Morocco: The Don'ts of Visiting Morocco
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
- Whether you are heading to Casablanca, Fes, Marrakech, the Sahara, or the Blue City, Morocco has a lot of great tourist things to do on a Moroccan vacation. Here are the things tourists should not do when they visit Morocco. We hope this can help you with your travels to Morocco.
Filmed in Casablanca, Morocco
Copyright Mark Wolters 2019
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My mom is Moroccan. I visited with her a few years ago and tried haggling in the souk. The shop owner offered 50 dirham for some trinket. I offered 25 dirham and he accepted. I was happy with my purchase until my mom told me it was worth 10 dirham!
Hahahahaha that’s funny
lol
HAHAHAH i cant i-
🤣
That is part of the fun!
More Moroccans watched this then anyone else lol
Hi
No
Lol u got the right
They want to make sure they doing it right 😂
@@zaramiamisaberi6446 Thats the only reason i can think of LOL
I went to Morocco back in March just before the United States state of emergency, and it was life-changing. The people were kind, the culture was rich yet diverse and the landscape was BREATHTAKING. I actually visited the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and it was one of the architecture was beyond words
Have you visited fes?
@@UnknownUnknown-wm2tz I did!
@@jaredmessinese4688 I live in fes it’s such a beautiful city ! How was your experience?
Welcom brother at any time ❤❤
@@UnknownUnknown-wm2tz it was very cool, but the merchants chased us for two miles through the Medina, and the men would only listen to me and not the women of the group, which was a little bit sexist imo. THAT being said, I know the merchants aren’t an accurate representation of Fes and its people, but that was the most memorable for me
Why do I feel happy when I read positive comments about Morocco. As I own it 😅🙄😂
Because it's a gorgeous place
Hhhh same here😂😂
@@raniajobrane9336 hh ah ya jenia
Me too
@@woltersworld that is for tourists
If you are decent enough to take off your shoes when you're at any mosque you are automatically welcome in there, no one will question your faith once your in the mosque.
Hisham Hilal yeah actually but usually it’s crowded to so getting people who are there to watch is very unnecessary but yeah just be decent and they’ll let you in.
Decent enough! 🙃🙃That's quit rude
Yeah that's true 🤷♀️
Untrue
@@hothmanmisane2932 so tell us your story that involves being kicked out of a mosque!
I love just how you respect the tradition of any country you visit.
Respect for you and your family
Thank you. We try to be good tourists. :)
Yes , because he s not muslim . Muslims dont respect anyone . Limsilmin ma ti7tarmoush ta9alid ashou3oub al oukhra ( koufars)
@@anniarog777 not all muslims are the same.
I do respect other people despite their religion, color and thoughts.
I don't even have a problem if you were atheist its not my problem as long as we respect each other and you treat people as you like them to treat you.
@@anniarog777 press x to doubt - a christian
@@anniarog777 who hurt you ?
I am travelling to Morocco once a year every year together with my morrocan husband, and I always enjoy and love every minute of my stay there!
3tini visa o passspooorrrr 🎶 🎵
@@bme0983 d7ktiny tfu 🤣
Lwri9at
You welcome lwri9at 🤣
Haha I'm morrocan and funniest thing he said is: "Don't stop bargaining" and it's true.
hahhahahahahahahah yeah
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@konohatvnetwork yes I am. Are you?
Sounds exhausting 😓
You don't need to bargain or haggle with taxi driver, don't even ask them for the price. have them to use the meters.
yes that's what we usually do
This comment need to be pinned so other people can see it
most taxis don’t have the meters in Morocco and when they do it’s a known scam for them to overcharge on the meter as well.
the issue with that is tourists dont know the way to their destination so taxi drivers sometimes take a muuuuch longer route.
I'm morrocan,and i agree 100%.
I went to Morocco in March and I loved every single thing about my trip. AMAZING COUNTRY. everyone just go to Morocco😍😍😍
I am and Moroccan and if I go to Paris I have to go to Morocco.well It’s a 3 hour flight.😃😄😁 edit: I love my country.
Carrie. Go to tangier and bouskoura, it’s amazinh
How dangerous is it at the moment? Sadly those two girls were raped and beheaded in Morocco recently.
Morocco is the most safe contry of Africa I think, and you known if you don't go to the mountain it's 99% safe, and for the two girls It's sad but there are bad people everywhere around the world.
Is it hot in tangeirs
تحية لاخواننا المغاربة من الجزائر.
والصحراء مغربية
❤️
our brothers ❤️
اصلا هي مغربية انا عايش فيها
For God's sake don't start another fight
@@elspongebobhh هههههههه100%. عاش المغرب 🇲🇦 و عاش الملك
I love Moroccans!!!!! Merci Morocco.....
Thank you and i have to say there are many beautiful places in Morocco i live in Morocco and it’s beautiful
We love you too
We say chokran not merci 😉
@@8d_songs Merci works too.
Welcome
Tourist who think Morroco is only "SAHARA" and "CAMELS" Bruhh C'mon 😒😒
HAHAHAHA right!! I'm done with that hahaha. Or when people say Kebab is from Morocco! OMG
Yess🤣🤣🤣😭
😂 😂 😂 😂 Hell yeah hhhh
Yassine Bahaoui I think about the Mocro Maffia here in West Europe!!
Hahah
He forgot one "Don't".
Don't let these "Don't"s stop you from visiting this amazing and wonderful country
Hey Yassine A. Can't wait to visit with direct flight soon. Love from Israel 🇮🇱❤ 🇲🇦
@@come_explore_with_me_IL You're more than welcome ❤ Bring friends and family. Love ❤
@@yassineanaddam Shukran Habibi, we will come!
@@come_explore_with_me_IL you are not welcomed land thieves #freePalestine
@@fodk7021 Stop hating! Hating achieves nothing! The answer is building peace both sides working together to end this conflict once and for all so all sides to live in peace, equality, freedom and dignity. We need people on both sides working together, and people from outside who care about a better future here to push both sides to finalize an agreement for peace with 2 state solution.
Amazing video. I'm Moroccan and I can say that you were right about most things, except for stray cats, most of them are so nice and some will run away but it would be very nice if you try to play with them or feed them something because those poor things there have no one to take care of them and may die of hunger sometimes too.
And I just want to add one more DON'T to your DON'TS, don't come to Morocco when it's Ramadan because you will be disappointed, many restaurants and stores are either not working or have only night shifts because most Moroccans are fasting during the days of this month of Ramadan. And you can look at the calendar when it's Ramadan every year.
forgot about that
I was a little dissapointed he didn't explain more about the cats. I wonder what his reasoning was, because I think in most places around the world petting stray cats is ok.
Morocco is classed as an endemic region for rabies and therefore very high risk of infection from stray animals, this is probably where the stray cat don't comes from unfortunately
How come a person can say such things like don't pet stray cats etc :) Ridiculous. One of the most lovely cats I have ever seen there. PET THE CATS FEED THE CATS, RESCUE ANIMALS IN EVERYWHERE, and ignore people who give such messages publicly.
@@jon6123 it's usually only dogs who have rabies, and it's far from endemic
As a young Moroccan I always try to help other people from other countries because it makes me feel happy when I help them without even expecting anything from them
Please do review this
I'll love to visit morocco one day
From what I understand. Helping travelers/ foreigners is highly encouraged in Islam.
@@expatbiker6598 i am a Moroccan too god, homeland king!
Please make a channel about living in Morocco as a Moroccan.
@@X-Prime123 why ?
Some clarifications:
- Tap water is drinkable in most places
- Small taxis (e.g. red ones in Casablanca) do have meters and are actually obliged to use them, so make absolutely sure to ask the taxi driver to turn it on instead of bargaining the price beforehand cause they'll most probably rip you off. If they refuse, go for another taxi. One more thing is that the price will be the same if you're one person, two or three.
- Grand taxi (e.g. white ones) doesn't just mean "big", it's actually another type of taxi that does a specific trip back and forth between two points and can stop anywhere along the way, the difference is that it doesn't have a meter, but charges a fixed price per person, and can take up to 6 people.
For a trip of seven hours what is better to choose, a grand taxi or a bus?
@@GaiaHedonia I don't think there is a grand taxi that does a seven hour trip. Most of them do in-town trips, or trips between two close cities. So you'll have to take a bus. The best bus company is called CTM, more expensive than normal buses but trust me the difference is HUGE. You can even go for premium if you can afford it (they have an official website that you can look up). Another company, a bit less expensive, is called STCR, pretty good too :) Safe travels!
@@TheHypnotizedHeart thank you very much for your useful information! I would go for the premium but from what I have read on the internet there is not such a line between Marrakech and Zagora. It's going to be CTM. 🙏💓💙💚💛🇲🇦
@@GaiaHedonia Ah yes, for that line CTM only does two trips. You'll be fine with the "Confort Plus" one that leaves around midnight and arrives early morning. My advice for you is ALWAYS choose CTM over normal buses whenever it's available, their drivers are very professional; whereas others can be really reckless at times.
If you have any other questions don't hesitate :) Good luck!
@@TheHypnotizedHeartI am so grateful for your help. CTM looks fine! 💛💐
I live 3 years in Morocco until now and water it`s good everywhere.
Water is good everywhere my ass
im moroccan and i dont drink tap water. There are some exceptions where some areas have automatically mineral or highly filtered water coming straight from the tap but thats rlly rare
@@lailaelhalib9799 where do you live? Casa rabat knitra?
@@WatchTheLadyOfHeaven313 haha loser
Most cities have bad tap water in Morocco, i'm Moroccan and i know people whom got kidney failures and tap water was the reason and they are Moroccans born and raised in Morocco. There are regions where they get the water from mountains that's the kinda of water you can drink other than that stick to bottle waters.
2:48
In morocco there are two types of taxi:
"Petit taxi" : small taxi, it takes you to whatever place you wish to go to within the city, and the price is decided with a counter in Dirhams, so pay attention to the taxi driver, and ask him to turn it on if he forgets or doesn't do so.
"Grand taxi": big taxi, and you pay for your seat, riding with other people, for a specific ride between two taxi posts either inside the city, or between cities, you can still get out of the taxi in the middle of the route to destination.
Beware that taxi prices are generally slightly higher in night times.
B4ina s4ir hhhhh
taxi’s are very cheap in morocco in general
@@peterhenderson9331 lol
I had the pleasure to study abroad in Morocco at AlAkhawayn University studying Arabic and I enjoyed it! I have been to Agadir to visit a friend. I will return in June to go see my best friend and bring some gifts that I know he will need or want. I will stay in Mohammedia for the peace and quiet! But will be going to Marrakesh, Fes, Essouira for Argan oil and Tangiers. I will definitely see my other friends from other cities! I can't wait to eat Bastilla, breywa, msemen, and of course tagine! I love the food, the ambience, the people and the pride they take pride in having a clean country; unlike some other countries I have visited!♥️
I live in mohammedia you are welcome anytime m8 have a good day!
You studied in the oldest university in the world!
I love Morocco
I'm from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 ❤️ 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
India stay away from Moroccan because y’all never tip
Depends on service offered by one
Respect to you bro👍
@@alinporsh8236 I'm just starting so there is nothing more at this time
@@TheCemeteryEnthusiast 😂😂😂 اتخرجلنا على السياحة
I feel weird watching this as a Moroccan
amine T-ben same
same 😂😂
Me 2
Me to
LOL!!!!!!!!
Morrocan mosques were kind of a culture shock for me as a Malaysian Muslim: usually Malaysian mosques are open at almost all times (except far late at night) for travellers' conveniences to stop and rest at any time. The guide for my family told us we had to rush to pray as these mosques would be immediately closed after prayers, so me finding that out was pretty eye opening to me.
Interesting, good to know. So they even close the masaajid to other Muslims?
I have been visiting Morocco every year for the last 10 years. You can’t get enough of it if you know your way around. Beautiful country, rich culture and welcoming people
I visited it for 9 years because of Covid lmao(we weren’t visiting Morocco in 2020).
Could we connect over email for a quick itenarary..we are visiting next year and would like some pointers
Hey man I’ve taken 16 solo trips abroad now and you’re videos have been a huge help when I’m traveling. I really appreciate your videos! Keep it up!
I love when mature people travel
As someone that goes to Morocco couple of times each year, the country is amazing. The people are so friendly and the vibe is unmatched, in 10 visits I've never seen a physical altercation or out of hand argument.
The places are so beautiful, the people are friendly, food is fresh and delicious and it's very affordable.
Haggling is part of the experience and I can safely say that 25-50% off from initial price is nothing, most times you need to go 90% off for a realistic price as a foreigner. Most pieces are mass produced and a lot cheaper in Casablanca than Marrakech.
If you're visiting for a while then I'd stick to a normal hotel that's not a Riad as long stays in a Riad can be uncomfortable. Possibly spend 1 night in a Riad and rest in normal hotel for the experience
I love how he is promoting the country and the culture more than moroccas themselves, and everything he said is accurate, it's quite impressive for someone who has only visited the country to know so much about it
I am French citizen with a moroccan ethnic background.
I think that your advices and your depictions of morocco are pretty fair and balanced.
Your are promoting tourism in morocco without misleading potential visitors.
I am impressed. How much time did you spent for being so familiar with this country ?
keep going with providing good content.
Take care
just for info : we dont do bargaining with taxis in morocco
Mdr for foreigners it's another story man they need to bargain especially if it's the small taxi , But it depends on the taxi driver actually .
@@goldofox5111 You don't have to bargain, just learn the French sentence for "turn the distance meter on" and walk away if they reject. I am half Moroccan and went with a European friend to Casablanca last year and they constantly didn't turn on the meter until I mentioned it. You do bargain with Grand Taxi's though as a foreigner especially when you're going to another city, they tried to get me to pay 500 Dirham to get from Rabat to Casablanca.
@@jarumboy1 I agree with you but the fact is that there are some taxi drivers who have a malfunctioning distance meter which they could use to their benefit or to tell you that it's not wotking and that they will decide the price .And for someone who's from europe for example , taxis are expensive so 500 Dhrs =50 Euro is a understandable price , but this price in Morocco is out of the question .
As a foreigner, I would never go back to Morocco. It is not fun when everyone tries to scam you because they think you dont speak french. Want fresh fruit? Vendor forgets how to count. Want to ride a taxi? Driver forgets to turn on meter. Want to buy an "antique" bag? That will be $300 USD. Waste of time.
I do, some taxis here don't have the counter so they charge you double or even triple
I have traveled all over Morocco and I can attest that the advice provided here is good. Treating locals with respect the same way you want to be treated has served my travel buddy and I on all the countries we have visited and we're well received and warmly welcomed.
My husband is Moroccan. We went last year and stayed for a month. Even that wasn't time enough to see everything. We went to Fes, Martil, Tetouan, Chefchaoun, Rabat, Tangier & Zerhoun/Volubilis. The last few days there I was getting homesick and couldn't wait to get back to the US. Strange enough, it's been some months since being there and I really miss it. Feels like a second home.
Lived here in Morocco for 18yrs now, simply put it is now my home. I like your pointer videos as you clearly do your homework, I cannot fault them.
Hi I read foreigner get only for 10 years the resident amd you are already 18 years there how you did this?
I plan to live there and it will be good to know someone that can help me to get lots of information, especially to emigrate there, right now i am in spain but this register issue is too bad here in europe, even i have an europe passport aswell another one.
Would estimate to get help especially because you are living a long time there sure you know a lot of this country, I would love to live there. If you have an email adress we can get in touch. Thank you in advance, rosangela
18 years
ur comment should be in darija ;)
@@rosangelapersico4821 marry a moroccan ;)
@@sabsab8782 bizafalek!
@@sabsab8782 already married a Moroccan
I was in Marrakech last June, 2019. I had a blast and I absolutely love the country and want to go back again
u haven't seen fez yet...
Sweet Heart welcome in Morocco at anytime 😉
Hassan Karaoui thank you, actually I went back in October 2019
@@hijabimuslimah8100 u can visit tanger or agadir there are more beautifull and u can visit us if u wont in oujda u are welcom😍
@@user-nu2ub9lb6y i live in Tangier 😀
Excellent information! Very helpful. I lived/worked in Casablanca for 2 years and you really covered the do's/dont's very well.
I have been to Morocco twice and I must say that your advice on traveling to Morocco is spot on. I would agree with just about everything you said! Thanks for sharing
I was just there last month and this is all super accurate. Great video!
Will be visiting Marrakech in December 🤘🏾 I’m excited
(Edit) Yeah my time there was wonderful. I’ll make it my second home. It was the most well orchestrated and beautiful chaos I’ve ever seen in my life. I’ll be sure to check out Fes and Casablanca and other gems when I come back. Love y’all Morocco!
Welcome 😊
Bring enough cash. It is not cheap
@@rawdaw65 its aight not that bad
Amine Youssef stfu gold digger
Go for it
It's nice you gonna love it
The first completely truthful and honest video I ever seen about my country when it come to this matter. I understand the water situation, it doesn't apply to everyone though. There's of people that have no issues with tap water here. Especially if they stay here for a considerable period.
And I couldn't agree more about the small bills and the change.
good to know
This is the most accurate video I've seen about Morocco. Good job!
you basically need to talk to a Moroccan guy before coming here..... and that's much better and safe
wa 3arfink rak baghi tdi chi gawria
@@sesnaffaout9528 😂😂😂
Ali Rachiq 😂😂
ياك المرضييي
Agreed! I wouldn’t have been able to get around without a local Moroccan
That is an epic list of Don'ts, Mark! Tastefully done as always.
Thank you so much Wolter's World. We really appreciate knowing the 'Don'ts' of the different places.
This was a great thorough video! Much appreciated!
Heads up: I've lived here for the past two and a half years. Most things are spot on! I've seen a growing increase in credit card machines both in restaurants and some shops in the medinas. It truly depends so make sure you ask! You can buy train tickets with a debit card (not credit) no matter which country you're from (I just did on Saturday with my American). I have both Moroccan and American accounts. I would also say that tipping isn't necessarily a part of the culture here in all places. Of course if people go above and beyond, you should tip but tipping culture is more similar to that of Europe than the US. Good work though!
Morocco is a sweet country..and so many nice people:)
Welcom in morocco anytime
I agree Morocco is a beautiful and sweet country
Yeah, a "sweet country" where Christians are beheaded(ex the Norwegian female tourists) and where Europeans are scammed at every step! I wouldn't step a foot in that dangerous ghetto-country, not even for free!
We just got back from 17 wonderful days in Morocco and can definitely confirm all your helpful tips.
Amazing landscapes, fascinating history and friendly people. Tourism is a big part of the economy so we always felt safe and followed common sense rules the guides would provide. Personally my second trip in 45 years since backpacking in 1977!!
I just came back from Morocco. I stayed for 1 month. I stayed long in Casablanca. I went to chefchaouen, agadir and Marrakech. I looooooove Morocco.
one important thing do not hold your phone wild in the open in cities like Casablanca. might be gone before u know it
Sad but true ahhaha
Sam T im moroccan, so is my sister but she looks ’white’ aka british and boys would try to steal her phone,
oh yikes .. how am I supposed to follow my Google maps then ?!
Ugh im from Casablanca i lost my phone one day when i was in Morocco mall a really popular mall in Casablanca....the worst thing in this is that it was expensive it was 2300 Dirhams thats a lot - AND IM NOT EVEN RICH IM JUST A DECENT GIRL UGH
As a Moroccan, I'd say your info and tips are to a great extent accurate. Thanks for being respectful while pointing out the 'Donts'
Thank you so much! I'm about to travel to Morocco for 10 days as a female solo traveller. This was very helpful 🙂
Hey! How did it go? As I'm going solo next month 😊
@@pamelazukowska5431 It was soooo amazing. You’re going to have a great time. 🤍
I going on a cruise next month.stopping in Casablanca. Was there long ago but now I'm Afraid to go out alone,I'm 72 yrs old,female,have cane. Should I be afraid?
Research Lousia Jespersen and Maren Ueland. They were lone female travellers that went to Marakech.
I went and had the most amazing time in Essaouira! Going back in May and taking my mum with me 😁
I am Moroccan in Canada and he is 99% right. But dont let the don'ts stops you from visiting this unique country. It's a marvellous experience! The best is to rent a car and do a tour of Morroco. That's what I always do. If you can bring baby wipes, its more useful than Kleenex.
We had a really wonderful time in Morocco. Will definitely go back again
That's exactly the thing I was thinking, the wipes are moist, just in case there is no place to wash your hands.
Definitely on my bucket list.
What about traffic? I've been to Morocco and it was pretty wild. Can't imagine how would I be able to drive there
@@NiePieerdol It's only in big cities like Casablanca and Marrakech. The rest is fine.
@Joe Al just ask
I am an expat living in Marocco. And I can tell, that this video is perfectly explain how to live in Morocco, while respecting Moroccan culture. Great video!
The best thing about Morocco are the Wonderful people… I simply love them, they are so warm and friendly… great times..
We really thank you for the time you took to introduce our (maybe unfortunately the Don'ts). But still very constructive and useful !! Really Appreciated from LA.CA
I am Moroccan and have lived there for 26 years until I recently moved to Canada.
I want to say thank you very much fot your honesty and for pointing out the don't of Morocco.
I must say I agree with you completely, there is not one thing wrong about what you've said, except maybe for the water thing which is not bad eveywhere, but getting a bottle of water wouldn't hurt for sure, I do it too :)
Great tips man! I was surprised! Accurate description for sure..
One question : where is your wife from? I Almost tought she was Moroccan!
So far the most informative video about tourism in morocco 👌👌just one thing we drink water immediately from the faucet
As a moroccan I want to give you a little heads up about this video : it's 100% true and accurate 😁🇲🇦❤
You have been useful , thank you
I don't think the bargaining has anything to do with being female or male xD I'm a female myself and I'd say women do way more bargaining than the men in morocco..
So true saying that as a moroccan guy
Its not true for us locals, especially our moms can be the masters of bargaining the hell outta everything they see, and actually get it at the price they want.
As for tourists idk.. SOME vendors might take advantage of the inexperience (in moroccan bargaining) and kindness of female tourists and expect to sell their items at max price. You must look strong minded and inhesitant ( and visibly shocked if the price is too much ) Lower the price to half, and if he doesn't accept pretend you're leaving the shop...and other techniques
@@humanllusion590 Yes, it's true that as a foreigner u most likely won't get a good price. He was saying something along the lines of "men do it better" kinda or that women aren't able to get as good prices as men. When in reality as u said, moms do it the best
TRUE
Aaaa your pubg’s iD
لي مغريبي يخبط لايك
هههه
Literally translated "smash like" lmao
ديما مغرب 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
moroco :المغرب 💪❤
@@ilyassekharbouch because its not arabic its morrocan
As a moroccan... I think that's the best and perfect speech you can hear about Morocco from someone... I don't know how much time it took him to gather all of these information.. 👍👍
You are awesome Wolter, thank you for the tips!
Welcome to Morocco 🇲🇦
Enjoy ur trip man, love ur channel ❤️
We loved it
Hi Mark,
As a Moroccan follower who has been living in both Marrakech and Casablanca for a while, I say you are pretty on point on everything you said!
I hope you enjoyed your stay here!
Hello Nizar, I am planning a trip to Morocco, I am looking for local people to go around the country. My email is mewcay@hotmail.com
Very good coverage about the ethics when visiting Morocco, well exept the water (tap water is safe to drink from) and the always removing shoes in home ( it depends on the family) and the taxi ( you just read the price in the counter if it is not on tell him to start it the minute you get in but if there were passengers before start counting from the last number you saw written) but everything else is pretty spot on. As a Moroccan i thank you for this video and for the encouragement to visit it 🇲🇦💕🤗
Sahara is an amazing experience that most of tourists may not choose due to distance but don’t forget direct flight ✈️ from Casablanca to Errachidia which is closed city to desert 🐪. Thanks for logical advices that might not be available in other social media 😊🇲🇦
Proud to be moroccan, looking forward to hearing more good testimonials from people who visited our country.
Thank's u sir,
Amazing country. I loved every single thing about it. everyone just go to Morocco😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I'm going soon inshallah. Super excited. Looking to find a local who I can tour with tbh.
I'm a Moroccan and this is pretty accurate not gonna lie.
This helped me a lot. Thank you, Wolter. I did not know you can take a good train from Casablanca to Marrakesh. Now I do, thanks to you.
Glad we could help
It’s easy.
Great informative video! Thank you. I have been wanting t visit Portugal and Spain. I saw an interview with Robert Plant where he said Morocco was one of his favorite places on earth.
Thank you so much sir best regards from Morocco.
Greetings from Germany 👍🇲🇦🇩🇪
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Well done, thanks for the travel info.
I am so excited to travel and yet I am so broke right now. It's coming soon and I look forward to experiencing these countries!
I lived/worked in Morocco for a few years quite a few years ago (I lived in Casablanca and visited many other places too of course, usually driving in my car, or occasionally travelling with friends, both foreign & Moroccan, in their cars), and have visited it a number of times since. In fact I actually passed my first driving test there (I took it in French, although I could just as easily have taken it in Arabic). I'd say this is a pretty good guide for novice visitors to this part of the world, although of course it is generally more open to western tourists than many other Arab countries, and I've lived in a number, but there are certain cultural differences you do need to be aware of and observe so the guidance here will prove very useful.
Driving in Morocco is an experience unto itself! Crazy but satisfying LOL
Bill Cameron is my dad's name. He was born in Scotland. 🤩
@@barbaracameron5610 As indeed was my own father and me too of course, although I believe I was named for an uncle of my father rather than my father himself - family traditions are peculiar, eh 😉. Of course Bill is the shortened form of William, the name that actually appears on all our birth certificates.
My father and grandfather's middle name was Calder. Seems to be a family name. My son and grandson also have that middle name.
Morocco is a fantastic country, it's so beautiful.
Thank you for the tips.
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I have Moroccan roots and can confirm that this man is 100% correct with everything he said.
Just came from Morocco. It was an wonderful experience. The people are very friendly and hospitable. Countryside view is fantastic. Villages those are around or located in the state/ province of Larache deserve special attention and praise. They are picture perfect as most of these villages are located on the mountains. While you drive you can enjoy these villages from highways. All the villages have their own mosques located on the higher grounds. And don't forget to visit the only blue city of the world - " Chefchaoun ".
I really enjoyed my trips to Morocco, such a beautiful country and very rich in history and culture. Definitely worth a trip. My advice is to learn the numbers in French for bargaining even though most people especially arround the markets speak english fairly well. I personally love the seaside of Essaouira and Rabat. There are dozens of magnificent places out there.
Thank you Wolter! So much useful information.
Thanks Andy
I've visited Morocco twice, and I confirm most of the things you say. In addition, I would highlight the recommendation for the ladies to wear as modestly as possible and expect a lot of catcalling and starring. Also, learning a couple of Arabic or French words ahead of the planned trip would help. Beautiful country and people, lots of excitement and things to do.
It's because most of us are conservative
Can you confirm what he was talking about regarding the cats? He didn't explain why you couldn't pet them. Is it a cultural reason, or possibly a health reason?
@@MultiKswift Because they sleep and eat in the streets, but all cats clean themselves, so do not be afraid to pet them, and if you see a sick or injured cat, then do not pet him
Your videos are great, thanks dude!
اول مغربي يعلق على هذا فيديو👍 واش انا غير وحدي هنا؟
مرحب بيك عندنا في مريكان
انا معاك هنا ..واش هاد بولحية معانا أو لا ضدنا اخاي؟
great :-) I have just returned from Morocco last week and you are absolutely right! :-)
Thanks Lex.
Lex Universe I hope you enjoyed !
@@bearclaw1051 yes, It was a great adventure :) I have actually some videos from the journey on my channel :)
@Joe Al lol
“ What Lies Behind Us And What Lies Before Us Are Tiny Matters Compared To What Lies Within Us. ” - Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Wonderful video, thank you so much for taking the time to make it this info is invaluable
Morocco is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. I love Moroccan people they few I met are peaceful and amazing. I love Moroccan cultures, foods and weather especially summer. I'm currently living in oujda and oujda is doing me well now. I have been to Rabat, Casablanca and oujda. All I can say Morocco is more beautiful.
I’m Canadian Russian married to Moroccan I love Morocco so much but my husband hates it hates his country with passion I never see anybody hate so much as country as much is my cars been does he will live anywhere in the world except Morocco he doesn’t even want to go back to see his family that’s about it is but who cares I love Morocco I love everything about Morocco I’ve been living there since we got married then we moved back to Canada I love Morocco I think it’s the best country to live I’m a Jewish and I took a Muslim religion and I love it and I’m proud to be Muslim and proud of the religion and proud to be a little bit Morocco can I do speak I do understand I love Moroccan people they are very good and honest and everybody thinking there not Yeah there’s some every country have their own Bad people and good people it’s everywhere not everybody is equal and not everybody’s honest you just have to trust yourself and my husband always tell me don’t trust Morocco and no matter where you are I guess he has a bad experience but I never had I love Moroccan with all my heart
My husband get lost and Morocco many times and he’s marking every city is different
Are u sure u are not a morrocan
Are you sure you’re married with a moroccan 😂 i think hé have Some personal issues. I have been Many times in russia and also spoke There locals who disliked the russions. I never understand why , I think everybody have his OWN Reason..
achrafe elkjs OK first of all I was born in Russia I left I was 14 years old I grew up in Canada and I know hundred percent my husband is Maroc in because I married him in morocco and live with him in morocco so he’s definitely Moroccan
Maggie Z well I wish I was Moroccan But I’m a Russian group in Canada live in morocco love morocco love my husband that’s all
That was nice of you to mention the respect of our religion. Thank you
Boy, this was informative! Thanks so much!
Fantastic video! Absolutely informative
Thank you so much for these tips. I’m going the second week of October
Cool. Have a great trip!
You will love Morocco. I am Portuguese and I visited Morocco 3 times so far, it is amazing
I'm going October 23rd for 13 days. Can't wait!
You're very welcome in my country 😊
Welcome
Excellent. Wish I’d seen this before I visited a few years back. And well done for calling football - football and not soccer 😎
Another outstanding and informative video, Wolter...just in time for Morocco reopening on February 8th, 2022!!
My friend and I went to Marrakech, Morocco last December 2019, and I completely agree on this : Don't think everyone helping you is doing it to help you. But overall, it was fun, especially when we haggled 400 dhs for a Djellaba but just at the next store sells it for 250 dhs only.
Lesson: bargain and start from rock-bottom price hehe
It cost 150 - 180 dhr
@@mnb5161 hhhhhhhhhhhhh lol
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@@mnb5161 hhhh yes my friend. 150 MAD
u should visit everyshop
I am Morocan and you did a great job 👍
Surfed Morocco for years,however my favorite town is Fez!
An incredible town!The food,art,crafts,linens,on and on just an amazing beautiful place.
Fancy hearing that, Glad you enjoyed fez
please come back. you're most welcomed
True! Fez is legit
Fez is a city not a town
Oof
Jeffrey Moss food go to Marrakech for best beaches go to agadir for god views go to ranger and chfchawn
I am moroccan and I am just baffled by your list. Expected some points everybody knows, but you go into basically everything right from the start. Respect!
Met a young man from morroco @ work yesterday. He didn't talk much about morroco, but it sparked my interest in visiting. THIS VIDEO GAVE ME A NICE BLUEPRINT ON MY INTEREST! THANKS U
Everyone love Morocco except Moroccan lol
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 That's true
But we love our country tho we just don't love the paunchy people here.. You know who i'm talking about 🤷♀️🙄
They love morocco unless never went to public hospital...lol
@@user-ll4gv5sg9u you guys hate the man for no reason. If it was trump as a president what would you do lmao ?
@@elmehdierraji3189 id like to have trump as a president rather than the piece of shit that we have
We don’t like the corrupt government and the shitty health care and education system that’s all 😑