Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you.
This will be Morocco. Most of the time I will be with a group and we will traveling through some smaller villages (atlas mountains.)
I will be spending one day in Marrakesh on my own, which was my bigger concern.
You don't have to cover your hair there. You are with a group, clearly a tourist and clearly a non-Muslim. Wear loose clothes, long sleeves, long pants, and that's enough to show respect. They have seen tons of people just like you. Have a sheer scarf with you just in case you want to tour a mosque or something but my experience in Morocco is no one expects coverage. Do note if you cover, people may assume you are Muslim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I am told/have read, it is not necessary for tourists/non Muslims to wear any kind of head covering--but that doing so may help deflect unwanted attention. When I travel, I am ALL about "blending."
Can anyone please advise me on where to even buy an appropriate scarf? Thank you.
I wonder how concerned those that wear head coverings and full body coverings in their homeland feel about 'blending' while visiting here.
In many countries, women have no choice but to wear a covering. No choice. Why would you support that type of oppression by embracing it? You come from a country of choices, be that symbol around the world.
This! I lived in the Middle East and was proudly wearing european closing. Nothing provocative, everything was covered, but still very European.
Oh, and I loved the look the men gives you when you drive in Oman or Jordan.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I am told/have read, it is not necessary for tourists/non Muslims to wear any kind of head covering--but that doing so may help deflect unwanted attention. When I travel, I am ALL about "blending."
Can anyone please advise me on where to even buy an appropriate scarf? Thank you.
I wonder how concerned those that wear head coverings and full body coverings in their homeland feel about 'blending' while visiting here.
In many countries, women have no choice but to wear a covering. No choice. Why would you support that type of oppression by embracing it? You come from a country of choices, be that symbol around the world.

Anonymous wrote:From what I am told/have read, it is not necessary for tourists/non Muslims to wear any kind of head covering--but that doing so may help deflect unwanted attention. When I travel, I am ALL about "blending."
Can anyone please advise me on where to even buy an appropriate scarf? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you.
This will be Morocco. Most of the time I will be with a group and we will traveling through some smaller villages (atlas mountains.)
I will be spending one day in Marrakesh on my own, which was my bigger concern.