by JoAnna | Mar 31, 2010 | Morocco Articles
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...
by Lucas Peters | Feb 3, 2010 | Morocco Articles
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,...
by Sam | Dec 27, 2009 | Morocco Articles
With a population around 50,000 people, Azrou, Morocco, in which “Azru” in the Berber dialect means “stone” or “rock,” is one of the more-populated towns in the Middle Atlas Mountains. Dwarfing nearby Ifrane in number, Azrou is an...
by Sam | Nov 17, 2009 | Morocco Articles
Having an understanding of Morocco’s architecture and the layout of its ancient cities will help you to absorb the full flavor of the country, its history, and people. The architecture within each of Morocco’s Imperial Cities offers onlookers an intricate...
by Sam | Nov 12, 2009 | Morocco Articles
Ifrane is a small city of less than 10,000 people (50,000 in summer) located in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, just 58 kilometers south of Fez. The town was set up by the French during their colonization period as a quasi-ski resort, and they actually took the...
by Sam | Nov 1, 2009 | Morocco Articles
Camping in Morocco in many ways will not be that different to camping anywhere else, but a night under the stars of northern Africa will certainly be unique. One of the most inexpensive and arguably one of the most immersive ways to experience the sights and sounds of...