From opulent Marrakech hotels and riads, to majestic kasbahs, to remote desert camps, here are the 9 best wedding venues in Morocco.
DOHA, Qatar—Morocco's players are sharing the World Cup spotlight with some of their most ardent fans: their mothers. Many of the players have brought their mothers and other family members to Qatar and celebrated with them in the stadiums after the team's impressive string of victories. Midfielder Sofiane Boufal was dancing with…
Experience the enchantment of Marrakech elopement photography with Sarah Hurja. Immerse yourself in the allure of a riad ceremony and explore the vibrant medina on this unforgettable journey.
Traveling to Morocco? This mini travel guide to Morocco includes things to do, see and eat in Morocco plus cultural tips and cheap travel tips!
From the bustling Marrakech to Chefchaouen’s iconic blue streets, here are the cities in Morocco you should not miss.
A journey of love and adventure as behind the scenes of Paula and Miguel's extraordinary wedding photoshoot in Morocco. From the charming streets of Essaouira's old medina to the stunning Moroccan-style riad, their love story unfolds against a picturesque backdrop. With each photograph, their profound connection and joy shine through, transcending borders and cultures.
Happy Monday! Hope you all had a loving weekend. Morocco is truly one of those exotic places that can take your breath away. Knowing the various etiquette and manners will make your travels smoother and avoid embarrassment. Here are some to keep in mind when visiting. Greetings The first meeting amongst men to men is […]
Morocco - Was planning for sometime. Since I love persia/sufi/arab stuffs I knew that it would be my kind of place. Booked ticket almost 2 months back and got it for around 46k. (Bangalore 》Mumbai 》Egypt 》Casablanca ) . Bangalore - Mumbai , I had to pay extra (4k return). Just 8 days before the trip I got the usual no mood syndrome and was planning to cancel the trip. But applied for visa 7 days before the trip. Because of janmashtami etc embassy was closed and you know what, I got the visa on the same day am leaving to Morocco. Yes on the way to airport I collected visa from Cox and Kings. Converted around 1200USD worth of ruppees from airport. I should not have done that. But yea I was super late. Reached casablanca at around 1pm noon. Took the train from casa voyageours to Marrakesh. I had booked train tickets via ONCF website. Since it was first class train ticket, seat was assured. If I would have taken second class, I would have got fucked. Morocco people randomly sit on the seat and you have to fight for the seat. But train was vintage , colorful and the journey was awesome. Colorful skies ,deserts and everything was like a quentin Tarantino movies cinematography. Reached Marrakesh around at 8pm. After 30 hours of continuous journey I reached the vibrant city Marrakech. From the train station I could see that taxi drivers running towards me with some random offers. NOTHING IS CHEAP IN MOROCCO FOR INDIANS. If you are eating from a small street food joint you will end up paying 500rs for a basic kebab and coke. If it's a normal hotel it would be 1000rs and for pub/bars its 4000rs per head (If you are having beer). So Morocco is not cheap for middle class people like me. I did not see any Indian tourist in Morocco through out the trip. I was the only one. Trip highlights were 1) Merzouga deserts 2) Amazing friends 3) Morocco hash 4) Morocco medinas in fez and marrakesh. 5) Moroccan kebabs 6)Moroccan girls (like just seeing them). They are the best I have ever seen. 7) Chefchouen the blue city 8) the Egyptian bonus trip by egyptair and hash in Egypt. 9)and listening to TINARIWEN throughout the trip. Moroccan fruits are amazing. You will get dates, ffigs, pomogranette, orange etc. Moroccan riads are other highlight. If you are staying in Morocco, make sure you choose a nice colorful riad. Riads are the colorful old houses in Morocco with brilliant interiors. All the houses in fez and Marrakesh looks brown and normal from outside. But once you get inside it's a different scene. Brilliant mosaics amazing colorful lights and you will be served with nice hot mint tea. I love the morrocan mint tea. Morrocan music or the sahara music is trippy. I was going for the nomads music performance which happens in the night almost everyday. You pay 300rs and you will get a chair. Sit with them, dance with them. For me the desert music is everything. T INARIWEN is super popular in Morocco. Moroccan guitars are also amazing. I don't know how to.descrobe. it sounds vibrant. If you have lot.of money you can consider buying Berber rugs. Berber are the people from desert. They are different from Arabs. They are not radical like Saudi Arabs. They believe in nomadic life . Enjoy life with nice music , amazing art and spreading love everywhere. Moroccans hate terrorism so they closed borders with Algeria. Most of the people on Morocco speak French and Arab. English is very rare.
Morocco is a place full of amazing sights, sounds & tastes...around every corner is something spectacular and wonderful to see & discover -In other words, a travel lovers dream! Here are the top seven hotels in Marrakesh and my insider tips! The Medina Of course we spent hours in the Souk where there was everything
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Chefchaouen, Chaouen for short, is a breathtaking blue, calm city in northern Morocco. The city is famous for its blue-washed buildings.