Morocco Adventure

Secret River: Rafting in Morocco

by JoAnna on April 5, 2010

Spills, chills and thrills … you’ll find it all on a white water rafting trip in Morocco. When most people picture Morocco, they envision camels wandering through the desert, colorful souks, mountainous trekking and historic medinas. Water sports abound here too, though, and white water rafting is no exception. And while white water rafting is [...]

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While there is a lot of opportunity to get off the beaten path to visit the lesser-explored regions of Morocco, many travelers want to combine fun and adventure along with a dabbling of history into their holiday. For all three, immerse yourself in Morocco’s imperial cities. Be prepared for some stunning photos while meandering through [...]

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Magic Carpet Ride: Morocco Bike Holiday

by Journey Beyond Travel on February 3, 2010

Are you interested in being more of an adventurer than Indiana Jones? A bike holiday in Morocco is the perfect way to find adventure, mystery, and diverse landscapes as you pedal over mountains, through deserts, and gorges and valleys. Morocco, with its exotic air, offers vibrant sights and unforgettable experiences for willing two-wheeled sightseers. Mountains, [...]

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Camping and Budget Travel in Morocco

by Sam on November 1, 2009

One of the most inexpensive ways to experience the sights and sounds of a region may be by camping there. Camping can provide you with a laid-back and leisurely way to spend a vacation or extended holiday. Besides, what better way is there to get out away from all the people you left behind? Camping [...]

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Trekking Morocco is an experience you will never forget. There are many destinations in Morocco, but the High Atlas Mountains are perhaps the most exceptional.  From summits reaching over 4000 meters to plateaus half that size, you have several choices in trekking the High Atlas mountains.  Kik Plateau can be recognized by its rocky outcropping [...]

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Bike Morocco: For You or Your Family

by Terry on January 28, 2009

When people today think of family holidays, many feel a sense of dread and forthcoming doom. How can it be possible for an entire family, composed of individuals of all ages and interests, to find a vacation that will excite each and every one? If you and your family have been pondering this question, why [...]

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Horseback Holidays in Morocco

by Carole Morris on December 30, 2008

Out in the African country of Morocco, you can find horses of every color. Horses have been an important part of the history from the Berbers who came before the Phoenicians or Romans, up to modern times. One of the most awe inspiring sights you will see on your Moroccan adventure is the Berbers mounted [...]

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Morocco’s Outdoor Adventure(s)

by Terry on November 26, 2008

Travelers who think of visiting Morocco probably don’t consider outdoor adventure and sports – They usually get caught up in all the museums, colorful bazaars and cuisine choices instead. However, Morocco is full of outdoor options for the sports-minded enthusiasts. In fact, the skies the limit from golfing to hiking to biking to skiing to [...]

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Morocco’s Toughest Race: Maraton du Sables

by Carole Morris on November 26, 2008

Morocco is well known for many things: Incredible scenery, old mountains, deserts, and ancient but modern cities all top the list. But did you know that Morocco hosts one of the most demanding foot races in the world? The Marathon des Sables (Marathon of the Sands) is held every spring in the southern Moroccan desert, [...]

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Onward To Morocco’s Jbel Toubkal Summit

by Sam on November 18, 2008

Located in southwestern Morocco, nestled into the Toubkal National Park, stands the Jbel Toubkal mountain, majestic and impressive. With a stunning height of 4,167 metres, this particular peak is the single highest mountain in North Africa, located in the High Atlas Mountains. Looking from the ridge of the summit, those who journey to the top [...]

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