Morocco is a land of contrasts, where bustling cities and serene villages coexist harmoniously. We'll delve into the enchanting world of village life in Amerzou & Zagora, two hidden gems in Morocco. Beyond the urban hustle and bustle lies the serene beauty of its rural villages, where life unfolds at a different pace. These villages, nestled in the heart of the Draa Valley, offer a unique glimpse into a traditional way of life that has endured for centuries. From the warm hospitality of the locals to the rugged beauty of the desert landscape, there's so much to discover.
Read MoreTinmel Mosque holds a significant place in Moroccan history as it was the birthplace of the Almohad dynasty. This dynasty would go on to shape the destiny of Morocco and leave an indelible mark on its culture and politics. The Almohad dynasty, which existed from 1130 to 1269, was a significant Amazigh confederation that established a prominent Islamic empire in North Africa and Spain.
Read MoreMoroccan cuisine is a vibrant and enticing tapestry of flavors that reflects the rich culture and history of this enchanting North African country. With influences from Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean culinary traditions, Moroccan food is a fusion of diverse ingredients and techniques that create truly unforgettable dishes.
Read MoreEssaouira, often referred to as the "Windy City of Morocco," is a place that instantly captivates you with its unique atmosphere. The first thing you'll notice is the constant breeze that sweeps through the town, a blessing on hot summer days. But there's more to Essaouira than just its refreshing wind; it's a town steeped in history.
Read MoreThe journey really begins as you leave behind the comforts of modern life and venture into the vast expanse of sand dunes that stretch as far as the eye can see. With each step, you'll feel the power and immensity of nature, as the wind whisks through the desert, creating ever-changing patterns on the dunes.
Read MoreMorocco is a stunning country that has beautiful mountains in the interior of the country, large areas of desert in the south eastern part of the country and an extensive coastline on the Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. Depending on the time of year and where you’re traveling while in Morocco, you’ll need the essentials on this list.
Read MoreOne of the greatest experiences that I’ve been able to offer to my groups is the cooking class in the Atlas Mountains.
Read MoreA one-size fits all approach to travel in general doesn’t work and it definitely doesn’t work in Marrakech. It can be a very challenging place to navigate for some people who have never experienced the culture before.
Read MoreOne of the things that I absolutely love about Morocco are the people. They’re very friendly, welcoming and have a strong sense of pride and culture.
Read MoreMost people have never heard of Matera, Italy. It’s one of those places that I found by chance while researching eco-friendly hotels in Italy. I was looking for unique places to stay that I could add to my list of cities that are a must visit. Matera is definitely a must visit.
Read MoreIf you’re going to Naples and expecting it to be pristine, clean and romantic like Rome, don’t. Naples isn’t Rome. It was a bit of a shock to be honest, to see the differences between the two cities and quite frankly all of the other cities that I’ve visited while in Italy.
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