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Morocco is quite a fascinating country as a tourist destination to spend your next holiday, The mixture of people's hospitality with the multicultural combination blows your mind wideout.
Nevertheless, one cup of mint tea melts your stress away and lets your soul settle down in the harmony of cities like Marrakesh, Fès, Chefchaouen, Agadir, Assilah, Tanger, Essaouira, Ouarzazate and Zagora Desert.These are very famous places worldwide.
On a back of a camel; the desert appears like golden dust from the shiny stars, cool at night from the warmth of the day with flavourful smells.
The slow life rhythm captures your instinct of discovering and makes it flow up to see more, so here are the top 10 reasons to spend your next holiday in Morocco

1. Did you know that The Kingdom of Morocco is a country with a very young population?
Seventy percent of its inhabitants are under the age of thirty, which makes it the first young population in Africa.
2. Morocco is the top tourist destination in all of Africa. Each year it receives more than 10.5 million tourists and still going up 3. If you thought the camel was the country’s first mode of rural transportation you were pretty way off, it’s the donkey. In fact, in Rissani, there is a market just for buying and selling donkeys and even sometimes "donkey's racing" 4. We probably all know that the largest film set in the world is in Hollywood. However, what you might not have known is that the second largest movie is in Morocco. Movies that have been shot here include Prince of Persia, Sahara Mummy, Gladiator, The Mummy and others. 5. Did you ever imagine that the Moroccan Sahara desert is the largest and warmest on the entire planet, where the temperature can achieve -2 C° at night 49 C° to 51 C° at full daytime in summer, which makes it a solar BBQ party. 6. The blue and white houses of Chaouen and Assilah are famous for their striking life colour than we start wondering why blue and no other colour hence Jewish refugees painted them this colour because they believed it kept the mosquitoes away cause mostly these structures are mostly abording the ocean or sea. 7. The quality of Moroccan cosmetic products, leather handcraft is quite high for example dates is excellent and that is why they are exported all over the whole world. More than 99,015 tons are exported out each year. 8. If you had the chance to be invited into a Moroccan house, don’t forget to take off your shoes before walking on the carpets. neither be surprised if you don’t see statues or paintings on the walls, this is customary in the houses of religious Moroccans people 9. The Moroccan Green tea with mint or vervain is the most popular drinks in the country. Some people drink tea at all the time since it's a sign of hospitality and respect or the guests. One piece of advice: if you are offered tea, never refuse, otherwise you will regret two things; first missing the chance to taste a special tasty drink and second they will insist until you drink it 10. If there's one thing in Morocco, to not miss it should be the following places which are the must-see all overtimes ; the Villa Majorelle, a jewel of a palace built 90 years ago by the French painter Jacques Majorelle and later bought by the designer Yves Saint Laurent, Menara Mall, Koutubia, Mouahidin Craves , Sidi Ben Youssef Qoranic Schools . University of Al Quaraouiyine the oldest university in the world.

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