Must See 10 Places To See In Marrakech

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Marrakech, in general, is turning into an even more popular destination these days. It provides a different atmosphere for your next travel trip. If you are planing for a vacation this summer. Don't rush! Take a look at these travel destination in Marrakech before making your decision.

1. High Atlas Mountains

The High Atlas Mountains are the second highest in Africa second to Kilimanjaro and the highest peak in North Africa. A day climb at Mount allows for trekkers to explore the region's varied peaks and have lunch in a Berber village or at Kasbah Toubkal with views.

2. Cascades Ouzoud Waterfalls

The Ouzoud falls, only a couple of hours from Marrakech boast three-layered excellent waterfalls and a lavish valley. Ouzoud offers many trekking options. Tourists can take a wooden paddle boat trip at the bottom of the falls or an icy dunk in the falls which makes for a charming experience. Open air cafe stands to conjure up the atmosphere with fresh cold orange juice and Moroccan snacks. Isn't it exciting!

3. Essaouira

This former Portuguese fished village once called Mogador is only three hours drive from Marrakech situated on Morocco's Atlantic Coast. Essaouira has beautiful white washed and blue covered houses that make a beautiful background of coastal romance. Essaouira's shoreline medieval medina offers mouth-watering fish and art galleries. A hippy colony with chic restaurants that cater to foodies, Essaouira is perfect for contemporary gastro-fare and an incredible place to enjoy sunset cocktails.
4. The Sahara Desert
A camel trip in the Sahara is one of those famous Morocco encounters. It's naturally at the top of many individual's lists; however, don't feel pressured to include it in your schedule at any cost. Riding a camel through the desert is a cool experience(even though the atmosphere is hot) and obviously an incredible photograph opportunity.
5. Fes
Next on the list is Fes. Fes is a place to discover varied home decorations, but on the other hand it's also a good place to eat. The markets are brilliant with fresh produce and the cooks here – especially in the riads – are some of the best in the country, which makes it all the more extraordinary that this is still feels like one of the world's great undiscovered secrets.
6. Jemma el-Fnaa
Jemma el-Fnaa

Jemma el-Fnaa

On the top of the Jemma el-Fnaa
Jemaa el-Fnaa is the central square and commercial center in Marrakech and its history goes back very nearly 1,000 years, and today you'll discover a mix of old traditions and present-day traveler experiences fill the square. It is said to be the busiest square in all of Africa. If you just have a couple of hours in Marrakech, we would suggest wandering around this square as it offers a bit of everything and is a great sensory experience.
7. Museums of Marrakesh
Museums are the part and parcel of ones culture. It depicts the historical happening and carries it to the present time. Marrakech museum is no less than that.There are so many museums in Marrakech, concentrated on different things like craftsmanship, history, handicrafts, Berber culture, Islamic art, and photography.
8. Rock the Kasbah
The Kasbah region is a historical area that was initially where the walled stronghold, or fortress, was found. It was here that Morocco's early sultans settled their castle, managerial buildings, and mosque.
9. Bahia Palace
The Bahia Palace, standing tall today are the nineteenth century home of the vizir Si Moussa and his child who succeeded him. Ba Ahmed has an astounding mix of rooms and gardens there is even a gorgeous parade ground.
10. Walk around a Garden
Your image of Marrakech may exclude many green spaces and vegetation, rather Marrakech really has several gardens and groves. These can be awesome spots to get away from the bustle of central Marrakech and its crowded squares and souks.
Marrakech is a city of many moods. If you think you visit is incomplete without a trip to a beach, then few day of stay can give you the experience of Atlantic coast. Marrakech will leave you with magical memories of inspiring places.
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