Free Morocco Coloring Pages for Download (Printable PDF)

Updated On August 8, 2023

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Agadir: A modern coastal city with beautiful beaches and a lively nightlife.
Agadir: A modern coastal city with beautiful beaches and a lively nightlife.
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Ait Ben Haddou: This ancient mud-brick ksar (fortified village) is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has been featured in many films and TV shows.
Ait Ben Haddou: This ancient mud-brick ksar (fortified village) is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has been featured in many films and TV shows.
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Akchour Waterfalls: Located near Chefchaouen, these stunning waterfalls are a popular spot for nature lovers and hikers.
Akchour Waterfalls: Located near Chefchaouen, these stunning waterfalls are a popular spot for nature lovers and hikers.
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Al Hoceima National Park: A picturesque coastal park with sandy coves and lush greenery.
Al Hoceima National Park: A picturesque coastal park with sandy coves and lush greenery.
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Atlas Mountains: Hiking in the Atlas Mountains offers breathtaking scenery, traditional Berber villages, and an opportunity to explore Morocco's natural beauty.
Atlas Mountains: Hiking in the Atlas Mountains offers breathtaking scenery, traditional Berber villages, and an opportunity to explore Morocco's natural beauty.
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Casablanca Twin Center: Two modern skyscrapers with observation decks offering stunning views of the city.
Casablanca Twin Center: Two modern skyscrapers with observation decks offering stunning views of the city.
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Casablanca: As Morocco's largest city, Casablanca is famous for the stunning Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest mosque in the world.
Casablanca: As Morocco's largest city, Casablanca is famous for the stunning Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest mosque in the world.
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Chefchaouen: This picturesque blue-painted city in the Rif Mountains is a delight for photographers and travelers looking for a tranquil and charming atmosphere.
Chefchaouen: This picturesque blue-painted city in the Rif Mountains is a delight for photographers and travelers looking for a tranquil and charming atmosphere.
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El Badi Palace: In Marrakech, this ruined palace showcases the opulent history of the Saadian dynasty.
El Badi Palace: In Marrakech, this ruined palace showcases the opulent history of the Saadian dynasty.
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El Jadida: A coastal city with a well-preserved Portuguese Cistern and historical fortifications.
El Jadida: A coastal city with a well-preserved Portuguese Cistern and historical fortifications.
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Essaouira Beach: Besides its historic charm, Essaouira is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, perfect for windsurfing and kiteboarding.
Essaouira Beach: Besides its historic charm, Essaouira is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, perfect for windsurfing and kiteboarding.
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Essaouira: A charming coastal town with beautiful beaches, a well-preserved medina, and a lively fishing port.
Essaouira: A charming coastal town with beautiful beaches, a well-preserved medina, and a lively fishing port.
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Fes: Fes is one of Morocco's oldest cities, boasting a well-preserved medieval old town with narrow alleys, colorful markets, and historical landmarks like Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, the world's oldest university.
Fes: Fes is one of Morocco's oldest cities, boasting a well-preserved medieval old town with narrow alleys, colorful markets, and historical landmarks like Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, the world's oldest university.
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Ifrane: Often called "Little Switzerland" due to its European-style architecture and cooler climate, Ifrane is a pleasant retreat in the Middle Atlas Mountains.
Ifrane: Often called "Little Switzerland" due to its European-style architecture and cooler climate, Ifrane is a pleasant retreat in the Middle Atlas Mountains.
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Marrakech: Marrakech is a vibrant city known for its bustling medina, historical sites like Bahia Palace, and the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where you can experience traditional food, entertainment, and shopping.
Marrakech: Marrakech is a vibrant city known for its bustling medina, historical sites like Bahia Palace, and the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where you can experience traditional food, entertainment, and shopping.
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Meknes: This imperial city is known for its grand architecture, including the impressive Bab Mansour gate.
Meknes: This imperial city is known for its grand architecture, including the impressive Bab Mansour gate.
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Merzouga: Another gateway to the Sahara Desert, Merzouga is a small town known for its proximity to the impressive Erg Chebbi sand dunes.
Merzouga: Another gateway to the Sahara Desert, Merzouga is a small town known for its proximity to the impressive Erg Chebbi sand dunes.
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Ouarzazate: Often referred to as the "Hollywood of Morocco," Ouarzazate is a film-making hub with stunning desert landscapes and the Taourirt Kasbah.
Ouarzazate: Often referred to as the "Hollywood of Morocco," Ouarzazate is a film-making hub with stunning desert landscapes and the Taourirt Kasbah.
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Rabat: The capital city of Morocco boasts a mix of modern and historical attractions, including the Royal Palace and the Kasbah of the Udayas.
Rabat: The capital city of Morocco boasts a mix of modern and historical attractions, including the Royal Palace and the Kasbah of the Udayas.
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Sahara Desert: A visit to Morocco wouldn't be complete without experiencing the stunning Sahara Desert. Take a camel trek to witness the vast dunes and stay overnight in a traditional desert camp.
Sahara Desert: A visit to Morocco wouldn't be complete without experiencing the stunning Sahara Desert. Take a camel trek to witness the vast dunes and stay overnight in a traditional desert camp.
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Tangier: A cosmopolitan port city with a unique blend of Moroccan, European, and African influences.
Tangier: A cosmopolitan port city with a unique blend of Moroccan, European, and African influences.
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Todra Gorge: A breathtaking natural wonder with narrow limestone canyons, perfect for hiking and rock climbing.
Todra Gorge: A breathtaking natural wonder with narrow limestone canyons, perfect for hiking and rock climbing.
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Toubkal National Park: Home to Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, this park offers fantastic trekking opportunities.
Toubkal National Park: Home to Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, this park offers fantastic trekking opportunities.
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Volubilis: The ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis offer a glimpse into Morocco's Roman past and are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Volubilis: The ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis offer a glimpse into Morocco's Roman past and are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Safety Index:
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  • OVERALL RISK: MEDIUM
  • TRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK: LOW
  • PICKPOCKETS RISK: MEDIUM
  • NATURAL DISASTERS RISK: MEDIUM
  • MUGGING RISK: LOW
  • TERRORISM RISK: MEDIUM
  • SCAMS RISK: HIGH
  • WOMEN TRAVELERS RISK: MEDIUM

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