New Expat During Eid al-AdhaT !!!!!!

Eid al-Adha is one of the most joyous, rambunctious, family-friendly . It's easy to understand why they call it Eid el-Kbir, “The Big Holiday.” Every meal is a lavish, mouthwatering affair. Families reunite after a long year of separation, friends come together to celebrate, and everywhere you look there is some raucous celebration afoot. If you're lucky enough to spend Eid al-Adha with a family, even if it's only for one meal, it will be an unforgettable experience and a memory you'll cherish for a lifetime.

Because so many Moroccans spend the holidays back home with the family, Eid al-Adha can be a blessing for those looking to get away from the crowds. This is an opportune time to visit otherwise crowded beaches, national parks and nature .

BUT

Expect all modes of transportation to be congested and traffic to be at a standstill just before and just after the holiday. Because families move back and forth across the country, they clog the motorways and train cars. During the holiday, nearly everything is shutdown, including most city buses. Taxi drivers are a scarce commodity.

If you're not staying with a family or going somewhere more secluded, it's usually best to stick to metropolitan cities, such as Casablanca, Fez, Marrakesh, Rabat or Tangier. In cities you'll have the best opportunity to find restaurants and hotels open and that cater to travelers.

Generally speaking, Eid el-Kbir is a time of great enjoy.
So have fun
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