Let's discuss transportation in Algeria and Morocco. Algeria's northern train system is quite good; you can enjoy coastal views.
Sounds better than the questionable bus seats I anticipate.
In Morocco, buses are ubiquitous, offering frequent service from Marrakech to smaller towns. It's a great way to experience local culture.
"Ubiquitous" is one word for it. I've heard tales. What about road quality?
Algerian roads are a mixed bag – some excellent highways, others... less so. Morocco's highways, particularly the Tangier-Agadir route, are significantly improved.
Moroccan drivers, however, are known for their… spirited driving style. Algerian airports are modernizing, but customs might be slow.
Moroccan airports in Casablanca and Marrakech are more efficient. However, security lines are lengthy everywhere.
Convenience-wise, Morocco is likely easier for tourists with readily available taxis and buses, and better roads in tourist areas. Algeria presents a more adventurous, less streamlined experience.
"Adventurous" is a fair assessment. It offers more opportunities for cultural immersion. But for sheer ease of travel, Morocco has the edge. However, both countries provide unique travel experiences.
Indeed. Pack patience, perhaps motion sickness medication, and definitely coffee.