Morocco is a stunning country. It’s one of the most beautiful ones I have ever seen in my lifetime. However, I would be lying if I told you traveling there was easy. I struggled exploring it as a female and encountered a lot of unwanted attention. In my posts, you can read more about specific instances of what happened.
This was my short path through this country. I flew into Marrakech, took an excursion into the Sahara dessert and at last spent some time in Fes. There were pros and cons of each location so before you download my itineraries, I hope you read my guides that will prep you well for what’s ahead.
PERFECT GUIDES, ITINERARIES & MORE:
The realistic guide to visiting Fes as a female traveler
Fes is more traditional and less chaotic compared to its popular friend Marrakech. There are a handful of interesting things to do in Fes, but after the first day there, I sort of gave…
Merzouga Tour: What does a Sahara tour really look like?
Sand dunes, dry heat, camels, bright stars, the sound of the drums around the bonfire … Sounds like something out of a dream, doesn’t it? You’ll certainly find that one of the Morocco desert…
Traveling to Marrakech: An honest guide to visiting this chaotic city of Morocco
Oh, Marrakech, where do I even begin? Maybe too naively, I’ve always romanticized the busy souks, dry heat, tambourine music, and rich Moroccan food. Marrakech seemed like the perfect place to visit during an…