MOROCCO 🇲🇦 | WHAT NOT TO DO When Visiting ❌ | Do's, Don'ts, Advice & Travel Tips

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Are you visiting Morocco for the first time? Then this video will help you with what you shouldn’t do and conversely what you should do.

Wherever you’re going on your vacation to Morroco, these Morroco travel tips and pieces of advice will be invaluable in Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen (the blue city), Tangier, Ouarzazate, Essaouira and even the Sahara desert.

I hope this helps you to both prepare and enjoy your holiday to this amazing country!

This video is based on my personal experience at the time of traveling to Morocco and your experience may differ. Be sure to do your own research to get the latest information and most importantly keep an open mind.

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All Comments (21)
  • As a woman, it is important to dress modestly, covering the shoulders and the knees. Women dressed with exposed knees and shoulders were glared at and some comments and cat calls, made. Also, as a woman, it took some time to get used to being ignored when ordering food and coffee. It is a little thing, but annoying. Also, negotiating when shopping was a bit of a grind because the vendor was almost always male, and there was usually a condescending and patronizing attitude. So be patient with that, and if you can speak French, do so, I found that people were more accommodating when I spoke French. Taking pictures of local women is really frowned upon, and were told not to do it at all. Patience is required in many situations as I found that most people did one task at a time, rather than take two or three requests. Again patience was key. If you can be patient, the people are very nice.
  • @Pilgrim06
    Spot on advice, plus wear dark glasses so that the shop owners don’t follow your gaze as you browse uninterrupted😄great country, wonderful Moroccans
  • I have been to 157 countries. This was one of the best informational videos I have ever watched. Great stuff
  • @hamzaakdim
    Hello. From a Moroccan. I wouldn't advise tourists to spend all their stay in cities such as Marrakech or the Sahara desert. There's a lot more in the north of Morocco. such as Anger and Ottoman or Casablanca and Rabat and Nador,houceima... Give the North a chance it's much more beautiful and open-minded. Especially for parties people go to Casablanca and have a lot of fun there Just try to avoid the poor neighborhoods of course. Marrakesh is an ancient-minded city so don't be surprised when you see a lot of catcalling and modesty. In Casablanca and Rabat and the other big cities, there are no standards for modesty no one cares.
  • @leelee3995
    Incredibly helpful and insightful video for anyone wanting to visit Morocco. The information contained in this video is right on target
  • @gaila.8830
    Thank you for all the good info 😊 Going soon there so can't wait and now I know better
  • @Harley-ir4er
    Thanks Chris for the detailed and to the point advice when visiting Morocco - Really helpful to have a little knowledge when visiting a new Country - Much Appreciated
  • You have the BEST, most-honest, most-informative videos I can find anywhere, thank you so much!
  • @Tearoze
    Thank you so much for all the useful tips, they will come in handy on my trip.
  • @TurkAkbay
    Thank you your videos have been immensely happy whilst planning a trip to Morocco.
  • Thank you so much for the great tips and your way in explaining things. Full respect. 👍🏽
  • @benvisagie8844
    We have just completed a 10 day 4x4 roadtrip from Marrakesh over the Atlas mountains to the Sahara and back. Our Morrocan guide was very good. When arriving we didnt wait at all, our pre arranged taxi didnt turn up, but we decided to take the first available taxi, it seems always available at a very good price. With buying carpets or anything you have to negotiate. The roads are fairly safe to travel on. Our accommodation over the 10 days were excellent. So it seems that the well known Riads/hotels etc are very good. The food was amazing. You could eat very healthy here as a tourist, from that point of view better than in some European countries. Good meat Tajines, and lots of vegatables if you want to. Very nice bread, dont expect however a big brekfist. All in all a very comfortable experience, not a lot of dont’s and do’s. If you rent a 4x4, expect it to be a used 4x4 full of scrathes and dents, but at returning it, no problems experienced with trying to accuse you of causing the damage. Actually a very tourist friendly country. And yes, dont try to film people, you wont get any good shots. Agree with the variety. If you are tired of the Europian buss and cities, Africa is it. And Morrocco one of the best. Not too extreme , but sufficiently different with very good landscape in the desert and Atlas mountains, and very interesting historic villages. No game, thats in Southern and Eastern Afica. And for that reason for me a must see destination/adventure but not one that I will necessarily teturn to. Its tiring. Very hot. And no dune driving, only sand. Guides are not trained for dune driving like in Namibia.
  • @CyberSales007
    Hi Chris great video, very helpful, thanks for sharing. We will now watch your other videos for more info.
  • @mchave71
    Hi Chris. I really enjoy your videos. Very informative and well presented.please keep the content flowing. 😊
  • @deb9637
    Great videos! So informative, well done. Thank you for sharing 😊
  • @bahssin2597
    Thank you chris for your honnest view about my country. You are always welcome , there is still plenty of things, food, traditions to explore.