Saidia is a coastal city, located at the Algerian – Moroccan borders, near the city of Oujda in the Oriental region of Morocco. Now famous for its 14km of fine sand bay. The town was first discovered back in 1883, by the Moroccan Sultan, Hassan I, who built a Kasbah there. In 1913, while Morocco was still under the French Protectorate, some European residents discovered the … [Read more...] about Saidia The Moroccan Blue Pearl
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Merzouga: Discovering the the Sahara Desert
On the edge of the Sahara desert lies the little Merzouga village set between the sand dunes. With a taste of traditional Berber life, the remote village attracts travelers to enjoy and experience life in the desert. Merzouga is a dream desert destination filled with camel rides and ethereal desert beauty. It is said that in legend that a wealthy family had once … [Read more...] about Merzouga: Discovering the the Sahara Desert
Traditional Moroccan Clothing:
The enchanting land of Morocco full of wonders is a country rich in terms of history, traditions, culture, religion and geography. The dress code is one of the many aspects that have been influenced by this diverse cultural heritage. Typically, Moroccans continue wearing the traditional clothing of their predecessors without extensive variation or influence from the … [Read more...] about Traditional Moroccan Clothing:
Hidden Sights of Tangier
Tangier, Morocco, is a popular tourist destination, but there are plenty of places that are still well off the beaten path. Make sure to check out these places to eat, see, and walk on your Tangier's visit. Salon Bleu A visit to Tangier wouldn’t be complete without a walk through the Medina, the ancient part of the city that was once enclosed by a six foot thick stone … [Read more...] about Hidden Sights of Tangier
Imilchil Festival
The Imilchil festival for marriage hosted by Rashidiya province usually in September, a destination for visitors and tourists from all over the world (including Moroccans), as well as researchers in folklore and anthropology, because of the implications of this popular Amazighi demonstration, which is one of a kind. The festival is painted with colors of mythology fused … [Read more...] about Imilchil Festival