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PAID CONTENT FOR VIEW MOROCCO


View Morocco MOROCCO


View Morocco is a fully licensed travel company specialising in tours and excursions in Morocco, operated by local professional guides and based in Marrakech. The team has been active in the travel industry since 1994, collaborating with international outbound travel agencies and promoting sustainable experiences. Their activities aim to be enjoyable and interesting for all, while placing great importance on supporting the local community, its traditions and the environment. Morocco’s distinctive culture entrances visitors


in a sensory swirl of many colours, spices and perfumes. View Morocco’s expert-led tours aim to provide travellers with an authentic experience of the country’s daily life, historic riches, diversity and unique cuisine. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, the team is committed to sharing local traditions and culture so you can taste and experience the real Morocco, going beyond the tourist trail. Guests interested in culinary experiences will


enjoy customised, hands-on cooking lessons with a local family, learning to make delicious classics


such as tagine and bastilla (a savoury pie). Any trip to Morocco would be incomplete without a visit to a hammam. These traditionally take the form of public baths, but are also now available as private experiences in select riads and hotels. View Morocco’s goal is fulfil the dreams of


anyone wanting to travel to Morocco by taking care of all the planning — saving money and hassle — and enabling visitors to see this beautiful country in the way they want to. It designs trips to suit guests’ needs, whether that’s luxury, adventure, simplicity or a combination of all of these. It will help to focus in on the important things during your time away, with knowledgeable, friendly guides eager to share their first-hand knowledge and love of their homeland. View Morocco has a wonderful network of people


on hand to host guests and help them to explore freely, while making sure their safety is secured. The drivers and guides are local professionals, experienced in the travel industry and speaking multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French and German.


DON’T MISS Learn how to cook traditional Moroccan dishes by taking part in an authentic cooking lesson with a local family


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KEY FEATURES • Quality trekking tours/services • Timely responses • Drivers’ services • Corporate, business and group travel • Budget and luxury accommodation • Weddings and honeymoon events


KEY ACTIVITIES • Sahara desert tours • Moroccan cooking classes • Cultural and educational tours • Imperial Cities tours • Atlantic coast tours


GET IN TOUCH viewmorocco.com T: +212 666 96 57 86 E: info@viewmorocco.com


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