Group of 5 girls from their school, think its a coed group |
Make sure they know not to eat salads or tap water if they are not sure of the filtration. |
Per State Dept, Morocco is level 2:
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/morocco-travel-advisory.html For comparison, Germany, France, India, UK and others are also at level 2. |
This is sort of dumb because it’s not weighing the same factors. |
"Let"? Seriously? For a 21 year old?
Are you funding this? |
Yeah, I don't get this thread. The "child" is an adult. I suppose if your child was planning on you paying for it you could refuse to pay, but otherwise...how exactly does a parent not "let" their adult child do something while they're halfway across the world?
Land the helicopter, people. |
Young people, especially young Americans, are naive and think they are invincible. Morocco is not a good choice for a young naive person without a lot of travel experience. Older adults who are experienced often go with a guide because they do realize there are dangers. |
Morocco is safe. I'm going there next week, with no worries.
The Imlil thing was very rare--assaults and murders take place in the US far more frequently. OP's daughter won't be going to Imlil anyway if she only has 4 days total. If I remember correctly, those tourists were climbing Mount Toubekal which takes a few days. |
OP, what safety issues are you worried about? |
Friend of mine traveled fairly extensively, and Morocco was the one place she complained about being on the receiving end of harassment in the streets as a young female.
Wouldn't necessarily stop me from going, but your daughter should be prepared to handle that. |
We chose a tour group to do this and felt completely comfortable and loved the desert excursion. Morocco is amazing! That being said, I wouldn’t be ok with my 21 year old daughter doing it with just a couple friends. Get her to join a larger group. |
We need one of these for the US, cause depending on your skin color, US isn’t exactly safe either |
3- and 4-day desert tours are very common from Marrakesh to Fes and back. She will be going where lots of other people, in groups, are going. Yes it is a remote area that covers much distance but it is also a very popular tourist destination. As long as she goes with an established tour operator, she will be more than fine. Moroccans are keenly aware that tourism is a major driver of their economy. |
I would let mine go. Well, my 19 year old is an adult so she decides where she wants to go. But I would be happy for her to go. |
Check State Dept. web site for info |