Travel

maacka

Travel

Posted by: maacka

14th Jun 2011 09:16pm

Hi was wondering if anyone has travelled to morocco? I am going in September and would like to chat with someone who has been there


Wynwood
  • 17th Jun 2011 02:09pm

September will probably still be pretty hot in the daytime but could get cold at night particularly if you are in the desert. Would recommend for cultural reasons to keep shoulders and legs covered when out in the casbah or sightseeing but most hotels ok with any sort of swimming costumes. I wore 3/4 length pants and a top that had capped sleeves and did not have any problems. A Pashmina or shawl is a handy item to take as can be thrown over head if needed or wrapped around shoulders to cover up. I visited Tunisia last year which is close by and found similar. The food was great. Have a great time.


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