
Travel Blog Morocco & Living for a Month
Description
Book Introduction
Morocco is a country that symbolizes travel in North Africa.
Compared to political instability in Tunisia and other North African countries, Morocco is relatively safe.
There is also a lot to eat at a cheap price.
Also, because it is cooler in the shade even on hot days, the number of travelers staying long-term in Morocco is increasing.
When traveling to Morocco, you may initially be drawn in by the beauty of the city, but as you travel further, you will find yourself wondering what buildings are there and how to see them, as you do not know much about Moroccan history.
So, the greatest strength of Hashtag Morocco is that it is a guidebook that connects Moroccan history and Islamic knowledge to each city in Morocco.
This book contains information about Morocco, with city maps of each region added.
Because this guidebook is written for first-time travelers to Morocco, it focuses on essential information rather than detailed information.
Compared to political instability in Tunisia and other North African countries, Morocco is relatively safe.
There is also a lot to eat at a cheap price.
Also, because it is cooler in the shade even on hot days, the number of travelers staying long-term in Morocco is increasing.
When traveling to Morocco, you may initially be drawn in by the beauty of the city, but as you travel further, you will find yourself wondering what buildings are there and how to see them, as you do not know much about Moroccan history.
So, the greatest strength of Hashtag Morocco is that it is a guidebook that connects Moroccan history and Islamic knowledge to each city in Morocco.
This book contains information about Morocco, with city maps of each region added.
Because this guidebook is written for first-time travelers to Morocco, it focuses on essential information rather than detailed information.
index
What is the new normal?
map
Morocco's four seasons
Beautiful Morocco
About Morocco
8 Reasons Why You Must Visit Morocco
How to Enjoy Your Trip to Morocco
Essential Information for Traveling to Morocco
Morocco Quick Facts
Moroccan history
Who was the world's first traveler, Ibn Battuta?
A film set in Morocco
Travel Precautions
Moroccan food
Moroccan festivals
Moroccan shopping
Sketching a Moroccan Trip
Package Tours vs. Independent Travel
Enjoy your trip to Morocco in winter!
Characteristics of Moroccan Eating
Understanding Moroccan Accommodation
Local travel prices
Planning a Morocco Trip
Recommended Morocco Itinerary
Morocco traffic/road conditions
What to pack for your Morocco trip / Using a SIM card
Living in Morocco for a month
Morocco IN (airplane, ferry)
Domestic transportation in Morocco (airplanes, buses, trains, rental cars)
Understanding city transportation
Traveling by car in Morocco
(Booking a Morocco rental car / How to use Garmin navigation)
Mediterranean Coast & Eastern Region
Tangier
Tangier History, Tangier IN
Tangier Map
Medina / Square of April 9, 1947 / Petit Soko / American Legation Museum / Kasbah
One-day tour from Tangier (Tetouan, Ceuta, Chefchaouen)
Use Moroccan Mart
Asilah
Medina Map
Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen Tour / Map
Central Square / Observation Deck / Alley / 3-Day Market
EATING
SLEEPING
About Islam
Middle Atlas
Meknes
Touring Meknes / Medina
EATING
SLEEPING
Volubilis
History / Directions / At a Glance / Map
Ifrane / Moulay Idris
Why did the Islamic Empire expand into North Africa?
A trip to Medina, a place to distance yourself from life
Pes
Fez IN / Map / Fez Essential Walking Tour
Blue Gate / Tannery (leather processing process) / Medina / Theological Seminary / Karaouine Mosque
Medersa el-Atariine / Dar Bita / Fes el-Gidad / Borz Nord / Merenid Tomb
EATING
SLEEPING
Understanding Medina / Medina Tour
What is the Golden Route, the golden route to safety in all things?
Atlantic coast
Rabat
Rabat IN / Key Walking Tour
Mausoleum of Mohammed V / Saleh near Rabat
Islamic art
Casablanca
Casablanca IN / Map
Hassan II Mosque / Ain Diab Beach / Portuguese Fortress of Mazagan / Medina
Why did Portugal and Spain occupy Morocco?
Essaouira
Essaouira IN
Salas / 10km beach / museum / medina
The Secret of Argan Oil
Agadir / Tarudant / Sidi Ifni
Islamic forces settled in Morocco
Central Morocco
Marrakech
Marrakech IN / Map
Marrakech city map
Djemaa el-Fnaa Square (morning, afternoon, evening / bad thoughts about Djemaa el-Fnaa Square / restaurant 98) Marrakech market / El Badi Palace / Bazaar / Cotebia Mosque / Majorelle Garden
Ali Ben Youssef Medersa / Bahia Palace / Dar Si Said / Saadian Tombs / Folk Festivals
The Sad History of the National Restoration Movement vs. Spain's Alhambra Palace
Southern Morocco
Urzazate / Ait Benhaddou / Draa Valley / Zagora / Dades Gorge / Todra Gorge
Merzouga Sand Dunes / Atlas Mountains
Sahara Desert Tour / Sahara Desert Highlights / Merzouga Jeep Tour
map
Morocco's four seasons
Beautiful Morocco
About Morocco
8 Reasons Why You Must Visit Morocco
How to Enjoy Your Trip to Morocco
Essential Information for Traveling to Morocco
Morocco Quick Facts
Moroccan history
Who was the world's first traveler, Ibn Battuta?
A film set in Morocco
Travel Precautions
Moroccan food
Moroccan festivals
Moroccan shopping
Sketching a Moroccan Trip
Package Tours vs. Independent Travel
Enjoy your trip to Morocco in winter!
Characteristics of Moroccan Eating
Understanding Moroccan Accommodation
Local travel prices
Planning a Morocco Trip
Recommended Morocco Itinerary
Morocco traffic/road conditions
What to pack for your Morocco trip / Using a SIM card
Living in Morocco for a month
Morocco IN (airplane, ferry)
Domestic transportation in Morocco (airplanes, buses, trains, rental cars)
Understanding city transportation
Traveling by car in Morocco
(Booking a Morocco rental car / How to use Garmin navigation)
Mediterranean Coast & Eastern Region
Tangier
Tangier History, Tangier IN
Tangier Map
Medina / Square of April 9, 1947 / Petit Soko / American Legation Museum / Kasbah
One-day tour from Tangier (Tetouan, Ceuta, Chefchaouen)
Use Moroccan Mart
Asilah
Medina Map
Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen Tour / Map
Central Square / Observation Deck / Alley / 3-Day Market
EATING
SLEEPING
About Islam
Middle Atlas
Meknes
Touring Meknes / Medina
EATING
SLEEPING
Volubilis
History / Directions / At a Glance / Map
Ifrane / Moulay Idris
Why did the Islamic Empire expand into North Africa?
A trip to Medina, a place to distance yourself from life
Pes
Fez IN / Map / Fez Essential Walking Tour
Blue Gate / Tannery (leather processing process) / Medina / Theological Seminary / Karaouine Mosque
Medersa el-Atariine / Dar Bita / Fes el-Gidad / Borz Nord / Merenid Tomb
EATING
SLEEPING
Understanding Medina / Medina Tour
What is the Golden Route, the golden route to safety in all things?
Atlantic coast
Rabat
Rabat IN / Key Walking Tour
Mausoleum of Mohammed V / Saleh near Rabat
Islamic art
Casablanca
Casablanca IN / Map
Hassan II Mosque / Ain Diab Beach / Portuguese Fortress of Mazagan / Medina
Why did Portugal and Spain occupy Morocco?
Essaouira
Essaouira IN
Salas / 10km beach / museum / medina
The Secret of Argan Oil
Agadir / Tarudant / Sidi Ifni
Islamic forces settled in Morocco
Central Morocco
Marrakech
Marrakech IN / Map
Marrakech city map
Djemaa el-Fnaa Square (morning, afternoon, evening / bad thoughts about Djemaa el-Fnaa Square / restaurant 98) Marrakech market / El Badi Palace / Bazaar / Cotebia Mosque / Majorelle Garden
Ali Ben Youssef Medersa / Bahia Palace / Dar Si Said / Saadian Tombs / Folk Festivals
The Sad History of the National Restoration Movement vs. Spain's Alhambra Palace
Southern Morocco
Urzazate / Ait Benhaddou / Draa Valley / Zagora / Dades Gorge / Todra Gorge
Merzouga Sand Dunes / Atlas Mountains
Sahara Desert Tour / Sahara Desert Highlights / Merzouga Jeep Tour
Publisher's Review
Morocco, a country with an unrealistic beauty reminiscent of a movie world, a country filled with eons of mystery, a trip to Morocco is refreshing.
The moment you step into Morocco, you'll feel like you've traveled back in time.
The more you look, the more you will see the beauty of each Moroccan city that is hard to believe.
In each city, when you encounter the old medina, you can feel the traces of a long time ago.
The winding and colorful medina, a residential and living space created by Arabs and Berbers, evokes the old days of Morocco.
The Moroccans who live in this city are a source of admiration for travelers.
Medina, which has been preserved for a thousand years, is once again attracting attention from people all over the world.
Tourists who want to stay in the medina are standing at the door to enter a riad, a traditional Moroccan house, and upon passing through the door, they are unexpectedly surprised by the large space.
Looking at life in Medina makes me think again about the lives of Arabs.
Climbing the steep mountains of the Atlas Mountains is not easy.
The road through the Atlas Mountains has a different feel for each tourist.
Some tourists find it difficult, but others are captivated by the beauty of the winding mountain range.
Crossing the Atlas Mountains and reaching the Sahara Desert, the arduous traveler's experience of Morocco becomes truly rewarding.
When traveling to Morocco, you may initially be drawn in by the beauty of the city, but as you travel further, you may find yourself wondering how to see the buildings and what they are like, as you don't know much about Moroccan history.
So, the biggest strength of Travel Blog Morocco is that it is a guidebook that connects Moroccan history and Islamic knowledge to each city in Morocco.
#HashtagMorocco, the first Morocco guidebook in Korea, provides the latest information on Morocco to first-time travelers.
So, more detailed information may be missing.
I couldn't find it! There's so much information available, including photos taken by foot and driving, practical information from Moroccans, and recommendations for delicious restaurants, cafes, and activities.
It is the only guidebook published in South Korea that provides more information than any other guidebook, including additional city information and city maps for each region.
For travelers who find Morocco difficult to travel in different ways compared to other countries, this book not only suggests a travel itinerary, but also provides tips on how to travel, including detailed road maps and course maps that provide a bird's eye view of Morocco, as well as expert know-how that only this book has.
The moment you step into Morocco, you'll feel like you've traveled back in time.
The more you look, the more you will see the beauty of each Moroccan city that is hard to believe.
In each city, when you encounter the old medina, you can feel the traces of a long time ago.
The winding and colorful medina, a residential and living space created by Arabs and Berbers, evokes the old days of Morocco.
The Moroccans who live in this city are a source of admiration for travelers.
Medina, which has been preserved for a thousand years, is once again attracting attention from people all over the world.
Tourists who want to stay in the medina are standing at the door to enter a riad, a traditional Moroccan house, and upon passing through the door, they are unexpectedly surprised by the large space.
Looking at life in Medina makes me think again about the lives of Arabs.
Climbing the steep mountains of the Atlas Mountains is not easy.
The road through the Atlas Mountains has a different feel for each tourist.
Some tourists find it difficult, but others are captivated by the beauty of the winding mountain range.
Crossing the Atlas Mountains and reaching the Sahara Desert, the arduous traveler's experience of Morocco becomes truly rewarding.
When traveling to Morocco, you may initially be drawn in by the beauty of the city, but as you travel further, you may find yourself wondering how to see the buildings and what they are like, as you don't know much about Moroccan history.
So, the biggest strength of Travel Blog Morocco is that it is a guidebook that connects Moroccan history and Islamic knowledge to each city in Morocco.
#HashtagMorocco, the first Morocco guidebook in Korea, provides the latest information on Morocco to first-time travelers.
So, more detailed information may be missing.
I couldn't find it! There's so much information available, including photos taken by foot and driving, practical information from Moroccans, and recommendations for delicious restaurants, cafes, and activities.
It is the only guidebook published in South Korea that provides more information than any other guidebook, including additional city information and city maps for each region.
For travelers who find Morocco difficult to travel in different ways compared to other countries, this book not only suggests a travel itinerary, but also provides tips on how to travel, including detailed road maps and course maps that provide a bird's eye view of Morocco, as well as expert know-how that only this book has.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 27, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791174581051
- ISBN10: 1174581050
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