"Play it again Sam'. Ring any bells? Morocco is much more than the Casablanca made famous by the epic movie that shares its name. An exotic, vibrant, and exciting land of intriguing culture, mesmerizing landscapes, great shopping, and memorable experiences make any Morocco travel an experience not to be missed!

Morocco Trips
Morocco trips are as diverse as the country itself. Romantic images of camel caravans, Kasbahs, ancient walled cities, date palms, Arab sultans, and Berber tribesmen compete with modern development, sandy golden beaches and the 'jet-set'. Be it by camel, bus, overland truck or taxi, Morocco trips have something for everyone.

West African Travel
At the crossroads of Africa, Arabia, and Europe, Morocco was once believed to be the western edge of the known world! West African travel combines the best of the 3 cultures, and tradition and modernity can be seen living and working side-by-side every day.

Check out this fantastic Morocco trip guided by the man who wrote the book - literally!*

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* The Leader of this tour wrote the esteemed 'Frommers Morocco' and has contributed to 'Rough Guide - Morocco'.

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Tania WheelerTania Wheeler is the General Manager of Overlanding Africa.com. and has worked in the travel industry since 2000. After working on overland trucks for 5 years in both the Middle East and Africa, Tania discovered she had a passion for people and places off ‘the beaten track’. Originally from New Zealand, Tania travelled widely before falling in love with Africa and ’setting up shop’ in Cape Town.

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