Africa is the second largest continent in the world with vast unexploited land, equally harboring mysteriously exciting features and sceneries not available in any other part of the globe.
With 53 countries making up the African continent, there are some African countries with more touristic endowment than others. These endowments range from historical, topographic and infrastructural.
Did you know that Morocco is the most visited country in Africa?
Morocco, located in the Northern part of Africa has held the record of the most visited African country since 2019, beating counterpart countries like Egypt with similarly as many attractions as Morocco. In 2019, Morocco is said to have received over 12.9 million people from all over the world.
The country had the chance to host the FIFA Club World Cup (not to be mistaken for FIFA World Cup) competition, the first African country to host this competition, this triggered an influx many people to take the numbers to 12.9. Additionally, the country has got some attractive coloring, giving its ancient and modern infrastructure a unique view and an experience that many would love to have.
QUESTION: Have you traveled to Morocco? If yes, what did you like about it?
About Morocco:
Morocco, is a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean sea, distinguished by its Berber, Arabian and European cultural influences such as the Spanish. The country harbors the Marrakesh’s Medina, a maze like Medieval quarter which offers entertainment in its Djemaa el-Fna square and souks (marketplaces) selling ceramics, jewelry and metal lanterns. The capital Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas is a 12th-century royal fort overlooking the water.
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