Morocco has been one of the most politically stable countries in North Africa, which has allowed tourism to develop. The Moroccan government created a Ministry of Tourism in 1985.Tourism in Morocco is well developed, with a strong tourist industry focused on the country's coast, culture, and historty.
Chefchaouen
In the beautiful Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a gorgeous
labyrinth of blue-on-blue buildings that has an incredibly photogenic
glow. There isn't much actual sightseeing to be done and that's one of
the town's main attractions. It's simply about wandering the Medina
alleys and lapping up all that colourful architecture. It's a peaceful,
easygoing town and a great place to recharge if you've been amid the
cities for a while.
Essaouira
Morocco's most charming seaside village is laid-back Essaouira,
an old hippie haunt of the 1970s that has lost none of its
authenticity. The colourful fishing boats bobbing on the water, stately
old shore-side fort and twisty lanes of the old town m
Ait Ben Haddou
Todra Gorge
Todra Gorge is situated on the remote east side of the High Atlas
Mountains. Both the Todra and neighboring Dades Rivers have carved out
cliff-sided canyons through the mountains. The final 600 meters of the
Todra Gorge are the most spectacular as the canyon narrows to a flat
stony track as littlTodra Gorge is situated on the remote east side of the High Atlas
Mountains. Both the Todra and neighborie as 10 meters (33 ft) wide in places with sheer and
smooth rock walls up to 160 meters (525 ft) high on each side.Happy Journey.
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