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It’s a long road to Merzouga

It’s a long road to Merzouga Fez was the last big city on our itinerary. We left early in the morning and had a long drive to the town, or rather village of Merzouga, which lies on the western border … Read More

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What to bring from Morocco

What to bring from Morocco Morocco is a country that is a mix of Arab and African exotics. Tourists come here to admire the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean, to see the vast Sahara and get acquainted with local life. … Read More

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the seven mysterious cities of Morocco

the seven mysterious cities of Morocco If you want to surf one of the best beaches in one day, cross snow-capped peaks and ride a camel over sand dunes in the evening, Morocco is the place for you. The country, … Read More

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The best tours in Morocco

Excursions in Morocco in Russian: prices and reviews All tangerine lovers surely know that the best ones come from Morocco. And for tireless travelers, this former French colony in northern Africa, now developing at a rapid pace, is an alluring … Read More

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Holidays in Morocco – 12 best places

Holidays in Morocco – 12 best places What is a vacation in Morocco? Sun, beaches, spices, sand and sacred architecture – Morocco has everything you need for the perfect vacation. You can relax for a week on the beach or … Read More

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What to see in Morocco: the best destinations and their features

What to see in Morocco: the best destinations and their features Morocco is a country of fascinating culture, full of warmth and charm, with stunning landscapes and architectural masterpieces. It is a land of magnificent cities, each with its own … Read More

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The green Drâa Valley

The green Drâa Valley At Agzd, we join the much more touristy Drâa valley. We see a lot of palm trees and casbahs all the way to Zagora. The photos on this page were taken on the way to Zagora … Read More

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Kasbahs in N’kob

Renovated kasbahs in N’kob After a second night at Chez Ali in Zagora, we’re back on the road and it’s the same game as the previous days: to go east, we have to make a detour to the north to … Read More

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View of the Ben Youssef medersa in Marrakech

View of the Ben Youssef medersa in Marrakech This Koranic school was built around 1570 by the Saâdians and restored in 1950. It was commissioned by the Saâdi sultan Abdellah Al Ghalib, who completed its construction in 1564-1565. In its … Read More

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Medina of Marrakech

In the medina of Marrakech We’re staying for two nights at the Riad Célia hotel in the city center. It’s a long day full of walking around the medina. First from the center to the south, then to the north, … Read More

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