Morocco has a unique attraction for those looking for a far-off adventure without going over budget. Having been there twice—once for five days on a backpacker’s budget and again for two weeks on a mid-budget—I can vouch for its accessibility and safety—especially with a bit of planning.
Budget-Friendly Exploration:
I was able to restrict my first visit’s costs to about $250, which included an overnight trek into the desert and some local gems like leather products, nuts, and spices. For individuals who are willing to adopt the customs and way of life of the region, Morocco can be an economical travel destination, especially if they plan their spending well.
Safety Considerations:
Morocco is safe to travel however you might experience minor crimes like pickpocketing, but as long as you take the right safety measures, you will be safe. Despite the cautions, I genuinely think it’s appropriate for female travelers to travel alone as long as they follow a basic safety plan and stay out of visiting unknown locations.
Enjoy your Trip:
Morocco offers rich customs and traditions that cling to the memory long after leaving, making it more alluring than even the slightest annoyance. Every turn offers a different aspect of this fascinating nation, from the busy medinas to the wide-open spaces of the Sahara. My experiences with Morocco’s kindness and hospitality strengthened my wish to go again.
In Conclusion:
Let’s sum up by saying that Morocco is an affordable country with an abundant spirit of adventure. Travelers can discover the real spirit of this fascinating place by unwinding, being mindful of the local customs, and relishing the present. For my part, I’m already making plans for my next trip back to Morocco, with its colorful streets and ageless scenery.