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National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Sand, sea & souks

Step away from the lively, pulsating streets of Marrakech or the alluring beaches of Agadir and fresh impressions of the vastly varied country of Morocco emerge. Travellers have long been captivated by the colourful hotspots in Morocco, but the less-visited towns and villages also give visitors the chance to discover more of its natural beauty and gain insight into the country’s rich heritage. Each location provides meaningful experiences unlike anywhere else — from stargazing with camel herders in the Sahara, listening to

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