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  1. Lamiae

    Wow, this was so accurate it’s scary!
    In most rural cities, Moroccans will wear you out psychologically! But there’s no actual physical danger!
    I was born and raised in Morocco, and traveled pretty much all over the world, but I would never dare travel Morocco alone, unless it’s a work trip where my stops are planned in advance! Exploring on my own would be psychologically handicapping. The anxiety before stepping out would take a toll after a while.
    Renting a car actually changes the whole game! Because you don’t have to interact with anyone while moving! It really changes the experience from exhausting to a stroll in the park!

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Lamiae! While I have traveled to Morocco myself and have had no problems, there are definitely some culture shock situations that tend to ware travelers down, so I understand. Renting a car is a great thing to do to get around, though I’ve preferred to hire a driver that knows the lay of the land 🙂

  2. Daniel

    Hi Blonde abroad! So, I can understand that Morocco could have been a good experience for some people but this wasn’t the case for me. Lets explain :

    I’ve spend 3 weeks in Morocco mostly Marrakech and Casablanca and a couple of day in Asilah and Tetouan.

    1) I have been traveling in 20 different countries including poor countries but I’ve never felt so much poverty around me and it’s depressing as vendors and fake guides try to rip you off all the time and they are being very annoying. Although, the poverty isn’t higher than places like India or the Philippines, but the constant begging for money makes you feel like people are in “famine like situations”.

    2) people are poorly educated and they are always trying to interact with you when you are only trying to enjoy the place by yourself.
    ( if you don’t like human interaction of shy, stay away)

    3/ I’m in my late 20’s and appreciate night-life spots wherever I go. Casablanca and Marrakech night-life looked great on paper. I found most clubs to be very descent and I was clearly not against the possibility to encounter a Moroccan female partner to show me her city. but those clubs are filled with ladies who directly tell you their “price” for one night or 1 hour. Prostitution is rampant in almost every night club. I could say that 90% of girls in those clubs are prostitutes. Although, I found 2 clubs in Casablanca who doesn’t allow those type of activities and their clients are moroccan upper class youth. ( Maison B in Casablanca is one of them). However, after doing some research online, I found out that Morocco is pretty big for sexual tourism and it’s considered one of the top 10 countries.

    Do I need to say that I wasn’t seeking this type of tourism?

    I’m not against prostitution and I believe people should be able to do what they want with their body, but this situation has contributed to grow feeling of being a walking wallet.

    For the average American that I am, I found it very exhausting to be always trying to get away from people that doesn’t understand the word “No”.

    Although, I have to admit that I haven’t experience that in Asilah and Tetouan, 2 northern, smaller and cleaner cities. And Marrakech is king for harassment compared to Casablanca.

    And I have to admit that I never felt in physical danger day or night.

    I don’t like giving bad reviews and I actually never leave review and I travelled in early 2020 so I’m late for this review but I don’t think the situation as changed since 1 year.

    I understand that my impression isn’t representative of the entire country of Morocco but most tourist go to Marrakech or/and Casablanca, so the goal of my post is to inform people about what to expect. My sensibility is different from other people, but in my case, I won’t be back to morroco unlike the situation and mentalities changes in very drastic way.

    I might say that most prostitues wear a scarf while the grand majority of Moroccan young girls do not. The scarf seems to be more of an social sign rather than religious. In rich neiborghood the scarf is rare. In poor place is more apparent. Although, nothing like Malaysia for young female.
    I would says that about 30% of young morrocans wear the scarf. Older ladies seems to wear it to an extent of 80%

    For ending positively my post, I wanted to add that Moroccan landscapes are the most beautiful I’ve seen in my whole life. I’ve seen just a fraction of the country’s landscapes and I was amazed of how lush and green the northern part is, the mountain, the dry south, the land color.

    I tought Morocco was a dry dusty land but I couldn’t be more away from the truth, I was immensely surprised by the breathtaking and contrasty panoramas.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Daniel! Thank you for sharing your experience. I think it’s important to go into a place with open eyes but it’s always good to hear about other experiences to inform yourself!

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