Best Destinations Of Morocco
Best destinations of Morocco
Morocco is one of the best destination in the world, It is located in the northwest corner of Africa and is bordered by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Algeria and Western Sahara are the land borders to the south and east. Morocco is about the same size as California. The high Atlas Mountains separate the mild coastline from the harsh Sahara. Rainfall is unpredictable and is not enough to supply all the water needed for the people. Paleo Morocco Tours is the right hand for you to lead you to the best destinations to see in Morocco
Best Places To Visit In Morocco
Marrakech City
Marrakech city is Founded around 1062 by the Almoravids, Marrakech is one of Morocco’s four Imperial Cities, along with Méknes, Fes and Rabat. It would go on to become the capital of the Almohad caliphate in the 12th century
Fes City
Fes city is a northeastern Moroccan city often referred to as the country’s cultural capital. It’s primarily known for its Fes El Bali walled medina, with medieval Marinid architecture, vibrant souks and old-world atmosphere
Tangier City
Tangier city, is a town in the North of Morocco, the second economic city, and the capital of the region Tangier-Tétouan-Al Hoceima. The city is the main gate of Morocco to Europe, as it is a meeting point of the culture and civilizations
Casablanca City
Casablanca city is the largest city in Morocco with a population of almost 4 million and also boasts the world's largest artificial port but no ferry service of any kind . Casablanca is also the most liberal and progressive of Morocco's cities
Sahara Desert
The dunes of Morocco Merzouga Sahara Desert reach a height of up to 150 meters in places and altogether spans an area of 50 kilometers from north to south and up to 5–10 kilometers from east to west lining the Algerian border
Rabat City
Rabat city started in the 3rd century BC with a settlement called Chellah on the banks of the river Bou Regreg. Romans conquered Chellah in 40 AD and transformed it into their colony of Sala Colonia. Rome retained the settlement until 250 AD
Agadir City
Agadir city is one of the main Modern city in Morocco, on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean near the foot of the Atlas Mountains, just north of the point where the Souss River flows into the ocean, and 509 kilometres (316 mi) south of Casablanca
Ouarzazate City
Ouarzazate city only real sight of historical interest is the former el Glaoui palace, the Taourirt Kasbah. The el Glaoui clan controlled one of the major southern caravan routes to West Africa and were given extensive power by the French
Chefchaouen City
Chefchaouen city was founded in 1471. Located in an enclave difficult to access it dominated the mercantile route between Tetuan and Fez and served as a base to restrain the entrance and influences of the Portuguese
Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
Ain Ben Haddou kasbah is a fortified city (the word ‘ksar’ probably being derived from the Latin castrum) made up of six kasbahs (the family unit of the southern Moroccan wealthy classes) and almost 50 smaller ksour
Essaouira City
Essaouira city dates back to the 7th century B.C. On their way down to Black Africa, the Phoenicians stopped over in the Island of Mogador. The Romans later founded a Tyrian purple factory, making the bright red dye that gave its name
Meknes City
Meknes city is derived from the Miknasa, which was a Berber tribe. Roman communities inhabited this region in 117AD and the earliest history of the tribes that settled in this site date back to the eighth century. The Miknasa