Situated
Thirteen Kilometers away from the coast of Spain, there lies a
beautiful North African Country Morocco, which is mixed with European
flair, Middle Eastern Magic, and Berber Tradition. Since 2002,
tourism has doubled, and the aim is to make the number go to 18
million by 2020. Morocco is one of the most peaceful and moderate
countries in the African region. Morocco motorcycle tour is
one of the fastest growing industry right now.
Following
are some of the things you need to know before you arrive in Morocco:
Most
of the Mosques are Off-limits to Non-Muslims
Around
99% of the Morocco population is Muslim, and there’s one unbroken
rule that non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Moroccan Mosques,
except one, “The Towering Hassan II Mosque” in Casablanca. It is
located on the promontory over the Atlantic Ocean and was completed
in 1995. The mosque can hold up to 105,000 worshipers inside and out.
But if you can’t make it to the Casablanca, Marrakech’s 16th
century All Ben Youssef madrassa-turned-museum is also open to
non-muslims, featuring impressive Islamic design.
Using
Cumin Powder is Moroccan Cooking Speciality
Cumin
powder is often used in almost every dish of Moroccan to add the
flavor. It is used as a condiment on Moroccan tables, along with
chilly and salt. If you don’t like the taste of cumin powder, then
you might have to starve most of the time or search for some
alternative.
Watch
out When you hear “Balak.”
The
souks of Morocco are very narrow streets, a team with mule-drivers,
motor scooters, hagglers, and hustlers. It’s Morocco’s unwritten
rule that whenever you hear “Balak,” it means you have to step
aside because a heavily laden mule or handcart is coming bearing down
on you. With guided motorcycle tours in Morocco, you will
never get lost in the streets. Make sure you always stay with your
group, as the narrow streets are not shown in the Google Maps
sometimes.
Don’t
Stay in Marrakesh for too long
No
doubt Marrakesh is famous, but don’t spend too much time exploring
there, or else you will miss exploring other cities. Fez is famous
for its maze-like medina, foodie scene and Annual Festival of World
Sacred Music. Then there’s the desert town of Merzouga in the
Sahara Desert, near Erg Chebbi dunes. You can also try hiking between
Berber Villages in the Atlas mountains. When you head to the
blue-hued town of Chefcchaouen, Andalusian, you can explore the
Rif-mountains along the way.
With
Morocco motorcycle adventure tours, you can make some
memorable moments and take it with you. But make sure to approach a
certified and well-renowned tour provider like Wheels of Morocco,
etc.
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