Morocco
Medinas, desert and the Atlas — the Orient 6h away.
Morocco offers concentrated escapism: Jemaa el-Fna square and the souks of Marrakesh, bivouacs under the desert stars, Berber villages of the High Atlas and riads. French is widely spoken — a real plus. The visa is obtained at the consulate (no e-Visa for Cameroonians).
The visa, step by step
How to apply
Short-stay visa application at the Moroccan consulate (Yaoundé/Douala). The Moroccan e-Visa is not open to Cameroonians.
Required documents
- Passport valid 6 months + 2 blank pages
- Signed form
- Recent photos
- Accommodation & round-trip ticket
- Insurance & proof of funds
Good to know
- •The Moroccan e-Visa does not cover Cameroonian nationality.
- •Check fees and documents with the consulate before booking.
A one-week budget
Round-trip flight from Douala / Yaoundé
510 000 FCFA–720 000 FCFADirect Douala–Casablanca ~6h (Royal Air Maroc), then Casa–Marrakesh.
Indicative round-trip price: it varies widely by season, layover and how early you book.
Where the money goes (backpacker estimate)
Budget simulator
What to do there
Marrakesh medina
Jemaa el-Fna square and lively souks.
Desert & bivouac
Night under the stars, camel ride (Agafay/Merzouga).
High Atlas
Berber villages and the Ourika valley.
Majorelle Garden
And the Yves Saint Laurent museum.
Bahia Palace & Ben Youssef Madrasa
Architectural gems.
Essaouira
Port town, ramparts, grilled fish.
Aït Ben Haddou
Fortified ksar listed by UNESCO.
One week, day by day
- D1
Arrival Casablanca: Hassan II Mosque, transfer to Marrakesh.
- D2
Marrakesh: medina, souks, Jemaa el-Fna at sunset.
- D3
Majorelle Garden, Bahia Palace, madrasa, hammam.
- D4
Desert trip: High Atlas and Aït Ben Haddou.
- D5
Desert (Merzouga/Zagora): dunes, camel, bivouac.
- D6
Back to Marrakesh via the Dadès valley.
- D7
Free day (Essaouira possible), back to Casablanca.
Travel checklist
A printable list (or save as PDF) so you forget nothing.
Travel checklist — Maroc
Before you leave
What to pack
Indicative data (June 2026), reliability moyenne. Visa rules, prices and timelines change: always confirm with official sources before booking.
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