My take- See if you are a history buff Be prepared to be surprised by the evolving landscapes and changing weather as you drive up the majestic Atlas Mountains. We spent 10 days and 9 nights in this historic yet modern country, driving through varying scenery and people, as we went from the bustling city Casablanca to historic Marrakech to the sand dunes of Merzouga to the notable Fes to bright blue Chefchaouen and back to wondrous Casablanca. We also took a detour to the administrative capital Rabat, stopped in Meknes, and strolled through the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. On the way we stopped at random villages in the Atlas Mountains to meet the local Berber people and their families. We also stayed in a Desert Tented Camp in the Erg Chebbi dunes, where we befriended some camels and more Berber people. The history of Morocco spans several millennia, dating from the establishment of Mauretania and other ancient Berber kingdoms, to the establishment of the Moroccan s...