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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Morocco? What do I need to prepare to go to Morocco?

1. Please be sure to bring your passport, ID card, air ticket, original travel to travel itinerary and personal travel articles to the designated place on time. Clothing preparation depends on the change of seasons. Morocco belongs to the subtropical region of northwest Africa, and its northern coast is influenced by the Mediterranean Sea, with a Mediterranean climate and mild seasons. The western and northwestern coasts are affected by the Atlantic Ocean, with mild and humid seasons (such as Casablanca, annual temperature12℃-28℃); The south and southeast are close to the Sahara desert, and it is dry and hot all the year round (such as Marrakech, the highest temperature is 40℃-45℃, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is large).

Please take your swimsuit, sunscreen, sunglasses and French adapter before you leave.

3. Other items: umbrella, camera, film, battery, sunshine, appropriate amount of skin care products, four one-inch ID cards and passport copies (if lost, it is convenient to reissue them).

4. Moroccan tourists respect local beliefs and customs. No matter your friends and escorts may be Muslims, please avoid commenting on local religious beliefs and their qualities. In Morocco, Muslims also pray to Mecca five times a day. Therefore, when the driver or escort asks for prayer, please respect the other's request. When entering a mosque open to tourists, you should take off your shoes, and it is best not to show your arms and legs. When taking pictures of local residents, you should obtain the consent of the other party in advance.

5. The tourist's travel dress should be light and comfortable, and there is no special requirement on other occasions except business class and entering the casino.

Due to the influence of European tourism, hotels often don't have disposable items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste and slippers, so tourists should bring their own.