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You may come across rather an unusual sight when traveling in some areas of Morocco: goats landed on the branches of trees, happily munching on argan fruit. Morocco’s tree-climbing goats and the …Read More
Staying in a riad in the old medina of Marrakech is a matchless experience, but it is not for everyone. The 'riad' literally means garden, but it is applied to townhouses built around a central co…Read More
The ramparts of Essaouira are the fortified walls that protected the town from invaders by sea or land. They are massively tall and thick and remain in excellent condition.
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The medina is the historic part of town with beautiful high stone walls, which divides them into Quartiers. Each quartier has a mosque, a hammam (bathhouse), a communal bread oven, a madrasa (scho…Read More
A nice quiet beach where I enjoyed my packed lunch with one of the many Moroccan cats about in Taghazout. Some may feel the cats and dogs are a nuisance but I quite enjoyed there presence and the …Read More
Located in the foothills on the southern slopes of the High Atlas in the Province of Ouarzazate, the site of Ait-Ben-Haddou is the most famous ksar in the Ounila Valley. The Ksar of Aït-Ben-Haddou…Read More
Before Moroccans captured El Jadida's seaside holiday village in 1769, the Portuguese occupied the area for some 250 years, ruling from their Mazagan Fortress. The tiny area occupied by the fortre…Read More
There is a fishinh village called Taghazout deep in the core of North Africa. Just to Agadir's north. Which comes alive with the punding pointbreaks sound and surf banter every winter. It is a lov…Read More
The city of Fez is Morocco's third-largest city which was founded in the 8th century . Fez is famous for its leather products, and most of it comes from the leather bazaar (souq). The souq is hom…Read More
Accessible through Moulay Hassan Square. Very chilly starting at mid - afternoon. It is highly recommended to rent ATVs, horses or camels. The dark and rocky tide pools that frame the ancient wall…Read More
It's a once in a lifetime opportunity - Camels in the Sahara with Berber hospitality. If you've gone to the trouble of getting to Morocco, you MUST visit Erg Chebbi and spend the night in the dese…Read More
For those that want to see the desert with comfort. This place is a good idea. The color of sand is just amazing. The sunset and sunrise made it more special. The Erg Chebbi is a superb place to e…Read More
The heart of Essaouira, this bustling souk, converges several diverse markets with everything from argan oil, fruits, herbs, honey, and grains to livestock and animal products. The souk in Essaou…Read More
The Jemaa el-Fnaa is Morocco's main square and the essential part of the medina. Here, inhabitants and tourists gather both during the day and night to have something to eat, shop, or observe the …Read More
Todra Gorge recognized around the world as one of the most spectacular canyons. Situated in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains in the Province of Ouarzazate, the Ksar of Aït Benhaddou is a …Read More
Legzira is one of the most beautiful natural sites in Morocco. It reached from the Legzira beach, four arches carved by the ocean, an unforgettable ride. This 130 km from Agadir, located in …Read More
Morocco’s fourth-largest city is, in a word – frenetic. A dissonance of sounds, a flurry of activity. French painter Louis Majorelle created these botanical gardens with their timeless appeal of …Read More
From Ouarzazate, the N9 plunges southeast into the Draa depression, shaped by a narrow ribbon of water from the High Atlas that sometimes emerges triumphantly in lush oases, notably between Agdz a…Read More
Built in the 14th century, al-Attarine Madrasa stands at the entrance of a spice and perfume market in the spiritual center of Fez, Morocco's second largest city. The highlight of the small madra…Read More
Safi is the city famous for its beaches in Morocco. Naming a few would be great to widen your choice:
The curse of this coastline, the debris of plastics washed ashore.
A surfer who…Read More
Sandboard your way through the Erg Chebbi Dunes in Merzouga, and the Erg Chigaga Dunes in Chigaga is a great way to combine adventure and exploration on a Morocco Tour to the Desert. Sandboarding,…Read More
The Tin Mel Mosque is a mosque located in the High Atlas mountains of North Africa. It was built in 1156 to commemorate the founder of the Almohad dynasty, Mohamed Ibn Tumart. It is one of the two…Read More
The tombs are with in walking distance of the medina.The skeletal remains of the Merenid Tombs are looming above the northern walls of the Fez Medina. Built in the 14th century, the tombs were onc…Read More
Moulay Idriss is the religious, and colorful town raising high in the Northern Morocco, specifically in the Atlas Mountains on the top of two hills at the base foothills of Mount Zerhoun. Moulay I…Read More
Chefchaouen, also known as Chaouen or Xauen is a small town located in northwestern Morocco, near Tetuan. It is located between the Rif Mountains and is in the Tangier-Tetouan region. The city was…Read More
Founded in the 9th century and home to the oldest university in the world, Fez reached its height in the 13th–14th centuries under the Marinids, when it replaced Marrakesh as the capital of the ki…Read More
The gorges du Dades offer a remarkable view of nature blended in with houses matching the red earth. Going from an oasis to oasis within Tinerhir and Ouarzazate, the path runs through magnificent …Read More
Dar Batha is located on the Rue de la Musée, not far from the Bab Boujeloud, the ornate city gate that served as the main western entrance to Fes el Bali (the oldest walled part of Fez). The museu…Read More
Travel Memories! We love to think back of our time in the Moroccan desert. Back in 2013 we were staying in the wild city of Marrakesh. It was loud, it was colorful, many different smells run throu…Read More
Sidi Kaouki is a relaxed and peaceful town with both consistently sound waves and wind. Surfers, kitesurfers and windsurfers and drawn from all around the world for the excellent ocean conditions …Read More
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