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Revision as of 02:34, 30 December 2007

Flag of Morocco Morocco
Information
Language: Arabic, French
Capital: Rabat
Population: 33,757,175
Currency: Moroccan dirham (MAD)
Hitchability: Good.png (good) (good)
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Hitching in Morocco is good despite the scarcity of vehicles on some routes. Bring a big bottle of water, a hat, and maybe a book to read. Many people will not want payment, but it can be hard to avoid the interest of grand taxis (who will definitely want payment). Sticking out the index finger instead of the thumb is the local way apparently.

Compared to the hassle of the cities, hitching in Morocco is a very pleasant experience and a good oppertunity to meet some genuine friendly people who don't want to sell you a carpet.

Cities

Personal Experiences

<map lat='32' lng='-5' zoom='5' view='0' float='right'/> About border crossings:

"I was homosexually harassed by an older border policeman while coming from Morocco to Ceuta. I don´t forgive such, so I approached Moroccan consulates in both Malaga and London. In Malaga they obviously protect such criminals and London wasn´t very helpful either. I did send letters to the ministries of tourism and interior affairs, as well as to the border chief but nobody was interested. So, if you really have to come to this country, make sure you don´t cross the borders alone!"

Hitchhiking Events

From the LCD:

The 2007 Hitch has just wrapped up with a record-breaking 760 Hitchers completing the 1,600 mile journey to Morocco, and 26 the 800 mile journey to Prague. The Hitch is LCD’s largest fundraising event and hitching the 1600 or 800 miles is a true feat of achievement. All the Hitchers have now safely returned to the UK, but the money is still rolling in.

See Also

Western Sahara