Experience Cannabis in Africa

Ready to dive into Africa’s budding cannabis scene? In this guide, we’re exploring Morocco and South Africa—two spots where weed culture is really starting to take off.

In Africa, nations including Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Morocco, Rwanda, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe have supported legislation for cannabis use in medical treatments. 

Morocco’s all about chilling in private with a joint, thanks to its long history with the plant, while South Africa is ahead of the game with legalized private use and growing since 2018. So, if you’re into exploring new places and enjoying some herb along the way, stick around—we’ve got the lowdown on how to do it right in these two awesome destinations.

Cannabis Travel to Marocco

Morocco offers a relaxed environment for cannabis users, with the ability to possess and consume small amounts of the plant without facing severe legal consequences. In cities like Marrakech and Casablanca, individuals can enjoy cannabis in private settings, such as cafes or guesthouses that cater to cannabis enthusiasts. While public consumption is generally not allowed in Morocco, private use is tolerated in certain spaces.

Morocco allowed the use of cannabis for medical and industrial purposes, such as the use of hemp in fabrics, in 2021. But with a centuries-long tradition of smoking for relaxation, full legalisation is now very much part of the public debate, with cannabis farmers and investors holding public debates with MPs on the issue.

Morocco’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and welcoming locals make it a popular destination for cannabis-friendly travelers. By being respectful of local customs and laws, visitors can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere and natural beauty of this North African country.

Limit of Cannabis Possession: Varies, but small amounts for personal use are generally tolerated
Cannabis Fines: Up to 10 years imprisonment (not given very often)

Cannabis Travel to South Africa

South Africa has a more progressive approach to cannabis compared to some other African countries. In 2018, the country’s Constitutional Court ruled that the private use and cultivation of cannabis for personal consumption is legal. This means that individuals can possess and grow cannabis for their own use in private spaces without facing legal repercussions.

In cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg, cannabis enthusiasts can enjoy their cannabis in the privacy of their homes or designated cannabis-friendly establishments. However, public consumption of cannabis is still prohibited, and individuals are encouraged to consume the plant responsibly and discreetly. Adults may smoke and consume cannabis in private places and gift, without remuneration, up to 30 seeds or seedlings, one flowering plant, or 100 grams of dried cannabis.

South Africa’s breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and vibrant cities make it a popular destination for cannabis-friendly travelers. By following the laws and regulations surrounding cannabis use, visitors can experience the best of what South Africa has to offer while enjoying their cannabis in a safe and legal manner.

Cannabis Possession Limit: one flowering plant, or 100 grams of dried cannabis.
Cannabis Fines: Penalties range from fines to imprisonment 

Whether you’re drawn to the historic charm of Morocco or the vibrant energy of South Africa, Africa offers unique and enriching experiences for cannabis enthusiasts. Both countries provide opportunities to explore their stunning landscapes and immerse yourself in diverse cultures while enjoying cannabis within the bounds of local laws. As you plan your journey, remember to respect each country’s regulations and traditions, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Embrace the adventure and let Africa’s beauty enhance your cannabis travel experience. Happy exploring!

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