Morocco is one of the most popular Africa’s destinations with some good reason. Here are Casablanca, Marrakesh, Fes, the Atlas Mountains, Tangier, the list is long on culture, history and romance. Medinas, bazaars, bubbly pipes, riads and of course, excellent beaches make Morocco for an African adventure, such a wonderful starting point.

1. Marrakech
marrakech pictures

2. Fes (Fez)
tanneries pictures

3. Essaouira
harbour essfishing-

4. Chefchaouen
bluestreets famous-

5. Merzouga
merzouga

6. Jebel Toubkal
jebel toubkal

7. Meknes
meknes pictures

8. Dades Valley
meknes

9. Tangier
meknes

10. Asilah
meknes

Related posts:

  1. Merzouga Travel Guide
  2. Dades Valley
  3. Essaouira Travel Guide
  4. Chefchaouen Travel Guide
  5. Jebel Toubkal
  6. Marrakech Top Attractions
  7. Asilah
  8. Tunisia’s Top Attractions
  9. Tangier
  10. Marrakech Travel Guide

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