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“Wait, is it safe to drink this?”
Not always.
We recommend that you only drink bottled water. Even though most tap water in Morocco is safe to drink, it’s still wise to purchase bottled water. It’s fairly cheap and it surely has its benefits. Morocco’s cistern systems are well maintained and somewhat new.
To avoid an upset stomach, make sure to not consume any unwashed vegetables or fruits.
Stall food – Smells great, tastes great, but is it safe?
You’ll find numerous food stalls in the Jemaa-El-Fna in Marrakech, the Skala du port in Essaouira, and the port in Agadir. You won’t have to worry about eating in these places. They’re usually safe, you just need to make sure if your stomach can support a foreign flavour. You’ll have the chance to taste many amazing meals on our Morocco desert tours, as experimenting with food is always the best idea to get to know a culture.
Cooking conditions differ from normal restaurants, and your stomach might feel a little off when digesting street food.
Travelling alone as a woman in Morocco.
If you are a woman travelling in Morocco, or in any Muslim country for that matter, will realize that it’s different than in western countries. Gender roles are much more defined in Morocco. The country’s traditional views should be taken into consideration if you wish to roam Morocco and its colourful streets at ease.
Men in Morocco have very little contact with women outside their family. When paired with their misconceptions of Western sexuality, it can lead to misinterpreting various behaviours.
Both Moroccan and foreign women are subjected to lewd comments and cat-calling. This should not ruin your desert tours from Marrakech. Simply ignore the remarks and they’ll magically fade away. It is uncommon to be taken a step further. But, on the off chance that the contact gets physical, spot the nearest man of the law, or act as you would back home; yell and gather locals around them, they will rush to help you with your situation.