@Nikhil S I'm a big fan of Maroke Muah...it has this quality of solemnity and depth, like a stone temple in a Maroke jungle...the notes are for me oakmoss and marmite, wet green rainforest and maroke smoke.
The question of purchase is not as simple as it seems...on the market at the moment are several artisanal Marokes. Syed's Succor is the most similar for me except it lacks completely the wet element and instead has more of a focus on the oakmoss, which is stunningly developed.
@kesiro will happily tell you all about it. But you also have Xiang Liao Ling, Syed's Ascent and Maroke Asgon.
If you like stone, wetness and dark Maroke smoke, then Maroke Muah,
If you like mentholated smooth rainforest with a primal aged kick, then Xiang Liao Ling,
If you like golden filtered Maroke spiciness, then Maroke Asgon,
If you like black ether and perfumed blue Maroke depth, Syed's Ascent
If you like bitter oakmoss, Maroke incense and dark green smoke, then Syed's Succor.
And if you like Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain then there's a song you might like too...