Imperial cities are the most famous cities in the Kingdom of Morocco. Cities make the tourist discover the true proximity of Morocco, and tour the narrow streets and small alleys between the walls of ancient cities. Cities with mosques, houses and old baths. Four Moroccan cities are Fez, Marrakech, Meknes and
Read MoreIf you have children, it is likely that you want them to be well educated, not only from books, but also from experiences. Traveling with your children to Morocco is a way for them to become well-rounded citizens of the world. Visiting new places, eating new foods, discovering new cultures, and meeting
Read MoreThe Tanneries of Fez, often located near watercourses, usually some distance from residential quarters because of the unpleasant odours that they produced, tanneries made a substantial contribution to a city’s economy. Tanning is a craft with traditions that go back thousands of years. The process turns animal hides into soft, rot-proof leather.
Read MoreNew Year’s Eve in Desert is a great opportunity to reflect on everything that has happened in the last twelve months and wait for the coming year. Consider New Year's Eve in the Sahara Desert for a truly unique and unforgettable celebration. A world away from fireworks festivals and crowded fireworks parties,
Read MoreMoroccan landscape is dramatic, varied and so interesting. While traveling around Morocco you also see the landscape dotted by many Kasbahs. Some of them are still standing in full view and others are in crumbling conditions. Morocco has many amazing historical Kasbahs that are characterized by their beautiful appearance and their history.
Read MoreThe big Moroccan cities have an extremely rich history, a past that appeals to all generations, but also a cosmopolitan life that attracts more and more tourists. Very often described as the cultural capital of Morocco, the city of Fez charms with its architectural heritage, historical and intellectual. The city is full
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