by Chris Griffiths | Sep 14, 2016 | Morocco Articles, Morocco Food
“Morocco, though it is visited by thousands of tourists every year, remains an unknown country – the greater part of it as uncharted to the European or American visitor as was Tibet a hundred years ago.” Gavin Maxwell, Lords of the...
by Chris Griffiths | Aug 18, 2016 | Morocco Articles
We know that visitors and armchair tourists love to ooh and ahh over Morocco’s unique doors and bright colors. We also know that the architecture and design elements found here are unparalleled. Today take a visual journey through some examples of...
by Guest Author | Aug 9, 2016 | Morocco Articles
While the souks and streets in the medinas of Fès and Marrakesh are invigorating, they can also be exhausting. Why not head to a smaller town to see more during your Moroccan vacation? The ancient centres of Morocco’s big cities — the medinas — are chock...
by Maria Inês Pinto | Jul 23, 2016 | Morocco Articles
Eco-friendly travel and sustainable travel are the newest buzzwords in the global tourism industry – and rightly so. Traveling has enormous impacts on our carbon footprint. Everything from the CO2 emissions of airplanes to the waste of plastic in hotels means...
by Chris Griffiths | Jul 6, 2016 | Morocco Articles
Prepare to have your heart captured with some of these amazing landscapes of Morocco. We’ve traveled across the country for years and have gathered some of our favorite shots from every corner of the country. If you’re needing inspiration or just an...
by Chris Griffiths | Jun 30, 2016 | Atlas Mountains, Morocco Articles
The Ounila Valley links the Tizi n Tichka pass to Ait Ben Haddou and was originally the main thoroughfare for the trans-saharan trade route between Marrakesh and sub-saharan Africa. Today, evidence of this once highly important role is reflected in the numerous...