all our Morocco cultural tours lets you visit homes of local families taste meals cooked by them hear traditional music under the stars and watch craftspeople make things like copper and tiles the same way their families have done for years. Instead of just looking at Morocco you get to live like the locals do through their people food music markets and traditions that shape everyday life.
A cultural tour is all about real connections instead of rushing to see every famous spot. Here’s what to look for:
The best months to visit Morocco for cultural tours are March to May and September to November . The weather is nice during these times. It is not too hot not too cold. You can walk through busy souks of the old towns or explore the desert without getting too sweaty.
Summer start from June to August and it gets very hot in places like Marrakech and the Sahara Desert. in case you want to travel in summer choose coastal towns where the weather is cooler or go to the mountains.
Winter is from December to February and it is cold especially at night. This is a good time to visit cities and take photos in the desert when it is not too sunny. If you sleep in the desert during winter bring warm clothes because it gets really cold at night.
If you want to see music festivals or celebrations like harvest events ask your tour company to plan your trip around them. For example the Gnaoua Music Festival in June or the Rose Festival in May are fun to watch. These events show you real Moroccan culture with music dancing and traditions.
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