Where is Morocco? A Comprehensive Guide to Its Location and Geography
Discover Morocco's location and diverse geography. This guide provides essential insights for travel...
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Planning an unforgettable journey to North Africa? Morocco offers Indian travelers a mesmerizing blend of ancient medinas, sweeping Sahara Desert dunes, and stunning Atlantic Ocean coastlines—all within a single trip. Whether you’re dreaming of camel treks under starlit skies or wandering through the famous souks of Marrakech, the right Morocco holiday packages from India can transform your travel dreams into reality.
Morocco holiday packages from India often include flights, accommodations in top-rated hotels and riads, guided tours led by expert local guides, visa assistance, vegetarian-friendly meal options, and customizable itineraries to match your preferences. Accommodations are selected to ensure comfort and authenticity, and many packages feature camel treks into the Sahara Desert. These packages are designed to provide a seamless experience, combining cultural immersion, adventure, and relaxation, with the flexibility to tailor activities and meal plans to suit Indian travelers’ needs.
Morocco Classic Tours designs private Morocco tour packages for Indian travelers, with customizable options from 7 to 12 days starting around ₹95,000–₹1,80,000 per person (land-only, excluding international flights).
Indians require a pre-approved tourist visa to enter Morocco (no visa-free entry currently available), and our team assists with documentation, hotel confirmations, and invitation letters to support your application.
Morocco is generally safe and friendly for Indian tourists, with many locals familiar with Bollywood, Indian restaurants available in major cities, and English/French widely spoken in tourist areas.
Morocco is moderately priced compared to European destinations: flights from India represent the highest cost, while on-ground stays, food, and transport can be tailored to budget, mid-range, or luxury preferences.
Ready to plan your trip? Request a custom quote or sample 7-day itinerary from Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore through Morocco Classic Tours’ “Book Now” form.
Morocco stands as a once-in-a-lifetime destination that delivers everything from the majestic Sahara Desert to medieval medinas, beautiful beaches along the Atlantic coast, and snow-capped Atlas Mountains peaks. Located just 11–13 hours of flying time (with one connection) from major Indian cities, this Maghreb region gem offers diverse landscapes and rich history unlike anywhere else.
Here’s what draws Indian travelers to explore Morocco:
Blue City Magic: Wander through the blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen, a photographer’s paradise nestled in the Rif Mountains
Desert Adventures: Experience a sunset camel ride across the Merzouga dunes before spending the night in a traditional desert camp
Souk Shopping: Hunt for handwoven rugs, leather goods, intricate lamps, and argan oil in the medinas of Marrakech and Fes
Coastal Relaxation: Unwind by the Atlantic Ocean in Essaouira or Agadir, enjoying fresh seafood and ocean breezes
The cultural appeal for Indians runs deep. Morocco shares a strong respect for family and elders, maintains a vibrant tea culture (compare Moroccan mint tea ceremonies to Indian chai traditions), and celebrates spices and slow-cooked food—think aromatic tagines alongside familiar Indian curries.
Morocco boasts 9+ UNESCO World Heritage Sites that can be combined efficiently in one curated holiday package, including Fes el Bali, the Medina of Marrakech, the stunning Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, and the capital city of Rabat. Each site tells stories of Morocco’s position as a crossroads of Arab, Berber, and French influences.
Morocco Classic Tours is based in Fez and specializes in helping Indian guests experience “local” Morocco through private vehicles with English-speaking drivers and local guides who understand your needs.
The total tour cost for visiting Morocco from India depends on several factors: travel season, flight prices, hotel category, and whether you choose a private or group-based experience. Here’s what Indian travelers can expect to budget for 2026–2027.
Approximate Land-Only Costs (Per Person, Double Occupancy):
Package Type | Duration | Price Range (INR) | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|---|
Budget Private | 7 days | ₹95,000–₹1,10,000 | 3* riads/hotels, private transfers, some dinners, guided city tours |
Mid-Range | 8–10 days | ₹1,25,000–₹1,60,000 | 4* riads, luxury Sahara tent, more included experiences |
Luxury | 9–12 days | ₹1,80,000–₹3,00,000+ | 5* riads, high-end desert camps, curated experiences for couples/families |
Flight Costs: Typical return economy airfare from Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore to Casablanca or Marrakech via Dubai, Doha, or Istanbul averages ₹55,000–₹95,000 per person, depending on airline, booking timing, and travel season. | |||
Daily Spending Money: Budget approximately ₹2,000–₹5,000 per person per day for lunches, small shopping, entrance fees to additional sites, and optional activities when most services are prepaid in your package. |
Morocco is not “super cheap” like some Southeast Asian destinations, but it offers excellent value for the quality of hotels, desert experiences, and overall safety. We help optimize your budget by strategically balancing city stays with desert nights, selecting the right riad category, and timing your trip for shoulder seasons.
Compared to popular Indian outbound destinations, Morocco sits in a comfortable middle ground. It’s typically cheaper than Western Europe but slightly more expensive than Thailand or Vietnam, primarily because of the international flight costs and longer travel distance.
Typical On-Ground Costs in Moroccan Dirham (MAD) and INR:
Item | Cost in MAD | Approximate INR |
|---|---|---|
Simple local meal | 40–80 MAD | ₹350–₹700 |
Mid-range restaurant dinner | 80–180 MAD | ₹700–₹1,600 |
Local taxi within the city | 15–40 MAD | ₹130–₹350 |
Entry to monuments/museums | 20–70 MAD | ₹180–₹600 |
Costs tend to drop in smaller towns like Chefchaouen or Ouarzazate while rising in premium Marrakech riads or luxury desert camps. |
With a well-planned Morocco Classic Tours itinerary, Indian travelers can control costs effectively by:
Choosing shoulder-season travel (March–April, September–November) for better rates
Mixing different riad categories strategically throughout the trip
Pre-booking private transfers instead of relying on last-minute taxi negotiations
Including more dinners in the package for easier budgeting and no surprises
The Bottom Line: Morocco is not “very cheap” from India, but with early planning and smart routing, it becomes comfortably affordable and delivers exceptional value for the stunning landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and unique experiences you’ll enjoy.
Morocco is a safe country and a welcoming destination for Indians. Many locals recognize India through Bollywood films, cricket, and Indian TV serials that air across North Africa. This cultural awareness creates an immediate connection.
What Makes Morocco Welcoming for Indians:
Moroccans are accustomed to international visitors—tourism represents a significant part of their economy
English and French are widely spoken in tourist areas, with Arabic and Tamazight (Berber) as local languages
Indian tourists are rarely singled out negatively, and vegetarian/egg-based meal options can often be arranged with advance notice in riads and restaurants.
Moroccan cuisine shares similarities with Indian food traditions—both cultures appreciate spices, slow-cooked dishes, and communal dining
Our local guides at Morocco Classic Tours brief Indian guests on cultural etiquette: dressing modestly when visiting the old medina and religious sites, asking permission before photographing local people, and respecting mosque rules (non-Muslims cannot enter most mosques except the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca).
Couples and honeymooners from India are common visitors. Most hotels and riads are accustomed to Indian couples and families and provide very accommodating service.
Morocco Classic Tours provides 24/7 on-ground support and a local contact number so Indian travelers can reach us anytime for assistance, translation, or unexpected situations.
As of 2026–2027, Indians can not enter Morocco visa-free and must apply for a tourist visa in advance. Note that visa policies can change, so always verify requirements close to your travel dates.
Indian citizens need to apply for a visa to enter Morocco. An e-Visa application process is available for Indian citizens visiting Morocco, and most Morocco holiday packages from India typically include visa assistance.
Valid Indian passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your travel dates and 2–3 blank pages
Completed visa application form with recent passport-size photographs
Confirmed return flight tickets from India to Morocco
Confirmed hotel/riad bookings or invitation letter (Morocco Classic Tours provides this)
Bank statements for 3–6 months showing a reasonable balance and income
Travel insurance with coverage for your entire stay in Morocco
Usually 10–15 working days, depending on the consulate/embassy and season. We strongly recommend applying 4–6 weeks before your departure date.
Important Note: Holding a Schengen, US, or UK visa does not automatically grant visa-free entry to Morocco for Indian passport holders. You still need a dedicated Moroccan tourist visa.
The visa fee is approximately €80 (around ₹7,200) paid directly to the Moroccan consulate.
Morocco Classic Tours assists Indian guests with all necessary confirmations, day-by-day itineraries, and local contact details to strengthen visa applications. However, the final decision always rests with Moroccan immigration authorities.
Morocco’s climate varies dramatically by region: Mediterranean along the coastal cities, hotter and drier in the interior, and the Sahara Desert, with summer highs often exceeding 35°C in Marrakech and desert regions.
Mid-March to May
Temperature: 18–28°C
Best For: First-timers, families, comfortable sightseeing, green valleys
September to October
Temperature: 20–30°C
Best For: Desert tours, coastal stays, clear skies
July and August
Temperature: Can be extremely hot in Marrakech, Fes, and the Sahara
Best For: Budget-focused Indian travelers (some hotels offer better rates during the summer months)
November to February
Temperature: 10–18°C (cold nights in the desert)
Best For: Budget travelers, fewer crowds, peaceful exploration
Ramadan dates shift each year. During Ramadan, some restaurants and shops may have limited hours, but tourist services generally remain available. It’s a unique time to experience Moroccan culture and hospitality.
Matching Travelers to Seasons:
Honeymooners and couples: March–May, September–early November for romantic weather
Families with children: March–April and October school holidays
Budget and offbeat travelers: November–February (excluding the New Year period) for lower prices
Morocco Classic Tours adjusts each itinerary to the season—early-morning medina walks during summer heat, more daytime breaks in riads, and winter-friendly desert camp setups with heaters and blankets for cold Sahara nights.
Many Indian travelers prefer a 7-day private itinerary due to limited leave from work. Morocco Classic Tours offers customizable 7-day packages focusing on Marrakech, the desert, and one Imperial City—delivering the country’s highlights in an efficient timeframe.
Sample 7-Day Affordable Route:
Day 1: Arrive Marrakech (from Mumbai/Delhi via Dubai/Doha/Istanbul); evening walking tour of Jemaa el-Fna square with snake charmers and street food
Day 2: Guided city tour of Marrakech: Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, famous souks
Day 3: Drive across the High Atlas via Tizi n’Tichka pass to Ait Ben Haddou and Ouarzazate; overnight in Dades or Ouarzazate
Day 4: Continue via Todra Gorge to Merzouga; sunset camel trek across dunes and overnight in desert camp
Day 5: Drive north to Midelt/Ifrane or directly to Fes (depending on pace); scenic Atlas views and traditional Berber villages
Day 6: Guided tour of Fes medina—explore the oldest imperial city, tanneries, Bou Inania Madrasa area, panoramic view points
Day 7: Transfer to Casablanca or Marrakech for the outbound flight to India
Pricing: 7-day budget-friendly packages start around ₹95,000–₹1,30,000 per person (land-only) with 3* riads, shared desert camps, and simpler room categories.
All our Morocco packages remain private—your vehicle and driver serve only your group—even when focused on affordability. This matters significantly for families and small groups from India who value privacy and flexibility.
Contact Morocco Classic Tours with your exact departure city in India (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad) so we can align round-trip flights and ground services efficiently.
For couples and honeymooners flying from major Indian metros like Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore, Morocco offers unforgettable romantic experiences: intimate riads with private courtyards, rooftop dinners under the stars, and exclusive desert camps where you can stargaze in complete solitude.
Sample 9–10 Day Luxury Itinerary:
Casablanca: Brief stop to visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the few mosques open to non-Muslims
Rabat: One night for calm coastal walks along la Corniche, exploring the Royal Palace exterior, and Hassan Tower
Chefchaouen: Stay in a charming riad with views over the blue medina from Outa el Hammam Square
Fes: 2 nights in a restored palace-riad with spa, exploring the world’s second oldest imperial city and the Jewish Quarter
Sahara (Merzouga): Luxury tent with private bathroom and candlelit dinner in the dunes
Marrakech Casablanca corridor: 2–3 nights in a high-end riad with optional hot-air balloon ride or traditional hammam and spa experience
These luxury itineraries use 4*–5* boutique riads and premium vehicles (comfortable SUVs or deluxe vans) with private, English-speaking guides for all major city tours.
Realistic Price Indication: For couples from India, 9–10 days of luxury land arrangements typically start around ₹2,50,000–₹4,00,000 per person (excluding international flights), depending on season and exact properties chosen.
Optional Add-Ons for Indian Couples:
Romantic photoshoot in the medina
Anniversary celebration with a special cake
Private desert music evening with traditional Berber musicians
Upgraded suite with private terrace in Marrakech
Morocco Classic Tours packages for Indian travelers typically combine at least one Imperial City, one desert region, and optionally a coastal town for relaxation.
Modern city with the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, and open to non-Muslim visitors.
The capital city features the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, and the picturesque Oudaya Kasbah.
The spiritual and cultural capital features one of the world’s oldest medinas, ancient tanneries, and the renowned Al-Qarawiyyin (home to the world’s oldest university).
The photogenic blue city in the Rif Mountains is incredibly popular with Indian Instagram travelers and photographers.
Buzzing famous souks, the electric Jemaa el-Fna square, magnificent palaces—the ideal arrival/departure point for many Indian travelers flying into Mohammed V International Airport.
Merzouga: Camel treks, spectacular dune sunsets, and stargazing from Bedouin-style camps—a must visit places highlight.
Scenic drives through majestic mountains, light hiking opportunities, and authentic traditional Berber villages. Visit the stunning Ait Ben Haddou kasbah.
Essaouira or Agadir: Atlantic beaches, fresh seafood, and the perfect way to end a busy itinerary with coastal relaxation, with some of the best hotels in Essaouira and the lively Agadir fishing port for immersive coastal experiences.
Each Morocco Classic Tours itinerary for Indian guests is tailored: some prioritize desert and Moroccan culture experiences, others prefer more free time by the coast, or extended stays in the blue Chefchaouen for photography.
Typical Combinations:
7-Day Quick Highlights: Marrakech → Atlas Mountains → Sahara Desert → Fes
9-Day Balanced: Casablanca → Rabat, Morocco’s capital city → Chefchaouen → Fes → Desert → Marrakech
12-Day Comprehensive: All Imperial Cities plus the desert, Atlantic coast, and extended exploration
When planning international holiday packages to Morocco, Indian travelers should look for Morocco-based agencies with strong reviews, registered operations, and clear communication in English. Local specialists offer significant advantages over generic global booking sites.
Why Choose a Local Specialist Like Morocco Classic Tours:
First-hand knowledge of the best routes, vetted safe drivers, and reliable desert camps
Flexibility to make itinerary changes during your trip based on weather, energy levels, or new interests
Ability to arrange vegetarian, Jain-friendly, or halal meals—and even Indian food, where realistically possible
Better value compared to generic pre-packaged morocco tours with high markups from international aggregators
Practical Checks for “Trusted” Status:
Search Google and TripAdvisor reviews specifically from Indian or Asian guests
Look for transparent inclusions/exclusions with prices listed clearly in MAD/EUR/INR
Test response times on WhatsApp or email—reliable operators reply within 24 hours
Confirm willingness to customize itineraries rather than forcing only fixed departure dates
Morocco Classic Tours regularly hosts couples, families, and small groups from India, providing private local guides and 24/7 support for complete peace of mind throughout your morocco trip.
Ready to start planning? Share your tentative dates, preferred budget band in INR, and city of departure in India. We’ll propose 1–2 sample itineraries within 24–48 hours.
Typical Inclusions:
International and domestic flights (if selected)
Accommodations in top-rated hotels and authentic riads
Daily breakfast and select dinners (vegetarian-friendly options available)
Private vehicle and English-speaking driver
Guided city tours with expert local guides
Visa assistance and documentation support
Airport transfers
Camel trek and desert camp experience
Entrance fees to major monuments (as per itinerary)
24/7 on-ground support
Typical Exclusions:
International flights (if not included in package)
Lunches and some dinners
Personal expenses and shopping
Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff
Travel insurance (required for visa)
Optional activities not listed in the itinerary
Visa fees
Customisation Options:
Add or remove destinations (e.g., Chefchaouen, Essaouira)
Upgrade or downgrade hotel/riad category
Include more/less guided tours or free time
Special meal requests (Jain, vegan, etc.)
Add-on experiences (hot air balloon, hammam, spa, photoshoots)
Adjust pacing for families, seniors, or honeymooners
The “right” Morocco vacation packages depend on your available duration, budget, type of traveler (family, couple, friends), and primary interests (culture vs desert vs beautiful beaches).
Key Steps to Choose the Right Package:
Fix Your Trip Length
Decide your total travel window, including flights: 7, 9, 10, or 12 days are common blocks from India.
Scrutinise What’s Included
Check what’s included in any morocco travel packages: airport transfers, internal travel, breakfast/dinner, entrance fees, local guides, and desert activities.
Calculate Total Trip Cost
Fix a rough land budget per person in INR and be honest about your comfort level (3*, 4*, or 5* accommodations).
Research the Operator
Look for transparent pricing, strong reviews, and responsive communication.
Consider Your Travel Style
Choose your must-see spots—if Chefchaouen, desert camping, or curated Morocco day trips from major cities are non-negotiable, let us design around those priorities.
Book at the Right Time
Book at least 3–4 months early for peak seasons to secure the best riads and Sahara camps within budget.
Questions to Ask Before Booking
What is the payment schedule and currency of payment (MAD, EUR, INR)?
What is the cancellation policy?
Are there vegetarian/Jain meal options?
Is the itinerary private or group-based?
Can the itinerary be customized for special occasions or family needs?
Morocco Classic Tours offers both fully private custom itineraries and “template” routes that can be fine-tuned for Indian visitors’ arrival times, meal preferences, and special occasions.
We help balance must-see sites with realistic driving times to avoid fatigue—especially important for families with children and senior travelers from India.
Consider combining a city tour with free time for shopping or relaxation rather than packing every moment.
This example itinerary represents what many Indian travelers find comfortable and fulfilling. It can be adapted for round-trip flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, or Chennai.
9-Day Flow:
Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca; visit Hassan II Mosque; drive to Rabat (1.5 hours); overnight
Day 2: Rabat sightseeing (Royal Palace exterior, Hassan Tower, Oudaya Kasbah); drive to Chefchaouen (4 hours); evening at leisure
Day 3: Morning exploring Chefchaouen’s blue streets; continue to Fes (4 hours); traditional dinner and overnight in a riad
Day 4: Full-day guided Fes medina tour—tanneries, mosque exteriors, medersas, viewpoints over Fes el Bali
Day 5: Drive via Middle Atlas (Ifrane, Azrou cedar forests) to Merzouga (7-8 hours with stops); camel trek at sunset and desert camp overnight
Day 6: Sunrise over dunes; drive via Todra Gorge and Dades Valley (5-6 hours); overnight in Dades or Ouarzazate
Day 7: Visit Ait Ben Haddou kasbah; drive across the High Atlas to Marrakech (5 hours); evening exploring Jemaa el-Fna
Day 8: Half-day city tour of Marrakech covering the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Koutoubia Mosque; free time for shopping, spa, or exploring Moroccan dishes; farewell dinner
Day 9: Transfer to Marrakech or Casablanca airport; fly back to India
Morocco Classic Tours includes comfort stops and scenic photo breaks throughout longer drives. We also suggest stopping at traditional Berber villages where you can sample fresh mint tea.
Customization Options:
Shorten to 7 days by skipping Rabat and Chefchaouen
Extend to 12 days by adding Essaouira (2 nights) or El Jadida on the Atlantic coast
Adjust pacing for families with young children or senior travelers
This sample itinerary is just a starting point—final routes are customized to each Indian traveler’s interests, fitness level, and flight timings.
Passport with at least 6 months' validity and blank pages
Visa application form and photographs
Confirmed flight tickets and hotel bookings
Invitation letter (if required)
Travel insurance policy
Bank statements for 3–6 months showing sufficient funds
Credit card or proof of income
Strongly recommended and often required for a visa
Should cover medical emergencies, trip cancellation, baggage loss, and evacuation
Carry an international debit/credit card; inform your bank about travel dates to Morocco to prevent transaction blocks.
Bring some Euros or USD to exchange into Moroccan Dirham on arrival; ATMs are widely available in cities and accept international cards.
Most city restaurants and shops in Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, and Fes accept cards. However, smaller souks, desert areas, and traditional Berber villages operate cash-only. Withdraw cash in batches from ATMs to minimize fees.
English and French are widely spoken in tourist areas
Arabic and Tamazight (Berber) are local languages
SIM cards and Wi-Fi are available in most cities and hotels
Many Moroccan dishes are vegetarian-friendly, catering to the dietary preferences of Indian tourists.
Inform Morocco Classic Tours in advance of strict vegetarian, Jain, or vegan meal requirements.
Carry ready-to-eat Indian snacks for long drives and desert nights
Morocco is generally safe for tourists; exercise standard precautions
Dress modestly, especially in medinas and religious sites
Ask permission before photographing local people
Respect mosque rules (non-Muslims cannot enter most mosques except the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca)
Tipping Culture in Morocco:
Guides: 100–200 MAD (₹900–₹1,800) per day
Drivers: 50–100 MAD (₹450–₹900) per day
Hotel/riad staff: 20–50 MAD (₹180–₹450) total
Restaurant service: 10–15% if not included
Budget approximately ₹500–₹1,000 per day for tips when on organized morocco holiday packages.
Seven days represents the minimum for a first visit to Morocco experience combining Marrakech, the Sahara Desert, and one Imperial City. However, 9–10 days offers a more relaxed pace that Indian travelers typically appreciate, allowing time to absorb Moroccan culture without rushing.
Recommended durations:
7 days: Quick highlights trip covering essentials
9–10 days: Ideal for couples and families wanting a balanced experience
12+ days: In-depth exploration including Chefchaouen and the Atlantic coast
Morocco Classic Tours can adjust any itinerary by a couple of days depending on flight schedules from Indian cities.
A classic first-timer route includes Marrakech (vibrant souks and Jemaa el-Fna), Fes (spiritual capital and ancient medina), and Merzouga (Sahara Desert experience), plus either Casablanca or Rabat for a glimpse of modern Morocco.
Chefchaouen (the blue city) comes highly recommended if you have a few extra days and enjoy photography and relaxed walking. Beach lovers should consider adding Essaouira or Agadir for 1–2 nights of coastal downtime.
While Moroccan cuisine is traditionally meat-focused, many Moroccan dishes can be adapted. Vegetable tagines, fresh salads, lentil and bean stews, various breads, olives, couscous, and egg-based options are commonly available in most riads and restaurants.
Strict vegetarians and Jains should inform Morocco Classic Tours in advance so we can pre-alert riads and select restaurants accordingly. Consider carrying some ready-to-eat Indian snacks for long drives and desert nights, especially if you follow very specific dietary rules.
Most Morocco Classic Tours itineraries for Indian guests are designed as overland journeys using private vehicles. This approach allows you to experience Atlas Mountains passes, hidden valleys, and scenic viewpoints that you’d miss entirely by flying.
Internal flights (e.g., Tangier–Marrakech or Casablanca–Marrakech) are optional and typically used only to save time on very tight schedules. For standard 7–10 day trips, a well-planned road route is sufficient and delivers a much richer experience than multiple domestic flight holidays.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended and often required for visa applications. Your policy should cover medical expenses, trip cancellation, baggage issues, and emergency evacuation.
Choose a plan with medical coverage of at least €30,000, which is a common benchmark for international trips. Morocco Classic Tours doesn’t sell insurance directly but provides the itinerary and booking confirmations needed for Indian guests to purchase an appropriate policy from providers in India.
Ready to plan your Morocco holiday? Contact Morocco Classic Tours with your preferred travel dates, budget range in INR, and departure city in India. We’ll create a personalized itinerary that balances the best time to visit morocco with your interests—whether that’s exploring intangible cultural heritage in ancient medinas, experiencing world sacred music at the Fes Festival, or watching sunset over the Mediterranean Sea from a rooftop terrace.
Your dream morocco holiday is just one conversation away. Book Now or message us on WhatsApp to start planning your adventure to this extraordinary corner of North Africa.
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