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Respect Moroccan Culture and Customs

Embracing Moroccan culture means respecting traditions and customs. Here’s what we need to know for a smooth and respectful visit!

Lara and Aldin

Lara and Aldin

Marrakech, Agafay, Merzouga Desert, Aït Benhaddou, Morocco

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1. Greetings and Social Etiquette

  • A warm “Salam Alaikum” (peace be upon you) is the common greeting.

  • Shaking hands is common, but wait for the other person to initiate, especially with the opposite gender.

  • Hospitality is key—expect to be offered mint tea as a sign of welcome.

2. Dress Modestly and Respectfully

  • While Morocco is modern, it’s still a conservative country—covering shoulders and knees is recommended, especially in rural areas.

  • Women may find a scarf useful for visiting mosques or blending in.

  • Men should avoid sleeveless shirts in religious or traditional settings.

3. Dining Etiquette

  • Always wash hands before meals—many traditional dishes are eaten with the hands.

  • Use the right hand for eating and giving/receiving items, as the left hand is considered unclean.

  • If invited to a local’s home, bringing a small gift (dates, sweets, or fruit) is a kind gesture.

4. Respect for Religion

  • Morocco is a Muslim country—the call to prayer (adhan) happens five times a day.

  • Non-Muslims cannot enter most mosques.

5. Photography Etiquette

  • Always ask permission before photographing people, especially women and older individuals.

  • Some locals may expect a small tip for photos, especially in tourist areas.

  • Be mindful of sensitive locations like military buildings and religious sites.

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