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Source Bleu de Meski Desert Oasis

Mysterious Morocco is known for its magnificent desert landscapes and spectacular oasis hideaways from the intense desert heat. Most tourists are drawn to oases, as they bring to life images of the desert already conjured up in their imaginations. Tall palm trees, shady rest spots and cool waters; an oasis is a refreshing piece of land amidst the arid sands and dunes. One such an oasis that is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists is Source Bleu de Meski.

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The Seven Villages of Figuig

Figuig is an oasis town that consists of seven walled villages located in northeastern Morocco. Surrounded on three sides by the Algerian border, Figuig was once the last stop in Morocco for pilgrims who were setting out on the long journey to Mecca. Nowadays it is not possible to enter Algeria without a visa and Figuig no longer serves as a stop-over point for travelers. It is, however, a place of interest for tourists who would like to see what life is like for Moroccans living on the edge of an ocean of sand – the Sahara Desert.

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Explore the Beauty of Lalla Takerkoust

Situated about 40 kilometers from the city of Marrakech in Morocco, the beautiful lake of Lalla Takerkoust provides a perfect setting for leisure and is a popular destination for city-dwellers and tourists to get in touch with nature. Lalla Takerkoust is a man-made lake which was built between 1929 and 1935 for the primary purpose of providing the city of Marrakech and the surrounding areas with electricity, as well as to irrigate the agricultural fields in the plain of Haouz.

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Morocco’s Spectacular Rose Festival

Amongst the mystery and beauty of the Moroccan landscapes lies magnificent natural wonders and crops that are vital to the community. Most crops and seasons are celebrated in Morocco, however, it is difficult to establish an exact date for these events, as it depends on the harvest and many other nature related factors. The Rose Festival is a magical event that usually takes place at the beginning of May every year and has become a favorite attraction and festival for tourists to attend.

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La Maison Arabe Cooking Workshops

La Maison Arabe has a history as rich as the city of Marrakech itself. It began its life as a renowned restaurant in 1940, but fell into disrepair until it was carefully renovated back to its original beauty, with age old techniques that set traditional Marrakech homes apart from those in the rest of Morocco. From hand polished agate stone, detailed cedar wood ceilings, breathtaking cupolas and chiseled plaster, every aspect of renovation was kept as traditional and original as possible. Today, La Maison Arabe is not only known to serve some of the best food in Morocco, but is a luxury hotel and rejuvenating holiday destination.

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Wax Lantern Procession of the Barbary Pirates

Festivals are viewed with high regard in Morocco and take place throughout the year to celebrate local traditions, customs and the arts. Visitors to this exotic country can enjoy an interesting aspect of the Moroccan way of life by attending festivals that coincide with their visit. In April each year the town of Salé celebrates the Wax Lantern Procession to honor the 16th century holy man Sidi Abdallah Ben Hassoun, the patron saint of travelers and the patron of the town.

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Healing Sounds of the Gnawas

The Gnawa are a black Muslim ethnic group which descended from slaves and African migrants who came to Morocco. The word Gnawa, or Gnaoua, also refers to the specific form and style of music that is played by this traditional and cultural group in Morroco. Now a significant part of the history and heritage of Morocco, the Gnawas are respected and admired for their moral beliefs and the hypnotic beats of their music.

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Vocational Education Strategy in Morocco

Morocco is a beautiful country and a prime tourist destination. The authorities in Morocco are dedicated to the welfare of their citizens and the continued development of the country’s infrastructure and economy. A new Vocational Education Strategy has been launched by the Moroccan government in an effort to reduce unemployment, boost the country’s skills and thereby benefit the economy.

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