Morocco - the gateway to Africa

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Traveling to the Kingdom of Morocco gives the impression that you are on an adventure in a fairytale land and that it is just a dream.Morocco - the gateway to AfricaThe Berber state boasts a number of cities that consistently attract tourists. Marrakech is one of them. A stroll through Djemaael Fna Square is truly a treat, especially if you stroll through it in the evening. Here you can sample almost every oriental delicacy imaginable. The city is literally saturated with narrow streets. As you walk these alleys, unfamiliar sounds are wafting through the air, unusual smells are wafting in, and the buildings and houses shimmer with vibrant colors. Numerous cafes open in these places, where you can enjoy a cup of black coffee or mint tea.

In general, a visit to any market no longer seems like a long journey. Arab souks have always been distinguished by their atmosphere, talkative vendors, and a huge selection of future purchases. The variety of markets seems limitless, making leaving the souk an extremely difficult task.

For a historical ambiance, visit Fez or Rabat, considered the oldest cities in the kingdom. Rabat is the capital of the kingdom, so due to its important role in historical events, it's possible to trace the chronology of the past. Rabat's location on the Atlantic coast makes this "heart of Morocco" even more attractive for tourists. Among the attractions, the residence of King Mohammed IV is especially noteworthy.

But for beach holidays, head to the Agadir coast. The sun is more kind here, and the sand is very nice and soft. It is worth mentioning the azure waters, which give the impression that no one has ever entered them. Also, not far from Agadir, there are unusual red rocks, the sight of which takes your breath away. This natural wonder deserves the attention of even the most capricious traveler, who has traveled half the world. Their location resembles a kind of gate, from which the real Africa begins.Morocco - the gateway to AfricaThe majestic sands of the Sahara are another reason why tourists come to the African kingdom. Although the ownership of the desert remains an open question politically, none of the countries that lay claim to it, including Morocco, are happy to offer languid journeys across the golden sands.

In Morocco, absolutely every tourist is capable of relax Both physically and mentally. Romance and tranquility, without the hustle and bustle—that's the best description of this North African country. While it may not be able to compete with regional giants like Egypt and Tunisia in terms of tourism promotion, the kingdom is certainly no less impressive.

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