Morocco has a total of 9 UNESCO world heritage sites currently listed. Distances are small so you can visit all UNESCO sites in Morocco in a 7-10 days trip.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Fes has been, and still is, the cultural and religious heart of Morocco. To help you plan your stay, I have put together this travel guide to Fes.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Rabat, the capital of Morocco, doesn’t make it on many tourists’ itineraries. Which in my opinion is a mistake, as there are many things to do in Rabat.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
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Going to Morocco and unsure if you need a tour to see the desert? I currently live here and say no! Read my guide to Merzouga to find out why.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
The best travel apps I could find in over 15 years of travelling with a smart phone. Prepare your phone for your next trip!| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Marrakech is the epitome of an exotic Northern African city full of colours, smells and sounds. Avoid overwhelm with this Marrakech travel guide!| Not Scared of the Jetlag
If you have never visited a Middle Eastern or North African city, you are probably unfamiliar with the terms medina and souk.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Fes is arguably the most beautiful city in Morocco with gorgeous buildings and lots of crafts to be observed. Check out the most unique things to do in Fes.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Marrakech is the cultural and touristic centre of Morocco. People either love it or hate it. I want you to love it and make your visit easy and enjoyable.| Not Scared of the Jetlag
Travelling to Morocco on a budget? I have 8 tips for saving money in Morocco for you in this post! From eating like a local to which bank to use to get cash.| Not Scared of the Jetlag