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Morocco
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Itinerary:
11days/ 10 nights
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When to Go Morocco can be roughly divided into
three climatic regions: the higher interior of the Rif and Atlas mountain
ranges, the coast, and the desert areas of the south.
Throughout the country, the temperature varies considerably
over the course of a day, and a sweater may be necessary even on a summer
evening, whilst winter temperatures can fall low enough for frost and
snow on the mountain tops. Rain does fall during the winter, although
not often and seldom in large amounts.
The coastal regions can be visited year-round; in the
winter they are pleasantly mild, and bask in mid-twenties celsius temperatures
in the summer.
The high interior can also be visited year-round, although
it does get cold in winter, with averages in the late teens celsius.
The southern desert areas experience similar climate
to the high interior, although temperatures are hot, reaching an average
of up to 40ºC in summer.
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