Above the dyer's souk in Marakesh
This is a movie from a rooftop above the area where the Moroccans dye wool and silk.
Marrakech Hidden Sides
Marrakech tour Guide: Discover the hidden cultural sides of Marrakech.
Visit the colourful Souks with their tinsmiths, dyers, herbalists stalls and workshops, ending at Djemaa El Fna square, where hundreds of locals meet every day to enjoy the storytellers, musicians, snake charmers, acrobats, jugglers and performers of each and every sort.
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Top Places to visit in Marrakech-Morocco Travel Guide
In this video we are going to see the Top places to visit in Marrakech and things to see in Marrakech which is a former imperial city and one of the most popular cities for tourists in Morocco and in the World “Discover Marrakech” “Que fair et voir en Marrakech ” .
Beautiful mosques, palaces and gardens; as well as the famous Jemaa el-Fna square and Marrakech souks market. With plenty of things to do and see in both the medieval and modern parts of Marrakech City, Marrakech is a captivating city. Here, Prolife Informations explores the can’t miss attractions every traveler should visit with the Top places in Marrakech and the best ways to Explore Marrakech city.
This video will help you to get the top informations about the best places in Marrakech and when to stay.
Marrakech is a city of moments and one of the best places to visit in morocco,gazing on the iconic Koutoubia as the call to prayer rings out at sunset, wandering the Bab Doukkala market buying armfuls of fragrant mint, and ducking under dripping yarn drying to a shade of imperial purple in the Dyers Souk. The focal point of the city’s rambling morphology is the Djemaa el-Fna, its finest sights the sculpted Bahia Palace, the Medersa Ali Ben Youssef and the green cacti garden of the Jardin Majorelle. Come 2016, Marrakech will also have its first piece of museum architecture: a new David Chipperfield-designed Museum for Photography and Visual Arts.
Here is the Best Destinations in Marrakech and Top places in Marrakech.
Jemaa el-Fna
Somewhat of an open-air theatre and museum combined, Jemaa el-Fna is the pulse of Marrakech. The daily square buzzes with snake charmers, henna tattoo artists, and various other entertainers; while at night there are countless stalls boasting traditional lamb heads and fresh orange juice. Tourists flock here all year round to experience the true heart of the city and to discover the intriguing things the locals have to offer in this magical Moroccan square.
Jardin Majorelle
One of the most popular locations in Morocco, the Jardin Majorelle is the creation of French painter Jacques Majorelle who spent 40 years injecting his passion and creativity into this magical garden. Complete with enchanting little lanes, magical trees and over 300 species of stunning plants and tranquil streams, Jardin Majorelle is perfect for those who want a break from the busy city and want to experience the Art Deco and Moorish influences in a relaxing environment.
Koutoubia Mosque
Given the importance of the mosque in Moroccan culture, the Koutoubia Mosque is a must see for those in the area. The largest mosque in Marrakech, the Koutoubia is not only a spiritual centre but a point of reference for international architecture. Setting the trend for buildings in Spain and Rabat, the beautiful 12th-century minaret is an example of the Moorish ornamental expertise: with characterful arches and rigid proportions, it’s an admirable piece of architecture. Enjoy the call to prayer coming from the top of the minaret five times a day and appreciate the architecture of this important building.
Saadian Tombs
These tombs were created to stand as the final resting place of the many rulers and members of the Saadi dynasty. Rich in history, the Saadian tombs were rediscovered in 1917 after having been sealed up for centuries. Magnificently decorated with bright tiles, Arabic calligraphy, and intricate carvings, Saadian Sultan Ahmed al-Mansour ed-Dahbi certainly spared no expense on his tomb, making for a beautiful site for tourists. Located just outside of Marrakech, the tombs are easy to reach, and a fantastic alternative to the bustling city. Carefully restored and well preserved, they now stand as one of the most popular things to see in Morocco.
Old Medina Marrakech Souks
On a trip to any Moroccan city, the enchanting souks are a must on the agenda. Marrakech is no exception. Labeled one of the most exotic and magical cities in the country, Marrakech boasts a full medina with typical winding souks and countless treasures, from bags, to ceramics. Whether you’re looking for literature, handicrafts, or food, there’s a street and an alleyway for everything. Visitors can get lost for hours in the labyrinth of enticing streets. So relax, explore, and discover some locally made treasures.
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My Morocco: Children ART Contest
Children with a personal connection to Morocco (children with Moroccan parents or grandparents, children who have visited or lived in Morocco ...etc) were invited to submit artwork on the theme My Morocco. The Kids, ages 4 and 12, drew upon their personal experiences living in and visiting Morocco, or family stories or traditions that illustrated what Morocco means to them.
The masterpieces were on display for the two judges, Mr. Hamid Kachmar, a Moroccan Artist teaching at Howard University and Ms. Mimi Wolford, of the Smithsonian Institute, who had the difficult task of choosing the top four winners.
The 1st prize went to Mouna Baghera for her painting called my grandma's neighborhood, the second prize was claimed by fares Assaadi for his collage called Agadir, his father's bithplace., the third prize went to Sophia Kaddouri and the forth winner was Tito Khantach for his work named argan tree
Riad Sidi Ayoub Marrakech
Situé au cœur de la médina de Marrakech et à 10 minutes à pied de la place Jamaâ El Fna, ce riad est doté d'un bain à remous et d'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite. Le toit-terrasse propose une une vue panoramique de la ville et des montagnes.
Toutes les chambres, spacieuses et à la décoration marocaine, disposent de la climatisation et s'ouvrent sur la cour du riad. Certaines chambres possèdent une cheminée.
Le petit-déjeuner est servi sur la terrasse de la cour du riad ou bien dans votre chambre. Vous pourrez déguster des plats marocains typiques et du thé à la menthe dans la salle à manger ou sur le patio.
Le Riad Sidi Ayoub met à votre disposition un service de navette aéroport et peut vous organiser des excursions ou une location de voiture. La place Sidi Ayoub est à 50 mètres du riad.
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riad marrakech ; When you stay at the Riad, you get the full experience of what is Morocco. This is why choosing the right accommodation when you vacation in Morocco is important.riad marrakech The right place to stay can make a difference in your overall experience riad marrakech.
If you are on holiday in Marrakech, your time is valuable. You want to be able to make the most of your visit while you are there and that is why you can plan your trip in advance, whenever possible.riad marrakech If you get to know and plan activities that you do, it's not all set in stone. You can improvise and make some changes when you arrive, but with a plan that will save you time and keep you on what comes next prepared for you.
Marrakech Riad staff is happy to help you plan your booking and help you make the most of your holiday. You can do this with great activities, how to help:
· Hamman
· Souks
· Golf
· Cooking
riad marrakech : Hamman is part of the living traditional medina. It involves a lot of water, sweat, and generally just a massage before cleaning with traditional KIS or coarse glove. In the spirit of coexistence and Medina, because many people do not have showers in their homes until recently, Hamman is also a tradition of culture and people.
Another important activity is the souks of Marrakech. It's something to do either with a guide or on your own. For centuries, artisans and traders specialized souks, including areas for metal working, Lederer, dyers, carpets, spices,riad marrakech traditional medicine, and many others combined. You can see this tradition still alive today.
There was a time when sustained resourceful and self-proclaimed leader attention, it is difficult for many, especially tourists to explore and enjoy the souks. Today, the whole area is effectively controlled by specialists Brigade tourist police and tour guides are allowed riad marrakech.
Then of course there's golf. You one of the greatest games on earth enjoy in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Riad in the Medina, close to some of the best golf courses in Morocco.
Our Riad in the medina are the ideal place for a golfing holiday. There are three 18-hole course par 72 in 30 minutes from Riad in Marrakech. Green fees are generally between £ 20 and £ 40, making it an affordable addition to your holiday riad marrakech.
You can choose between:
· The Royal
· The Amelkis
· The Palmoaraie
Or you can try the time to visit all three, then you are to find, especially if you really like to play golf. Marrakech Riad staff will be there to help you book reservations for these courses if you need help riad marrakech.
For a time, each year, there are also cooking events for you to enjoy. Try the delicious Moroccan cuisine, take a cooking class and more riad marrakech.
riad marrakech : You can also enjoy tours of Marrakech. Marrakech is an ideal base for exploring the center of Morocco. An incredible variety of experiences is also a day trip comfortable. You can go to:
· Atlas
· Essaouira
Moroccan teachers demand better protection from violence
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Moroccan teachers demand better protection from violence
MARRAKECH, Morocco – Moroccan teachers are protesting violence in schools and have urged the government to better protect them in a two-day nationwide strike. The strike was launched by several teacher unions on Wednesday and Thursday. Mohamed Boutkhsain of the National Union of Education said between 70 to 80 percent of its members took part. The Education Ministry said it did not yet have a definitive participation rate. Several recent cases of violence against teachers in Morocco have drawn attention in the media and on social networks. One case in Ouarzazate, in southern Morocco, led last week to the arrest of a student. The circumstances of the attack remain unclear. At a government meeting Thursday, Moroccan Prime Minister Saadeddine El Othmani promised to draft a law against violence in schools.
MALI: U.S. army begins anti-terrorist training Flintlock in nothern Mali
ITN Source | September 7, 2007
American army experts are in Mali for a series of military exercises dubbed 'Operation Flintlock'. The US has been training some north African armies for several years now in a bid to secure the Sahel region. In the intense desert heat of North Africa mock battles rage against an enemy that is, at least for the moment, still imaginary. But for the 512th battalion of Mali's infantry, that is no reason to take this exercise lightly. They are being trained in counter-terrorism by the U.S. Army near the town of Timbuktu. U.S. military experts come to Mali for several weeks every year, giving weapons training and teaching Malian troops how to move in platoons and ambush the enemy. It is part of a much bigger military exercise, involving Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Chad. The Sahel region south of the Sahara desert is a vast area of inhospitable territory that is difficult to police and control. Washington wants the four countries to work together in securing the area. Observers say the US is worried that Al Qaeda cells driven out of the Middle East could be seeking refuge here. There is also the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat to worry about. The GSPC, as they are otherwise known, is a hard-line Islamic movement allied to Al Qaeda which fought to overthrow the Algerian government and has since been forced into exile. Our program of cooperation here is not specific to particular events in time or to particular threats; it has nothing to do with that. It's about a cooperative military exchange that is a friendship and a partnership that we want to maintain with our friends here in Mali regardless what happens day to day, said Colonel Rosengard, one of the American trainers. The training excercise this year has been dubbed 'Operation Flintlock'. Flintlock is about building regional partnership so it involves the security organisations of nine countries in this region. Here specifically, we came to Timbuktu and to this unit at the Malian government's invitation, the Colonel continued. The Netherlands, Britain, U.S., France, Canada, Morocco, Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Tunisia are also involved in the project. We are learning general combat techniques, topography, the use of weapons of all calibre, explosives, everything that a terrorist could use, we also need to be familiar with, said Malian commander, Captain Lassi Keite. The U.S. has also brought in Special Forces trainers to work with their Malian counterparts.
BAL - Mens British Athletics League - Saturday 8th June 2013 - 100m, 110 Hurdles, 200m etc..
BAL - Mens British Athletics League - Saturday 8th June 2013 - 100m, 110 Hurdles, 200m etc..