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Best Morocco Videos

Want to whet your appetite for your holiday with some video footage? Here are the best videos on Morocco:

If you don’t watch any of the others make sure you check this series out by the Travel Channel’s Andrew Zimmern called Bizarre Foods Morocco Edition. It will either make you excited for an adventure, or amazed at the different foods he eats. The first one is linked above. Enjoy. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3Part 4. Part 5. Part 6. Part 7.

Other good Morocco videos with overviews of cities are:

1. A Basic Overview of Morocco on watchmojo.com.

2. Chefchaouen: This is a slideshow set to music, but it gives a great feel of Chefchaouen.

3. Dakhla: Here is a great series on Dakhla that shows the various surfing activities, a music festival, and gives an overall feel of the city. It is two parts: Part 1 and Part 2.

4. Marrakesh: This is a video by the Travel Channel that gives a good overview of the city although, we beg to differ on a few of the view points expressed. The main one being, that the riads hold to a form of living that Moroccan themselves have forgotten, is a pretty narrowminded, judgmental statement. Overall the video content is pretty good though.

5. Fez: This is a professionally done video from Five Travel about Fez.

6. Rabat: A slideshow set to music, this video is a bit long, but it is a great introduction to Rabat.

7. Essaouira: We can’t vouch for the guys English, but this slideshow video is very in depth and hits on the city’s history and culture.

8. Meknes: This video documentary gives you a great feel of everyday life in Meknes. It is not so much geared for the tourist as the person who just wants to see what life is like in Meknes. Not sure about the Star Warsesque intro though :) .

9. Tangier: slideshow video with lively music to get you in the mood for Tangier.

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