3

Tour Packages

Morocco Tour Packages

South India’s Trusted Travel Experts

Currency Name

Moroccan Dirham

Climate in Kenya

15°C to 35°C

Best Season to Visit Morocco

March and September

Languages Speaking

Arabic, Amazigh, French, English

Essential Tips for Travelling to the Morocco

Morocco – Visitor Insights & Travel Overview

Total Annual Visitors

66.4 million

Top Visitors from India

Essential Facts and Insights About Morocco

Morocco is often mistaken as part of the Middle East or situated in Asia but it is firmly located in North Africa. Uniquely, it shares a border (via Spanish enclaves) with European Spain. While many assume Moroccans are Arab due to its membership in the Arab League, most identify as Berber or Amazigh, with distinct language and heritage. Maps of Morocco vary: some include Western Sahara, others do not, making cartographic representation complex. If your picture of Morocco only involves Marrakech’s souks, Casablanca’s modern skyline, and flavorful tagines you’re in for a surprise. Dive into our Morocco tour package to discover the true essence of this diverse nation. Contact us at (+91 99404 63566 / +91 73973 56334) or message us on Instagram to receive a personalized itinerary tailored to your interests and travel style.

Stretching from the Atlas Mountains to the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, Morocco blends dramatic landscapes rolling dunes, fertile plains, and rugged peaks. Historical cities like Fes, Marrakech, and Meknes showcase centuries-old architecture, while the Sahara’s golden sands reveal desert mystique. Morocco is a meeting point of African, Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences.

  • Capital: Rabat

  • Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

  • Official Languages: Arabic (Moroccan darija), Berber (Tamazight), French widely spoken

  • Driving Side: Right

  • Plug Types: C & E (EU style)

  • UNESCO Sites: Over a dozen, including Fes Medina & Ait Benhaddou

    • Passport should be valid for at least six months.

    • Visa-free entry for Indian citizens for stays under 90 days.

    • Pack layers coastal winds can be chilly, inland heat intense.

    • Women travelers should wear modest clothing in rural areas.

    • Ensure you book desert tours with licensed operators and carry enough water.

Morocco offers a rich fusion of landscapes, ages-old traditions, and cosmopolitan spirit. Experience bustling medinas, serene mountain villages, remote Sahara camps, and sun-kissed coastal cities all in one diverse country.

  • Wander labyrinthine medinas in Fes and Marrakech

  • Hike scenic trails in the High Atlas or Rif Mountains

  • Spend magical nights under Sahara’s stars

  • Savor multi-layered Moroccan cuisine, tagines, couscous, and mint tea

  • Explore coastal Essaouira and historic Volubilis

  • Spring (March–May): Pleasant flowered landscapes

  • Autumn (Sept–Nov): Ideal weather, fewer crowds

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Mild climate in cities, snowy Atlas peaks

  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Best for coastal areas; inland cities can be sweltering

  • Delve into Marrakech’s souks, Jemaa el-Fnaa, and riads

  • Hike through the Atlas Mountains and visit Berber villages

  • Spend nights in Erg Chebbi or Erg Chigaga desert camps

  • Wander historic sites in Fes, Meknes, and Rabat

  • Relax in Essaouira’s breezy Kasbah and medina

  • Ride camels into the Sahara and watch the sunset

A vibrant culinary tapestry shaped by Berber, Arab, Mediterranean, and French influences iconic dishes include:


  • Tagine of lamb, chicken or vegetables

  • Couscous with seasonal veggies

  • Harira soup, Zaalouk, B’stilla, and Mint Tea Local street food: Moroccan pancakes (baghrir), kebabs, and freshly baked bread

Dos:

  • Greet locals with Salam Alaikum

  • Carry small change for small shops and markets

  • Dress modestly, particularly in rural and religious areas

  • Ask permission before taking photos of locals or homes

Don’ts:

  • Don’t buy imported souvenirs cheaply—look for authentic crafts

  • Avoid public displays of affection

  • Don’t ignore local customs around Ramadan or sacred sites

  • Don’t feed stray animals or stray into restricted zones

Explore Morocco’s artisanal treasures:

  • Colorful Berber rugs & kilims

  • Hand-forged leather goods from Fes tanneries

  • Inscribed metalwork plates & lanterns

  • Fragrant spices, argan oil, and saffron

  • Delicate ceramics aka zellij tiles

Morocco’s rich cultural heritage spans ancient Berber traditions, Islamic artistry, and modern expressions. Experience:


  • Traditional music & dance: Gnawa, Andalusian, and Berber rhythms

  • Architecture: ornate arches, riads, kasbahs, and mausoleums

  • Contemporary art: galleries in Casablanca, Marrakech & Rabat

  • Annual festivals like Mawazine (music) and Gnaoua Worldwide Festival

All Packages

Visa Information

Check visa requirements before traveling, ensuring a smooth entry and compliance with destination regulations

Health and Safety Tips

Prioritize health, stay hydrated, follow safety guidelines, and maintain personal hygiene for a secure journey.

Currency and Tipping

Familiarize with local currency, consider customary tipping practices for respectful and seamless travel experiences.

Let’s Stay in Touch

Book Your Dream Vacation Today!

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter For Latest Update

To Start Your Journey - Enquire Today!
Maldives
Paris
Singapore
Maldives
Paris
Singapore
Swizterland
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.