Frequently Asked Questions
Located in North Africa, Morocco is a country that offers many opportunities for travel lovers. It is one of the safest and most tolerant Arab countries, with friendly and welcoming people. In addition, travelling to Morocco is relatively inexpensive and every penny spent is worth it, and the experience can be amazing for those who want to travel culturally, discovering the taste of Moroccan food, architecture, colours of Morocco and the lives of the inhabitants.
Advantaged by the relief geography, Morocco can also be visited for its mountains, desert and its beaches. In a simple google search about Morocco, the words and enthusiasm of those who have visited the country can be surprised in words like amazing, stunning, fabulous, About Morocco.
Make sure you apply for vacation days which include a day’s rest after your return to cope with fatigue or jet lag if you’re flying. Furthermore ensure all your travel documents are confirmed 3-4 working days before the travel date to ensure any last minute changes can still be accommodated.
As for packing, it is essential to pack what you need with consideration for the shopping you plan to do at your holiday destination. If you’re travelling with family and kids, ensure the needs of the elders and children are itemized and packed to avoid discomfort or tantrums.
Most importantly, it is vital to inform your close relatives/ friends of your travel. It would be good to arrange for house/ pet sitting while you’re away. Lastly, call your bank and let them know that you are travelling and there will be large amount of purchases with the debit or credit card.
Drinking water directly from a tap in Morocco isn’t a good idea. However, the Moroccan authorities are concerned about the pollution caused by plastic from bottled water, and many hotels have filtered water for guests which is considered safe to drink.
Most travellers who want to visit Morocco can do so without applying for a visa if your trip will not exceed three months. However, is it essential that all travellers arrive with a passport that is valid for at least six months from the time you enter Morocco?
Although a predominantly Muslim country, Morocco is not dry. Alcohol is available in restaurants, liquor stores, bars, supermarkets, clubs, hotels and discos. Some Moroccans enjoy a drink although it is disapproved in public places. … Driving under the influence of alcohol is illegal even if you drank just one beer.
In terms of clothing, maxi or midi dresses with sleeves (or at least with the shoulders covered) are perfect, as well as loose trousers and t-shirts. Try to avoid low necklines or anything too figure-hugging, as you migh gain some unwanted attention out on the streets.
According to the 2019 Travel Risk Map. Morocco is the only country to have a low-risk level in North Africa. Algeria and Tunisia are medium risks, while Egypt is high risk.
Shared tours price is fixed no matter how many people join the tour Private tours price depends on how many people traveling in your party. The more you are the less expensive you are.
Yes you can bring your luggage on our desert tours be it private or group shared. Please make sure you prepare a small backpack to take on your camel ride to the desert camp. The rest of your luggage will stay safe your vehicle in Zagora or at the camp operator’s lodge in Merzouga.
Yes you can bring your luggage on our desert tours be it private or group shared. Please make sure you prepare a small backpack to take on your camel ride to the desert camp. The rest of your luggage will stay safe your vehicle in Zagora or at the camp operator’s lodge in Merzouga.
Yes,you can! Contact us and we will assist you to make your own tour in Morocco.
Let me know as soon as possible that you cancel the tour! If you cancel the tour in the morning of departure, we cannot return your money.