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Vacation to Morocco

​The best tips to make the most of vacation to Morocco

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Plan the vacation to Morocco whenever you can for your adventure, allow me to share our 14 ways to make one of the most of your vacation to Morocco, because tips are not enough:
  • BE OPEN MINDED
This is needless to say valid for virtually every place you ever visit or are in the world. But if you're not used to touring Muslim countries, Morocco may well be a bit of the cultural shock. 
So if you have one thing you would like before you board using a plane to Morocco is going to be open minded for which you will see and experience, notably if you are a woman. From the call to prayers at the start of the morning, never to being able to have alcohol near religious sites, from scams to harassments, to start with they might seem interesting, or merely different, after over the week they might become annoying, very annoying. Be patient, and be permissive, try and accept the differences, it won’t be simple for many (even when you consider yourself permissive), but undertake it for yourself, it is going to easy things up somewhat!
  • LEARN HOW TO SAY NO​
​In Morocco, saying ‘no’ once will rarely be all you need. So what to complete when someone is bugging you and also following your self the streets to trade you something as well as to take you to your specific tourist site? With time and employ we found that the most effective ways for all of us (like a couple) were:
  1. Ignore anyone. Don’t make eye contact, keep walking, make conversation using your partner. Really pretend that he/she isn’t there. It seems really rude, and also you might even hear items you don’t like, even as we did in Fès any time a guy yelled at W. saying he became a racist! However, it's going to work the majority of time, even though it'll require lots of patience from a side.
  2. Try to offer something to anyone! Yup, weird, right? But test it once and you'll see how incredibly effective it can be to make someone disappear by selling let’s say, your map, or perhaps your pen! They love to trade you stuff, anything, in case you attempt to sell them something, they get embarrassed leave.
On sleep issues, the less efficient way to produce them go away completely is to state what we are accustomed to: “No, thank you” and smile. They will take it being a maybe, to mention the least.
  • GET WELL INFORMED WITH THE STAFF OF YOUR ACCOMMODATION
One in the first and best items you can do when you in Morocco is usually to speak to your staff of your Riad/Hotel. They know the most beneficial places to eat for virtually every budget, which place to go and where not to ever go, what things to avoid, the scams, where to locate something specific you are interested in. Take advantage of their knowledge to create your life easier, you'll find nothing like having tips from your local. Our trip wouldn’t have already been the same without the help in the staff from the Riads where we stayed at.
  • GET MOBILE INTERNET
​Having throttle while in Morocco can save you lots of pain, and help you inside most unexpected situations. The best thing about it truly is that it really is very cheap as well as the connection is fantastic (unless you are within the desert). You could possibly get a SIM Card (yes, the mini ones) in among the 3 operators within the country: Méditel, Menara/Maroc Telecom and INWI. We got to attempt the first and also the last, but found out that Méditel was great and stay with it.
We paid about 260dhm for two SIM Cards with 2GB for 4G internet for a week. Later on we discovered that we can easily have paid way less as well as a longer time. Also, you don’t should go to your operator official store to acquire internet, you'll be able to go towards the resellers also.
  • BE READY TO NEGOTIATE
Negotiation is part from the Moroccan culture, they desire to bargain continuously, knowning that applies for everything. In many grocers there aren’t prices for the goods, you need to negotiate even water. A taxi ride from Marrakech Medina officially includes a fixed price, however, even so the taxi drivers negotiate together with you, despite being illegal. At the mobile stores additionally you need to negotiate the Internet price (hello?), even going to go on the bathroom within the road you should negotiate.
If negotiating just isn't your thing, there undoubtedly are a few simple tips that can assist you survive a negotiation in Morocco:
  1. Only enter local store if you are prepared to buy something, otherwise, anticipate to negotiate your exit!
  2. If you currently know what you want, you may also know the amount of you are able to pay for it. Having a price planned and sticking to it'll help you incredibly, because you’re hardly likely to lose the negotiation, all they demand is to trade. If you have not a clue how much something would cost, you'll be able to ask in your Riad a great idea.
  3. If the vendor doesn’t accept your price, just say you realize that it really is a very good quality product, but that’s the sole price you'll be able to pay. Say sorry leave. You have almost 100% chance that owner will accept your price and call you back for the store, regardless of whether he/she will probably be pissed inside end.
  4. Also, don’t forget that individuals basically sell the identical products everywhere inside country. If it is possible to’t understand it in that given store, you will have it somewhere else.
  • TRY TO EAT ONLY IN RECOMMENDED PLACES
​One of the biggest worries about Morocco was best places to eat safely. We avoided as much as we might to eat in places we found spontaneously or about the streets. Before beginning our trip I designed a list of restaurants recommendations from friends and also other bloggers, and while there we were there we always asked at our Riad/Hotel for additional options. We also discovered that safe places are also the ones where plenty of tourists head to. There are restaurants and cafes for every single budget which might be safe to nibble on and avoid any possible nausea. After a couple weeks we didn’t possess problem with any food we ate, with no, we didn’t only eat in fancy restaurants, actually, there were meals in most very non-attractive places too.
  • DRESS COMFORTABLY AND RESPECTFULLY
Especially being a woman, you wish to dress respectfully. You don’t must wear a headscarf in Morocco, all you have to accomplish is to cover shoulders and knees, so t-shirts and jeans are totally fine.
At exactly the same time, you additionally want to be comfortable, for walking, for cold and warm days. It is totally possible to mix comfort and respectful clothes, my picks were: t-shirts, joggers/baggy cotton pants, cardigans, sneakers and cozy flats.
  • WASH YOUR HANDS AS OFTEN AS YOU CAN
After the first walk inside the city, you'll probably feel really dirty and like you may need a shower ASAP. True. I felt dirty constantly, and attemptedto wash my hands approximately I could, to feel somewhat better about myself. Having hand sanitizer with your bag is critical, and it’s challenging to find it in Morocco, so bring some from home.
  • ALWAYS HAVE TOILET PAPER FOR THE ROAD
If you happen to be traveling between cities by car, train or bus, you may eventually require a bathroom break. Know that you won’t always find paper from the toilets, so it’s often a good idea o have some inside your bag. Some bathrooms are very poor you could possibly think it might be better to go for the side with the road than there.
  • KEEP YOURSELF HYDRATED
This is one area very important, anywhere you are going, but temperatures might get really high in Morocco in daytime, so be sure to drink plenty of water also to always have a bottle along with you. Also, just drink bottled water, tap water just isn't safe to drink in Morocco.
  • DON’T ACCEPT OR ASK FOR DIRECTIONS FROM A LOCAL PASSER BY
While walking about the streets of any Moroccan city, you are going to sooner or later be provided directions. The only issue with this ‘help’ it’s that it’s not totally free or from kindness, they're only in search of money by you in exchange for information. Sometimes, although you may deny it, they're going to insist and also follow you around. That’s if your tips from number 5 in this list will let you.
At exactly the same time, will not ask for directions from someone passing by, unless it’s another tourist. If you really have to ask, go into a store or restaurant. Know that unfortunately, as time passes, this is gonna be on the list of most annoying reasons for having being a tourist in Morocco.
  • ALWAYS HAVE SMALL CHANGE
It is usually incredibly helpful, specifically if you are likely to small cities or spend some time about the road. Getting a bill changed in Morocco may be time consuming sometimes.
  • BEWARE OF SCAMS
People offering direction in return for money, bad quality products, locating a monkey on shoulders and getting money in return, disgusting bathrooms that you should pay for, fake Moroccan oil, cheating taxis, and a whole lot are among some on the most popular scams you might encounter in Morocco. Though I would like to list them here for you, there'll always be a new one that will call for by surprise once that you are there. So bear in mind that they exist, understanding that on the streets EVERYTHING involves money and making use of you.
  • TAKE ONLY RECOMMENDED DAY TRIPS
From cities like Marrakech, Fès, Tangier and Casablanca, there are various companies offering day trips to somewhere nearby, that being to your desert as well as to Chefchaouen (the blue city). Be careful which one you end up picking, always read reviews beforehand. A good idea would be to ask your Riad for recommendations, in this way you ensure that you pay less to get a better service.

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