Morocco is a country that captivates image lovers. It is no coincidence that some of the great painters of the past, such as Eugene Delacroix, Henri Matisse or Mariano Fortuny, traveled here and were fascinated by the light and color that flood their landscapes and everyday scenes. And today’s photography lovers cannot resist the magnetism of this photogenic country either. Therefore, in this post we tell you which are the best photographic destinations in Morocco and, in addition, we give you good news: Chic Morocco can organize a trip focused on this activity, led by an expert in the field and with all the premium amenities for participants.
What do these photographic trips consist of?
The photographic trips that we organize in Morocco follow an itinerary similar to that of many general tours, but they have the particularity that the common thread of everything is the photographic activity. That is, the search for ideal places and situations to capture the best image, whether of landscapes or of the local population. In charge of this trip is a professional photographer who, in addition to giving advice on techniques and equipment, knows the country inside out, as well as the most suitable places to immortalize.
Therefore, participants travel with their photographic equipment, which may include tripods, telephoto lenses and other accessories, in addition to the camera. In addition, the travel program is characterized by a different, calmer pace than most scheduled trips, since capturing the perfect image requires, without a doubt, a high dose of patience.
List of photographic destinations in Morocco
The list of photographic destinations in Morocco is simply endless, because every corner exudes a special charm and every moment produces scenes full of authenticity. But if we had to choose the most outstanding ones, we certainly could not do without the following:
Desert dunes
The fields of fine golden sand have a special magnetism, with an unparalleled peace and energy. And a good photograph can capture that essence, especially if you know how to combine the subtlety acquired by the shapes of these sandy mounds and the magical light that modifies the colors of the sky, especially at sunset and sunrise. The three most famous dune fields in Morocco are the ergs of Merzouga, Chigaga and Ouzina.
The kasbahs in the pre-Saharan valleys
If the dunes are the living image of the purest desert, in the valleys and oases that lead to the Sahara you will also find an environment conducive to photography. With an arid climate and ecosystem, in this case in the form of hammada (rocky terrain), kasbahs (Berber castles) are erected here, some well preserved and others (most of them) in ruins. And it is well known that fortresses and ruined constructions in the middle of nature always leave snapshots full of strength.
Todra Gorges
But you don’t always have to look for the hand of man in nature to get photographs full of strength. Nature itself, through erosion, is capable of providing us with the most photogenic corners. In this sense, the Todra Gorges, a spectacular canyon carved by the river of the same name, resulting in vertical walls of imposing height and beauty.
The historical medinas
The medina is the old town of Moroccan cities, and here the atmosphere is especially photogenic, as life is still very authentic in them. Handicraft stores, halal butchers, markets with spice stalls and other situations full of typicality represent the dream of any photographer interested in the more social aspects of photography, both in color and black and white. Marrakech and Fez are two of the most suitable for this.