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6 recommended experiences in Morocco

If you go to Morocco, you can't miss this! 6 recommended experiences that will make you want to go to Morocco 🇲🇦✨ Speaking of Morocco, cute riads 🧡 The riad I stayed in in Fez was about 4,000 yen per person per night with breakfast included, and it was spacious and the best value for money. The freshly squeezed 100% orange juice you drink in the morning is exceptional! Many riads do not have hair dryers, so be sure to check when making a reservation ⚠️ The blue city "Chefchaouen" was the most fun to take photos of. I was looking forward to it even before I went, and it was even more beautiful than I expected 🥹 It takes 4 hours and 30 minutes by bus from Fez, but it was still fun to arrive at noon and return in the evening. There are also delicious restaurants and cute miscellaneous goods stores, so it's of course recommended to stay and relax! I think "food" is quite important when traveling, and all the Moroccan food was delicious and impressive. The tajine was especially delicious, and I was happy to be able to eat meat and vegetables together 😋 I often ordered tajine, Moroccan salad, and orange juice. At night, many food stalls are set up in Fna Square in Marrakech, and they are famous for their boiled snails 🐌 It was full and very busy, so I tried it. To be honest, it didn't suit my taste, but it was not impossible to eat... it was a memorable experience 😂 The Sahara Desert in Merzouga was worth going to, even if it was a little difficult in terms of schedule 🏜 I arrived from Fez on a 10-hour night bus and was exhausted, but seeing the overwhelming presence of the Sahara Desert made me glad I came. I stayed in a riad where the Sahara Desert spreads out before me when I opened the door to the courtyard 🏰 The Sahara Desert is extremely hot during the day, so I was glad that I could go back and rest in my room right away, and that there was a supermarket and restaurant nearby where I could buy drinks and snacks ✨ It seems that tours that involve riding camels for several nights are popular, but it was enough to just stay in Merzouga and take a short buggy tour to watch the sunset. #overseastrip #morocco #morocco #0yentrip
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