Why the country with the Atlas is well and truly on the map

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Its cities are a sensory overload, particularly when you visit one of its preserved medinas. Wander the narrow medieval streets and alleys and dodge motorcycles, donkeys and locals going about their business as you pass little houses, tightly packed together.
The country’s economy is boosted by its ports. The cities of Agadir,
“Imperial Marrakech is one of the most colorful cities in
The city’s famous square, Jamma el-Fna, is usually the first place visitors head to and an experience you will take home with you. It is almost like a mini circus; there are snake charmers, people trying to put monkeys on your shoulder for money, you can buy delicious pastries at one of the many huge sweet stalls or find a cross-legged woman on the floor insisting you buy a tortoise.
At night the square turns in to an open-air restaurant. Outdoor kitchens open up with tables and chairs filling the square as chefs get to work on delicious dishes like traditional tajines – favourites being chicken cooked with olives and lemons, and lamb or beef cooked with prunes and almonds.
Surrounding the square is the huge so
“There is a lot to do in and close to Marrakech, too, which is why it is a popular tourist destination,” said Tijani. It is based at the foot of the Haut Atlas, the highest mountainous barrier in North Africa with
There are also eco-friendly regions. Al Haouz, for example, has a prestigious natural resource with the Haut-Atlas mountains.
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The well-being is also an intergral part of Moroccan life. “We have fabulous spas and a visitor really should experience a traditional hammam,” said Tijani.
In 2009 Marrakech received a million tourists. Most come from
“We do have visitors from
Most capital cities are popular tourist spots and although
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“We plan to have a new luxury collection of five-star hotels. Our problem at the moment is how to fill all those beds with the current economy crises. Right now we need to attract at least another million tourists within the next three years.”
Marrakech is not just attractive to the holidaymaker and many of its visitors are now arriving for business purposes.
“Marrakech has exceeded
Meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) account for more than 15 per cent of the number of arrivals recorded in Marrakech, with a concentration in the months of October, November and January.”
Another major airport is Menara International based in Marrakech. In 2009 it received two million passengers. It handles flights to a number of destinations such as
“There are talks between
“Marrakech, along with
“It is also easy to fly domestically. National airlines operating include Royal Air Maroc, Jet4you, Air Atlas Express, Atlas Blue, Regional Air Lines and Mondair. There is basically no excuse not to visit
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