by Sam | Nov 28, 2007 | Morocco Articles
Morocco is comprised of a melting pot of different cultural backgrounds. The most popular cultural background is Arab-Berber descent. Many of the modern Berber tribes reside deep in the mountain and desert regions that make up the outskirts of Morocco. These are the...
by Sam | Nov 24, 2007 | Morocco Articles, Sahara Desert
An adventurous expedition to the majestic Sahara Desert begins with a trip back in time to ancient villages and towns that lie in the heart of Morocco. These villages and town contain authentic Berber castles and historic Foreign Legion outposts that now sit vacant....
by Sam | Nov 23, 2007 | Morocco Articles
One of the best ways to dive into Moroccan culture is to strike up a conversation with the person sitting next to you at a local cafe. A simple conversation over a warm cup of sweet coffee could lead to a lifelong friendship long after you leave Morocco. By nature,...
by Sam | Nov 23, 2007 | Morocco Articles
Mealtime in Morocco is a worshiped treasure. There is no extensive use of utensils found at the dining table. Meals are generally consumed with the first three fingers on a predominate right hand. A piece of bread often acts as a utensil, in fact. The biggest meal...
by Sam | Nov 19, 2007 | Morocco Articles
The splendid landscapes of Morocco provide an excellent opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. There is no better way to dive into the crystal blue ocean waters than grabbing a surfboard and catching a wave in Essaouirra or Agadir. For those that like a bit of a...
by Sam | Oct 30, 2007 | Casablanca, Morocco Articles, Tangier
Morocco has always held some mystery for travelers. This part of North Africa bridges mainland Europe and the African continent, though separated slightly by the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean. With the Atlantic Coast thousands of miles long and the Sahara...