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Best Photography Spots in Morocco

Best Photography Spots in Morocco

The country of Morocco is a sightseeing paradise that can attract every photojournalist in the world with its breathtaking combinations of ancient medinas, deserts, mountainous landscapes, and colorful towns by the sea. Each and every part of this Moroccan treasure is a photographic dream, with the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen on one side and the golden Sahara Desert dunes on the other. In case you have the Moroccan magic in your lens, then Morocco tour packages in UAE with Go Kite Travel is the best place to discover these astounding places under the guidance of experts and well thought through schedules. Be it a professional photographer or an amateur who loves photography, you will never forget Morocco due to its variety of landscapes and rich culture.

Chefchaouen is a town in the Rif Mountains that is arguably the most photogenic in Morocco. The whole medina is sprayed in blue of different colors and it makes a surreal and dreamy effect, which is just adored by photographers. The small twisting streets, blue doors with flower pots on them, and local people in traditional costumes offer unlimited possibilities in composition. The golden hours of early morning or late afternoon are the most appropriate time to photograph Chefchaouen because of the soft light that makes the blue tones better. The Spanish Mosque perspective during a sunset is a sight not to be overlooked to capture panoramic views of the whole blue city with the mountainous backdrop.

This is a UNESCO world heritage site of Morocco and has been used as a movie set in many Hollywood films. The ancient ksar, its clay buildings and theatrical location, which overlooks the Atlas Mountains, provide the perfect photographic opportunities. The earthen structures form exquisite textures and patterns, in particular, when they are photographed during the golden hour. Get to the top of the ksar to have spectacular panoramic views of the whole fortified village and the surrounding landscape. The play of light and shadow on the clay walls gives the effect of constantly changing photographic conditions throughout the day.

The high sand dunes of Erg Chebbi around Merzouga make a photographer heaven. These colossal dunes that rise up to 150 meters make beautiful compositions with their curves, shadows and golden colors. The dunes are magical during sunrise and sunset as they turn to shades of orange, red and gold. Think about spending the night in a desert camp to have the star-filled night sky and the Milky Way over the dunes. Camerawork of camel caravans in the desert, tracks in the pure sand, or the spectacular lines made by the wind on the surface of the dunes.

The Marrakech medina is a fantastic place to capture the street photography due to its vibrant life, snake charmers, storytellers, musicians, and sellers of food. This square is a UNESCO-marked one, which is changing throughout the day, providing various photo opportunities in the morning and evening. It is an especially spectacular evening when the food booths light up the square with their lights and the smoke fills dozens of grills. Get the atmosphere of brightness, traditional colorful costumes, and genuine interactions of the locals. Also, do not forget, be respectful and take permission before taking close-up portraits.

Fes is a city in the medieval medina, one of the largest car-free city centers in the world and the dream of a photographer. The small streets, the traditional souks, the old mosques and the well-known tanneries present innumerable photographic themes. The Chouara Tannery is especially photogenic where the colorful dyeing pits are placed in a honeycomb pattern. The tannery terraces are the best places to take overhead shots. The lights which filter through the covered souks play dramatic beams and shadows which are ideal in the atmosphere photography. Document artists at work, architecture and the controlled disorder of everyday life in the medina.

This is a relaxed seaside resort, with an entirely different feel to the inland cities in Morocco. The various buildings that are white and blue, the old ramparts, fishing harbor, and the wide beaches offer a variety of photographic opportunities. The white buildings and blue sky are vibrantly contrasted with the blue fishing boats in the harbor. Take a picture of the nets being repaired, the seagulls taking flight above and the catch of the day being unloading. The cannons and the Portuguese era fortifications of the Skala de la Ville provide the writer with dramatic compositions, which are best realized during the sunset as the Atlantic Ocean turns golden.

The Todra Gorge is spectacular with great cliffs of limestones, which rise to 300 meters forming a narrow canyon which is simply breathtaking. The appearance of the cliffs with their orange shade is drastically changing depending on the changing light conditions during the day. Early morning light shines upon the canyon walls and the midday provides some interesting contrast and shadows. The pictures of rock climbers climbing the cliffs, the small river running through the canyon, or the Berber villages at the entrance to the canyon.

Without a doubt, Morocco is one of the most photogenic locations in the whole world, and it presents an amazing variety of landscapes, colors, and cultural scenes which will delight any photographer. The blue streets of Chefchaouen to the golden dunes of the Sahara, all the locations offer different opportunities to take beautiful photos. You should also consider traveling with Go Kite Travel - Best travel agency in Dubai, which will help you design a customized itinerary to Morocco, and they will spend plenty of time at these amazing photography destinations. Their skilled guides know when and where to take the best shots and can take you to the most well-known and the least known places. Take your camera, extra batteries, and memory cards and get ready to shoot the beautiful Morocco. The photographs and memories you will bring home will last a lifetime, and demonstrate the amazing visual diversity of this marvelous North African kingdom.

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