by Terry | Feb 20, 2008 | Morocco Articles
The Rif Mountains (Part I): Near the once prized Spanish enclave of Chefchaouen lies some of Morocco’s best and most hush-hush hiking and trekking in Morocco. Undulating trails pass through gorges, valleys, cedar and fir forests, over hills, mountains and peaks...
by Lucas Peters | Feb 19, 2008 | Atlas Mountains, Morocco Articles
Here, we present a thoughtful piece from Brian Connery as he ventures on an Atlas trek in Morocco. From Imlil to Armed to Setti Fatma, Brian takes you on a quick, yet in-depth adventure of summitting and hiking around Jebel Toubkal in the High Atlas region. Sleep was...
by Terry | Feb 6, 2008 | Essaouira, Morocco Articles
Wandering the wet stony streets one thirsty mooned night in Essaouira, Morocco, we searched in vain for an authentic fish eatery. We had eaten so many times at the dock: A couple ambiance boat-shaped restaurants line the dock past the Portuguese-built harbor walls....
by Terry | Dec 8, 2007 | Atlas Mountains, Morocco Articles
As the temps begin to plunge closer and closer to that omnipotent zero degrees, the last alternative we fellow hikers want is to stay indoors all winter. No, we will hike and freeze if we must in order to reach that trailblazer or peak! Of course, there are easy ways...
by Sam | Dec 5, 2007 | Morocco Articles
In the villages and towns that make up beautiful Morocco, you can find souks and outdoor markets displaying some of the finest Moroccan crafts and threadworks available. In the smaller countryside villages and towns, the same souks and markets display their offerings...
by Sam | Dec 3, 2007 | Morocco Articles
The art of dance can tell a story. The beautiful movements are expressive forms of insight into thoughts and feelings as a story unfolds. This art form, also known as Moroccan Folklore, carries across tribal and language barriers throughout Morocco. Each tribe...