The Best of Morocco in 8 Days: Itinerary & Tips
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
- See all of the beauty Morocco has to offer in 8 days with this amazingly pre-planned itinerary by a local guide! No part of this video is sponsored, these are my honest reviews. Thank you so much for watching, don’t forget to subscribe :)
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Tour Guide Information
Name: Adil
Instagram: @marrakechdeserttravel
Whatsapp: +212607552222
www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...
8 DAY ITINERARY
Day 1: Picked up from airport; Eat at Al Bahriya Fish Market; Marrakech Night Market; sleep in Marrakech
Day 2: Majorelle Garden; Tea at Royal Mansour; Shop at Carré Eden Mall or Outdoor Markets; sleep in Marrakech
Day 3: View Royal Burial Temple; Drive to Atlas Mountains; Pass By Indigenous Community (Amazighs); Women Argan Oil Cooperative; Atlas Studios; sleep in Ouarzazate
Day 4: Drive to Sahara; Stop at Sights along the Way; Ride Camels to Camp Site; Star Gaze/Shisha; Sleep in Desert
Day 5: Drive to Fez; Sites Along the Way; Dinner; Sleep in Fez
Day 6: Walking Tour of Fez (get a walking guide once you are in the market); Copper Market; Dye Pits; Tile Factory; Drive to Chefchaouen; Dinner at Riad; Watch Sunset at Top of City
Day 7: Tour Blue City; Shop at Market; Drive to Tangier; Cave of Hercules; Watch Sunset; Sleep in Tangier
Day 8: Wake Up; Drive to Airport
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Great video. One of the best I’ve seen since I’ve been doing my research thanks.
Very well narrated. The information provided is very crisp and clear. Loved the video.
Happy to know that you loved your stay in Morocco.. Welcome anytime!
Wow beautiful
Wow! a whole hour on a camel. You are my hero.
Amazing trip that would love to visit
You welcome to our contry
Welcome to morocco Video very cool😍😍♥
Welcome to Moroco 🇲🇦
Awesome! I definitely have a love/hate relationship with Morocco. Incredible place though!!
Hello , u said love and hate relationship with Morocco, can I know why ?
Thank you so much for this video i think i will contact your guide
Currently in Morocco, travelled by train all across Morocco, Marrakech is my least favorite city.
I think planning your own journey is the best part.
Fes was my favorite city
Wow. Such an amazing video. I really appreciate your professionalism! Thank you for the tips.
You are more than welcome
Great tour! thank you for sharing your experience in this beautiful country.
It's be pleasure to have you in Morocco
Ancient burial temple. Do you mean the Saadian Tombs?
Morocco is a beautiful country. The history makes it even more of an attractive place to visit.
For everyone interested in booking with Adil, here is the link: www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293734-d15752553-Reviews-Marrakech_Desert_Travel-Marrakech_Marrakech_Safi.html😊
What is the contact info for your travel planner ? adil?
So helpful! What airport did you fly out to Portugal?
I flew into Marrakech and flew out of Tangier to Lisbon :)
What is your favourite travel experience? :)
Hi. I’m trying to plan a trip to Morocco. Seems like that travel agent is great. Was it $1000 per person or group?
Hi Robert! It was $1000 per person, but there were only two of us so if there are more people you are traveling with then it should be less per person 😊
Hi Angela. Hey we enjoyed your video on Morocco and considering using your tour guide Adil. We've been communicating with him and ready to make deposit payment but being that he's independent we want to feel safe we can send money. Would you mind sharing how you handled that?
Hey Greg! I believe we paid the entire sum in cash upon arrival. However, Adil is very trustworthy and my trip was a while ago so maybe he has updated his technology 😄
It's very good person
Is it okay to wear shorts, skirts (I mean short ones) in Morocco ? Y’all didn’t got stares or anything ?
You are allowed, but you will get stares and men hollering at you LOL it gets annoying after a while but it was our choice to dress that way so it was bound to happen!
i hope one day i could see this morroco
The Morocco..
كتحماقو تبكيو و تشكيو بحال الشيخات ياك ؟
I enjoyed this video and found it super useful for planning my upcoming Morocco trip.
However, when you said, "we were two young women in a Muslim country", it was a little bit of an oversight. Are you implying being around Muslims is dangerous?
Maybe a better phrase would have been "we were two young women in a foreign culture so it helps to be with a local." It's critical to be aware of how our eurocentrism manifests into microaggressions.
Nonetheless, great video, and nice pictures! Thanks for sharing.
No I meant what I said. Being two young women that dress in an "American" fashion draws attention to you in ways that is uncomfortable because you are in a Muslim country where women cover up, but it was our choice to dress that way so it was bound to happen.
@@AngelaJourneys Excellent reply.
Unbelievable. S0, according to your (non) logic Muslimcentricism is ok, but not Eurocentricism? Why? When western people dare express their views regardarging their history, culture, traditions, secularism, etc are made feel guilty/ criticised/ accused of being eurocentricists or white suprematists etc tc, as if they should feel ashamed of their identity and (great) culture. When a NON-western person does the same thing it's called: Being PROUD of one's roots/ preserving one's culture! Also, your comment implies that racism is not ok, but sexism and mysogyny are? Why? Do women's lives matter less than anybody/ anything else?! Angela however was not intimidated by your manipulative and mysogynistic comment and gave you an excellent, direct reply. ...Yes, you're a mysogynist. You chose to defend Muslim patriarchy but not HER right to dress the way she wants. Reality check: muslim religion is very oppressive towards women, clearly indicates men's superiority, women are expected to be obedient and serve men, women and girls have still to, in 2022, cover up their bodies because of the men's (aka religion) sexophobic mindset. Isn't that abuse? Try to be more supportive of WOMEN and less of muslim/non-westerncentricism. Use, at least some, cogitant skills.
@@AngelaJourneys Again, you could have said, "being two women dressed outside of a country's norm will earn you uncomfortable looks, but it is bound to happen."
I'm trying to emphasize that it has nothing to do with the fact that the people are Muslim and everything to do with the reality that it could happen anyplace in the world. Just being conscious of how we frame things, you know.
And, by the way, I booked my upcoming Morocco trip with this company because of your video. Thanks!
Damn you basically let someone else plan your own trip. No adventures at all
Hi thank you for sharing your experience. I clicked on their website on insta then checked their reviews on TripAdvisor but the email was returned not found, do you have an email I can use for them? I just want to make sure its the same company you used.
wow generalizing the Islamic countries and the culture while sharing your “blonde moment” is the most woke thing you could do on the internet. Just so you know, I am an Asian living in Morocco and it’s probably the safest countries, perhaps safer than America 😂
Hi Fahmida, thanks for your comment! Let me clarify this once again for everyone who is offended by me mentioning anything about the Muslim culture. I am making an informative travel video about two young women travelling to Morocco...a Muslim country, where women cover up. I do not apologize for disclosing helpful information based upon my travel experiences because other women will be watching this who have never travelled here before. When the young men see two American style dressed young women they tend to harrass them. For example, I was in a market and one male "bumped" into me about 10 times, each time brushing his hand on my butt. This is one occurrence of many others I can share. Things like this NEVER happened when we were with my male guide. AND my guide also warned us things like this would happen if we wandered off alone without him.
Now, I also want to disclose that this was a very trivial part of my Moroccan experience and did not take away at all from the amazing time I had. Morocco is still one of my favourite and most magical destinations.
The "Sahara Desert" you visited is just desert area around Marrakech and is sold to tourists as a Saharan Desert trip, it is not the Western Sahara desert, which takes about 3 days of trekking to reach. The Sahara desert (not western) is over in Egypt/Libya/Sudan.