10 Days Sustainable tour from Tangier
Travel responsibly in Morocco with RoaMorocco. Discover eco-friendly tours, reduce waste, support local communities, and make your Morocco holiday more meaningful through sustainable travel.
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🌱 Sustainable Travel in Morocco – Travel Responsibly with RoaMorocco
At RoaMorocco, we encourage every traveller to experience Morocco responsibly. Whether you’re exploring the bustling souks of Marrakech or trekking in the Atlas Mountains, keeping your environmental impact low is key. Use reusable water bottles, cloth bags, and eco-friendly products to help reduce waste during your Morocco tour. Supporting local Moroccan businesses that prioritise sustainable tourism not only lowers your carbon footprint, but also enriches your journey. You’ll connect more deeply with Moroccan culture, local communities, and the natural landscapes that make Morocco such a unique destination.
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Make sustainable travel in Morocco part of your journey by minimising waste and choosing eco-conscious habits. Carry reusable bags and refillable water bottles throughout your Morocco tour to avoid single-use plastics. Respect the local culture by engaging with Moroccan communities in a mindful and responsible way. Choose ethical travel companies that promote eco-friendly tours and responsible tourism practices. These small steps not only lower your environmental impact, but they also lead to deeper, more authentic connections with the people and landscapes of Morocco , enhancing the meaning and value of your travel experience.
To arrive at Chefchaouen, famous for its striking blue-washed buildings, you will need to take a train to the town of Asilah and then change to a taxi. After exploring the delightful streets, dine at a sustainable restaurant with a meal sourced locally.
On this day, we‘ll spend it hiking in the surrounding Rif Mountains or exploring the Akchour Waterfalls, and spending time with local artisans to find out more about traditional crafts. We‘ll have another overnight in Chefchaouen.
Take a taxi back to Asilah, then get the train to Fes. At Fes, book stays at a Riad that has sustainable practices, explore the historical medina, visit Al Quaraouiyine University.
Explore the local souks and tanneries, and eat and drink authentic Moroccan food during your second day in Fes. You may even want to participate in a cooking class highlighting regionally grown foods.
You can also visit a second imperial Moroccan city, Meknes, by a short train ride. Visit sites of historical importance like the Heri es-Souani granaries and Bab Mansour. Overnight in a green accommodation.
Travel by train to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, and uncover famous sites like the Chellah Necropolis and the Hassan Tower. Before checking into the sustainable hotel, view the Bouregreg River in the evening.
Catch a train to Casablanca the next morning. Take in the city’s deco architectural style and visit the Hassan II Mosque. Consider dining at places that emphasize locally or sustainably produced ingredients.
Travel from Casablanca to Marrakech by train. While in Marrakech, tour the medina’s souks, and experience the exhilarating atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Choose accommodations that support more sustainable practices.
On your final day tour some of the great sites like the Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, and Jardin Majorelle. And make sure, before you leave, to participate in a workshop or in one of many locally led tours focused on cultural preservation.Â
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The train network in Morocco is run by ONCF (Office National des Chemins de Fer), and connects several important cities in the nation including Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, Fes, Tangier, and Oujda. The high-speed train Al Boraq, connects Tangier to Casablanca, with stops in Rabat and Kenitra.
Yes, some of the trains in Morocco offer two classes: First Class and 2nd Class. first class has larger seating and is typically quieter, second class is cheaper.
The amenities vary depending on the type of train. High-speed trains like Al Boraq provide air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and catering on board. Regular trains may simply have restrooms and snack cars.
Train travel is normally quite safe in Morocco; however, travelers should still be aware of their belongings and watch for pickpockets in crowded situations like at a station.
Travelers are allowed to bring bags with them at no extra cost as long as they can stow them in the proper places on the train. Most bulky, oversized bags can be accommodated with prior arrangements.
For domestic routes, it is suggested to arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before departure, and for international connections, 45 minutes in advance to accommodate all ticket checks and boarding processes.
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