Morocco!!!!!!
But where is it in the map first?
This is the first question I get when I ask my
friends around the word especially saxophone countries what do you know about
Morocco?
I noticed there are not a lot of publications in the
about morocco in English, unlike Arabic (the language of the country) or French
(second language) “I think it’s very normal”. So I decide to write my blog in English
and all content of this blog , I love traveling ,making trips in wonderful
places , I will shared with you the best moments in my trips and I will show
you the best places you have to see during your visit to Morocco.
Morocco
Morocco is a country in northwest Africa. Its long coastline on the
Atlantic Ocean ends beyond the Strait of Gibraltar on the Mediterranean. South
of Morocco is borded by Mauritania. To the east and southeast, Morocco is
bordered by Algeria. At some distance from the coast are atlantiquese the
Canary Islands and Madeira. North of the Strait of Gibraltar Spain is.
The administrative capital is Rabat. Among large
cities found remarkable Casablanca, Agadir, Fes, Marrakech, Meknes, Tetouan,
Tangier, Oujda, Ouarzazate and Laayoune.
Geography: Beach,
Mountains, Desert
Beach
Long Moroccan
coast about 3 500 km are highly regarded. There are a lot of beach resorts on
the Mediterranean and Atlantic coast: Saidia , Nador Capo de l’eau, Mazagan ,
Dakhla ,Mahdia……
Morocco becomes
the increasingly favorite destination for surfers especially the southern
beaches.
Mountains
Mountains cover more than two thirds of Moroccan
territory and reach significant heights. Several peaks cross bar 4000 m.
Toubkal, the highest peak in the country, culminating at 4167 m. The Morocco
has four main mountain ranges, and is the only Maghreb country to have a huge
mountain of Atlas.
First in the north, the mountains of the Rif or Jebel
bordering the Mediterranean. The highest peak reaches 2,456 is
called Jebel Tidirhine. The Rif offers various altitudes as its regions
surfaces. In fact, in the west, we find especially thorny vegetation (firs,
pines and cedars). On the other side, it grows in arid steppe and scrub and
still further east, it contains hemp, which however is not harvested. Further
on the Mediterranean coast and in the interior, it is possible to note three
other huge chains: the Middle Atlas, High Atlas and Anti-Atlas, where we still
find after a diversity of landscapes.
The Middle Atlas, which is the "water tower"
of Morocco's Rif separated by arid eastern plains and fertile west. The two
channels are separated by the famous patch of Taza. The Middle Atlas is
composed of two parts in different landscapes. To the east, there are the
massive cliffs with peaks over 3100 m as Jbel Bou Naceur or Bouiblane. These
summits are experiencing significant snow falls. Westward chain softened to
make way for more affordable reliefs and leaving room for a few small plates.
Middle Atlas chain is bordered on the south by the High Atlas
It is in the High Atlas, majestic chain that encircles
the country from east to west as the Toubkal peak at about 4167 m.
Desert
In the south, Erg Chebbi, near the Algerian border, is the second largest
area of stones and sand in Morocco after Erg Chegaga. Some dunes can reach
200 meters in height
climate
The Moroccan climate is both Mediterranean and
Atlantic, with a hot, dry season coupled with a cold and wet season, the end of
the warm period being marked by the October rains.
The presence of the sea reduces the temperature
differences, moderates the seasons and increases the moisture in the air (400
to 1000 mm of rain on the coast). In the interior, the climate varies with
altitude. Summers are hot and dry, especially when the hot sirocco blows or the
Chergui, summer wind from the Sahara. In this season, average temperatures are
22 ° C to 24 ° C. Winters are cold and wet with frost and snow. The average
temperature then evolves - 2 ° C to 14 ° C and can drop to - 26 ° C. In mountainous
areas, rainfall is very high (more than 2000 mm of rainfall Rif or 1800 mm in
the Middle Atlas). The pre-Saharan and Saharan Morocco has a dry desert
climate.
The climate in Morocco can be divided into seven
sub-areas, as determined by the different influences experienced by the
country: oceanic influences, Mediterranean, mountain, continental and Saharan.
Tourism
Morocco has reached the symbolic threshold of 10
million tourists in 2013, something not seen in Africa.
Most tourists are of European origin (French, British,
German, Spanish ...) but also Americans, Arabs and Asians.
In 2011, foreign tourists were mainly nationality1:
French with 1,775,961 tourists, with 693,255 Spanish tourists from the United
Kingdom with 352,141 tourists, with 258,620 Belgian tourists, with 211,405
Italian tourists, with 219,576 German tourists. Moroccan tourists residing
abroad recorded 4,408,250 arrivals. We notice a predominance of European
countries (84% of foreign tourists), due to the geographical proximity; Indeed
the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco facilitates home where the considerable body
of French and Spanish tourists. Moreover, these two languages are most
commonly spoken in the Moroccan territory, which is a major argument for the
arrival of tourists. Note also in the category "other nationalities",
the strong presence of Canadian and especially American tourists.
In 2011, Morocco remains the favorite destination of
French. The city attracts them most is Marrakech2.
Most visited Places
Marrakech
Marrakech is a city of about 2 million, instead of
tourism excellence Marrakech has retained its authenticity. The city is
composed of two parts: the new city and the old city. This is much appreciated
by Stars probably for its narrow streets, beautiful riads and the population
that is warm and welcoming. The new city is the complete opposite of the
ancient city: new buildings, department stores, palm groves, golf courses,
parks, hotels, clubs, swimming pools ...
Marrakech is often called the second Ibiza probably
because of the many discotheques in the city as well as because of the great DJ
coming in nightclubs (David Guetta, Martin Solveig ...). Especially not to miss
in Marrakech: Djemaa el Fna, the Koutoubia, the Ourika Valley, but also Hotel
La Mamounia.
Agadir
Agadir is the second tourist town in the kingdom in
2011 after Marrakech. It is the most popular seaside resort of Morocco: its
sandy coastline stretches over 10 km. Agadir is a vibrant city in the summer;
other times it's a quiet town and enjoys sunshine 300 days a year. She is also
known for its souk (Souk el hed) and its resorts just minutes from the city
center such Taghazout Aghroud Imiwadar, the city of Taroudant and its regions
...
Casablanca
Economic capital, Casablanca is the third tourist city
in Morocco. The resort is famous for business. Although Casa does not have the
same vocation as its counterparts (Marrakech, Agadir), the city hopes to extend
stay of visitors who do not exceed two days on average. It is for this purpose
that the Regional Tourism Council launched specific plans to put in place
adequate infrastructure.
Tanger
Tangier, an international city in its history, is a
city full of surprises, located on the Strait of Gibraltar, between the
Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, it has a rich history and unique
geography. They speak much Spanish, French or an Arab, you'll feel at ease
quickly. The city will welcome you in the rules, with its beautiful medina, beautiful
beaches, and so much to see.
Meknes
Rich in its prestigious past, Meknes reserve those
unexpected surprises that come out a little paths. Or who will listen stones
... In town or nearby Meknes contains splendid historical monuments.
Unavoidable, the Roman ruins of Volubilis and moussem Tissa Horse
Taroudant
Considered the grandmother of Marrakech, Taroudant is
one of the oldest cities of Morocco. Taroudante is famous for its varied crafts
(leather work, tanning, pottery, etc.) and beautiful scenery.
Agadir (deposit)
The name "deposit" could be the exact
translation of the Arabic term Berber Agadir. Although it has existed so close
a marabout named Sidi Mogdul - tomb of a saint, no past reference for coastal
navigation - membership of the term than Mogador is uncertain in view of the
meaning that both the Arab Berber language. The sound Mogdul / Mogador however
remains close. It is frequently reported qu'Amogdul Berber name of the city
means "well guarded" but mentions, besides a patron saint (Sidi
Mogdul), special fortifications. Or a fortified site - walls and defense
towers, civil or military - is said in Berber "Agadir". And the
adjective amgader mean "fortified", which is close to the transcripts
by the Portuguese and Spanish names. However, Sidi Mogdul could itself be
Mogdour Sidi, the protector, who strengthens, Mogdour is quite common in North
Africa.
Al Hoceima
Al Hoceima is known with its sandy beaches and its
rich wildlife (dolphins, various species of birds ...). Hikes allow fully
explore the area.
Ouarzazate
Village Imlil
Ouarzazate is the starting point for hikers on foot,
4x4, mountain bike or camel ... The South of Ouarzazate contains large desert
areas. Mountain trips are also organized. Kasbah Taourirt, a village in the
city, a World Heritage Site by Unesco, is to discover to see the culture.
Fez
Fez is the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco.
You can visit the Al Karaouine University, the oldest in the world long before
Oxford and Cambridge with his Arab-Andalusian style 3, the Medina is classified
world heritage by UNESCO, Fez and around the spa town of Sidi harazem.
Saidia
Saidia is a brand new resort and Mediterranean resort
in the country, near the area of Oujda, she vows to become one of the largest
resorts in the area, much like the azure coast of Morocco.
Mazagan
Mazagan is a new resort, a luxurious new destination
par excellence, the city lies on the Moroccan Atlantic coast near the city of
El Jadida and offers diverse and exotic landscapes.
Merzouga
Merzouga is a small Saharan village located in the
south-eastern Morocco Rissani 35 kilometers and 50 kilometers from the Algerian
border.
Michlifen
• Ski Michlifen near Ifrane.
Source wikipedia
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