Thursday, August 18, 2011

Morocco Tourist Attractions

Morocco is a very interesting nation in North Africa. The main tourist attractions of Morocco are its beautiful beaches, magnificent natural wonders, architectural cities, sea side towns, and even the Sahara desert. Coming to Morocco for an adventure is surely going to be a great experience for anybody.

The visitors to Morocco have enormous opportunities to soak themselves in the rapture of fun activities. Travelers to the country cannot afford to miss to the tourist attractions of Morocco also. These attractions have secured a permanent place in the itinerary of the travelers. Some of them include the Koutoubia Mosque (mosque of the booksellers), Djemaa el-Fna, Dar Si Saïd Museum, Saadian tomb, Oukaimeden in Marrakech; Karaouine Mosque, Tanneries, Fez City Gates, Zaouia Moulay Idriss II in Fez.

Rabat shelters some of the best attractions of Morocco like Kasbah des Oudaïas, Palaces, Archaeological Museums, gardens, the citadel of Chellah, Hasan Mosque, Madina, Casablanca, Temara and many more. The popular places of Morocco that are on hit list of travelers are Asilah, Fez, Marrakech, Imil Gorges, Rabat, Tangier, Tineher, Merzouga Dunes and Zagora.

A hub of multicultural activity, Tangiers is home to communities as diverse as Muslim, Christian and Jewish. One of the oldest cities of Morocco, Tangiers is encompassed by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The town offers tourists the opportunity to experience an offbeat holiday. The Medina in Tangiers is also one of the places frequented by tourists. The Kasbah Place is another tourist attraction in Tangiers. Established by Moulay Ismail, a Moroccan Sultan, the Dar El Makhzen is one of the most visually attractive places in Tangiers. Tourists can view the oldest works of architecture and fine craftsmanship in this place.Marrakech has interesting tourist spots like museums, historical places, and architectures. Wine, dine, shop, see the sights, and take a dip at Morocco's exclusive beaches.

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