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  • Taroudant, Morocco – Attractive Southern Charm

    Depicted as the true Souss Valley should, Taroudant in Morocco lies on the journey between Agadir and Taliouine. Being one of the most fertile regions in the south, with a river that runs all ...

  • Religious ceremonies in Morocco – Part 2

    This is Part 2 of 2 of "Religious Ceremonies in Morocco". Click here to read Part 1. The third religious event is the end of Ramadan: Eid El Fitr. This ceremony, as its name indicates, ...

  • Religious ceremonies in Morocco – Part 1

    Morocco is predominantly Muslim and has five main religious ceremonies that Moroccans treasure and celebrate in different ways in a joyful atmosphere reigned by religion and traditions.

  • Tetouan, Morocco – of the Rif and Mediterranean Sea

    With a brace as strong as the Rif Mountains at its back, Tetouan stands as a shining relic of the beauty of Northern Morocco as it looks over the Mediterranean Sea. When the Berbers in between ...

  • Weddings in Morocco: A Fusion of Rituals

    Marriage in Morocco is closely connected to ancestral traditions and customs as well as religion. It can be celebrated for more than one day and most of the practices evolve around the beauty of ...

  • Morocco: A Night in Marrakech

    It’s the stuff that dreams are made of: an enchanting palm oasis set against the snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is Morocco’s second oldest Imperial City and retains the ...

  • El Jadida – A Coastal Getaway

    After getting your fill of Casablanca, if you head south, a must-stop is the ever-growing city of El Jadida. With a newly finished interstate that now connects the cape of El Jadida to the main ...

  • Cultural diversity in Morocco: An omnipresent history

    Morocco possesses a diverse and lively history that witnessed a long succession of different ruling people such as the Romans, French, Spanish, Jews, Arabs and Berbers. This diversity is ...

  • Clothing in Morocco

    Morocco is a rich country in terms of history, traditions, people, culture, religion, climate, geography and so forth. Every one of these aspects of the country influences how Moroccan people ...

  • Asilah: Culture, Art, Beaches, & Festivals Galore Morocco (pt 2)

    Asilah's history has another commonality with that of its sister port town of Essaouira – they both have a turbulent history. Being ruled by Rome, Morocco, the Portuguese, and the Spanish, it is ...