viernes, octubre 10, 2008

Traveling to Morocco

If you are doing a car trip at your own car, I find a good option to cross with it to Morocco. It is a safe country. If your car is rented ask if you are allowed to cross with it to Morocco.

I have been 4 times in Morocco, two with a car (own) and two without using public transportation.

When you leave a car in Morocco, during night, there are "guardians", people that take care of a row of parked cars at the street. Or in some hotels with parking they have their own guardians. They charge about 10 dirhams, about one euro, per car and night (last time I was with a car in Morocco it was in 2002).

Usually assurance services covert Morocco, so you do not have to buy any special assurance for the car. Just remember, it is very important, take with you the Grey Card (ownership or the car) at your name, if not, at the border they are not allowing you to enter to the country. If it is at any other person's name, If the car is at another's name, you have to do a French written paper from the owner and that kind of things.

About campsites, there are not a lot, you have to look a lot to find a camping with some facilities... it is more easy to find hotels or hostels (very cheap). I am being is some of them, but I have accommodate more at hostels or hotels than in campings, even at 2006 summer when hiking extensively through Atlas mountains.

It is not the same, but if you have been in Turkey, but I found those countries quite similar, in question of order, rhythm, etc.

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