Morocco

Morocco by Rachida Alaoui, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2002, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the rich cultural tapestry of Morocco, showcasing its Islamic, Berber, and European influences. This edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a visually engaging exploration of the country’s diverse attractions.
In this guide, readers will discover a variety of experiences, from the ancient Roman ruins in Volubilis to the Art Deco architecture in Casablanca. The book highlights notable sites such as imposing kasbahs and serene oases in the south, while also featuring the best beaches and windsurfing locations. Additionally, it covers activities like horse-riding in the Atlas mountains and trekking in the Sahara, providing a well-rounded perspective on travel in Morocco.
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Morocco is a fascinating blend of Islamic, Berber and European culture with good tourist infrastructure. With this lavishly illustrated guide, you can explore Roman ruins in Volubilis, Art Deco in Casablanca, imposing kasbahs and the quiet oases of the south. Plus the authors highlight the best beaches and windsurfing spots, horse-riding in the Atlas mountains and trekking in the Sahara.
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