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Getting around
 

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Moroccan public transport is, on the whole, pretty good. There is an efficient rail network linking the main towns of the north, the coast and Marrakesh, and elsewhere you can travel easily enough by bus or collective taxi. In the mountains and over the more remote desert routes, where roads are often just dirt tracks (pistes), local people maintain a network of market-day lorries - uncomfortable but fun.

Renting a car can be a good idea, at least for a part of your trip, opening up routes that are time-consuming or difficult on local transport. Most major companies allow you to rent a car in one city and return it to another.


Other useful information for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):




Morocco

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FESTIVALS: RAMADAN, HOLIDAYS AND MOUSSEMS
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BOOKS
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GLOSSARY
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VISAS AND RED TAPE
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HEALTH
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COSTS AND MONEY
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COMMUNICATIONS: POST, PHONES AND THE MEDIA
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EATING AND DRINKING
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BEST OF
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MOROCCO
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CLIMATE
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GETTING AROUND
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REGIONS
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HIGHLIGHTS
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STATISTICS
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ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR