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Morocco, a Severely Underrated Visa-Free Country

Prior Preparations • Passport: Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports can enjoy visa-free travel to Morocco. Prepare a passport with at least 6 months of validity. • Clothing: Wear light and breathable clothing in summer, and bring sun-protective clothing, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Winters are relatively warm along the coast but cold in the inland mountainous areas, so pack warm outerwear. • Other items: Prepare common medications, adapter plugs, power banks, cameras, etc. Transportation Guide • International Transportation: You can choose to depart from cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, and take connecting flights to Morocco. • Domestic Transportation: Morocco has a well-developed railway system connecting major cities. Long-distance buses are also a common mode of transportation and are relatively inexpensive. Within cities, you can choose to take a taxi or local minibuses. Recommended Attractions • Casablanca: Visit the Hassan II Mosque and enjoy the scenery of the coastal boulevard. • Marrakech: Djemaa el-Fna is full of life, Bahia Palace boasts exquisite architecture, and Majorelle Garden is vibrant with colors. • Chefchaouen: The blue and white town. Stroll through the blue streets and experience the romantic atmosphere. • Fes: The old city is one of the oldest in the world, with attractions such as leather tanneries and madrasas. • Sahara Desert: Ride a camel to watch the sunset in places like Merzouga and experience desert camping. Food Recommendations • Tagine: A slow-cooked stew with various meats and vegetables, resulting in a rich flavor. • Couscous: Morocco's traditional staple food, made from semolina, often served with vegetables and meat. • Mint tea: The national drink with a unique flavor. Accommodation Options • Casablanca: Choose hotels near the coast or city center for convenient travel. • Marrakech: It is recommended to stay in a riad (traditional Moroccan courtyard hotel) in the old city to experience the local customs. • Chefchaouen: Choose a homestay or hotel with views of the blue town. • Sahara Desert: Book a tent in a desert camp and experience the desert under the starry sky. Important Notes • Morocco is an Islamic country, so respect local religious beliefs and customs. • Pay attention to personal belongings and keep your valuables safe in crowded places. • You can bargain appropriately when shopping, but pay attention to your approach to avoid conflicts. • The network signal may not be very good in some areas of Morocco, so download offline maps in advance.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2025
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