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Safety
Overall, Morocco remains a safe place with one the lowest homicide rates in the world. That said, like any country, Morocco has its share of problems, but they can be easily avoided should you follow common sense. Avoid dark alleys. Travel in a group whenever possible. Keep money and passports in a safety wallet or in a hotel safety deposit box. Keep backpacks and purses with you at all times. Make sure there is nothing important in outside or back pockets.
Women especially will experience almost constant harassment if alone, but this is usually just cat-calls and hisses. Don't feel the need to be polite--no Moroccan woman would put up with behaviour like that. Dark sunglasses make it easier to avoid eye contact. If someone won't leave you alone, look for families, a busy shop, or a local woman and don't be afraid to ask for help. If you are so inclined, you could wear a hijab (headscarf), but this is not necessary. Morocco can be a very liberal country and many Moroccan women do not wear headscarves. However, women should always dress conservatively (no low-cut tops, midriffs, or shorts), out of respect for the culture they are visiting. In cities, women can wear more revealing clothing but as a general rule they should follow the lead from local women. Locals will also assume that Moroccan women venturing into ville nouvelle nightclubs or bars alone are prostitutes in search of clientèle but foreign women entering such places will be not be so considered but will be thought of as approachable.
Be careful about being drugged, especially as a solo traveler. The common and easy-to-make drug GHB only lasts 3 hours and is undetectable in the body after 7 hours, so if you are attacked take action immediately.
Hustlers can be a big problem for people travelling to Morocco, and Tangier in particular. It's often difficult to walk down the street without being accosted by somebody offering to give you directions, sell you something, etc. Your best bet is to politely refuse their services and keep walking, as all they are after is money. There are some legitimate tour guides, but just know that your guide will receive a commission on anything you buy while you're with them, so don't let yourself be pressured into purchasing anything you don't want.
Driving under the influence of alcohol is strictly illegal even if you took just one beer.
In certain places, hustlers will do their best to intimidate you, and they can be very clingy, insisting that you give them money or offering their 'services'. Don't be intimidated by this; usually a firm "No" does the trick. Some of them can get nasty and abusive but before it gets to that stage walk towards a shop or crowd. Most Moroccans would immediately tell the person off if they see that you are being harassed. Generally, western women should not travel to Morocco alone to avoid problems.
Be aware that homosexuality is illegal (also in Western Sahara) and is punishable by up to 3 years in prison.
Armed fighting in the disputed areas of the Western Sahara is less frequent now, but clashes between government forces and the Polisario Front still occur. Don't wander too far off the beaten path either, as this region is also heavily-mined.                Source : http://blog.triposo.com/

LondonJess

Im a regular visitor to Marrakech and in regards to the harrassment Thats when I made the decision to wear a headscarf. My partner was getting into fights because moroccan men do not care if a western woman is with a moroccan man they will still tell you you have nice breasts or hair or face in front of that partner. In the summer I stay indoors in peak heat and only go out at night and avoid the medina completely thats when the men are in their element. Best time to go to the square is before 12 when only the souks are open. Ive found the men and women working in there are genuine unlike the main stalls on the square

Aurélie

Hello Moroccan1.

Thank you but can you please put the source (link preferably) for this article due to copyright reasons? :)

Thank you,
Aurélie

Moroccan1

LondonJess wrote:

because moroccan men do not care if a western woman is with a moroccan man they will still tell you you have nice breasts or hair or face in front of that partner.


OnLy some of them not all men 'll do that . they are some morrocan have bad manner ; they can harass you or even steal something from you .this is not only in morocco but all the countries in the world we find the good and the bad . anyway what i want to say is that regading to our religion all these things are  tabooo for us .

Moroccan1

Aurélie wrote:

Hello Moroccan1.

Thank you but can you please put the [b]source :)
Aurélie


done thanx

LondonJess

Moroccan1 wrote:
LondonJess wrote:

because moroccan men do not care if a western woman is with a moroccan man they will still tell you you have nice breasts or hair or face in front of that partner.


OnLy some of them not all men 'll do that . they are some morrocan have bad manner ; they can harass you or even steal something from you .this is not only in morocco but all the countries in the world we find the good and the bad . anyway what i want to say is that regading to our religion all these things are  tabooo for us .


And I have first hand experience that they don't care about that. It's human nature regardless of it being haram. I'm a Muslim woman. Just cause I wasn't born it does that mean I should be treated differently for being white? I think not. It's a huge double standard. I wear a headscarf too. I do it for respect not to look pretty

Moroccan1

mash'alah . May God bless you sis with u'r family ameen

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