Mesmerising Morocco: FES, CHEFCHAOUEN, RABAT, CASABLANCA
This was my very first time in Africa and saying that I loved it would be too little. This experience was absolutely deep from beginning to end. There is no way to describe in a few words, and not even in a thousand. The colours, the culture, all those different dissonant emotions. I will be back soon, it can't be in any other way.
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MESMERISING MOROCCO!
Visiting Morocco is a once in a lifetime experience!
It is like a magic carpet, full of diverse landscapes, exotic combinations of colors, of ancient medinas, buildings with stunningly geometrical Berber designs, cultural experiences which have been preserved over centuries, incredibly hospitable people who make even first time visitors feel as if they are coming home after a long voyage. A place where even your eyes & nose look forward to your next meal, not just your taste-buds. A taste of the regal life in the artistically designed riads, waking up looking at magical brass lamps, rooms with multihued curtains, pottery and carpets! Not only is Morocco a photographer’s paradise, but also a shopper’s paradise, where you feel like buying everything!
Marrakesh is like the “celebration of humanity”. Hundreds of people have been gathering every day of the year for past few centuries at Djemaa el Fna, and are being entertained by countless number of storytellers, fortune tellers, dancers, actors, merchants, snake charmers, orange juice sellers, the famous Gnaouas and more. The Square is surrounded by souks or shops selling everything you need and could possibly want. From carpets, to jewellery, to decorative plates, to brass lamps, to colorful leather items, right down to daily household items.
Fez with its wonderful medina, is a place to get lost. It is quite aptly considered the cultural and the religious capital of Morocco. It is a place to admire the hard work in tanneries, smell and feel the colorful leather combinations. Also to visit pottery workshops and see firsthand the intricate process of making mosaic tiled designs.
Tangier is a melting pot of various influences from all over the world, made richer over the centuries by travelers, artists, immigrants who visited, got sucked into the experience and also have kept it vibrant.
Chefchouen has the ‘boutique’ medina of Morocco. Not only the houses, but even the streets here are painted in white and bright blue color. An early morning stroll around the kasba is like walking in a magical fairyland.
Casablanca, is the most populous city and Morocco’s commercial capital and looks like one. The stunning Hasan II mosque makes you realize that you don’t need to travel far in history to find beautiful architecture. With its exquisite wood carvings, delightful colours, picturesque location its a fine example of how we can turn our imagination into reality.
Rabat, the capital city is very welcoming, has great palaces on display, ancient kasbah to explore, the kings mousoleum and the ‘Chellah’, the ancient Roman ruins.
Towns of Erfoud and Fiquig offer flavor of Saharan desert, with camel safari experiences. A experience not to be missed in Erfoud are the several fossils museums where fossils from upto 600 million years ago are displayed. These fossils are collected from the nearby desert and are thought to be formed at a time when the western Sahara was under water!
Essouira is a beautiful coastal city, away from the urban noise, has a simple and beautiful medina, has some charming art galleries displaying contemporary designs of various artworks.
If all this is not enough…. Meknes has great architectural heritage on display in its medina, ancient granaries, beautiful mausoleum and palaces. Volubilis, near Meknes, is the biggest archaeological site in Morocco. It has some well preserved mosaics, columns and statues from the Roman period. In Ouarzazate, one visit to the studios and you’ll be convinced why it has become such a great spot for film production. In Dades, Todra and Ziz valleys, you can truly experience the “oasis” and walk among the apple, pomegranate and date palm orchards.
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Fez, Morocco
I recently explored Fez Moroccan - we explored the biggest Medina in the world, saw the oldest tannery in Africa and had a local Hammam Bath.
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#05 Fes (Morocco Travel Guide)
Visiting Morocco is a once in a lifetime experience!
It is like a magic carpet, full of diverse landscapes, exotic combinations of colors, of ancient medinas, buildings with stunningly geometrical berber designs, cultural experiences which have been preserved over centuries, incredibly hospitable people who make even first time visitors feel as if they are coming home after a long voyage. A place where even your eyes & nose look forward to your next meal, not just your taste-buds. A taste of the regal life in the artistically designed riads, waking up looking at magical brass lamps, rooms with multihued curtains, pottery and carpets! Not only is Morocco a photographer’s paradise, but also a shopper’s paradise, where you feel like buying everything!
Fez with its wonderful medina, is a place to get lost. It is quite aptly considered the cultural and the relegious capital of Morocco. It is a place to admire the hard work in tanneries, smell and feel the colorful leather combinations. Also to visit pottery workshops and see firsthand the intricate process of making mosaic tiled designs.
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MOROCCO 2019: travel guide to Fes and Rabat
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN VISITING MOROCCO!
Short vlog/video of Morocco. Nicole Lewis and Georgie McMullen visits Fes and Rabat over 5th-12th June 2019.
Thank you to Hotel Menzeh Zalagh for your hospitality, and a big thank you to all the people who made our trip extra special; including Celina and Lena from Germany, Karim from New York and Ismaim from Morocco!
TOP LOCATIONS TO VISIT IN FES:
The Fes Medina (Oldest City)
University of Al Quaraouiyine (Oldest university in the world)
Al-Attarine Madrasa (Oldest College)
Bab Bou Jeloud (The Fes Gate)
Jnan sbil (Fes National Garden)
Chouara (Fes Tannery - dying of leather)
Andalusian Mosque (Oldest mosque in the world)
Henna Souk (Fes market)
TOP LOCATIONS TO VISIT IN RABAT:
Hassan Tower (incomplete mosque)
Mausoleum of Mohammed V (tombs of the King and his sons)
Rabat Beach
Bab El Had (entrance to the Rabat Medina)
Museum of Oudayas
Rabat old market
Oudayas (the mini chefchaouen)
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NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY 2014/2015/2016 IN THE SAHARA DESERT, MOROCCO
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Celebrate New Year's Eve 2014/2015 with dance, live Berber music and drumming in the Sahara desert around the camp. Mesmerising Morocco offers all the exciting events.
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asninawonderlost : Chefchaouen & Fes, Morocco
That night, we took a CTM bus to Tetouen and stayed overnight in the bus. The next morning we took a bus to the Chefchaouen.
We stayed a night there and the blue city was really amazing and mesmerizing!
The whole city was painted in blue, with different tones. It was said that the Muslims and the Jews that were expelled from the Spain during the Reconquista painted this city because the blue color was kind of reminds them to the God Almighty.
The next day, we took a bus to the Fes. There we went to the Madinah Qadimah ( Old City) and explored the city!
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Fes, Morocco is famous for their medina, a massive community of small cobblestone alleys loaded with riads, Moroccan lodging, as well as souks, which are Arab marketplace vendors. It is home to the oldest Medina in the whole wide world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fes is also known to be the spiritual city of Morocco
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فاس أجمل مدينة في المغرب Fez the most beautiful city in Morocco
Fez the most beautiful city in Morocco
Visits to the Seven Saints of Marrakech, Morocco 2018 - Imam Jazuli, Abu Al Abbas, Abdul Aziz & more
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Come with us to the ancient streets of Marrakech where the seven blessed saints reside. The locals have much reverence for these blessed Awliyas who served the Deen with great sincerity. Alhumdulillah it was a great blessing to sit in their presence. May our visits be accepted, Ameen.
Watch this video for ziyarats of the following seven saints:
1. Imam Sulayman al-Jazuli
2. Imam Abu al-Abbas
3. Imam Abdul Aziz
4. Imam Abdullah al-Ghazwani
5. Imam Qadi Ilyad
6. Imam Youssef bin Ali
7. Imam al-Suhayli
TRAVEL DIARY | Morocco - Sahara Desert Experience
Mesmerizing. Other worldy. Life changing. It's impossible to put this trip into words, so instead we'll just show you.
Morocco - Sahara Desert Adventure
Travel Company: We Love Spain
December 2016
Fez
Erfoud
Rissani
Merzouga
Ifrane
Asilah
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Chefchaouen, the Blue Pearl of Morocco. Travel Video
After visiting red and yellow cities in Morocco I go to visit the blue town or how locals call it, the Blue Pearl of Morocco, Chefchaouen.
Chefchaouen is significantly smaller then Marrakesh and Fes with population only 43 000 people.
According to some locals, the walls were mandated to be painted blue simply to attract tourists at some point in the 1970s.
Crazy Triporteur Ride With Mom in Fez ???????????? - Morocco Trip Part 7 رحلة إلى فاس مليئة بالمغامرة
Visit to Fez, Morocco and crazy Triporteur ride with mom in the back.
Visit to the the Medina and the oldest university in the world.
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Marrakesh and Fes, Morocco 1965
A trip to Morocco in 1965, visiting Fes & Marrakesh
Marrakesh, a former imperial city in western Morocco, is a major economic centre and home to mosques, palaces and gardens. The Medina is a densely packed, walled medieval city dating to the Berber Empire with maze-like alleys where thriving souks (marketplaces) sell traditional textiles, pottery and jewellery. Food vendors line Djemaa el-Fna, a broad square where storytellers and musicians perform.
#02 Tangier (Morocco Travel Guide)
Visiting Morocco is a once in a lifetime experience!
It is like a magic carpet, full of diverse landscapes, exotic combinations of colors, of ancient medinas, buildings with stunningly geometrical berber designs, cultural experiences which have been preserved over centuries, incredibly hospitable people who make even first time visitors feel as if they are coming home after a long voyage. A place where even your eyes & nose look forward to your next meal, not just your taste-buds. A taste of the regal life in the artistically designed riads, waking up looking at magical brass lamps, rooms with multihued curtains, pottery and carpets! Not only is Morocco a photographer’s paradise, but also a shopper’s paradise, where you feel like buying everything!
Tangier is a melting pot of various influences from all over the world, made richer over the centuries by travelers, artists, immigrants who visited, got sucked into the experience and also have kept it vibrant.
Tangier is such an international location for a reason. After a few centuries of Phoenician, Carthaginian, Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, Arab, Portuguese, Spanish and British occupations, Tangier was declared an international zone in 1923. For the next 33 years (before Moroccan independence from France), Tangier was an important port for intercontinental trade, diplomacy, artists, writers, poets and philosophers who reveled in its freewheeling polyglot ambience. Henri Matisse, William S. Burroughs, Jean Genet, Paul and Jane Bowles, Tennessee Williams, Patricia Highsmith and Allen Ginsberg were famously inspired by Tangier; so are the artistically inclined, often foreign residents who own some of the most stylish homes here today.
Walk around the Tangier medina brings all the historic stories, cosmopolitan perspectives, artistic viewpoints, global influences over all these centuries to life. It is a good idea to sit at the 1920s Gran Café de Paris and take a time-lapse of your people watching and hear more stories about how Tangier has evolved over the centuries
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