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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is travel insurance necessary when visiting Morocco?
If your travel destination is Morocco, then you ought to pay for a medical travel insurance in case something wrong happens. Especially for people who have pre-existing medical conditions. So, with that insurance at hand you can be assured that your treatment is going to be smooth.
We can assure you that Morocco is a safe country. The likelihood of being assaulted or gravely injured is low. So, minor crimes like pickpocketing or scams are your only fears.
As Morocco is a Muslim country, there is a specific dress code to abide by. Of course, as a female traveler you are not expected to dress like Moroccan Muslim women. However, you can avoid unwanted behaviors just by wearing loose and less revealing clothes. By doing so, you are not limiting your freedom, but you are honoring the local culture and principles of Morocco which will be very appreciated by the Moroccan people.

Should your vacation last less than three months, no visa is required to enter Morocco. So, all you need is a valid passport for at least six months starting from the date of your entry to Morocco. Visa is needed for all visitors of Morocco except for the following countries. Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, Congo (Rep), Guinea, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Guinea (Conakry), Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Korea (Rep), Mali, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zeeland, Niger, Norway, Oman, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab of the Emirates and Venezuela.

Drinking tap water is a controversial issue in Morocco. However, for the majority of the residents of Morocco it is safe to drink it. Nevertheless, if you are coming from another country, it is advisable to drink commercialized bottled water just as precautionary measure.
It is true that most of the foreign international currencies are accepted in Morrocco. However, you may need the Moroccan Dirham in daily-transactions in Morocco. You can resort to conversion bureaus to get The Moroccan Dirham in exchange for your local currencies. You can also use you credit cards even though ATMs are scarce in some rural areas. Just be prepared and plan your travel ahead an no trouble will come your way.
It is true that Moroccans’ food system is based on meat. However, you can find your food choices in big supermarkets and green markets in order to keep your diet even when you are away of your home.
Wi-fi is available in Moroccan cafes, restaurants, Riads, Hotels,…… It is only a question of staying in a Riad or a hotel, or ordering a meal or a drink in café or a restaurant to have access. However, sometimes the quality of the wi-fi is not very dependable.
Morocco has restricted importing drones for security concerns. So, you should reconsider the idea of bringing a drone when visiting Morocco. Otherwise, it may be confiscated by airport security.

Private Desert tours

Is an escorting licensed guide included in my private tour?
We offer you experienced licensed guides who are knowledgeable and well-trained. They serve at your disposal.
Our team is working hard to offer you the best experience. However, there is always room for improvement according to your tour needs with the corresponding prices.
We advise you to book your private Morocco tours as early as possible to get exactly what you want. As you know, the availability of our Riads, Desert camps, hotels,…. is subjected to the period you are booking on.

It is not possible unfortunately as we have tried it before and it did not work.

We are flexible in this matter. Just inform us by email and we will respond to your request.

Sahara Desert camp

How do you deal with our luggage before we ride camels to the desert camp?
Your luggage is kept safely either in your desert camp operator’s facilities or in the minibus. You can also take your luggage with you to the camp in a separate vehicle. The choice is yours.
No, they are not because our Sahara Desert camps are equipped with luxurious furniture. Also, in winter we provide warm blankets for you.
Yes, that would be better. But if you happen to come with no shower products, we can always provide them for you.
Unfortunately, no. That decision should be during your booking process as other camp types are run by other operators and located in different areas
Yes, electricity plugins are available in our tents. Also, they are available in public areas such as restaurants.
Yes. All you need is the availability of tour tickets. Our offices are available for your service.
The best choice is cash. But you can also use other payment methods such as PayPal or credit card with additional payment fees.

You can pay in Moroccan Dirham, the Euro, the Dollar, the Sterling pound. Note that xe.com is our reference for exchange rates.

Through your credit card information as PayPal accepts the majority of credit cards. Be assured that your personal information is not shared with us by PayPal.
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