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The day is dedicated to discover the oriental Sahara desert. We will drive through the desert on a 4×4, visiting the nomads, oases and dunes at Erg Chebbi. We also go to the village of the dark-skinned people named Khamlia and enjoy the original music and folk songs of the Gnawas.and visit Rissani, the last major city of about 40km west of Erg Chebbi. Rissani itself is very interesting. From 8 to 14 century it was a separate kingdom, known as Sijilmassa, prosperous of the caravan routes and visit market - souk, interesting in that it is not tourist souk, but for the people living there. 3 times a week is the market with sheep and donkeys. From there back to the hotel. Camel ride at sunset and overnight stay in a Berber tent in the heart of Erg Chebbi dunes.
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DIY Budget Travel (4K) - Morocco Merzouga Sahara Desert: Marrakech to Fes
Sarah and Charles discover the best of Morocco's Sahara Desert from Marrakech to Fes, including camel trekking at the famous Merzouga sand dunes, getting up close to capture the breathtaking sceneries high up at the Atlas Mountains, the famous real life filming village Ait Benhaddou, driving on the craziest road on earth near at Dades Gorge, experiencing Berber music and traditional cuisine Tajine. Sponsored by Holiday Morocco Tours and Sirocco Luxury Desert Camp
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Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman may have given the world Casablanca, but there is much more to see in Morocco than its largest city. This Atlantic coast country gives travelers the opportunity to experience life in an ancient Arabic culture, sunning on beaches or snow skiing in the mountains. Whether rambling through ancient medinas, sampling cuisine at a local souq or relaxing in the sun at a white-washed seaside town, the past is always present in this diverse and colorful country. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Morocco:
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MOROCCO 2018 | Travel Video | Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert
A compilation of videos from our week in Morocco, 7th - 14th May 2018. We started and ended in Marrakech, taking a three day desert tour with the company 'Marrakech Desert Trips' ( to the Sahara Desert, stopping at tonnes of Morocco's beautiful countryside sights along the way.
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Dar Kamal Chaoui, a guesthouse in Bhalil, near Fes, Morocco
Take a tour of Dar Kamal Chaoui, a recently-opened guesthouse in the very typical Moroccan village of Bhalil, 24km from Fes.
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Tours in Morocco with Ligne D'Aventures
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Ligne D'aventures -- Tours in Morocco, is a family run business with over a decade of experience in delivering a one of a kind vacation to countless happy travelers. All of our tours are launched in comfort and style with a 4x4 Toyota Land Cruiser and include your driver and fuel.
Whether you're looking for a day long excursion like to the Ouzond Waterfall, a breathtaking sight at one hundred meters high, or any number of popular travel destinations, our friendly staff will make sure it's a day to remember.
But to experience Morocco in all it's splendor, check out our three, four, six or even fifteen day tours.
Like the Three Day Sahara Desert tour, which takes you to Ouarzazate the fortified town, world famous for being featured in several Hollywood movies. You'll tour the Sahara desert, crossing Torda Canyon with three hundred meter high cliffs. Camel Trek to the heart of Erg Chebbi dunes and choose to spend the night in a nomad camp or a desert hotel.
Our tours cover every city and attraction across the Moroccan landscape and each tour tries to blend several diverse features and sites so you can have a general idea about the country itself, while visiting distinct regions that hold completely different architecture, cultural backgrounds and surrounding landscapes.
We Customize each tour to your special interests and needs. Our goal is to give the visitor individual attention, so tours can be arranged for one, two, or as many people you like. Whether you enjoy history, architecture, arts and crafts, natural scenery, beach resorts, mountain trekking, or archeology, we can personally design a tour for you!
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Before we even got to Morocco, we had very good communication with Ligne. The driver gave us a great insight into Morocco, its people and its culture. Our tour took us off the beaten track, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. I would recommend this tour for anyone traveling to Morocco.
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Morocco Tour 2018 - Imperial Cities Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert
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Morocco truly is a haven for the touring motorcyclist, if you want to feed your wanderlust then look no further. It is a breath-taking country of contrasts from the gorgeous coastal regions to the magnificent mountains and their winding passes, lush forests, verdant oasis and barren desert landscapes. This tour allows you to ride it all.
You start by journeying across the Bay of Biscay from Plymouth to Santander before riding the entire length of Spain taking in National parks and the High Sierras. From the straight of Gibraltar you take the fast ferry across to Tangier and then ride up into the mountains and gorges of the countryside around Chefchaouen. You’ll visit the famous city of Fez, with an entire day to explore the sights, before moving on to the Middle Atlas Mountains and the breath-taking Gorge de Ziz.
After overnighting in a desert camp and having another full day to explore the dunes you ride the Todra Gorges into the High Atlas Mountains and then the Valley du Dades on the way back down. One of the highlights of the tour is the Tizi-n-Tichka pass at an altitude of 2500m, this is one of the finest roads in Africa and is guaranteed to take your breath away.
You visit Marrakesh with another full day to explore before moving on to the Moroccan capital at Rabat, for a visit to the King Mohammed Golden Mausoleum on our way back up the coast. From Tangier we hop back across into Spain and spend a few days leisurely making our way back northwards before spending an afternoon in the Picos de Europa and then catching the overnight ferry home.
Riding to Morocco on your own motorcycle really is an unforgettable experience. We have designed this to be 100% on road so its suitable for everything from Harleys to Bergmans and all bikes in between. So why not come and spend 19 days with us riding the passes and gorges of the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, visiting ancient Roman cites, frantic souks and majestic imperial cities…
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it was early morning when I took those films also friday.
in the day time all roads are filled with people and ''Fes'' said to be labyrinth, even if u have map u will lose ur way and confuse like where am i ? but it would be good experience for us cos we have been depending on technology too much with daily life recently.
#Morocco's countryside and taxis.... #Casablanca to #Marakesh road trip
To a romantic, Casablanca is a mythical place that exists in a dream inspired by the 1942 film starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart. The reality is that the movie Casablanca was actually filmed on a soundstage in Hollywood and the real Casablanca is often overlooked by tourists who gravitate to the souks of Marrakech and Fez or the exotic beaches of Essaouira and Tangier.
Casablanca is a city for travelers who like to feel like a local, rather than a tourist, and who want to experience the present as well as learn about the past. The enormity of Casablanca, Morocco's most populous city, means visitors have to make an effort to discover its hidden details. Once you get beneath the surface, you’ll see that Casablanca’s mix of grit and style feels a lot like Los Angeles. Here’s why it’s worth a visit.
1. Casablanca is a hotbed of fascinating architecture.
Architecture buffs will geek out on the city’s diverse building styles, from Art Deco to radically modern. To truly understand the stories behind the city’s great buildings, join an architectural tour with Casamémoire, a nonprofit preservation organization working to have parts of the city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco, is a testament to incredible craftsmanship. It took more than seven years and as many as 10,000 artisans to complete the intricate masterpiece. The palm-lined Boulevard Mohammed V, in the heart of old Casablanca, is a reminder of the French influence on the city. One of the finest examples of Art Deco design, Cinéma Rialto, lies just off the main drag. Mahkama du Pacha, located in the Habous neighborhood and built in the early 1950s, is a Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship gem. Église du Sacré-Couer, a desacralized cathedral built in the ’30s, now hosts concerts and art exhibitions and is a striking mix of Gothic and Art Deco style, while Église Notre Dame de Lourdes, built in the ’50s, is a beautiful example of Brutalist architecture with stunning stained glass panels inside.
2. The city has a serious arts and culture scene.
Many of Casablanca’s historic Art Deco villas have been reborn as galleries and museums. Recently, the neon Pop Art of graffiti artist Ramzi Adek was on display at La Villa des Arts. The ’30s Art Deco villa was renovated by Casamémoire president Rachid Andaloussi and now hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. A ’40s Art Deco villa on the central Rue du Parc was transformed to showcase the extensive private collection of art-loving Moroccan businessman Abderrahman Slaoui. During his travels throughout Morocco, he collected everything from Bohemian glass and vintage jewelry, all now on display in Le Musée de la Fondation Abderrahman Slaoui. In 2012, the city’s old industrial slaughterhouse was reimagined as La Fabrique Culturelle des Anciens Abattoirs de Casablanca, a hub for of-the-moment street art exhibitions and urban dance and music events.
3. Casablanca is a great restaurant city.
Unlike Marrakech, Casablanca has a buzzy restaurant scene fueled by both locals and visitors. La Corniche, the city’s waterfront boulevard, lined with umbrella-shaded beach cafés, chic lounges, and ocean-view restaurants, wouldn’t seem out of place on the French Riviera. Unparalleled Atlantic views and a stylish crowd have made Le Cabestan the reservation to score on La Corniche, dating back to 1927, when the chic French restaurant first opened its doors. A 2011 renovation has kept the scene relevant, but the old standby now has competition from Bleu. Located just down La Corniche, the Four Seasons’s fifth-floor Mediterranean restaurant has become an instant hot spot thanks to its oceanfront views, outdoor terrace and fire pit, and smart nautical-inspired decor, including a striking mural of thousands of ceramic mussel shells created by Canadian design studio Moss & Lam. A raw bar showcases Dakhla oysters, prawns, and the day’s catch and diners can watch chefs cook behind a large custom grill in the center of the dining room. The barmen’s complex mocktails, infused with teas and made theatrical with dry ice, make up for the lack of booze (the restaurant’s liquor license is still pending).
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EPIC MOROCCO TRAVEL VLOG | CHEFCHAOUEN, MEKNES, FEZ & CASABLANCA
In May 2018, my family (My mom, dad, brother, and aunt) flew from Chicago to Madrid. During our trip we visited Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. We were meeting up with my sister Caitlyn, who is a Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco!
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-Ferry boat from Algeciras to Tangier
-City of Chefchaouen
-City of Meknes
-Touring the Roman Ruins Volubilis
-Our first Fatoor
-Awesome views from hostel in Meknes
-My brother and dad getting haircuts in Fez, Morocco
-Traveling to Caitlyn's rural hometown
-Caitlyn's house tour
-Fatoor andTea time at Caitlyn's friends house
-Hiking to a well for water
-Touring the library Caitlyn has started in her town
-Casablanca
-Saying Goodbyes! :(
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An incredible experience hiking and living with the nomadic Berber women in the Atlas mountains of Morocco.
Sadly many of the women and young girls that we met were illiterate and drop out of primary school early as schools are hard to get to and teach in Arabic not their indigenous Berber language. With the men leaving for up to 11 months of the year to earn money, the women are left to take care of the home, family and livestock - an incredibly physically demanding task leaving me in no doubt that the Berber women are the strongest women I have met in my life. Thank you to Hafida Hdoubane Morocco’s first ever female guide for showing us this beautiful side of the world.
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Morocco Travel 2017 - Fez, Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakesh
In June, 2017 I made a one-week short trip to Morocco. In one week I travelled Fez, Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakesh. During my trip I captured some moments and made this short film. I hope you will like it. If you like the video, please click like :)
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Haziran 2017'de Fas'ın tarihi kenti Fes'den başlayarak sırasıyla Rabat, Kazablanka ve Marakeş'i gezdim. Bir haftalık yolculuğum süresince çektiğim videoları derleyerek bir şeyler hazırladım. Umarım beğenirsiniz.. İyi seyirler :).. Lütfen beğen butonuna tıklamayı unutmayın ;)
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