing about Moroccan culture is that it is a mix between two big ancient civilizations; the Amazigh Culture (Berber culture) and the Arabic culture. Which makes the culture of Morocco one of the greatest cultures, rich in diversity from north to south. Each region (or let’s just say each city) is known for its architecture, corners, food, clothes, arts and crafts, and also Music, and ceremonies. As well as the pleasing and captivating sightseeing, and diverse land spaces all over Morocco, such as desert regions, beaches, and mountains, Make Morocco an unbeatable destination in Africa.

Here in Morocco, where impacts meet, you will discover vestiges of the great Mediterranean civilizations, such as the Roman remains at Volubilis (near Meknes) in the north and architectural works attesting to the old French presence in Rabat.

The best approach to knowing more about this culture is to walk through her cities and villages, experience the narrow alleys of ancient Medinas and Kasbahs, explore the most sightseeing, visit her diverse corners, as well as interact with people, and get to know the way they live their lives.


This is just a glimpse of the myriad cultures that still thrive in Morocco. Make your way across the country and get to know these treasures of Morocco’s intangible cultural heritage.

In conclusion, Morocco is a captivating blend of ancient traditions and modern influences, where diverse cultures converge in a vibrant tapestry. From the bustling souks, traditional markets, and the historic medinas ( Unesco World Heritages) of Marrakech and Fes to the Sahara Desert, and the majestic Atlas Mountains, Morocco offers a unique and enriching experience.


Its rich cultural heritage, reflected in its music, cuisine, and architecture, provides a deep and immersive journey into the heart of North Africa. Whether you’re exploring the coastal towns, indulging in flavorful Moroccan cuisine, or attending the traditional festivities, Morocco promises a memorable adventure filled with warmth, hospitality, and timeless charm.

So buckle up and come Book your spot here with Us ” Tours in All Morocco“, and have one of the Most Memorable experiences in this captivating country, with your partner, family, friends, and colleagues …

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Most frequent questions and answers​

Morocco is a welcoming destination, however, some countries need visas to get into Morocco. For most foreign nationals, such as Americans, Canadians, Australians/New Zealand, Europeans, and other passport holders, in length is restricted to three months (90 days), If your stay is longer you will need to apply for an extension visa with a local police station. Read More

Tourism in Morocco is growing at an incredible rate. Because of this, the level of security in the country is upgraded every year. The Moroccan government dedicates a lot of resources, especially human resources, to ensure that the tourists are safe while they are in Morocco; this includes tourist police and highly competent guides. And therefore Morocco is a safe country to travel to, and it’s regarded as one of the most stable countries in North Africa and the Middle East.  Read More 

The official currency of Morocco is the Dirham commonly represented by the symbol (DH) and consists of coins and banknotes, and it’s a closed currency, meaning that technically you can’t buy or sell it outside of Morocco, So you’ll need to wait until you arrive in Morocco to exchange your cash (currency) to Dirhams. Read More

Ramadan is a month-long Islamic holiday. A sacred month is when people fast, which is not limited only to food, but also includes water or any drinks, cigarettes, and even sex. Muslims fast from dawn till dusk, They eat a meal before sunrise (Suhor) and break their fasting after sunset (Iftar) with friends and family. This holy month follows the lunar pattern, so it moves 10 days forward on the Gregorian calendar every year.


Many travelers tend to avoid coming to Morocco during this sacred month when Most shops and restaurants get closed and most of the streets are empty. But the thing is that the shops, restaurants, hotels, bazaars, and everything with tourist interest are open and working during this time of the year. Read More

It’s a good idea to have travel insurance, to protect you from unforeseen scenarios for your Morocco Tour. It is something we hope you will never need, but you will eventually. It covers those minor incidents, such as losing your items breaking your camera, or covering an emergency while you are traveling.


Traveling is one of the most exciting experiences, so don’t end up losing all the money you own and have invested in your vacation by not having travel insurance.

Dressing decent and shy is a nice thing to do, especially for women to show respect to the inhabitants of Morocco because some of them consider a short dress that reveals much of the body disrespectful, especially in villages, small towns, and holy places.

Taking pictures is one of the things you should know about while you are in Morocco. So if you want to take pictures, you should ask first because some people don’t like it, and some of them are payable, for example, the snake charmer (in Jamaa Alfna at Marrakech) if you want to take a picture it will cost 20 DH or maybe more.

 The Internet in Morocco is readily available and reliable. The majority of “Riads” and hotels or even restaurants have Wi-Fi. Usually, Wi-Fi is best in the public areas of the Riad or the hotel, like the central courtyards.
Skype should work just fine for you if you’d like to make calls at home, so traveling with your laptop or tablet would be nice. Read More

Any time during the year is a great and suitable time to visit Morocco, depending on how you like things to be; warmer, colder, or just cool nice, and depending on what you planning to do too.

If you come around in Spring or Autumn, you will enjoy the warm and pleasant weather all across Morocco not just in the North (the amazing spot for Nature lovers).
It can be very hot in Summer but the nights can be cold because the temperature drops and tends to plummet.

In the Winter between November and January, the Peaks get full of snowfall, which is the best time to visit Morocco for skiing and enjoy the snow in the little Switzerland Of Morocco ” Ifrane”.  Read More