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Skoura is one of Morocco’s beautiful oases and it offers weary travellers a chance to rest their weary feet and enjoy the abundance of nature. At first glance from the road, it resembles a sort of thin, long, oasis. However once you get off the road you discover that
Born in Meknes, Morocco, on 10 April 1978, Khalid El-Boumlili has steadily made his presence known in the world of international marathons. Crossing the finish line in a time of 2 hours, 11 minutes, 16 seconds, at the San Diego Rock ‘n Roll Marathon in California, United States, on
Mountain biking is an excellent way to explore Morocco – a land of vivid contrasts, exquisite beauty and rich cultural heritage. With scenery that includes magnificent jagged peaks, snow covered mountains, isolated oases, vast canyons complete with gushing waterfalls, lush green valleys and palm groves, wide open spaces and
The lovely little town of Itzer is located in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco. It can be reached by taxi, with roads leading from Azrou, Zeida, Midelt and Boumia. There are a number of scenic trekking trails that are very accessible from the town and Itzer is often
Trekking is a marvelous way for the adventurous traveler to enjoy the variety of landscapes and natural wonders that Morocco has to offer. Jbel Saghro, which lies between the High Atlas and the Sahara desert, offers an experience beyond compare for trekkers who prefer the road less traveled. Also
Religious worship is very much a part of every day life in Morocco and most customs, ceremonies and religious sites are taken very seriously and treated with respect. Visitors unfamiliar with the local faith would do well to visit the various religious attractions, provided they take care not to
For most people, the hustle and bustle of a Moroccan marketplace or ‘souk’ is one of the first images conjured to mind when the name ‘Morocco’ is mentioned. Men wearing djellabas, haggling over prices while carpet merchants line the doorways of the narrow, white-washed alleys – it is all
While traveling in Morocco will enable you to experience numerous new sights and sounds, it can get very hot and dusty. Indeed, the desert dust seems to find its way into every nook and cranny and the heat just makes you tired and wary by the end of the
Marrakech in Morocco is a beautiful city filled with an abundance of lovely attractions and artifacts. If you are planning a visit there soon you might want to consider visiting Almoravid Qoubba. This lovely old building makes for some fascinating sight-seeing.
A lot of people visiting Morocco are interested in learning more about the nomadic people living in the desert. The desert is home to both Berbers and Saharawi nomads, the Saharawi nomads being the most well-known and easily recognized with their striking blue dress. It is not difficult to
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