TRAVEL GUIDE: MOROCCO
/I had no idea how good simple pleasures like freshly squeezed orange juice, dates and a leisurely afternoon mint tea (hold the sugar) could be before visiting Morocco. There is so much to see and experience in this beautiful country that it’s hard to choose where to start. We couldn’t have done it all without the help of our tour company, Morocco Nomadic Travel. They will customize your journey and plan your accommodations along the way, and for a million reasons I would rather support a local business than a third-party travel agency. I can’t recommend Kamal, the owner, highly enough—he was a welcome third wheel and Jeremy and I still talk about him. Maybe too much. We found Moroccans as a whole to be incredibly friendly, laid back and well-educated. Most of the locals we met spoke four languages (seriously): French, Arabic, English and Berber.