Planning the Perfect Marrakech to Fes Desert Tour
Morocco Blog
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1y ago
Planning the Perfect Marrakech to Fes Desert Tour – What You Need To Know! Explore the beauty of Morocco on a Marrakech to Fes desert tour. This tour takes visitors from the bustling city of Marrakech to the tranquil desert of Merzouga. On the way, travelers can experience the unique culture of this area, sampling local cuisine, discovering ancient ruins, and taking in the majestic scenery. The tour begins in the ancient city of Marrakech. Here, travelers can explore the city’s souks, a vibrant marketplace selling everything from spices to handcrafted goods. The city’s cobblestone streets, vib ..read more
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The Berber Carpet of Morocco
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
Berber carpets are one of the most beautiful and one-of-a-kind pieces of furniture you can own, and they are also extremely affordable. They are ideal for houses in various settings, and they lend a touch of luxury to every space in which they are used. However, before you can begin to enjoy your carpets, you must first learn a few important facts about them. Here, we’ll go through the fundamentals of Berber carpets and show you how to make a stunning rug for your house. What is a Berber carpet? A Berber carpet is a type of carpet that is made entirely of the skins of small animals and is trad ..read more
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Taghazout Surfing in Morocco
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
This guide covers the entirety you need to know about surfing in Morocco. When it comes to surfing, there are a lot of great places all over the world. Taghazout, which is in Morocco, is known as the country’s surfing capital because it has a lot of waves. you can also go Sandboarding in Morocco. This part of the country has 20 world-class surf spots, which is why it’s so popular. Then, keep learning to know everything you need to know about surfing in Taghazout. Taghazout used to be a traditional Moroccan fishing village. It was then that the 50s and 60s came along, and with them came the hip ..read more
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Sandboarding in Morocco
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
The best sandboarding in Morocco is at the sand dunes. In the Great Sahara desert, there are many dunes. At Merzouga, in the Sahara desert of Morocco, people can go sand surfing. This is done by standing atop a dune and gliding over or down it. When you go sandboarding in Morocco, you need a sandboard, sand skis, and two polls to do it. There are many things to do on a Morocco tour to the Sahara desert, and this is a great way to do both. Sandboarding, similar to Snowboarding, takes place on real dunes, not on snow-covered mountains like Snowboarding. Sandboarding in Merzouga The best sandboar ..read more
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Chefchaouen Thing to do & to see
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
Chefchaouen or the blue town of Morocco is a small town in the northwestern part of the country of Morocco with its colorful houses and alleys which are decorated with blue colors, Keep reading to get to know the most important information that you’ll need to prepare for your visit to Chechaouen. Chefchaouen invites you to discover each of its corners. Do you want to know What are the essential things to see and do in Chefchaouen? where to stay in Chefchaouen? Are you going to miss it? What is Chefchaouen? Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is a city located in the Rif Mountains in northwestern Morocco ..read more
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What is Moroccan argan oil?
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
Moroccan argan oil is extracted from the fruits of the argan tree, its scientific name (Argania Spinosa), and its origin is in Morocco. It is prepared by roasting these fruits, then grinding them to obtain edible oil. Argan oil, which is used in cosmetics, is made using unroasted fruits. Argan oil has been traditionally used by the Berber people to increase bile secretion, protect the liver, reduce cholesterol levels, prevent miscarriage, and reduce the risk of atherosclerosis. It treats dry skin and hair. Morocco has an important wealth of forests, which contribute significantly to the countr ..read more
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We don’t sell bread – Moroccan hospitality
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
“We do not sell bread.” With these expressive words that carry messages of nobility and honor for the values ​​held by Moroccans in general and the southeastern regions in particular, the authentic shepherd of sheep in the mountains of the Tinghir province was able to create the event through a natural reaction and behavior, reflecting the values ​​of the people of the region In the context of answering some questions to two French tourists..and through this report and the reportage that thousands, if not millions, of followers, watched and admired, Muhammad was able, with his noble behavior a ..read more
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10 Best Morocco destinations to visit in 2022
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
Best Morocco destinations are quickly becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. From Casablanca through Rabat to Tangiers on the tip of the continent. From the endless blue streets of Chefchaouen, down to Fez, and south to the sand dunes continually scattered in the Erg Chebbi of the Sahara; To Marrakesh, and the sleepy coastal city of Essaouira, Morocco has an abundance of important natural and historical assets, not to mention a rich and diverse cultural heritage. Why Morocco attracts travelers and tourists in the world? Society in Morocco is still steeped in its Is ..read more
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Morocco has suspended all direct flights
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
2y ago
Morocco suspended all direct flights for two weeks starting Monday (November 29th), citing concerns about the Omicron variant. The Moroccan government said in a statement on Sunday that Morocco will stop receiving all international flights to it for a period of two weeks, starting from November 29, due to the new mutation of Covid-19. A statement by the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that “it was decided to cancel all direct flights to Morocco for a period of two weeks, starting from Monday, November 29, due to the spread of the new mutant of the Covid-19 virus, “Omicron” (1.1.529 ..read more
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Where to stay in Merzouga desert: hotels and camps
Morocco Blog
by morocco-blog
3y ago
Going to Merzouga desert by car? Do I need a 4×4? In which hotel to stay in Merzouga? What is the best place to see the stars in Morocco? Do I contract the desert tour with an agency? All these doubts came to mind when we were preparing for our trip to Morocco. Of the entire route, the part that cost us the most to decide how we would do it was the Merzouga desert. The Merzouga desert is part of our road trip through Morocco through the Berber villages of the Atlas. If you want to know the rest of the stages and how to organize a trip to Morocco on your own, we recommend our Morocco travel gu ..read more
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