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  • Wind-Power as a Renewable Energy Resource in Morocco

    With almost 94 percent of its energy requirements being imported, Morocco has for some years now been implementing various renewable energy programs such as solar power, wind energy and ...

  • 5 Helpful Tips When Exploring Marrakech

    If you’re seeking a unique and intriguing holiday destination that’s free of all subtlety and possesses an atmosphere unlike any other, the beautifully ancient Moroccan city of Marrakech could ...

  • Explore the Spectacular Ameln Valley

    Travelers who enjoy off-the-beaten-track destinations will find the Ameln Valley in Morocco an absolute pleasure to explore. Located north of Tafraoute in the Tiznit Province of the ...

  • Solar Energy Production Progresses in Morocco

    In support of Morocco's ongoing efforts to develop its renewable energy resources and reduce its dependency on fossil fuels, the World Bank has approved the US$519 million phase two and phase ...

  • Visiting the ‘Gateway to the Sahara’

    Located in Guelmim-Es Semara region of southern Morocco, Guelmim is both the region's largest city and its capital. Alternatively spelled Guelmine, Goulimine, Guelmime and Glaimim, the city ...

  • History and Culture in the Museums of Marrakech

    Housed in the Dar M'Nebhi Palace in the historic center of the city, the Museum of Marrakech offers visitors a window into the history and culture of Morocco. Built in the late 1800s by ...

  • The Rejuvenation of the Fez River

    Traditionally known as 'Oued Al Jawahir' (River of Jewels), the Fez River runs through the heart of the city's ancient Medina – a large medieval pedestrian urban area listed as a UNESCO ...

  • Wildlife of Tazekka National Park

    Located near the city of Taza in Morocco's Middle Atlas mountain range, Tazekka National Park has varied terrain offering habitats to a wide range of reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals, ...

  • Morocco’s Imperial Cities: Rabat

    Founded in the 12th century by the Almohad caliph Yaqub al-Mansur, Rabat was designated in the 18th century as one of Morocco's four Imperial Cities by the Alaouite sultan Muhammad ibn ...

  • Explore the Sous Valley City of Taroudannt

    Surrounded by six kilometers of ancient protective walls, the city of Taroudannt is a prime destination for travelers exploring Morocco’s spectacular Sous Valley. Located to the east of ...