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Morocco Travel Blog

Morocco Travel Blog

Morocco

Morocco is a magical place, with a magnificent mix of cultures that make it the ideal stepping stone between Mediterranean Spain and Sub-Saharan Africa. Discover French influences in the bustling cafe culture, delectable pastries, and coffee, as well as its Middle-Eastern allure. The gorgeous desert vistas, fascinating souks, and majestic mosques are all evidence of this 

Surprising Surprises

Morocco Travel Blog offers everything a visitor would expect from a country that borders both the Atlantic and Saharan coasts. Stunning cliffs are home to attractive white and blue colored communities, as well as tremendous waves, making it a surfer’s dream. Meanwhile, in the Sahara, marvel at the stunning red and orange sand dunes and shimmering palm oasis. Both are complemented by charming sandcastle-style homes and crystal-clear night sky ideal for stargazing. The Atlas Mountains, on the other hand, are the greatest surprise. Discover a spectacular mountain range for snowsports enthusiasts that is surprisingly near to the stunning Sahara Desert.

Cities that are stimulating

There are fresh and intriguing discoveries in every city. Whether it’s navigating maze-like alleyways, haggling for stunning multi-colored fabrics and glistening lanterns, or reclining cross-legged over a boiling hot tagine, there’s something for everyone. Walkthrough snake charmer squares or rest in opulent riads in Marrakech, Africa’s ‘city of culture.’ Admire the stunning ultramarine colored mansions in Chefchaouen, and explore the wonderful Medina in Fes. Morocco’s marvels are waiting for you!

Imilchil Marriage Festival

Imilchil Marriage Festival A Love Celebration

The Imilchil Marriage Festival is a real must for every culture lover. This year’s festival will take place from August 20 to September 10, 2017. Imilchil is a village in the Atlas Mountains in the center of Morocco. It is … Read More

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Chouara Tannery

Chouara Tannery How to Visit Amazing Moroccan Tannery in Fez!

A wonderful aspect of visiting Morocco is shopping for exquisite leather goods Chouara Tannery. But do you know how, and more importantly, what kind of material, all that colorful leather is made of? Visits to tanneries in Morocco are a … Read More

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Medinas in Morocco

The Best Medinas in Morocco

A cosmopolitan city, Medinas in Morocco. Morocco has never forgotten its enduring traditions despite its Modern development. One aspect of Moroccan heritage that permeates everyday life is the enchanted Medina. The historic Medina, which is often walled, allows you to … Read More

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Landscape of Morocco

Landscape of Morocco

Landscape of Morocco: Morocco’s photogenic and impressive scenic beauty is unique and will amaze you when you see it for the first time. Many artists and fortune seekers have been inspired by the landscapes of this country. Below we take … Read More

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morocco flag

Morocco flag history

The flag of Morocco is often seen flying proudly on the streets of Marrakech, both in the modern Gueliz neighborhood and the historic Medina. In fact, Moroccans are often quite patriotic, and you will discover that many Marrakchi residents will … Read More

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taxis in Morocco

Taking taxi in Morocco: Marrakech, Casablanca, and Rabat

Taxis are a common and inexpensive mode of transportation in Morocco, both inside and between towns. Taxis are inexpensive, and they are more handy than overloaded public buses, which sometimes run without a timetable and without air conditioning. However, if … Read More

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Glamping In Morocco

Glamping In Morocco – The 8 Best Luxury Desert Camps

Are you seeking for a one-of-a-kind experience during your Moroccan vacation? Then staying at one of these luxury desert camps should surely be on your list. Glamping In Morocco has become one of the coolest things to do in Morocco. … Read More

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Moroccan currency

Moroccan currency, exchange rates Prices, and more information

Prices, and more information of interest. Moroccan currency, exchange rates Traveling on your own or in a group like those organized by our agency, the issue of money is fundamental. Even in all-inclusive tours, there will always be something to … Read More

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Gorges of Todra Morocco

Gorges of Todra Morocco

Gorges of Todra (TODGHA) The valley Gorges of Todra (or Todgha) extends over fifty kilometers along its wadi in an enchanting oasis, to form around Tinghir Todra Gorge, the most spectacular gorges of Morocco to visit in travel in southern … Read More

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SIDI KACEM MOROCCO

SIDI KACEM MOROCCO

ABOUT SIDI KACEM Want to discover Sidi Kacem? There are a thousand and one ways to experience it. Located where the Rdom river leaves the heights of the Meknes plateau to enter the large and fertile Gharb plain, this city … Read More

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SKHIRAT MOROCCO

SKHIRAT MOROCCO

ABOUT SKHIRAT Want to discover Skhirat? There are a thousand and one ways to experience it. Skhirat is a city that has progressed very rapidly in recent years and is not limited to its beautiful beaches or magnificent landscape, far … Read More

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Kenitra

Top 6 places to visit in Kenitra

kenitra (Port-Lyautey) Kenitra, is a city and urban commune of Morocco. Its name is Port-Lyautey from 1932 to independence in 1956. Kenitra is located in northwest Morocco near the Atlantic Ocean between Rabat and Tangier. This city is built on … Read More

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Volubilis

Volubilis in Morocco

Volubilis is an ancient Roman city where the best preserved and most visited archaeological remains in Morocco are located. In 1997, the area was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. History Excavations indicate that the first inhabitants of Volubilis were … Read More

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Best Beaches in Morocco

Best Beaches in Morocco

More than just sun and water are features of Beaches in Morocco. Agadir, the country’s biggest resort town and just a short flight from Europe, draws many Europeans for a straightforward summer sun and sand vacation, but for many other … Read More

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best things to do in essaouira morocco

BEST THINGS TO DO IN ESSAOUIRA MOROCCO

This is a comprehensive Things to do in Essaouira Morocco guide to Essaouira, Morocco, including information on everything you should see and do as well as transportation options, dining options, and accommodations. Essaouira has a special allure, and it’s difficult … Read More

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Best things to do in Ouarzazate

Best things to do in Ouarzazate

THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN OUARZAZATE | LITTLE HOLLYWOOD OF MOROCCO traveling to the Sahara? Don’t forget to spend 2 days in the Moroccan city of Ouarzazate. Here is all the information you want, including what to see and … Read More

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Things to do in Tangier Morocco

Things To Do In Tangier Morocco

The Whole City Guide to Morocco’s Tangier. Is a trip to Tangier worthwhile? Where can I go and what can I do in Tangier? This comprehensive city guide includes advice on where to stay, dine, and how to travel about … Read More

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Moroccan Man

You intend to wed a Moroccan man, right?

One of the articles on my website Unique Desert Tour that receives the most views and comments is on the misconceptions people have when they learn that you married an Arab. As individuals share their own tales and experiences in … Read More

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Visiting Morocco as a woman

Visiting Morocco as a woman

Visiting Morocco as a woman, along with the subject of how to eat in Morocco if you have food allergies, another often asked question is concerning visiting Morocco as a woman alone or with a company. For those who have … Read More

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Rabat is the Capital of Morocco

Things to do in Rabat the Capital of Morocco

Morocco’s capital city is Rabat. Rabat, which was founded as a military outpost for operations to Andalusia in the 12th century, afterward withdrew for a while and flourished quickly following the French occupation when the heart of the protective zone … Read More

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Erg Chebbi

Erg Chebbi sand dunes Merzouga

These are Morocco’s most accessible Erg Chebbi Merzouga Sahara hills, but they’re not easy to squeeze into a quick trip. They’re roughly a 10-hour drive from Fez and at least as long from Marrakesh, so you’ll need at least a … Read More

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Bread in Morocco

Bread in Morocco a cookbook with recipes

I’ve always had a bread fixation, and it’s been interesting to learn about the many sorts of bread available in Morocco throughout the years. While most people associate Moroccan cuisine with couscous or tajine, I believe it is bread that … Read More

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Moroccan teapot

Moroccan teapot

A fresh cup of mint tea served in Morocco has a certain allure. It is more than simply a cup of tea; it is a whole experience. The characteristic Moroccan teapot that your tea comes in is something you’ll notice … Read More

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things to do in Marrakech

Top things to do in Marrakech

Marrakech, the Imperial City Marrakech is the most famous of the imperial cities in Morocco, founded in 1062, is a lively and fascinating city fullof history, art, colors, aromas with a wonderful medina.It is not essential to have a guide … Read More

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Atlas Mountains Morocco

Atlas Mountains Morocco

The Atlas Mountains in Morocco It’s correct that when we think of Morocco, we think of the desert, even though mountains cover more than two-thirds of the country. The High Atlas, Middle Atlas, Anti Atlas, and the Rif are the … Read More

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Morocco New Year's Eve

Morocco New Year’s Eve The Best Places to Celebrate

The word “festival,” as it is understood across the world Morocco New Year’s Eve, simply refers to an expression of significance and delight associated with a symbol of a social, religious, political, or national event. Various groups of people meet … Read More

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Moroccan Coffee

Moroccan Coffee: Everything You Need to Know

Moroccan drink coffee as well as the wonderful and extremely calming mint tea that the country is renowned for. However, there aren’t as many coffee shops as there are in other countries, owing to the fact that Moroccans don’t drink … Read More

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overnight camel trekking merzouga

Moroccan Mint Tea

It’s difficult to obtain an authentic Moroccan mint tea recipe. If you looking for genuine and traditional recipes on Google, you’d undoubtedly come across hundreds of them. Regrettably, most of them are not. Prepare to experience a culinary surprise in … Read More

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Moroccan jewelry

Moroccan jewelry

Moroccan jewelry has always been a favorite of mine since I was a youngster. I used to go shopping with my mother in Medina, our city’s central district, for real Moroccan jewelry. Checking new and antique jewelry arrivals and acquiring … Read More

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Berber Amazigh New Year

Berber Amazigh New Year celebration

Id Yennayer is the Berber Amazigh New Year celebration, the first day of the Amazigh (Berber) agricultural calendar, which falls on January 12th in Morocco. The Imazighen Berber New Year festivities will take place on Tuesday this year. Id Yennayer … Read More

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Moroccan words

Common Moroccan Arabic phrases and sentences

Learn the simple Moroccan words phrases “Hello” and “Thank you” throughout your stay in Morocco. They will come in handy in a variety of scenarios. Several languages. Morocco has two official languages: Arabic and Amazigh, both of which are spoken … Read More

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Morocco Henna Tattoo

Morocco Henna Tattoo: a beautiful tradition

Spotlight on the beautiful arabesques of the henna tattoo, ancestral Moroccan tradition. I wanted to try Morocco henna tattooing. The must be this girl I met on the terrace of a trendy cafe on the Corniche in Casablanca, with hands … Read More

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Sahara Desert Tourist Attractions

Sahara Desert Tourist Attractions – Things To Do

Sahara Desert Tourist Attractions. with millions of travel ideas in everyone’s head, it’s difficult to organize a trip that will stay with you forever. But, there are only a few areas on the earth that rank among the top tourist … Read More

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asilah

Asilah Morocco: The Must-See Attractions and Activities

Asilah Morocco, is a beautiful coastal city located on the Atlantic Ocean and is known for its charming whitewashed buildings and winding alleyways. This picturesque city is full of things to do and see, from historical and cultural attractions to … Read More

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Erfoud city Morocco

Erfoud city Morocco things to do and where to stay

Southern Morocco is home to the city of Erfoud, which is situated in the valley of the Ziz river, which originates in the middle Atlas mountains and drains into the Merzouga desert, where Tafilalet palm trees are created. A large … Read More

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Draa Valley oued draa

Oued Drâa Valley

Oued Drâa (Draa Valley):Located in southern Morocco, in the heart of Berber nation, the Oued Drâa or Draa Valley is a true refuge of freshness that should be discovered. Nearly 200 kilometers in length, this lovely oasis is home to … Read More

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People of Namibia

People of Namibia

With 1.5 people per square kilometer, Namibia has one of the lowest population densities in the world, with 2.2 million people living there. Only approximately 25 percent of Namibians are believed to reside in cities, however this number is undoubtedly … Read More

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ATV Quad biking in Swakopmund desert

ATV Quad biking in Swakopmund desert

Come along for this well-liked one-hour ATV Quad biking in Swakopmund desert! Desert Explorers is regarded as the top adventure destination on Namibia’s coastline, and we take pride in our first-rate customer care. By sticking to established paths and keeping … Read More

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Namibia safaris

Namibia safaris

The huge open areas, spectacular landscape, and stark contrasts between the ocean, dunes, mountains, and deserts make Namibia the essence of Africa Namibia safaris. The soul and emotions are stirred and moved by this huge desert region with its undulating … Read More

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THE NATIONAL FLAG NAMIBIA

NAMIBIA FLAG NATIONAL, PRESIDENT, COAT OF ARMS

Namibia flag South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) was the major organization pushing seeking independence in what was then South West Africa, a de facto colony of neighboring South Africa, beginning in the 1960s. When South Africa finally decided to … Read More

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