What's funny is I'm a Moroccan born and raised, but I haven't been back since 2009, and I learned a lot of things about my home country through this video. My flight is in less than a month, so thank you so much for all the great info 😀. Thank you
As Moroccan, yes Scam is very Commun especially in Tourist Spots, often, normal handmade items, that cost so cheap, they would price it x10 times for foreigners, and so many people will offer you a tour as tourist guide, but in fact t's illegal if you don't have a tourist guide authorization from the government, Other than that, i'd say to anyone who's visiting morocco, you don't really have to be scared over safety cause the laws are so strict when it comes to harming a foreigner, so mostly people are always scared to harm foreigners, but overpricing scams, it's very commun, so make sure you go with a moroccan friend if you have, or an authorized tourist guide that can be found in travel agencies or at some hotels so you can enjoy the enjoy the country's culture.
Well done on this. As a frequent traveller (16x) to the country, you’ve done it fair, general assessment. There’s a lot more of course, but for a first time traveller, you’ve provided more than enough relevant information. Shukran!
Regarding safety - as a woman from Eastern Europe, I noticed minimum of differences in between Morocco and Slovakia :) Sometimes I even felt safer than in certain part of Prague...
@dominik fisara You can say the same for certain parts for all the capitals in the world. And in reality Marakesh is safe regarding your life , but the way you feel when pass the streets ....like a piece of meet hiding money ....that is the most unpleasant.
@@user-ww4yx8zz6eyeah, it is an isolated event. They were in an unrecommended place that even moroccan men won't go. You can find such places in all over the world, usa, mexico,...etc in 95% places of morocco, it is very safe. It is a tourist and known destination.
great job on genearl info of Morocco. you didnt mention the divine hashish and gorgeous hammam. I loveeeee Morocco, their people, tradition, food, nature is breathtaking.
@@peppyminimalist3504 For traditional moroccan food i would recommend ( Bastila, Rfisa, Tajin, couscous and moroccan tea) If you want to visit big cities I advise you to visit Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier and Agadir (the beaches near to agadir are the best). For more traditional cities you would love Chefchaouen (and most of the north ciries), Ouarzazet, Fes, Essaouira For alcohol you can easily find it in Carrefour markets, Acima or just go to a bar There’s snowy cities, hot cities... you’ll find everything you want just do some research
good job, you pretty much summerized it, so far the best Video on Morocco to date in you tube, Fair without Ill intentions to my opinion it reflects really good character.
As a Moroccan, I am grateful to you for this beautiful video, as an impartial testimony, and I say welcome to everyone who loves the ancient Moroccan culture, and the beautiful and diverse nature,we are a hospitable, friendly country and people of high morals. With its three components: Amazighs, Arabs and Sahrawis.
@@WASSIEYUSUF In general, there are no special rules for weddings, like all parties, that require elegant dress, not to be naked, and take into account that men and women are jealous, hahaha
As a frequent traveler to Marrocos I can safely say you are spot on in almost everything. Thanks in name of first timers to Marrocos and in my behalf, you saved me a lot of time.
Wow the job this guy made is really amazing, he covered almost everything what makes his channel's content very special and everything (or lets say 99% since the perfect doesn't exist) he said is true. The media and some terrorist organizations (that don't belong to Islam at all) have been giving a bad image about Islam and Islamic people, that pushes down the islamic countries and let the world get afraid of them, but what this man have done on his channel gives the realistic image of what Morocco is. Guys don't believe the media, Muslims are really friendly and amazing, you gonna notice the kindness of them if you come visit Morocco, especially when you meet young people of age of 20s-30s, they got such a great mindset (most of them) as they're open to the diversity of cultures of all over the world. Enjoy Morocco as you're at your own home ❤️
I really enjoy watching your videos. The history lessons are great! I like how you keep it real in your descriptions of the inhabitants. To many people sugar coat things these days for fear of offending people. Some countries are full of assholes and dishonest people. Some are not. Call it as you see it. Great job man.
I have spent half of my life abroad somewhere in the world and saw hundreds of videos of places I had been. Congrats! Your Video is one of the most informative video i have ever seen without self-staging. Everything hits the bull`s eye.
Thank you for the great tips and tricks you've shared with us, im currently looking forward to my Marocco Roadtrip in June, im really exited to experience the whole culture at it own and also the food for sure!
We didn’t take 1 taxi the entire trip to Morocco. We rented a car and drive from Marrakech to Fez, Meknes, Casablanca, Chefchaouen and back down to Marrakech. The tolls on main roads were a pain in the butt but it was so nice to stop whenever we wanted to eat or sight see. I definitely recommend road tripping over a bus, train or taxi in Morocco.
All videos very informative about Morocco. You did a great job showing the large towns of Morocco. The country, the culture, the history, the people are truly impressive.
Very accurate information. I just would stress more that if you are a tourits it is mandatory to use careem or indrive because all normal taxists without exception will try to charge you 10 times more.
From TRINIDAD&TOBAGO in the CARIBBEAN MOROCCO is definitely on my bucket list for 2023 thanks for that advice I am a vegetarian so that seafood I on the inside thanks again for laying it out on the table for me BLESSINGS.
Your point in regard to the "otherly", more "popular" bars, made me spit my coffee in front of a bunch of strangers, especially when you described it as a "avoid home-tavern"...That is such an astute observation...It is absolutely true! 😂😂😂😂
I really enjoyed your introduction to this fantastic country. I haven't vivsited yet though my son and friends had a really interesting and enjoyable time. Maybe I wil go and book my ticket! Wishing you good travelling!
The Western Sahara is part of Morocco before French and Spanish colonial times and our country was great and big than actually but we will make our nation great like before about the king I was opposite of them but really actually I change my mind honestly we have a lot of things to do for our development but in his time better than his father I prefer monarchy regime than military regime like our enemies in Algeria
@@jonnyeverywhere2023 I can opposite the decision of normalization with Israel in Morocco For example we can opposite the budget of palace in the parlement but we can’t insult the monarchy I think this is a minimum of respect so we can be disagree with the king
thank you for this wonderful video - it tells a lot about my beloved morocco - nest time you will be there you have to visit Fes and Zagora - be safe -bismillah inshalla, alhamdulilah
Thank you somuch for your video about Morocco we agree with your information Visiting Morocco its very Safeft we spend very lovely holliday in Tanger people are very very friendly the whole Country we have travelling per trein all around Morocco we really miss its inchallah next year we travelling again to Morocco 👍👍❤❤
If you haven't gone there yet, I recommend Fes for culture. Its an amazing city. Outdoors, you could go to Ifrane and Azrou. There is a forest between the two where you can see some of the barbary apes. Sale and Asilah have interesting history as they were once pirate strongholds. Essaouira is really nice and laid back too
Thanks for this video. Very helpful. Questions - do most hotels have safes? Do you know how to travel from Marrakesh to Souss Massa National Park? I only see trips from Agadir. Did you go to the park? what were your impressions of it?
It must be really exhausting trying to dodge all these so-called local guides and merchants harassing tourists. I'm not sure if am emotionally prepared to deal with all that - I'll be spending my vacation in the south of Spain and spare myself the aggravation. Thank you for the very informative video!
That's a thing in Marrakech and very touristy places but so so rare in other places. We tell them no thank you (or in darija : La"no" , chokran) and ignore them then continue walking.
@@yugiohmasterduel8789 But not everyone wants to be inconvenienced like that on vacation. Constantly being harassed by beggars and scam artists is more than I would like to be subject to. So, let them simmer in their own sauces and skip the country altogether. I decided to spend my vacation in Spain and Portugal instead.
المملكة المغربية الشريفة حضارة، وجمال، ورقي، وشعب دكي، ودود وطيب،وكرييييم..... ولكن أن غضب من الاشرار والمستفزين تحول لاسد لا يرحم احدا👍❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦شعارنا الخالد الله للعبادة..والوطن للشهادة.والملك للقيادة.....والصحراء مغربية ولا غالب الا الله☝️
Excellent information. Thank you. I'm planning on traveling to Morocco for 5 weeks towards the end of February. I guess the one category you didn't cover would be accommodation. I'm a budget traveler and I'm curious what do the cheaper/cheapest hotels run typically in the different cities, and how do you find where to stay? I have a Lonely Planet guidebook but they aren't what they used to be in regards to offering info on where to stay. Would appreciate any info you can offer on this... Also, what city are you showing at 8:17? It's buildings are predominantly white, and there is a beautiful mountain range in the background. (Tangier?) What about the courtyard at 15:33? Truly exquisite! I'm looking forward to exploring the medinas and the cities, but also maybe enjoying some time out in Nature and experiencing life in the smaller hamlets in the mountains possibly.
Good informative vedio. My wife and are booked for Morocco in November 3 weeks arriving Casablanca. Not sure as to going it alone as we usually do or getting a little guided help( so much to do and see). Although a little older were active we do some adventures traveling. Not big on group tours and internet based solo tours were pricey Thinking of shopping upon arrival. What's your thoughts Thanks
Well done thanks. We miss a few informations about arrival procedures at the airports including covid regulations. Is it as strict as the officials say or more relaxed? Furthermore good trips
Love how you cover so many topics - such good reviews! But you probs shouldn't say you hate that you can't go into a mosque (probably not culturally respectful). It's a beautiful religious space, that can be admired from the outside :) it's not created to be admired by people that aren't there for it's purpose 🤷♀
Hi Pierce, thank you for making these videos, I'm looking to do a quick couple of weeks in Morocco and am throwing up either an Intrepid tour or just travel alone (include local tours in the cities). What months did you travel? I see in other videos you wear a NorthFace jacket. Thanks again for the honest travel videos, it's very similar to how I travel and I find these very interesting compared to aesthetically pretty social media posts.
Love the video, was very helpful. My son ans I are traveling to Fes, Morocco for the first time. Upon arrival we have friends that will pick us up. Must I convert any money before we go?
Question for you because you are the EXPERT --- thanks for your TH-cam video. I am landing in Casablanca from Miami and ONLY have 20 minutes to get from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 to get plane to Marrakech --- will I make it? Or do I go through Customs there and will miss my flight? Thanks so much for your expertise : )
Thank you! Your video showed up in my search for Morocco and I haven’t checked anything else yet. You touched up on a few things and I don’t know how long you stayed there and when. What I wish to know is the cost of living in Morocco. I’m Canadian and it’s too expensive here, so getting an idea of what’s the rent and utilities and cost of grocery would be great. Also, how about water? Is it safe to drink? And how about vegan friendly foods there. So many thing I’d love to know but it’s pretty early in my research, so, I may find some answers but I wish your video had touched up in them too.
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Would you me in Marrakesh in December?
What's funny is I'm a Moroccan born and raised, but I haven't been back since 2009, and I learned a lot of things about my home country through this video. My flight is in less than a month, so thank you so much for all the great info 😀.
Thank you
🤝😊🇲🇦🌹❤️🇲🇦👑❤️🌹🇲🇦👍
Vous allez remarquer beaucoup d'évolution et de changement mais avec autant d'attachement à nos traditions et à notre culture
have fun! Looks beautiful
Salam,bro can you help me get to Morocco? I'm in Ghana and wants to move there for work.Thanks
@@alphamales7356 No money in maroc unless you sell your wife to tourists.
As Moroccan, yes Scam is very Commun especially in Tourist Spots, often, normal handmade items, that cost so cheap, they would price it x10 times for foreigners, and so many people will offer you a tour as tourist guide, but in fact t's illegal if you don't have a tourist guide authorization from the government,
Other than that, i'd say to anyone who's visiting morocco, you don't really have to be scared over safety cause the laws are so strict when it comes to harming a foreigner, so mostly people are always scared to harm foreigners, but overpricing scams, it's very commun, so make sure you go with a moroccan friend if you have, or an authorized tourist guide that can be found in travel agencies or at some hotels so you can enjoy the enjoy the country's culture.
I want to visit Morocco so much. I’ve never traveled not even in my own country. I’m a recluse but something about Morocco is calling me.
Please make it happen. Time doesn't wait for us. After your first travel, you will want to travel again & again
I feel the exact same, I say it all the time that I feel called to go there!! don't know exactly why.
I rly like this video and as a moroccan i want to say to all peaple welcome to our country 🇲🇦❤️
Well done on this. As a frequent traveller (16x) to the country, you’ve done it fair, general assessment. There’s a lot more of course, but for a first time traveller, you’ve provided more than enough relevant information. Shukran!
Hi! We are going to Morocco for the first time for 6 days. What are the top things we should not miss. We love outdoors, food, culture and history
@@peppyminimalist3504 appreciate your video... Sukran!!!
"Traveling to MOROCCO in 2024? You NEED to watch this video!" - posted 2 years ago. thanks for your service, nostradamus :D
Regarding safety - as a woman from Eastern Europe, I noticed minimum of differences in between Morocco and Slovakia :) Sometimes I even felt safer than in certain part of Prague...
Prague interests me. A rap group in like had a concert there. I’m not into cold weather though
@@SamMcKinley Its hot in summer
@dominik fisara
You can say the same for certain parts for all the capitals in the world. And in reality Marakesh is safe regarding your life , but the way you feel when pass the streets ....like a piece of meet hiding money ....that is the most unpleasant.
@@user-ww4yx8zz6eyeah, it is an isolated event. They were in an unrecommended place that even moroccan men won't go. You can find such places in all over the world, usa, mexico,...etc in 95% places of morocco, it is very safe. It is a tourist and known destination.
Not true I was harassed and stolen in Morocco
great job on genearl info of Morocco. you didnt mention the divine hashish and gorgeous hammam. I loveeeee Morocco, their people, tradition, food, nature is breathtaking.
welcome to morocooo again why not if you want in thing l'am here
Hi! We are going to Morocco for the first time for 6 days. What are the top things we should not miss. We love outdoors, food, culture and history
@@peppyminimalist3504
For traditional moroccan food i would recommend ( Bastila, Rfisa, Tajin, couscous and moroccan tea)
If you want to visit big cities I advise you to visit Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier and Agadir (the beaches near to agadir are the best).
For more traditional cities you would love Chefchaouen (and most of the north ciries), Ouarzazet, Fes, Essaouira
For alcohol you can easily find it in Carrefour markets, Acima or just go to a bar
There’s snowy cities, hot cities... you’ll find everything you want just do some research
@@sdgasdga7657 is it easy as a tourist to get hashish ? shakren.
@@willhughes6205 wondering the same around casablanca
Morocco 🇲🇦 is an amazing country ! And BTW the western Sahara is Moroccan ! You can go there and visit !
yeah when peoples say the inverse
One of the most accurate description I've ever heard about my own country. Well done bro 👏
good job, you pretty much summerized it, so far the best Video on Morocco to date in you tube, Fair without Ill intentions to my opinion it reflects really good character.
I appreciate that. Give it a share!
As a Moroccan, I am grateful to you for this beautiful video, as an impartial testimony, and I say welcome to everyone who loves the ancient Moroccan culture, and the beautiful and diverse nature,we are a hospitable, friendly country and people of high morals.
With its three components: Amazighs, Arabs and Sahrawis.
Keep your morals to yourself "3amo", young people are wild and ready to PARTY :D
yes "btw i'm amazighz"
I will be in Morocco in Fab for my nephew's wedding. what are the dos and don'ts during wedding?
@@WASSIEYUSUF In general, there are no special rules for weddings, like all parties, that require elegant dress, not to be naked, and take into account that men and women are jealous, hahaha
@@gymrat5014 you'll find out while you're on the party
A gorgeous video indeed and you just hit the nail on the head.
I am Moroccan and I can't agree more.
You're video on Morocco is very realistic and summarize well this country, i've lived there pore than 20 years
As a frequent traveler to Marrocos I can safely say you are spot on in almost everything. Thanks in name of first timers to Marrocos and in my behalf, you saved me a lot of time.
Hello. Will I feel out of place if I wear shorts? They are just below the knees.
Thank you! We are going to Morocco in 2 weeks. Love your travel perspectives and help!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow the job this guy made is really amazing, he covered almost everything what makes his channel's content very special and everything (or lets say 99% since the perfect doesn't exist) he said is true.
The media and some terrorist organizations (that don't belong to Islam at all) have been giving a bad image about Islam and Islamic people, that pushes down the islamic countries and let the world get afraid of them, but what this man have done on his channel gives the realistic image of what Morocco is.
Guys don't believe the media, Muslims are really friendly and amazing, you gonna notice the kindness of them if you come visit Morocco, especially when you meet young people of age of 20s-30s, they got such a great mindset (most of them) as they're open to the diversity of cultures of all over the world.
Enjoy Morocco as you're at your own home ❤️
I’m a new Muslim but I can’t speak any language except English.
I really enjoy watching your videos. The history lessons are great! I like how you keep it real in your descriptions of the inhabitants. To many people sugar coat things these days for fear of offending people. Some countries are full of assholes and dishonest people. Some are not. Call it as you see it. Great job man.
I have spent half of my life abroad somewhere in the world and saw hundreds of videos of places I had been. Congrats! Your Video is one of the most informative video i have ever seen without self-staging. Everything hits the bull`s eye.
Love to hear that
This is the best documentary about visiting Morocco. Very informative. Thank you.
Shkran 🙏🏼 very informative and well explained. I will enjoy my trip to Morocco much more thanks to you. Salam
Great video and so informative!!! Im going in April after Ramadan
Welcome Miesha
traveling to Casablanca end of September. This video is so informative and provided many tips. Thank you!
Thank you. I shared your message with my wife since she is heading their in a few days with her girlfriends.
Thanks again.
Me too!
morocco is the first country which recognized the indépendance of usa in 1777
@@mouswardi174 sd3tona bdik lhedra
Thank you for the great tips and tricks you've shared with us, im currently looking forward to my Marocco Roadtrip in June, im really exited to experience the whole culture at it own and also the food for sure!
Have you gone on your trip as yet
We didn’t take 1 taxi the entire trip to Morocco. We rented a car and drive from Marrakech to Fez, Meknes, Casablanca, Chefchaouen and back down to Marrakech. The tolls on main roads were a pain in the butt but it was so nice to stop whenever we wanted to eat or sight see. I definitely recommend road tripping over a bus, train or taxi in Morocco.
Dude, western sahara is a moroccan territory. Its a fact and nothing can change that ! Even USA admit it !
Who the f is USA to decide anything.
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Can you tell them why usa said that ? 🤣🤣
@@nikpase121 A country with far more influence than yours
The USA is your ally. Of course the USA would be there for you. I don't even call it Western Sahara. I call it south Morocco.
All videos very informative about Morocco. You did a great job showing the large towns of Morocco. The country, the culture, the history, the people are truly impressive.
Very accurate information. I just would stress more that if you are a tourits it is mandatory to use careem or indrive because all normal taxists without exception will try to charge you 10 times more.
Really Good video . I could hear or listen you while working . I am going there in January
From TRINIDAD&TOBAGO in the CARIBBEAN MOROCCO is definitely on my bucket list for 2023 thanks for that advice I am a vegetarian so that seafood I on the inside thanks again for laying it out on the table for me BLESSINGS.
Going in 2 days this was great. Thanks !
Excellent. Watched numerous videos and yours was the most helpful. Appreciate it!!
Thanks, very helpful. We will traveling there next month 😊
Brilliant video so informative. Thank you for being so thorough and for taking the time to do this. May Allah bless you.
Thank you for your video the best i've seen so far, reslly complete
Your point in regard to the "otherly", more "popular" bars, made me spit my coffee in front of a bunch of strangers, especially when you described it as a "avoid home-tavern"...That is such an astute observation...It is absolutely true! 😂😂😂😂
I really enjoyed your introduction to this fantastic country. I haven't vivsited yet though my son and friends had a really interesting and enjoyable time. Maybe I wil go and book my ticket! Wishing you good travelling!
Great vid! I’ll be visiting next month. This was very informative!
I used to put a dislike when somone does not admit moroccan sahara so i did now.. thanks for the video!!!!
loved your video! going to Morocco in two weeks!
The Western Sahara is part of Morocco before French and Spanish colonial times and our country was great and big than actually but we will make our nation great like before about the king I was opposite of them but really actually I change my mind honestly we have a lot of things to do for our development but in his time better than his father I prefer monarchy regime than military regime like our enemies in Algeria
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I mean you can’t really speak bad of the monarchy out there right?
@@jonnyeverywhere2023 I can opposite the decision of normalization with Israel in Morocco For example we can opposite the budget of palace in the parlement but we can’t insult the monarchy I think this is a minimum of respect so we can be disagree with the king
Why is algeria your enemy
thank you for this wonderful video - it tells a lot about my beloved morocco - nest time you will be there you have to visit Fes and Zagora - be safe -bismillah inshalla, alhamdulilah
Thanks bro you gave us very good advice I am traveling to casabanka after 2 days this is very useful advice for me. Thanks Saif from Kuwait
You’re a very respectable person love your style bro good job 👏
Thank you so much 😀
So glad I found this video so indepth thank you!!
Nicely done. I found it very straight and crisp.
Thank you for uploading this video.
Amazing video, thanks for making this
Thank you for the video. Found it very helpful. Heading there in a few days, albeit with a tour company.
Thank you so much! Amazing video, so so helpful 🤍
Great video! we appreciated all your info!
I am here because I want to take my wife to Morocco on our first wedding anniversary 🎉❤
Thank you somuch for your video about Morocco we agree with your information Visiting Morocco its very Safeft we spend very lovely holliday in Tanger people are very very friendly the whole Country we have travelling per trein all around Morocco we really miss its inchallah next year we travelling again to Morocco 👍👍❤❤
Very informative video, thanks bud
Thank You, I plan to visit November of this year. I live in South Africa
Hi 😊 I'm from Morocco 🇲🇦❤️🇲🇦👑❤️🇲🇦🌹🇲🇦 Thanks for the beautiful video 👍.
Quick and good informations and advices.. cheers mate !
Thanks for the content! I will go to Morocco Soon so this was helpful!
I watch you til the end. ,, interesting,,, as i am flying next week for week to Agadir, Rabat and
Tanjir,,, This will be my 3rd time to Morocco,,,
such a comprehensive video! Thanks for all the great info!!
Traveling 2024!! 🎉🎉 Sooo excited 😊😊
You are a smart guy , you very well understood the moroccan mentality ....
I will be going next week and this was very helpful!
Great information , thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Like this informational format.
thanks!
I love sharing the taxi took a while to lern but you can go miles cheap found a city tisnit love it there
Thank you so much for these useful tips.
Thank u, lot of practical infos and good recommendations.
We are going to Morocco for 6 days. What are the top things we should not miss. We love outdoors, food, culture and history
If you haven't gone there yet, I recommend Fes for culture. Its an amazing city. Outdoors, you could go to Ifrane and Azrou. There is a forest between the two where you can see some of the barbary apes. Sale and Asilah have interesting history as they were once pirate strongholds. Essaouira is really nice and laid back too
I loved your video, so informative
Very informative. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Thank you a lot for such perfect presentation.
Thanks for this video. Very helpful. Questions - do most hotels have safes? Do you know how to travel from Marrakesh to Souss Massa National Park? I only see trips from Agadir. Did you go to the park? what were your impressions of it?
thanks for the info im going ski touring. so wont be in morocco to long. but the desert will be interesting and epic.
Wonderful video thank you for sharing this love it
Glad you enjoyed it
Superb video . Thank you
Im a tour guide in Morocco , thank You for giving informations about Morocco . but certain details need to be correccted . welcome to Morocco
Do you have a page/website? I’m interested in visiting Morocco.
Very helpful video, thank you 🙏🏻😊
You are an excellent communicator! KUDOS!
It must be really exhausting trying to dodge all these so-called local guides and merchants harassing tourists. I'm not sure if am emotionally prepared to deal with all that - I'll be spending my vacation in the south of Spain and spare myself the aggravation. Thank you for the very informative video!
It’s a different experience and fun if you like to tell people off
@@ameer.thelion - Unfortunately, I do not enjoy being rude.
If that happens to you you should inform police
That's a thing in Marrakech and very touristy places but so so rare in other places.
We tell them no thank you (or in darija : La"no" , chokran) and ignore them then continue walking.
@@yugiohmasterduel8789 But not everyone wants to be inconvenienced like that on vacation. Constantly being harassed by beggars and scam artists is more than I would like to be subject to. So, let them simmer in their own sauces and skip the country altogether. I decided to spend my vacation in Spain and Portugal instead.
المملكة المغربية الشريفة حضارة، وجمال، ورقي، وشعب دكي، ودود وطيب،وكرييييم..... ولكن أن غضب من الاشرار والمستفزين تحول لاسد لا يرحم احدا👍❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦شعارنا الخالد الله للعبادة..والوطن للشهادة.والملك للقيادة.....والصحراء مغربية ولا غالب الا الله☝️
Love the infos helps alot
It's a great Golf destination. It's very popular for UK Golfers.
Love this video. Thank you.
Thanks for this super informative video!!
You rock 🙌🏼 SUBBED
Excellent information. Thank you. I'm planning on traveling to Morocco for 5 weeks towards the end of February. I guess the one category you didn't cover would be accommodation. I'm a budget traveler and I'm curious what do the cheaper/cheapest hotels run typically in the different cities, and how do you find where to stay? I have a Lonely Planet guidebook but they aren't what they used to be in regards to offering info on where to stay. Would appreciate any info you can offer on this... Also, what city are you showing at 8:17? It's buildings are predominantly white, and there is a beautiful mountain range in the background. (Tangier?) What about the courtyard at 15:33? Truly exquisite! I'm looking forward to exploring the medinas and the cities, but also maybe enjoying some time out in Nature and experiencing life in the smaller hamlets in the mountains possibly.
Good informative vedio. My wife and are booked for Morocco in November 3 weeks arriving Casablanca. Not sure as to going it alone as we usually do or getting a little guided help( so much to do and see). Although a little older were active we do some adventures traveling. Not big on group tours and internet based solo tours were pricey Thinking of shopping upon arrival.
What's your thoughts Thanks
Well done my friend !
Well done thanks.
We miss a few informations about arrival procedures at the airports including covid regulations. Is it as strict as the officials say or more relaxed?
Furthermore good trips
Love how you cover so many topics - such good reviews! But you probs shouldn't say you hate that you can't go into a mosque (probably not culturally respectful). It's a beautiful religious space, that can be admired from the outside :) it's not created to be admired by people that aren't there for it's purpose 🤷♀
There are other countries that allow visitors in mosques outside of prayer times. Same with Christian churches, Buddhist and Hindu temples, etc.
Hi Pierce, thank you for making these videos, I'm looking to do a quick couple of weeks in Morocco and am throwing up either an Intrepid tour or just travel alone (include local tours in the cities).
What months did you travel? I see in other videos you wear a NorthFace jacket.
Thanks again for the honest travel videos, it's very similar to how I travel and I find these very interesting compared to aesthetically pretty social media posts.
I plan to visit Morocco for a month to stay with a friend
don't hesitate
Great, great information. Thank you!
awesome!
Love the video, was very helpful. My son ans I are traveling to Fes, Morocco for the first time.
Upon arrival we have friends that will pick us up. Must I convert any money before we go?
Not necessary
You can't really convert money before arrival anyway. The Dirham is a controlled currency.
Are there any concerns with changing certain currencies? Like Malaysian Ringgit or Indian Rupees? Or should I bring USD and Euros just in case
Question for you because you are the EXPERT --- thanks for your TH-cam video. I am landing in Casablanca from Miami and ONLY have 20 minutes to get from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 to get plane to Marrakech --- will I make it? Or do I go through Customs there and will miss my flight? Thanks so much for your expertise : )
Thank you! Your video showed up in my search for Morocco and I haven’t checked anything else yet. You touched up on a few things and I don’t know how long you stayed there and when. What I wish to know is the cost of living in Morocco. I’m Canadian and it’s too expensive here, so getting an idea of what’s the rent and utilities and cost of grocery would be great. Also, how about water? Is it safe to drink? And how about vegan friendly foods there. So many thing I’d love to know but it’s pretty early in my research, so, I may find some answers but I wish your video had touched up in them too.
cost of living can easily be less than 1000 a month. can't drink the water from the tap. Probably you can find vegan food, but Moroccans do love meat.
I love you morroco ❤️🇲🇦❤️