Hi travllers
anyone got fabulous suggestions/ experiences for an aussie family who want to get to meet in morocco & REALLY get see as much as possible in this short time , yet NOT just feel like tourists!
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morocco - 12 days in january
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Go to Tangier and wander the Kasbah...its awesome.
12 days would give you enough time to explore most intersting parts of the countr: Casablanca, Fes, the Sahara desert, Marrakech and Essaouira. if you need further help setting an itinerary, just let me know.
12 days in Morocco is ideal!the interessing town to visite en Morocco is( Fes, Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Sahara Desert)
Renting car would be a good idea for " real exploring " as you'll be able to have the flexibility to stop wherever for enjoying or breaks, it's the efficient way to get in touch with the locals.
i agree with uru.