Morocco sits in the northwestern part of Africa, bordering both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. It is defined by the jagged spine of the High Atlas and the vast Sahara, creating a landscape that shifts from snowy peaks to arid dunes. The nation is a soulful blend of Arab and Amazigh heritage, where daily life follows the rhythm of the souks and the pouring of mint tea. In Marrakesh, travelers lose themselves in the chaos of Jemaa el-Fnaa, while Fes offers a step back in time within its car-free medina. The region is famous for its immersive culture and sensory experiences. Visitors flock to the blue streets of Chefchaouen for the perfect photo, or trek into the silence of the Merzouga dunes to camp under the stars. You can find the surf vibes of Taghazout, the cinematic clay kasbahs of Aït Benhaddou, and the relaxing steam of a traditional hammam.