
We built the Morocco travel guide
we wish had existed
Morocco is one of the world's most extraordinary travel destinations. It's also consistently let down by tourism platforms that hide fees, ignore scams, and treat the country as a generic backdrop. Imourig exists to fix that.
Why Imourig Exists
Five problems we set out to solve:
Other platforms show hotels without disclosing the tourist tax — we show the real total
Most Morocco travel blogs are written by people who visited once and copy each other
Taxi pricing in Morocco is a mess — we built a reference table and driver directory
Arabic travelers deserve content in Arabic, not Google Translated English
The World Cup 2030 will bring 26 million visitors to Morocco — they need honest guidance now
Our Values
What we commit to every time we publish content
Radical Honesty
We write about Morocco's scams, hidden fees, and real risks. Not because we want to scare you, but because you deserve to arrive prepared.
Built on Local Knowledge
Our guides are written with input from people who actually live in Morocco — not copy-paste from other travel blogs.
Community First
Taxi drivers, riad owners, and surf instructors who list on Imourig don't pay commissions. We believe local operators deserve a fair platform.
Transparent Affiliates
We earn commissions when you book through our hotel links (Booking.com, Agoda). We tell you this upfront. It's how we keep this platform free.
How We Make Money (and Why It Matters)
Imourig earns affiliate commissions when you click our hotel or tour booking links (Booking.com, Agoda, Viator, GetYourGuide). This is standard practice for travel sites.
We do not accept payment for reviews or sponsored placement. A hotel paying to appear in our listings would undermine the honesty that makes Imourig useful.
Taxi drivers and property owners can list on Imourig for free. We do not charge drivers or small operators commissions — that model kills the diversity that makes Morocco worth visiting.
Full details in our Affiliate Disclosure.