Morocco – The World's Most Photogenic Country
Before booking a tour, explore our complete Morocco Photography Guide — covering the top 7 shooting locations, golden hour tips, gear advice, and how to photograph people respectfully in the medinas.
Morocco Photography Tours – Capture the Magic with a Local Guide
Morocco is one of the world's great photography destinations — golden Sahara dunes, blue mountain villages, ancient medinas overflowing with colour and life, and light that is simply magical.
Morocco Photography Tour – 5 Days Capturing the Magic
Our dedicated Morocco Photography Tour is a 5-day immersive experience designed specifically for photographers, led by an expert local guide who knows the best light, hidden angles, and authentic moments.
- Golden hour shoots in the Sahara dunes
- Blue hour in Chefchaouen's painted streets
- Fes medina and tanneries at dawn
- Camel caravan silhouettes at sunset
- Atlas Mountains landscape photography
- Authentic Berber village portraits
Best Photography Locations in Morocco
1. Chefchaouen – The Blue City
Morocco's most photogenic destination — a labyrinth of blue-painted streets and mountain backdrops. Best light is early morning before the crowds arrive.
2. Erg Chebbi Dunes – Merzouga Sahara
The 150-metre Erg Chebbi dunes create sweeping lines and shadows that change by the minute, while camel caravans add human scale and story.
3. Fes el-Bali Medina
Narrow alleyways, craftsmen at work, the famous Chouara tanneries viewed from above, and the constant flow of life in one of the world's oldest living medieval cities.
4. Marrakech – Djemaa el-Fna and the Souks
Djemaa el-Fna transforms throughout the day from a quiet morning market to a chaotic evening spectacle of musicians, storytellers, and food stalls.
5. Ait Benhaddou – The Kasbah
The UNESCO-listed kasbah used as a filming location for Game of Thrones and Gladiator — best photographed at golden hour when the mud-brick towers glow amber.
6. Atlas Mountains
Spectacular landscape photography from snow-capped Toubkal to terraced Berber villages and the dramatic Tizi n'Tichka pass.
Photography Tips for Morocco
- Shoot at golden hour — the light in Morocco is magical at sunrise and sunset
- Ask permission for portraits — always ask before photographing people in medinas
- Pack a dust bag — desert sand gets everywhere
- Bring extra batteries — cold desert nights drain batteries fast
- Use a wide angle lens — for medina alleyways and desert landscapes
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