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         <title>20 Things to Know Before you Travel to Morocco</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><div><strong>1. You can’t take more than 1000 MAD (≈68 GBP) in or out of the country</strong><br><br></div><div>Morocco has a closed currency and therefore it’s illegal to take more than 1000 dirhams in or out of the country. For this reason, it’s almost impossible to change currency before boarding your flight to Morocco, however you can do so in most major airports.<br><br></div><div>I usually just take a bank card and head straight for the ATM in the airport once I arrive in Morocco. Most Moroccan airports will also have currency exchange desks so that you can exchange your currency for dirhams on arrival.<br><br></div><div><strong>2. Carry cash.</strong><br><br></div><div>Very few places aside from the larger supermarkets accept credit or debit cards. You definitely won’t be able to use a card to pay for purchases in a souk or local village shop so consider this when going shopping.<br><br></div><div>It can also be quite difficult to find a cash machine if you are staying outside of a major city. When staying in Tamraght and&nbsp;<a href="http://thehostelgirl.com/category/destinations/morocco-destinations/taghazout/"><strong>Taghazout</strong></a>, the nearest ATM was in the village of Aourir.<br><br><strong>3. Women are expected to dress conservatively.</strong><br><br>In short, it is uncommon for Moroccan women to show any skin other than their<strong>&nbsp;face, hands and feet.</strong>&nbsp;Whilst this tradition is not as strict for tourists, it show respect to dress conservatively and cover at least your&nbsp;<strong>shoulders, chest and knees.</strong><br><br><strong>4. Morocco is multi-lingual.</strong><br><br>Moroccans can speak one of, or a combination of, Classic Arabic, Darija (Moroccan Arabic), Berber, English, French, and Spanish – sometimes mixing them all in one sentence!<br><br></div><div>Of all the European languages, Moroccans speak and understand French far better than English. But the major language of Morocco is Darija.<br><br><strong>5. You are sometimes asked for your flight out of the country when entering</strong><br><br></div><div>I have been told by others that a lax of exit plan is sometimes queried at customs, so perhaps to keep things simple it’s best to book your flight out of the country if you know your dates before arriving.<br><br><strong>6. Fridays are holy days</strong><br><br>You may find that the majority of shops and businesses in Morocco will be closed on Friday, especially after midday.<br><br></div><div>Friday is the day on which the Islamic tradition of&nbsp;<em>Jumu’ah</em>&nbsp;is upheld and therefore the day on which Moroccans, as Muslims, are expected to be at the mosque in congregational prayer.<br><br></div><div><strong>7. Carry small change and cigarettes for beggars</strong><br><br></div><div>Many visitors to Morocco can get really frustrated by beggars asking for money, especially in the busier cities of Marrakech, Agadir and Casablanca. We even had one guy materialise out of a bush in the middle of nowhere when we were on the road to the Sahara desert!<br><br></div><div>Whilst it can be disheartening, those asking for money are usually content to receive a few dirhams and when 1 MAD is less than 10 cents EUR I don’t mind handing it over.<br><br></div><div>Cigarettes are also widely appreciated – my&nbsp;<a href="http://thehostelgirl.com/photographer-michael-vanareys-morocco/"><strong>photographer friend Michael</strong></a>&nbsp;was asked for cigarettes in exchange for taking someone’s photo – although using tobacco as a form of exchange is best left to your personal conscience.<br><br></div><div><strong>8. It gets cold</strong><br><br></div><div>In the summer months of 2015 Morocco hit highs of over 40 degrees celsius during the day! But whilst many will pack for the heat, few will consider how quickly the temperature drops once the sun sets – especially in the winter.<br><br></div><div>This is especially true for the Atlas Mountain range and the Sahara desert, where the temperature drops dramatically, so make sure to pack warm clothing and layers!<br><br></div><div><strong>9. Vaccinations aren’t mandatory</strong><br><br></div><div>Many people looking to travel to Morocco believe certain vaccinations are required by law in order for you to cross the border, but whilst the UK National Health Service&nbsp;<a href="http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/africa/morocco.aspx"><strong>recommends various immunisations</strong></a>, these aren’t mandatory and you can enter the country without them.<br><br></div><div><strong>10. The left hand is considered unclean</strong><br><br></div><div>Islam places quite a lot of importance on personal hygiene. Part of this includes only using the left hand when visiting the toilet, so it’s important to avoid shaking hands with your left.<br><br></div><div><strong>If you are eating with bread in public try and use only your right hand</strong>, as this is considered the cleaner hand.<br><br></div><div><strong>11. Moroccans favour using bread rather than cutlery</strong><br><br></div><div>Traditionally, Moroccans eat almost every meal with bread<strong>&nbsp;(and their&nbsp;</strong><strong><em>right hand!</em></strong><strong>)</strong>, which they use as a utensil in place of forks or spoons.<br><br></div><div>It might seem strange at first, especially as it means you eat bread with every meal – breakfast, lunch&nbsp;<em>and&nbsp;</em>dinner! But it’s a more communal way of eating, leaves less to wash up after the meal.<br><br></div><div><strong>12. Alcohol is hard to find and expensive</strong><br><br></div><div>Being a Muslim country, the purchase of alcohol is definitely frowned upon in Morocco but allowances and acceptance is given to tourists who would like a drink on holiday.<br><br></div><div>If you can, buy directly from supermarkets such as&nbsp;<a href="http://www.carrefour.com/"><strong>Carrefour</strong></a>&nbsp;as the prices are drastically lower than the cost of alcohol in restaurants, hostels and hotels. Much of this has to do with the high tax of selling alcohol, and also the time and cost associated with stocking it for guests – especially in the case of hostels.<br><br></div><div>It’s important to note that during Ramadan alcohol is almost impossible to buy and is taken off the shelves of many stores.<br><br></div><div><strong>13. Local SIMs are cheaper than using your phone data plan abroad</strong><br><br></div><div>I have a&nbsp;<a href="http://www.iam.ma/"><strong>Maroc Telecom</strong></a>&nbsp;SIM card which I use when in Morocco, and the initial cost was just 50 MAD (less than 5 EUR). When topping up I always splash about 200 MAD (less than 20 EUR) on internet which usually gets me about 8GBs and lasts for a while.<br><br></div><div>Other phone service providers in Morocco are&nbsp;<a href="http://www.meditel.ma/"><strong>Meditel</strong></a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.inwi.ma/"><strong>Inwi</strong></a>. The best way to choose a provider is to ask locals which one gets the best reception. When I’m in the South near&nbsp;<a href="http://thehostelgirl.com/category/destinations/morocco-destinations/agadir/"><strong>Agadir</strong></a>&nbsp;my Maroc Telecom SIM probably has the better service out of the three.<br><br></div><div><strong>14. Photography isn’t welcomed by all</strong><br><br></div><div>Moroccans, especially those in more rural areas, are nervous when it comes to having their pictures taken.<br><br></div><div>Some genuinely believe that cameras have black magic abilities to capture a person’s soul – so I think it’s crucial to ask before taking a picture of anyone in Morocco. At the very least it shows respect that many locals appreciate.<br><br></div><div><strong>15. Morocco observes the holy month of Ramadan</strong><br><br></div><div>Ramadan is a month of fasting observed by Muslims worldwide – including Morocco. During Ramadan Moroccans fast from sunrise to sunset, and are not allowed to smoke, eat or drink at all during day light hours.<br><br></div><div>During this month (the ninth in the Muslim calendar) it is even more important to respect the<a href="http://thehostelgirl.com/how-to-dress-in-morocco-a-complete-guide-to-morocco-dress-code/"><strong>conservative Moroccan dress code</strong></a>&nbsp;and to avoid eating and drinking in front of locals during the middle of the day. Alcohol stores also close during this period.<br><br></div><div><strong>16. Carry toilet paper</strong><br><br></div><div>For personal hygiene reasons, Moroccan toilets (often which are squat toilets without a seat) are equipped with a small shower or tap and bucket, rather than toilet paper.<br><br></div><div>Most toilets should however have a waste basket, where you can dispose of any toilet paper you may have thought to carry with you. It’s also advisable for us women to carry a plastic bag when on our periods to dispose of tampons and pads – as with rough plumbing in most toilets these can’t be thrown down the hole with the rest of our waste!<br><br></div><div><strong>17. Be wary of stray puppies and kittens!</strong><br><br></div><div><strong>18. Buying or consuming hashish is illegal</strong><br><br></div><div>Here’s a funny story. On my first trip to Morocco we arrived to Fez airport and took a taxi straight to our hostel. Once there we realised the first thing we needed to buy – water.<br><br></div><div>Leaving the hostel, we’d been walking for about five minutes when some guys on the street stopped us and asked if we wanted to buy hash.&nbsp;<em>Before we’d even bought water we were offered hash</em>.<br><br></div><div>Hash is offered regularly on Moroccan streets, but whilst it might seem easily acquired&nbsp;<strong>it’s illegal to buy, sell or consume hashish</strong>&nbsp;and a lot of locals will use this to scam tourists or even tell the police that you have it once they’ve sold it to you.<br><br></div><div><strong>19. You will get lost in a medina</strong><br><br></div><div><em>Medina</em>&nbsp;is the name given to the old walled inner cities of Moroccan and other North African cities. These old cities contain tight meandering alleyways, and only the main streets (of which there are few!) have street names. So to see a lost tourist (or ten) in a medina is not uncommon!<br><br></div><div>But practice a little caution in the busier Medinas (such as Fez and Marrakech) as the&nbsp;<strong>bustling nature of the small streets can often invite local pickpockets and ‘guides’</strong>. The guides are often just locals who will offer to take you somewhere you want to go and then charge a lot of money when they get you there.<br><br></div><div>Even if you tell them that you know your way, getting rid of guides in the medinas can be difficult. The best methods are to either call for the police (which will scare them away) or to&nbsp;<strong>call shame on them (shame =&nbsp;</strong><strong><em>7chuma –&nbsp;</em></strong><strong>pronounced&nbsp;</strong><strong><em>ha:shooma</em></strong><strong>&nbsp;with a harsh ‘h’).</strong><br><br></div><div><strong>20. Don’t pay the asking price</strong><br><br>Another trick of the Medinas! When you visit a&nbsp;<em>souk&nbsp;</em>(this is a Moroccan market place – which can take place in an open village square or within the inner walled sections of the Medina) be prepared to haggle as vendors always ask for more than an item is worth!<br><br></div><div>It’s just part of the culture to haggle over the price, and whilst it can be annoying being offered the ‘tourist price’ I think it’s also important to realise that the tourist price is still a hell of a lot lower than any price I’d pay in England.<br><br></div><div>So my general rule of thumb is to halve what they’re asking for and try and put my foot down! If they’re adamant they won’t take your price, walk away. Either they’ll call you back and offer a lower price or I’m sure you’ll see the same item in another store in another alley!<br><br></div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;Tagine (cooked with meat, dates, nuts, cumin, turmeric, cinnamon, and saffron in a clay pot) was by far my favorite Moroccan dish.<br><br><strong>Café Clock - marakesh &amp; fez has a camel burger<br><br></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Road trip marrakesh to fez over the Atlas Mountains </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>LOOKS INSANE<br><br><a href="http://www.vagrantsoftheworld.com/road-trip-the-atlas-mountains-marrakech-to-fez/">http://www.vagrantsoftheworld.com/road-trip-the-atlas-mountains-marrakech-to-fez/</a><br><br><br>Atlas mountain restura<br><br>A relaxing day trip from Marrakech into the Atlas Mountains is very affordable and easy to arrange. You should be able to book a day-long tour for well under $50/person. I searched one of my favorite sites Vayable.com and found several options but due to no availability the day I needed, I ended up booking a driver with my hotel, still around $50/person. If you’re visiting Marrakech, take a day and escape to the peaceful surroundings of the Atlas Mountains, meet the people living in the countryside, hike the trails, have a relaxing lunch along the river and enjoy the quieter side of Morocco.<br><br>Read more at:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2016/03/chronicling-my-peaceful-chaos-free-day-in-the-atlas-mountains.html">Chronicling My Peaceful, Chaos-Free Day in the Atlas Mountains | Frugal Travel Guy</a></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.morocco-plans.com/en/Marrakech-holidays/marrakech-excursions/marrakech-day-trips/">http://www.morocco-plans.com/en/Marrakech-holidays/marrakech-excursions/marrakech-day-trips/</a><br><br><a href="http://www.andotravel.com/group-shared-marrakech-excursions/">http://www.andotravel.com/group-shared-marrakech-excursions/</a></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"best day trip from marrakech"<br><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/ShowUserReviews-g293730-d479067-r8140710-Ourika_Valley-Morocco.html">https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/ShowUserReviews-g293730-d479067-r8140710-Ourika_Valley-Morocco.html</a><br><br><br>can do it by yourself apparently<br><a href="http://thehostelgirl.com/the-best-e10-marrakech-day-trip-the-ourika-valley-waterfalls/">http://thehostelgirl.com/the-best-e10-marrakech-day-trip-the-ourika-valley-waterfalls/</a><br><br></div>]]></description>
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