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Morocco offers its artistic legacy, crumbling casbahs, shifting sands, maze-like markets, and breathtaking landscape to its tourists. It is also one of the most explored and traveled destinations in Africa. Moroccan tourism has set a striving goal of greeting more than 10 million tourists by the end of the decade.
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ADDCAR WHAT PLACES TO VISIT ON A MOROCCAN ROAD TRIP? Car Rental Agency in Morocco Morocco offers its artistic legacy, crumbling casbahs, shifting sands, maze-like markets, and breathtaking landscape to its tourists. It is also one of the most explored and traveled destinations in Africa. Moroccan tourism has set a striving goal of greeting more than 10 million tourists by the end of the decade. With uninterrupted connectivity from the US and close vicinity to Europe, Morocco is unquestionably the next best place for your road trip. When planning a road trip in Morocco, it is quite difficult to traverse the length and breadth of Morocco. But one way to get a view of this exotic crossroads between the Mediterranean and sub-Saharan Africa is to hire a rental car in Casablanca and take your trip at your pace. We are asking you for car rental in Morocco due to its affordability and as it assists us to explore the hidden gems of the homeland. Moreover, the interstitial network of roadways in the country is impressive and renting a car helps in visiting places often inaccessible by trains.
WHAT'S ON SALE? READ ON! So, here are four hidden gems of Morocco, which demand a definite inclusion in your road trip itinerary to Morocco: Tizi n’Tichka If you’re a road warrior, you are going to love driving your car in Tizi n’Tichka, which means ‘difficult mountain pasture’ in Berber. The pass is 7400 feet high in the Atlas Mountains and acts as a crucial link between Ouarzazate and Marrakech. Paradise Valley The name itself delivers the reason to explore this hidden valley. It is only 20 miles inland from Agadir. Paradise Valley is wrought by the Tamraght River, which is considerably unlike the rest of Morocco- small waterfalls, mountains and rich in forests. You can take a day trip from Agadir or stopover in the valley while traveling to Essaouira. Agadir To Essaouira: The Coastal Road The coastal road from Agadir To Essaouira is one of the best sites to drive your rental automobile. You can either hire the rental car from Casablanca or take a cheap flight to Agadir and hire a rental car there to begin your journey to Essaouira on the N1. This coastal road is about 110 miles long and lies between the desert and the sea. The path is only disturbed by isolated villages and flocks of sheep. Todgha Gorges Awe-inspiring deep canyons were carved out of the riverbed by the Dades and Todgha Rivers. These 1300 feet long canyon walls are located about 10 miles from the city of Tinghir in the eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains. Initially, they were remote, but with increased tourism and road trips they aren’t as inaccessible as they once were. A well-maintained asphalt road now connects these canyons to Tinghir, making it accessible for the tourist to reach the place comfortably. Source: https://medium.com/@kristian_90344/what-places-to-visit- on-a-moroccan-road-trip-1586256344df