The Rough Guide to Morocco

The Rough Guide to Morocco by Mark Ellingham, published by Rough Guides in 2001, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 656 pages. This edition offers practical tips on various aspects of travel, including recommendations for the best-value hotels and restaurants, as well as insights into transport and roads. The book provides lively accounts of significant monuments and sites, along with an informed exploration of Moroccan culture, both historical and contemporary.
Readers will find evocative descriptions of diverse routes and landscapes, from mountain pistes to ancient caravan trails across the desert. The guide covers a wide range of activities, including trekking in the High Atlas, windsurfing along the Atlantic coast, and bird watching in lakes and estuaries. Enhanced with full-color photos and over 70 maps, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the rich offerings of Morocco.
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Practical tips on everything from the best-value hotels and restaurants to transport and roads. Lively accounts of the monuments and sites with informed treatment of Moroccan culture, past and present. Evocative descriptions of the routes and landscapes from mountain pistes to age-old caravan trails across the desert. Comprehensive coverage of trekking in the high Atlas, windsurfing on the Atlantic coast and bird watching in the lakes and estuaries. Full colour photos and more than 70 maps.
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