Under the title “Aladdin’s Tale: What kind of vacation does Morocco offer to tourists?”, the business newspaper asks Russian tour operators what makes Morocco a “unique and distinctive” destination, following the resumption of direct flights by Royal Air Maroc between Russia and Morocco.
According to Arthur Mouradyan, vice-president of the Association of Russian Tour Operators (ATOR) responsible for outbound tourism, Morocco is a “perfect destination for business travellers and individual tourists”.
If the flight schedule between the two countries expands, “Morocco could well become an all-season holiday option for Russians abroad,” he said, highlighting the Kingdom’s rich historical heritage.
“There are definitely things to see here, because even in the 21st century, the Kingdom has managed to preserve its colorful spirit,” Mouradyan told “Profil.”
An opinion shared by Maya Kotlyar, founder and manager of the travel agency Mayel Travel, who presents Morocco as a “unique” destination, not to be compared with Egypt or even Tunisia.
“This is exactly the Orient that we imagine from the tales of Aladdin and Ali Baba,” she explained, adding that Morocco is “a country of excursions.”
“Morocco offers a completely different landscape: forests and green fields in the north, the Sahara Desert in the south,” the publication continues in its “travel” section, noting that Morocco’s cities are a mix of European and Arab cultures.
Russian tour operators also agree, according to the newspaper, that “the ideal option for tourism in Morocco is to combine beach holidays and sightseeing excursions.”
“The best place to start your journey is Casablanca,” the newspaper continues, adding that in the Kingdom’s economic capital, the European influence “is felt like nowhere else.”
Morocco “is the only country in Africa where rail links are well developed,” notes the publication, aimed at decision-makers and businessmen, citing as an example the fact that trains connect all the main cities of the Kingdom: Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Fez, Marrakech, Meknes and many others. The newspaper cites, in this regard, the high-speed line that connects Casablanca to Tangier, which allows you to reach the Strait of Gibraltar in a few hours.
The publication also provides an exhaustive overview of the tourist offer, the assets and specificities of cities such as Marrakech, Fez, Agadir, El Jadida and Meknes, all illustrated with photos reflecting the beauty of the cities of the Kingdom.
“If you want to feel the true spirit of the Orient, do not stay in a hotel, but in Riads (…). Most of them are located in the medinas – in Fez, Marrakech, Tangier, Meknes – and many of these buildings are hundreds of years old,” advises the newspaper, which is interested in Morocco’s cinematographic vocation.
“When you travel to Morocco, remember that this country is a kind of branch of Hollywood: blockbusters are filmed there almost everywhere,” the newspaper notes, detailing the impressive list of films and series shot in Morocco.
But the real “cinema capital” of Morocco is the small town of Ouarzazate at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, continues the publication which covers economic and political news.
“It seems that Hollywood shoots almost all the films here, where there is a desert, the ancient world and not only: Ouarzazate has been presented to viewers as Tibet, Egypt, Jamaica, Jerusalem and even Texas,” the newspaper details, stressing that Morocco’s popularity among Hollywood directors is explained in particular by the skills of local craftsmen who are able to build any set, quickly and at affordable costs.
2024-08-19 13:27:30