About Morocco
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Women Travellers
Women often ask if it’s safe to travel alone. Based on my personal experience I would say yes, but any woman travelling alone is likely to be faced with some unwanted attention. My best advice with regards clothing is to dress respectfully and, even if you don't feel it, appear confident and self-assured; be polite but formal in response to uninvited comments. Although there is no need to overdo the dress code, and it’s unnecessary to wear a scarf or veil, short skirts and tight clothes are likely to attract more attention than you may feel comfortable with.
