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    Dubai - UAE

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    Rabat - Morocco

    Rabat - Morocco

    Souissi

    Bangkok - THAİLAND

    Bangkok - THAİLAND

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    Ohri - BALKANS

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    MOROCCO

    Exploring the Magical Wonders of Morocco: Unforgettable Package Tours

    Morocco, a land of vibrant colors, rich history, and exotic charm, has captivated travelers for centuries. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the ancient ruins of Volubilis, from the majestic Sahara Desert to the serene coastal towns, Morocco offers an enchanting experience that immerses visitors in its unique blend of African, Arab, and Berber cultures. To fully immerse yourself in the magic of this captivating North African gem, Morocco package tours provide an ideal way to explore its treasures. In this article, we’ll delve into the allure of Morocco and explore the many benefits of choosing a package tour.

    1. A Cultural Melting Pot:

    Morocco’s cultural diversity is a tapestry woven with influences from various civilizations. Package tours often include visits to iconic historical sites such as the medieval medina of Fes, the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, and the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. Discover the rich heritage of Morocco through its fascinating architecture, ancient ruins, and vibrant souks.

    1. Convenience and Effortless Planning:

    Navigating Morocco’s labyrinthine streets and diverse landscapes can be challenging for first-time visitors. Package tours eliminate the stress of planning logistics, as everything is carefully arranged by experienced tour operators. Accommodations, transportation, and guided tours are taken care of, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for travelers.

    1. Breathtaking Landscapes and Natural Beauty:

    Morocco’s landscapes are as diverse as its cultural heritage. Package tours often include trips to the majestic Sahara Desert, where you can experience camel treks and witness the captivating beauty of the dunes at sunrise and sunset. Explore the dramatic Atlas Mountains, picturesque oases, and the idyllic coastal towns along the Atlantic and Mediterranean shores.

    1. Expert Guides and Local Insights:

    Morocco’s stories are best told by those who know it intimately. Package tours frequently provide knowledgeable guides who offer valuable insights into the country’s history, traditions, and local way of life. Learn about Berber traditions, Moroccan cuisine, and the art of haggling in the bustling markets.

    1. Exotic Culinary Delights:

    Moroccan cuisine is a feast for the senses, with its aromatic spices and flavorful dishes. Package tours often include food experiences, allowing travelers to savor traditional tagines, couscous, and Moroccan mint tea. Explore the vibrant food scene in the medinas and sample regional specialties.

    1. Safety and Peace of Mind:

    Safety is a top concern for any traveler, and package tours in Morocco prioritize the well-being of their clients. Reputable tour operators collaborate with trusted accommodations and transportation providers, ensuring a secure and comfortable journey. Additionally, traveling with a group provides peace of mind, especially for solo travelers or those exploring a new country for the first time.

    Conclusion:

    Morocco package tours offer an enchanting journey through a country where history, culture, and natural beauty converge. From exploring ancient cities to experiencing the magic of the Sahara Desert and savoring the exotic flavors of Moroccan cuisine, these tours present an all-encompassing exploration of Morocco’s wonders. With convenience, expert guidance, and unforgettable experiences as their hallmarks, package tours provide an exceptional way to discover the magic and allure of this captivating North African destination. So, if you’re yearning for a truly enchanting adventure, consider embarking on a package tour and unlock the wonders that await you in Morocco.

    Tourism in Morocco is well developed, maintaining a strong tourist industry focused on the country’s coast, culture, and history.The Moroccan government created a Ministry of Tourism in 1985. Tourism is considered one of the main foreign exchange sources in Morocco and since 2013 it had the highest number of arrivals out of the countries in Africa. In 2018, 12.3 million tourists were reported to have visited Morocco.

    In the second half of the 1980s and the early 1990s, between 1 and 1.5 million Europeans visited Morocco. Most of these visitors were French or Spanish, with about 100,000 each from Britain, Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands. Tourists mostly visited large beach resorts along the Atlantic coast, particularly Agadir. About 20,000 people from Saudi Arabia visited, some of whom bought holiday homes. Receipts from tourism fell by 16.5% in 1990, the year the Gulf War began. In 1994, Algeria closed its border with Morocco after the Marrakech attack, which caused the number of Algerian visitors to fall considerably; there were 70,000 visitors in 1994 and 13,000 in 1995, compared to 1.66 million in 1992 and 1.28 million in 1993. In 2017, there were 10.3 million tourist arrivals, compared with about 10.1 million in 2016, a 1.5% year over year increase. 30% of the tourists were one of the 3.8 million Moroccans living abroad. Marrakech itself had over 2 million visitors in 2017.

    Tourist receipts in 2007 totaled US$7.55 billion. Tourism is the second largest foreign exchange earner in Morocco, after the phosphate industry. The Moroccan government is heavily investing in tourism development.[5] A new tourism strategy called Vision 2010 was developed after the accession of King Mohammed VI in 1999. The government has targeted that Morocco will have 10 million visitors by 2010, with the hope that tourism will then have risen to 20% of GDP. A large government sponsored marketing campaigns to attract tourists advertised Morocco as a cheap and exotic, yet safe, place for European tourists.

    Morocco’s relatively high number of tourists has been aided by its location, tourist attractions, and relatively low price. Cruise ships visit the ports of Casablanca and Tangier. Morocco is close to Europe and attracts visitors to its beaches. Because of its proximity to Spain, tourists in southern Spain’s coastal areas take one- to three-day trips to Morocco. Marrakesh and Agadir are the top two destinations in the country. Air services between Morocco and Algeria have been established, many Algerians have gone to Morocco to shop and visit family and friends. Morocco is relatively inexpensive because of the interesting dirham exchange rate compared to major currencies and the increase of hotel prices in neighborhood Spain. Morocco has an excellent road and rail infrastructure that links the major cities and tourist destinations with ports and cities with international airports. Low-cost airlines offer cheap flights to the country.

    The “Plan Azur”, is a large-scale project initiated by King Mohammed VI, is meant to internationalise Morocco. The plan provides for creating six coastal resorts for holiday-home owners and tourists (five on the Atlantic coast and one on the Mediterranean), the Daily Telegraph noted. The plan also includes other large-scale development projects such as upgrading regional airports to attract budget airlines, and building new train and road links. Thus, the country achieved an 11% percent rise in tourism in the first five months of 2008 compared with the same period last year, it said, adding that French visitors topped the list with 927,000 followed by Spaniards (587,000) and Britons (141,000). Morocco, which is close to Europe, has a mix of culture and the exotic that makes it popular with Europeans buying holiday homes.

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