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Restaurants in Morocco
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Taghazout Skatepark is an international standard community skatepark in the village of Taghazout located 20min from Agadir, the biggest city in southern Morocco. Volunteers from around the world constructed the skatepark on public ground. If you need any gear or infos about our skatepark or street spots around, contact us
At the end of my trip to Morocco, after several days touring the southern part of the country, I had the opportunity to briefly be at the Skatepark in Taghazout (@taghazoutskatepark). This is one of the most culturally rich places I could see during the trip. It is a place where there are no differences, no matter where you are from or where you are going, whether you are pro-skater or amateur, from the moment you arrive everyone welcomes you. Julius (@juliusprues), Mark (@itsmarktheshark) we decided to stay until we stay until the light get out. Without a doubt it was one of the most beautiful afternoons of the trip. If you’re in Taghazout you can’t not go to the skatepark. (Beautiful place for photographers)
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Mohamed was our bird guide on a recent trip that my wife and I took to Morocco. It was a six day trip (May 31-June 5, 2019) starting in Marrakesh and ending up in Agadir. Our trip took us to Oukaimeden, over the Atlas Mtns., Ouarzazate, Merzouga, Taroundant, and the Souss-Massa National Park area. Overall we saw 124 species thanks to Mohamed. If you are looking for a dedicated guide who will do his utmost to find birds for you, then I would highly recommend Mohamed. He is flexible on itineraries and can either set up the trip on his own or work with your schedule and priorities. We decided to rent our own vehicle and book hotels, but he did most of the driving. On numerous occasions Mohamed went above and beyond in an effort to locate a particular species until we either found it or we had to call him off. He’s also very knowledgeable about species in a wide range of habitats and has reliable locations and local contacts for hard to find birds. Mohamed is an official Morrocan state wildlife guide and that came in very handy at the many police check points we ran into travelling around the country. He knows the birds, where they are, and he knows the culture which we found invaluable. Would highly recommend his services to any serious birders.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Hoceima National Park is a national park, outside the town of Al Hoceima in Morocco. It covers an area of 470 square kilometres, including 190 km2 at sea. The area is dotted with Berber settlements and criss-crossed by dirt roads, making it ideal trekking and mountain-biking territory. Its isolation has helped preserve several at-risk species, from its thuya forests to an important colony of fish eagles. While a 4WD opens up your options, a 2x4 will get you through the main tracks. The park offers two regions: the central Rif bordered by the N16 in the south and west, and the coast. Use our Al Hoceima road trip planning app to add Al-Hoceima National Park and other attractions to your Al Hoceima vacation plans.
4.5 based on 431 reviews
Me & my family really enjoyed our trip this zoo. The entry fee is only 50dh each with discounts for family tickets. If you want to feed the giraffes there are set times and an extra charge for this. The zoo itself is very well maintained and the animal enclosures well thought out and try and imitate the natural habitat of the animals. There is plenty to see and you will need a min 3 hours just to walk around. Please note they close at 4.30pm during the winter months. There are plenty of little snack shops for picking up drinks, sandwiches and ice cream and pricing is reasonable. There are also restaurants at the entrance and a large cafe in centre. The animals look in great health and the way the enclosures are set up you do get up close to lost of them. Great day out for all our family.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
This was such a fun stop. There are Barbary Macaques and horses to chat with and the vegetation is like being in Alpine NZ or Northern Europe. The handlers seemed to be kindly disposed to their animals, and the man I spoke to didn't seem all that interested in expecting money for a chat with his monkeys and horses. The animals looked happy and well fed. It was all a very pleasant interlude and not what you expect in Morocco in general. A nice place for a picnic, I'd say. You'd just have to be sure that a monkey wouldn't take off with your lunch!
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