Morocco Green Travel

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Morocco Green Travel

Morocco has always fascinated those with wander lusting tendencies. Desert sands, surfable waves, exotic food, amazing culture, organic farms, and a temperate, Mediterranean climate that occurs all year long: all the makings for the perfect eco tourism spot.

Morocco’s landscape varies, and holds many different features that draw in those seeking their fix of natural wonders. With forests, mountains, plains, desert, gorges, valleys, and stunning beaches this is a country that offers so much for eco tourism. Trekking is one of the most popular activities for tourists, and an eco friendly attitude is highly revered in leaving the environment untouched. As Morocco is such a beloved destination to travelers from across the globe, the offerings are plentiful in the variety of options available to the sustainable traveler. Kayaking in lakes, exploring the Atlas Mountains and caves, yoga retreats, Scuba diving in the ocean, horseback riding, and camel trekking provide endless opportunities for adventurous experiences in Morocco’s unique natural setting. Morocco makes a fabulous entrance to the great Sahara Desert, and exploring the dunes by camel riding is a magnificent experience.

In terms of green travel, its not just the nature that makes Morocco a special place. Moroccan culture is immensely rich, and its people are known for being kind and friendly. The food is to die for, and a Moroccan vacation would not be complete without eating the traditional tajine. Also known for their rich spices, it is said that the local saffron is the world’s finest. The paprika, cumin, and coriander found here are also very fresh, and quite sought after for their exquisiteness. Different types of accommodations cater to the traveler wary of their personal environmental impact. Eco friendly hotels, eco lodges, and eco camps provide green options in places to stay, no matter what your preference or budget can handle. Some of the best places you can possibly stay in are known as “riads” which are family-owned guest houses, which contribute directly to the local economies. Some riads are situated on organic farms, and make for a really green experience. The cities of Casablanca, Fez, Essaouira, and Marrakech feature historic architecture, ancient mosques, and museums. When traveling through Marrakech, located only 40 minutes away is the astounding Toubkal National Park that features the mountain sanctuary Dar Tassa.

As a hub of green travel, Morocco travel offers opportunities for volunteering within their school and local villages. In the rural areas, sustainable agriculture has lead the way for agri-tourism, to promote the importance of sustainability. Eco tourism is so much more than traveling to areas to experience the natural surroundings. Its about being responsible in your travels to these places, with special attention paid to the environment, while contributing to the local economy and benefitting the lives of the people that live there.

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