Morocco is a year-round destination. There are, however, prime times to visit Morocco rather than any other time. When the summer heat has subsided (from the middle of March to the end of November), Morocco is at its finest.

 

Avoid being caught off guard by the sweltering heat of summer or the freezing cold of winter, especially in the high Atlas Mountains, where snow may be seen on the summits as late as July. Traveling south in the winter? Be ready for some very chilly evenings. In the winter and early spring, the Mediterranean coast and Rif Mountains of Morocco are typically gloomy and damp.

 

With the exception of the weather, of course. It is also crucial to remember that we are now in the Islamic month of Ramadan, a time of fasting and cleansing. Some eateries and coffee shops limit or eliminate their daytime hours during Ramadan.

Currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham. Darahim is the correct pronunciation for the plural, however “dirhams” is more typically used in English and French. The acronym MAD represents it. Morocco’s central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib, issues the dirham. You can buy 10.70 MAD with 1 EUR. Throughout the nation of Morocco, you’ll find several locations where Euros may be exchanged. Know the value of your money in any currency with the help of xe.com.

The Price for any of our private Moroccan tours depend on number of persons whom will take such a tour. The price gets lower if more people shared the tour, and the maximum for 4×4 car we use is 6 Persons

Moroccan cities like Casablanca and Marrakech, as well as smaller towns around the country, all have automobile rental agencies. When visiting the nation of Morocco, you may hire a vehicle for as long you’d like and go anywhere you like.

It goes without saying that the standard of service and comfort in a Sahara tent camp will be different from that at a camp in, say, the Rocky Mountains. There are two main categories of tents to choose from while camping in the desert: regular tents and luxury tents. In a normal situation, you would be staying in black nomad tents without a private bathroom or shower. Premium grade white large tent with inside plumbing and running water for sinks and showers.

There are many other languages spoken in Morocco, but Modern Standard Arabic and “Tamazight” are the two official languages (Berber). ‘Classical Arabic,’ and ‘French,’ are the languages used by Moroccan groups and governments. As a result of colonialism by France, the French language is widely spoken across Morocco. Some Moroccans are also fluent in Spanish, and most educated locals can communicate in English. All of our excursions in Morocco are led by a professional driver-guide of your choosing.

You may pay us using PayPal or Western Union for the deposit on any tour, and we’ll arrange for the balance of the cost to be paid in cash during your vacation. You may make your purchase using either Euros or US Dollars, or Moroccan Dirhams. Use the aforementioned URL to learn more about the aforementioned trade.

One dirham is the standard fee for using public restrooms in Morocco. When touring, it’s a good idea to have some spare change on hand. Typically, a person will be waiting to be paid while they sit at a table near the entrance to the public restrooms. Tourists and locals alike must pay 1 dirham to use the restroom at any of Morocco’s many eateries and cafés.

Hello: Salam./ Thank you: Chokran./ Good bye: Bislama. / Where is: Feen?Yes: N’aam. / No: Laa. / Please: A’afaak. / How much:Chhaal? Little: Shwiya. / No thanks: Laa Shokran. / Ok: Waha / Enough: Safi

Despite the country’s popularity among tourists, some locals in Morocco aren’t fond of having their pictures taken. While it may seem odd to snap a photo of yourself with or next to certain people, doing so is perfectly acceptable while among others. The best course of action, then, is to politely get the subject’s permission before snapping a photo. Be prepared to pay a charge if you wish to take a picture with some individuals, such as snake charmers, street performers, and vendors. In any case, before snapping images of individuals, it’s best to get their permission beforehand. Day excursions to the Sahara Desert and other Moroccan attractions are available from Marrakech.

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