Drill Myriad Mysteries of Morocco
Tourists flock to Morocco for drinking in a culture built on spices. A key route for traders of antiquity, it is not only the goods so popular in local cuisine . The country is in itself a treasure trove of spices - rich , opulent and a haven of delicious culture. It has become synonymous with vital imagery and exotic bazaars, cuisine of the Middle East and the red dust from the Sahara .
There is no better way to dig your heels and really capture the essence of this vibrant culture to use your feet on a walking holiday .
Explore the streets
The streets of Marrakech frenetic buzz with color, and walking in Morocco is the best way to discover the secrets of its capital. Then a visit to an air-conditioned bus can prevent you from the summer heat and make you feel very safe and protected , eventually you will not be able to have the same sense of diving headlong and experience the culture first hand . Divided into the historic city , Medina and the European Gueliz, you have the chance to discover a heady mix of bazaars and shopping malls, smoky dens and open cafes, lively street vendors and upscale boutiques .
Enjoy the population
Many tourists who linger too long in the quiet of their modern hotels or look a bit too briskly on the sights of the window of a tour bus miss the engagement with the real culture. However, when on a walking holiday in Morocco, you can take your time with the real people of the country and engage with their culture. You can haggle with a vendor at a market , ask a farmer how he saw the desert , and listen to the stories of local matriarch in a bakery on the way to the Koutoubia mosque.
Trek trails
Most streets were originally made for walking , and it is no less the case in cities like Marrakech and Casablanca. The advantage of working in Morocco (as opposed to spending most of your time on a bus , taxi or jeep be tossed from one tourist site to another) is that you can create your own path . Explore the streets , find old tracks, wandering aimlessly and find some excitement - this is the pleasure of unraveling cities like Casablanca or old Moorish towns on the edge of the Sahara on foot.
Experience the kitchen
The food is the flagship of any culture, and walking in Morocco enables you to get up close and personal to the cuisine . This is a nation that loves the taste , and you really need to get their hands and explore, invent and enjoy the particularities of small specialty shops and hidden dishes. Berber, Arab and Moor influences , spices from the garden and heritage of royal kitchens of Fez and Rabat, have combined to produce delicious couscous, lamb tagine , harira, kaab el ghzal , and green tea - for n ' to name a few signature dishes .