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Morocco has it all
Morocco has all
Explore the souks of Djemaa El Fna while visiting the capital
The north African destination of Morocco "has it all" to offer people on an adventure holiday, according to a travel magazine.
Wanderlust, a publication which focuses mainly on adventure travel, has published a guide to the nation, heaping praise on the travel destination for its diverse culture and easy-to-reach location.
"Accessible and exotic, Morocco has it all … Barely 20 miles from Europe, Morocco is a world apart. Fast ferries from Spain link a country that is part Arab, part African, with a character all of its own," the guide noted.
"Morocco's cities are the obvious draws. Marrakech and Fez are the places to explore the medieval alleys of ancient medinas, packed with donkeys, traders and the scents of Africa."
People planning to take a solo holiday to Marrakech could explore the famous market square known as Djemaa El Fna. Here they can buy everything from souvenirs to original works of art in the souks.
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