Morocco Unveils Ambitious Motorcycle Tourism Project with BMW Partnership

The company Pangea and BMW Motorrad Spain are teaming up to launch an exciting motorcycle circuit in Morocco, in order to develop motorcycle tourism in the kingdom.
Morocco will be the starting point for an ambitious project carried by the company Pangea and the BMW Motorrad Spain dealership. It is a motorcycle tourism project that offers international itineraries to several countries, including Morocco. The two entities have signed a partnership in this sense, which aims to develop motorcycle tourism through the provision to motorcyclists from around the world of some of the most exciting and picturesque routes in the world.
The motorcycle circuit will begin in the Rif mountains in northern Morocco. The motorcyclists will then pass through Fez and Marrakech, then cross the Todra Gorges, and Ksar d’Ait Ben Haddou in Ouarzazate. They will continue their journey to exotic destinations such as the Alps, Corsica, Sardinia and Baja California in Mexico. The Pangea team has already coordinated and designed the entire itinerary covering several countries and municipalities.
The team of qualified and certified instructors from BMW Motorrad Spain will accompany the participants throughout the journey. They will also enjoy the best hotels, exotic cuisines and visit historical and cultural sites aboard their favorite BMW motorcycles. "Motorcycle Tour will be a unique experience that would offer tourists a holistic experience combining excitement, adventure, history and culture," said David Hernandez, CEO and founder of Pangea in an interview with Morocco World News.
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