OVERALL RISK: MEDIUM. Even though there is a possibility of a terrorist attack in Cairo, the authorities are doing their best to make the city as safe as possible. Security measures are at the highest level and tourists are protected by a special police force. Violent crime risk is not so high, but petty theft risk is increasing, so it is
Selene Brophy. The impact of Morocco’s deadly earthquake is still being assessed as emergency services continue rescue operations. The 6.8-magnitude earthquake has claimed more than 2,000 lives
Petty crime. Petty theft and pickpocketing does occur in Algeria. Muggings can also happen, especially after dark. So it's best to avoid dark streets, deserted beach areas and isolated spots when night falls. Make sure you don't make your wealth obvious either.Morocco is not a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travellers who wish to openly express sexuality and/or gender identity outside of a very rigid, heterosexual binary. Homosexuality is illegal and punishable by prison time and fines under article 489 of the Penal Code. Same-sex couples have been arrested for kissing and holding hands in Morocco.7. Morocco Unique Culture. Traveling to Morocco will immerse you in a new culture, probably very different from yours. And the best mindset to have is to embrace it. There are many aspects to Moroccan culture manifesting in everyday behaviors like in tipping, greetings, dressing up, and relationship with food. Latest travel advice. Tunisia is currently in a state of emergency with security checkpoints in place. Here’s what you need to know. Wednesday November 1 2023, 11:00am. The British love affair
Visas requirements depend on your passport country. Visitors are typically permitted to stay in Morocco for up to 90 days. In June of 2022 Morocco lifted many of the strongest regulations that were imposed. It is no longer required to have a PCR test AND vaccination. COVID vaccines are no longer required.
Overall, yes the food is safe. While many people say avoid fresh fruits and vegetables I think this is bogus. Fresh produce and foods are the best for you. Make good judgments about the cooking spaces. The more locals you see, the better. They aren’t going to eat somewhere that makes people ill.
Crime and Law in Morocco: How to Stay Safe When Traveling. Part folklore, part reality, Morocco has a reputation for shysters, scammers and petty thieves. Find out what to avoid, how to abide by the law and stay safe while traveling. Morocco.
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