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6 day trip to Morocco 12-18 Nov 22
Firstly, want to say how helpful this site has been in terms of info on touring in Morocco. We are planning 6 days later this month, with the following route. It is our first time in Africa:
Tangier Ville - chefchaouen - fes - errachidia - ouarzazate - marrakesh - rabat - Tangier ville.
Does this sound reasonable and any suggestions would be appreciated. Want to keep on tarmac and under 250 miiles per day if possible.
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That's about a 1200 mile loop. Doable at 250 miles a day but when we did it the other way round many years ago we took two weeks over it. Even then it felt somewhat rushed. If you've not been to Morocco before there's a lot more to see / do than just ride 250 miles a day.
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Many thanks. Yes it is very rushed and should probably stay in the north but one of the guys want to see Marrakesh. The bikes are parked up in Mijas so we can probably have another trip early next year and stay longer. I am assuming that the loop is all tarmac?
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Yes, all tarmac. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice ride and I've done a number of bits of it since we did the loop but you're going to be riding past a lot of stuff just to keep to schedule. If you're going to stop at Marrakesh that'll take a day out of your six. Fingers crossed you get good weather
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morocco in 6 days .... you really need at least 14 !
but ... the weather in the north can be wet that time of the year ( fez etc ) so i may pay you to go south ,and try essaouira , very nice costal place .
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essaouira sounds like a good place to visit. If it is wet in the north, we may just blast down the atlantic coast and tour around there
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Many thanks and fingers crossed about the weather. It would be ironic to come all the way from Ireland to be rained on for 6 days. May as well stayed at home
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I guess you're flying into Malaga (?), picking up the bikes and riding down to Algeciras for the ferry - is that the idea? Fingers crossed on the weather but at least it won't be the 42C we had there back in August.
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Originally Posted by haranj
Does this sound reasonable...
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Sure, it's do-able, but you're going to be spending a lot of time riding every day, and won't have the opportunity to stop and stay for a few days in one place, explore, poke around, and learn about the culture and the people.
Riding along a road is the same anywhere in the world - you get to see the back of the vehicle in front of you, and the painted stripes on the road.
If you only have 6 days, my suggestion is that you shorten the total trip length up a bit. I think that would give you a more enjoyable holiday. You can always return again in future years to see other areas of the country further afield.
I've done a number of Morocco trips in the past. Typically I spend about 2 weeks, and during that two weeks, ride about 1,000 to 1,500 miles. That's less than half of the distance-per-day that you are thinking of.
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