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PRIVATE GUIDES OF Morocco
Charif Idrissi Kaitouni - My Name Is Abdel-hamid Idrissi, I am a Moroccan Guide. Was Born In Fes, Licensed and Living In Tangier for the Past Twenty Years. Member of A.A.G.T.T (Association des Acompagnateurs et Guides de Tourisme de Tanger) who Intend To offer My Experience In Tourism Field and Make It More Comfortable, Practical, Profitable and of Course Unforgetable. Over the years I have progressed from guiding friends and family through this city sites and Monuments To offering my knowledge of Tangier to the American and Cosmopolitan Traveler. I am a Certified Tour Guide as Required By Local Law.
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Amrani - Morocco best Private Guide / Personal Assistant for Companies and individuals; Fluent in English and French Please Note: ALL of My Programs Can be Made Private & by Order I'm specialized in Conducting Private Sightseeing Tours in my late model van. I'm licensed & certified by the Tourism Department in 1986 I would like to show you Fez around, the Capital of Moroccan Art and Culture, where I live Since I was born Fez became friendlier and easy-going for the inhabitants and the Tourists.
Ben Hassan - I am Ben-Hassan Registered Tour Manager and showing visitors my beautiful Country is my Job and I enjoy doing it! I have been living in Casablanca City for a few years now and I have gotten to know the city quite well. I Graduated from the International High Institut of Tourism In Tangier.
David Bendahan - Hello, I'm specialise in individual, tailor-made , personal & private tours of Casablanca and south-Morocco. Although born & bred in Casablanca, I have travelled throughout Europe Asia and North America.
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PRIVATE TOURS IN Morocco
Visit Casablanca - As Time Goes By! I do run Private Tours In Casablanca, so it is fine with Me to do the Tour as you like. Basically, I Tailor My Touring to whatever might interest the Casablanca's visitor.We will focus in the old city, visiting historical sites, and explore the Moroccan culture and Berber traditions....
Amazing Morocco - Amazing Morocco 8 days tour in Morocco Day 1 – Marrakesh Arrival at Marrakech Menara airport. Welcome.
Easter in Morocco - Having spent a night in the colourful town of Marrakech, we will drive through the High Atlas Mountains, to the picturesque village of Ouirgane. Travelling over the Tizi-n-Ouzla pass we will have splendid view of the Toubkal Massif before arriving at the Au Sanglier Qui Fume, the Smoking Boar, where we will stay for five days.
Sahara Expedition - Day 1- OuarzazateArrival in Casablanca or Marrakesh. Connecting flight to Ouarzazate .upon your arrival at Ouarzazate airport and after formalities, you will find your host waiting for you to greet you and then start your adventure.
Tea in Sahara - Friday: Casablanca-Errachedia- Merzouga-OasesArrival in Casablanca. Connecting flight to Errachedia. See all Morocco private tours
OTHER TOURS IN Morocco
Marrakech City Hop On Hop Off Tour. Marrakech. Morocco - Discover Marrakech using two different tour routes! See all the main sights aboard an open-top double-decker bus and with 25 stops to choose from you can hop on and hop off all around the city.. .
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GENERAL DETAILS - Morocco
CAPITAL CITY OF Morocco: Rabat
LANGUAGE OF Morocco: Arabic
CURRENCY OF Morocco: Moroccan dirham (MAD)
CLIMATE OF Morocco: The climate is Mediterranean, which becomes more extreme towards the interior regions where it is mountainous. The terrain is such that the coastal plains are rich and accordingly, they comprise the backbone for agriculture. Forests cover about 12% of the land while arable land accounts for 18%. 5% is irrigated.
ECONOMY OVERVIEW OF Morocco: Morocco faces the problems typical of developing countries - restraining government spending, reducing constraints on private activity and foreign trade, and achieving sustainable economic growth. Despite structural adjustment programs supported by the IMF, the World Bank, and the Paris Club, the dirham is only fully convertible for current account transactions. Reforms of the financial sector are being contemplated. Droughts depressed activity in the key agricultural sector and contributed to a stagnant economy in 2002. Morocco reported large foreign exchange inflows from the sale of a mobile telephone license, and partial privatization of the state-owned telecommunications company and the state tobacco company. Favorable rainfall in 2003 led to a growth of 6%. Formidable long-term challenges include: preparing the economy for freer trade with the EU and US, improving education, and attracting foreign investment to boost living standards and job prospects for Morocco's youth
POPULATION OF Morocco: 32,209,101 (July 2004 est.)
RELIGION OF Morocco: Muslim 98.7%, Christian 1.1%, Jewish 0.2%
COMMENTS ABOUT Morocco: Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in North Africa with a population of 33,241,259.
Cities : Rabat (capital), Agadir, Amizmiz, Asni, Casablanca, Chefchaouen, Essaouira, Fez, Marrakech, Meknes, Midelt, Ouarzazate, Rissani, Tangier, Taza, Tenerhir, Tetouan
Best Places : Merzouga and M'Hamid, Taroudannt, Asilah, The Atlas Mountains, Ait Benhaddou
Visas/Passport All visitors to Morocco require a valid passport. Tourists can stay for up to 90 days and visa extensions can be a frustrating and time-consuming process.
Eat : Tagine, Couscous, kaliya, Pastilla, harira, lentils, chick peas, lamb stock, tomatoes and vegetables, Besara
Electricity : 127-220V/50Hz (European plug)
Calling Code : +212
Time Zone : UTC
Morocco's long struggle for independence from France ended in 1956. The internationalized city of Tangier was turned over to the new country that same year. Morocco virtually annexed Western Sahara during the late 1970s, but final resolution on the status of the territory remains unresolved. Gradual political reforms in the 1990s resulted in the establishment of a bicameral legislature in 1997. Parliamentary elections were held for the second time in September 2002 and municipal elections were held in September 2003.
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