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 USA, CANADA, UK and any other EU passport holders do not require a Morocco visa to enter the country for up to 3 months (ninety days). However, make sure to check your passport validity and visa requirements before you depart . Entry to Morocco is pretty straightforward: you only need fill in a form about your personal details, profession and purpose of visiting the country. Note that point-of-entry officers may enter goods – especially cars and motobikes – into your passport. If you leave the country without them, they will be assumed sold and you will be liable to 100% duty. |
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It has often been said that the people are the pulse of a nation. The rich culture and diversity of Morocco is reflected in every inch of the vibrant nation that trade frantically and enthusiastically in the bustling streets as songs of worship ring out overhead. Moroccan people have a long and fascinating heritage and though they've started to embrace the modernizing of their world; there is a sort of captivated timelessness which still hangs over them all. Below you will find a bit about the demographics of the country as well as a little about the history of the nation. |
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 The almost medieval-like hustle and bustle of Morocco is for most travelers a world away from their own cities and towns. The culture and people are usually so completely different from what they know that they often find themselves in situations to which they have no idea how to react. The following brief explanation of Moroccan art and culture is designed to help you get the most out of your stay in this amazing country. |
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You will be fascinated by the masterpieces in the Museum of Moroccan Art housed in the palatial Dar El Makhzen in Tangier, the superb Roman mosaic of the Three Graces in the Archaeological Museum in Tetouan, the sublime Dar Jamaï Museum in Meknes, the not-to-be missed Rabat archaeological Museum, the Oudaïa Museum with its exceptional collection of carpets, the superb Moroccan ceramics in the Dar Batha Museum in Fez or the sumptuous Dar Si Saïd Museum in Marrakesh... |
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While in many people's minds, Morocco (rightfully) elicits images of the exotic desert and mysterious kasbahs, in reality it's so much more. Here's a brief overview of some of Morocco's great treasures, although this list only begins to scratch the surface. |
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Since the beginning of history there have been Berbers in North Africa end they were already well established when the Phoenicians made their first incursions in 1200 BC. Their origins are uncertain but thought to be Euro-Asiatic, The generic name Berbers, was imposed on them by the Romans meaning those who were not Roman, them original name is Amazigh. |
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