Best of Morocco Documentary 2018
This is a documentary about beautiful places in Morocco and amazing culture. It shows different parts of the country, different people, great food and fun activities. Enjoy!
Old Medina - Casablanca, Morocco
While traveling through Morocco, David spends some time in the city of Casablanca. It is here where he visits one of the city's districts known as Old Medina. This area dates back three hundreds years, in 1755 it was destroyed by and earthquake and later rebuilt in the 1770's. Today it is one of Casablanca's most vibrant and friendly areas.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Morocco - Travel Video
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:
10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Morocco - Exploring the Culture and Beauty of Morocco
Exploring the Culture and Beauty of Morocco, 10 Reasons Why You Should Come Here.
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North Africa’s Morocco is a popular destination, attracting culture lovers, backpackers, adventure travelers, couples, families, foodies, and more.
The Kingdom of Morocco, a North African country that places high premium on tourism as a strategic industry for the growth and sustainability of its economy,
is currently reaping the dividends of such a policy bountifully.
Morocco, which was once described by BBC as the most westerly of the North African countries known as the Maghreb (the Arab West),
emerged as the visited country in Africa in 2015 ahead of South Africa and Egypt.
In spite of its religious inclination as an Islamic country, Morocco’s rich culture is a blend of Arab, Berber, European and African influences which makes it a much more pluralist society with a population of 32.6 million.
Life expectancy in Morocco is currently 70 years for men and 75 years for women.
Traveling to Morocco is not cheap but every penny spent there is totally worth it.
Here are the ultimate reasons why Morocco is a great place for everyone.
1. Old Imperial Cities With Plenty of History and Character.
2. Gorgeous Beaches Along the Stretching Coastlines.
3. Diverse Mountain Ranges Appeal to Fans of the Outdoors.
4. Easy Access to the Stunning Sahara Desert.
5. Mixed Cultural Influences From Arabs, Berbers, and Others.
6. Exquisite Architecture All Around the Country.
7. Excellent Shopping at the Vibrant Souks.
8. Delicious Cuisine to Satisfy Varied Tastes.
9. Wide Range of Accommodations to Suit All Tastes and Budgets.
10. Tolerant Society with Hospitable People.
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CASABLANCA MOROCCO!!
I had the amazing opportunity to visit and explore MOROCCO! Casablanca was the first pitstop in a series of cities I visited. In this video our group of 8 toured the Hassan Mosque which was amazing inside and out as well as visited a private school, and a location for children with disabilities or other handicaps. People who have disabilities is a foreign concept to Morocco. It is not accepted and luckily the locations we were able to visit take such great care of these children and adults who have the biggest hearts regardless of their handicap. We had so much fun working with children of all areas including autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, clubbed feet and more. I hope you guys enjoy because this is just the first video of many of my time in Morocco!
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Women & Travel in Morocco! Marrakesh female culture, Berber women, Plan-It Fez Moroccan Tours
Travel host La Carmina - - learns about women in Morocco during her trip with Plan-It Fez tours!
In Fes, LaCarmina takes a beauty workshop with local women in the medina, and gets henna tattoos on her hands. Then, she visits a drum making music artisan shop, and shucks couscous with Berber women in a village collective bakery. La Carmina also meets ladies runniing an argan oil collective near Marrakesh. She also learns how to cook a tagine in a Berber village with a mother and family.
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Tangier, Morocco: Europe Meets Africa
More info about travel to Morocco: Most visitors to Tangier take a tour, daytripping in from Spain for a predictable series of experiences. But wandering through this delightfully disorienting town, at your own pace, is more fun. And to enjoy it with maximum understanding, you can hire a local guide.
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Morocco l Food Trip | Casablanca Tour vlog # 28
As i travelled to Casablanca in Morocco my quest was to taste local food where I started with Moroccan bread and freshly squeeze orange juice sold at food stalls in the street and then after went to a local bakery shop to try Moroccan Pastilla and ate the chicken pastilla.
Afterwards went to the market check on the local produce and spices and beside it was some make shift restaurants serving local dishes such as tajine, as it was still breakfast time i ordered there traditional egg omellete with tomato with bread and paired with Moroccan mint tea.
then in the afternoon we went to Anfa place mall to find a place to have lunch of local dishes and saw a Lebanese food stall in the mall and had felafel sandwich and onwards to the beach side in the corniche wherein we went to the Moroccan Way restaurant to have some tea while enjoying the view of the beach.
As it was almost late in the afternoon we went to a hotel with a roof top to try there local beer 'Casablanca beer which was refreshing while enjoying the sunset.
At night we took a taxi to a famous local restaurant which was the La Sqala Moroccan cafe and restaurant where there was a a lot of tourist waiting to be seated and after about 30 minutes we were able to be seated and ordered their famous tajine and tried the fish, lamb and vegetable tajine which was good and was also serenaded by a local music while we were dining.
I ended my night by trying the local snail soup which was popular among locals.
Truly Moroccan food is a must try and was a great experience.
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36 Hours in Casablanca, Morocco | The New York Times
Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, is a cosmopolitan port where visitors can eat, drink, shop and wander, surrounded by an alluring blend of tradition and progressiveness.
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Solo Female Travel in Morocco - Casablanca, Hassan II Mosque - Episode 4
I traveled solo as a female in Casablanca, as part of a 2 week trip through Morocco. This is the fourth episode of my Morocco series, showing my solo adventures in Casablanca, visiting the Hassan II Mosque, which is the biggest mosque of Morocco.
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Street Food in Morocco - CASABLANCA'S BEST STREET FOOD Guide + CRAZY Good Pastilla in Rabat Morocco!
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This is the third episode from our Moroccan Food series! Today we are starting the day in Casablanca to experience delicious Moroccan seafood at the fish market. We try a few raw oysters before picking our own fish, which will be cooked Moroccan style! We visit Hassan II Mosque and check out the beautiful Casablanca coastline. Then, we go to Rabat to have a traditional Moroccan home cooked meal made by a professional chef in her home. She prepares the most traditional version of pastilla, which is a sweet and savoury pie filled with chicken, along with many other Moroccan side dishes.
MASSIVE thanks to Mohamed and Omar from Moroccan Food Tour! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a comment and let us know what you thought looked the most DELICIOUS! Stay tuned for our LAST Moroccan STREET FOOD tour in FES! You are NOT going to want to miss it so make sure to SUBSCRIBE!
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Hi we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, China, The Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!
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What is Morocco Like? Casablanca in 8 Minutes or Less
Ever wonder what Casablanca, Morocco is like? I try and dive deeper into this complex city, to find out what makes it truly unique (and awesome!). There's a lot to unpack here, but this is roughly what the city looks like...
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Morocco Street Food - MARRAKESH'S BEST STREET FOOD GUIDE! CRAZY Halal Food tour in Morocco!!
Marrakesh + Jamaa El F’na Halal Street Food Guide 2019!!
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In our first episode we are in MARRAKECH! We are here to eat as much HALAL STREET FOOD as possible! We are spending the day exploring the ancient medina and eating a ton of food along the way. We start the day eating Bessara (Moroccan fava bean soup), and then visit the community bakery. We visit the first pastry shop in Marrakech to try some traditional sweets, and wash it down with freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. The medina features some cool shops that sell pickles and famous Moroccan mint. We have lunch in a busy corner of the market and try cactus fruit for the first time. We take a break from eating and visit the Secret Garden and then watch the sunset over the city. In the evening, we hit the night market for more food: Jemaa el-Fna. We eat the classic Moroccan street foods - like braised escargots!
What a HUGE day of eating traditional dishes and STREET FOOD in Marrakesh! MASSIVE thanks to Mohamed from Moroccan Food Tour for making this happen. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a comment and let us know what you thought looked the most DELICIOUS! Stay tuned for our next episode in MOROCCO - we are going into the mountains to experience Moroccan Indigenous food! Subscribe so that you NEVER miss a Chopstick Travel episode!
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Hi we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, China, The Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!
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Inside CASABLANCA, MOROCCO (2019) | My Travel Journal Vlog
CASABLANCA is the most important city in MOROCCO even though is not the Capital. Incredible city, busy and a little Chaotic like every big city in the world.
Today MY TRAVEL JOURNAL visit CASABLANCA in our way, eating local food, going to town markets, medinas and souks.
The culture of this city is so different and rich. We visited the biggest mosque in AFRICA, The HASAAN II MOSQUE, beautiful and imponent.
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Morocco Street Food - HALAL STREET FOOD in Fes!! BEST Moroccan Couscous + Eating Camel Meat!
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Welcome to the final episode of our MOROCCO STREET FOOD series! This episode is INSANE so stay tuned until the end!!! We are first exploring the ancient medina of FES! This place is packed with incredible STREET FOOD, rich history and is vibrant with fresh produce. We are eating everything from small Moroccan snacks to CAMEL meat (camel tongue and back fat!) made fresh! Later, we visit a beautiful and traditional Moroccan Riad (Riad Nazha: riadnazah.com) to learn how the Moroccan staple dish COUSCOUS is made in the traditional way. Thank you to Chef Abdul for making our last meal in Morocco unforgettable (and so DELICIOUS!)
MASSIVE thanks to Mohamed and Omar from Moroccan Food Tour! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a comment and let us know what you thought looked the most DELICIOUS! Stay tuned for our next episode - we are eating HUNGARIAN STREET FOOD in BUDAPEST so make sure to SUBSCRIBE!
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Hi we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, China, The Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!
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Travel to Morocco in 4K
A magnificent weeks' journey through this breathtaking north African country, Morocco.
Our journey started in the blue city, Chefchaouen then to the bustling medina of Fez. After Fez, we spent a night in the Sahara Desert after a camel-back ride during sunset and ending our journey in the busy streets of Marrakech.
Wished we spent more time in Morocco but we thoroughly enjoyed our stay while it lasted, especially the wonderful people, riads and scenery.
Here I compiled a short video summarizing our journey. Enjoy watching, and set the video quality to 4K/2160p for your viewing pleasure.
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Casablanca is Morocco’s most cosmopolitan city and its economic anchor. Settled by the Berbers and successively inhabited by the Phoenicians, Romans, Portuguese and French, the dynamic port fully embraces its cultural diversity. The result is a mix of whitewashed medinas and Art Deco landmarks, long-standing souks (markets) and edgy galleries, which together reflect the buzzing face of modern Morocco.
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The Train from Marrakech to Casablanca, Morocco: Our Experience
We recently visited Morocco and took the train from Marrakech to Casablanca. It was scheduled for 3.5 hours, but took a bit longer than 4 hours. It was a pleasant experience for all. We recommend getting the 1st class tickets for a bit more space and comfort.
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MOROCCO, The Country and its People
Morocco, a country in Africa with European roots. A video of the country, the people in their daily activities in the marketplace and in their daily lives. This video includes the Atlantic coast from Casablanca/Rabat to the Atlas Mountains, to the Sahara, to the markets of Marrakech, including the people and their activities and the country in general.
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