There’s this feeling you get when you travel to a new foreign country on your own. It’s kind of akin to the moment you step off a plane and a rush of warm air greets you before you’ve even checked that you do – yes – still have your passport . It’s a feeling of freedom, of connecting to a world bigger than your own and coming home with a deeper understanding of self. And one such country that never fails to deliver in this feeling is Morocco. From its dusty Saharan plains and peak studded Atlas mountains to the ancient cities of Marrakech, Fes and Rabat, there are few countries able to enchant imaginations quite like it. Immerse yourself in Marrakech’s labyrinthine medinas, learn the power of a perfectly brewed mint tea in Chefchaouen and let time slip away at a restorative hammam in Essaouira. A Morocco solo travel adventure isn’t complete without a trip into its rugged russet hinterland though. Alternate nights under stars with early morning summits up some of the tallest mountains in Northern Africa and reward your efforts in the serene sanctuary of a desert camp with all the piping hot tagine and fluffy couscous you can imagine.

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Morocco is often overlooked on lists of solo travel destinations. But it shouldn’t be. Aware of its reputation, particularly among female tourists, the country has been steadfast in its attempts to shake it off. In fact, its locals can’t do enough, especially if you’re after a quick history of the storied country. Discover the colourful traditions weaved into the country’s strong national identity, from the call to prayer to the ornate zellige (colourful tilework) found around palaces and riads and take a piece of it home in the form of a rug, ceramic or spices at a local souq. The easiest way to rub shoulders with Moroccan locals, however, is through food. From bastillas (filo pastry stuffed with meat and vegetables) and melt-in-the-mouth mechoui (lamb) to its faithful tagine, this is the place where just asking for hot tea becomes a social event; and your Morocco solo travel adventure becomes quite the opposite.


Laze away days in Essaouira, Morocco’s token boho babe, where serious surfers intermingle with laid back locals. Wander down spice-scented lanes, peruse art galleries and stop for a tasty sfenj (doughnut-like fritter) beside its charming port. If you are, however, a cultural fiend, in search of your next out-of-mind all-encompassing adventure, look no further than the Sahara. Take Morocco solo travel to the next level as you journey through dunes with nomadic communities. Join in the party round drum-led bonfires and discover what it feels like to be truly free as you watch sunsets atop crimson peaks that overlook unruly waves and swathes of sand.

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