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Exploration of a local Kindergarten

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  • 3 Hours
  • Max Guests : 6
  • Minimum Guest : 2
  • Jan - Dec

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Embark on an enriching 3-hour journey with your dedicated private guide to explore the vibrant world of a local kindergarten nestled in the heart of Morocco. This immersive experience promises to unveil the essence of Moroccan early childhood education while providing a deeper understanding of its cultural and educational significance.

Embark on a 2.5-hour journey through Rabat to explore its rich cultural and historical landmarks. Begin at the first bank, a symbol of Rabat’s economic history, then proceed to Barlaman, the governmental hub shaping Morocco’s administrative decisions. Experience the Place of Justice, steeped in centuries of legal tradition, and wander the bustling souks of the old medina, alive with local crafts and commerce. Admire the Alandalusi Wall, a testament to Rabat’s medieval fortifications. Transition to a local kindergarten to witness Morocco’s innovative approach to early childhood development, blending traditional values with modern educational methods. See firsthand how these institutions nurture creativity, social skills, and cultural appreciation from a young age, reflecting Morocco’s commitment to shaping future generations through holistic education. This journey offers a deep insight into Rabat’s cultural continuity and forward-thinking educational strategies, bridging historical legacy with progressive visions for the future.

As you step into the welcoming environment of the kindergarten, you’ll be greeted by the lively ambiance of children engaged in various activities. Take a leisurely stroll through the colorful classrooms and outdoor play areas, where the air is filled with the sound of playful laughter and the joyful chatter of curious young minds.

Engage wholeheartedly with the children as you participate in interactive games designed to promote learning and social development. Share in their excitement as you exchange stories, puns, and laughter, creating meaningful connections that transcend cultural boundaries.

Amidst the engaging activities, take moments to converse with the dedicated teachers who play a pivotal role in shaping the educational journey of these young learners. Gain valuable insights into the educational philosophies and methodologies that underpin Morocco’s early childhood education system, reflecting the country’s commitment to fostering holistic development and lifelong learning skills.

This immersive tour not only offers a glimpse into the dynamic landscape of Moroccan education but also serves as a testament to the nurturing environment provided to nurture the future generation. Witness firsthand the integration of traditional values with modern educational practices, highlighting Morocco’s efforts to adapt and innovate in response to global educational trends.

As your enriching visit draws to a close, reflect on the laughter-filled moments and newfound perspectives gained through this cultural exchange. Your friendly guide ensures a seamless experience, escorting you back to your hotel with personalized service and a deeper appreciation for the invaluable role of education in shaping the future of Morocco.

In conclusion, this 3-hour exploration of a local kindergarten transcends mere sightseeing, offering a profound journey into the heart of Moroccan education and cultural heritage. It is an experience that leaves an indelible impression, inviting you to ponder the universal importance of early childhood education in nurturing curious minds and building resilient communities.

What to Expect

  • Tour DepartureMorning Tour – 09:30 AM Afternoon - 14:30 AM
  • Tour duration3 Hours
  • Meeting PointGare Rabat Ville on Mohamed V Avenue
  • Cultural and Historical Insights:Explore landmarks such as the first bank, Barlaman (governmental location), Place of Justice, traditional souks in the old medina, and the Alandalusi Wall. Experience a local kindergarten to understand Morocco's approach to early childhood development and educational innovation.
  • TransportationMode of Transport: Enjoy a leisurely walking tour.
  • Professional GuideA professional tour guide provides knowledgeable and engaging experiences for you, enhancing your understanding of a destinations history, culture, and attractions.
  • PlaceRabat
  • Family-FriendlyWelcoming Environment: Families with children are warmly welcomed, and kids under 5 years old can join free of charge.
  • Cancellation PolicyCancel up to 48 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Instant BookingEasy online reservation, payment, and confirmation
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What to Expect

  • Tour DepartureMorning Tour – 09:30
    AM Afternoon - 14:30 AM
  • Tour duration3 Hours
  • Meeting PointGare Rabat Ville on Mohamed V Avenue
  • TransportationMode of Transport: Enjoy a leisurely walking tour.
  • Professional GuideA professional tour guide provides knowledgeable and engaging experiences for you, enhancing your understanding of a destinations history, culture, and attractions.
  • Cultural and Historical Insights:Explore landmarks such as the first bank, Barlaman (governmental location), Place of Justice, traditional souks in the old medina, and the Alandalusi Wall. Experience a local kindergarten to understand Morocco's approach to early childhood development and educational innovation.
  • PlaceRabat
  • Family-FriendlyWelcoming Environment: Families with children are warmly welcomed, and kids under 5 years old can join free of charge.
  • Cancellation PolicyCancel up to 48 hours in advance for a full refund
  • Instant BookingEasy online reservation, payment, and confirmation

Frequently asked questions

Terms Of Cancellation for Your Tours

If you wish to cancel your tour in Morocco, we must receive a confirmation via e-mail. Cancelation is possible within the following conditions:

– 45 Days or more before you’re the start date of your Trip: 100 % refundable.
– 2 weeks : 50% refunds.
– 1 week or less: not refundable

CLOTHING AND WHAT TO WEAR

Morocco is a Muslim country with liberal views and is generally tolerant for all. We do recommend that women dress more conservatively to avoid unwanted attention. Looser fitting clothing, longer skirts and dresses and tops with sleeves are recommended.

There is no place where anyone needs to cover their hair in any circumstance in Morocco.

You are welcome to dress as you choose and you will see all styles in the major cities, but to avoid attention and show respect toward the devout, we recommend a scarf over shoulders and a little discretion in showing “skin”. Just remember we are not on Spring break or at a beach party in Ibiza! 

Allthough Morocco generally enjoys a warm climate, winter is extremely cold with snow inamu regions. When visiting during winter, autumn and spring do check the weather forecast for rain or cooler temperatures.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGES

Arabic, Amazigh (Berber) and French are the official languages of Morocco. 

Darija is the Moroccan dialect of Arabic that is spoken among Moroccans. It is not a written language so you will not find many translator services. Many Moroccans who interface with tourists also speak English.

It is best to rely on French and English and to lean on your guide for assistance in other communications.

DRINKING WATER

While the tap water in urban centres is well treated and very clean, we recommend that you use bottled water if you are sensitive to changes while travelling. In rural areas we recommend that you rely 100% on bottled water.

Bottles of water are widely available in restaurants and shops. We recommend you purchase large 5L jugs and dispense into reusable bottles if you are able. This will help reduce plastic waste.

You can purchase 1L bottles for around 10 dhs in the shops and 20 dhs in the restaurants. Most restaurants do not mind if you bring your own water with you.

In the south, close to the desert, you will find the water is very salty and you should be prepared with bottled water for tooth brushing and all drinking.

PHARMACIES AND MEDICINE

Pharmacies are plentiful in all locations but you should be prepared for holidays and Sundays when they typically close. There are emergency locations available but often times they are not easily accessed on holidays.

You can find paracetamol (acetaminophen) is easily available as is Imodium by brand name. You will find that pharmacies offer many familiar over the counter medications under different names. You will NOT easily find antacid tablets, Gravol or Benedryl.

We recommend that if you have OTC medications that rely on at home, you should bring a supply with you to have for quick access. Please bring a copy of any prescriptions with you in case you are asked for it at security and customs control.

Pharmacies also have antibiotic brands available without a prescription.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO MOROCCO

Most tourists from western countries do not require a VISA in advance to visit Morocco. 

You will be given a 90 day tourist Visa on entry to the country, indicated by a number that is stamped into your passport on your first entry.

You are required to have a passport that is valid for 3 months AFTER your trip to Morocco.

Please do check if you are from countries outside of the EU, North America etc whether you need to apply for a tourist visa.

LOCAL CURRENCY AND ATMs

The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan dirham. MAD or DHS are the associated symbols. Morocco currently has a closed economy which means you can only use dirhams inside Morocco. 

We encourage you to manage your cash carefully towards the end of your trip so you don’t have any dirhams to take out of the country.

In Morocco there are two ways to get local currency:

– Use your bank card from home. Be advised that while this is an easy way to get fast cash, there is a withdrawal limit of 2,000 dhs ($200 USD) and a $5 international transaction fee is common among US banks.

– Bring US or Euros and visit a currency exchange. There are numerous outlets in the large cities and several in the smaller centers.

SAFETY AND CRIME

Morocco is a safe country and enjoys a relatively low level of crime. 

However, criminals are always on the look out for unsuspecting tourists so please 

 

  • always be aware of your surroundings and keep your money and valuables close on your person.
  • make copies of your passport and travel documents to keep in your luggage in case your passport gets lost or stolen.
  • where possible, lock your valuables in the in room safe. 

 

Contrary to what might be published on Western media outlets, Morocco currently has no threat of terrorist attacks or local terrorist threats or activity whatsoever. 

Guns are illegal in Morocco so there is never a threat of mass shootings or violent public attacks. 

CASH VS. CREDIT CARDS

Cash is the most preferred form of payment in Morocco. You will find that cash is the only method of payment accepted in many places. Visa, Mastercard and American Express may be accepted in more established, larger stores and restaurants.

Tipping can NOT be added to the terminal when checking out with a credit card so please be prepared with small bills for that.

WiFi AND SIM CARDS

Your phone carrier at home may offer global roaming. It has been our experience that this can be an expensive option and can be limited in effectiveness.

Free wifi is widely available in most restaurants and hotels. We recommend if you plan to use wifi to access WhatsApp, or messenger services, that you turn your phone to airplane mode or turn off data roaming to avoid surprise charges.

You can purchase a SIM card from Orange, INWI or MarocTelecom when you arrive and top it up and any local shop. They will help you install it and get things working at time of purchase. Data is very inexpensive and you should be fine with only 100 or 200 dhs ($10-$20) expense during your trip. Most carriers offer very good coverage with the exception of some areas in the mountains or in the desert.

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