Posts Tagged ‘Exploring the Souks of Fes’

How Does the Ramadan Fast Affect Tourists in Morocco. Your Morocco Travel Guide

Imperial Cities, Islamic Holidays, Morocco Holy Holidays, Ramadan

How does the Ramadan fast affect tourists traveling to the Imperial Cities, the Sahara Desert and other regions of Morocco during this high holy holiday? Can tourists eat or drink in public during Ramadan? This article should clear up the confusion on this issue for tourists, to explain the most polite solutions for tourist behavior at this time, and to assure tourists that there is no problem with them visiting Morocco during Ramadan. Because the Islamic calendar is lunar, holidays such as Ramadan advance by approximately ten days with each subsequent year. This means that Ramadan makes a cycle through the entire calendar of twelve months each twenty-some years. This year, Ramadan started on August 12th, 2010 in Morocco. The fast presently starts in Morocco at approximately 4:30 AM, and ends in the evening at approximately 7:30 PM.

Read more

Souks of Morocco, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Antiques in Souks of Morocco, Explore the souks of Morocco, Exploring the Souks of Fes, Exploring the Souks of Marrakesh, Gold in Souks, History of Souks, History of Souks in Morocco, Morocco Holidays, Morocco Private Tours, Morocco Souk Shopping, Morocco Souks and Markets, Morocco Travel, Shopping Morocco's Souks, Shopping the Souks in Morocco, Silver in Souks, Souk in Fes, Souk in Marrakech, Souk in Ouarzazate, Souks in Fes, Souks in Marrakesh, Souks in Ouarzazate, Souks in Tangier, Souks of Morocco, Travel Exploration, Travel to Morocco, Visiting a Moroccan Souk

Exploring the Souks of Morocco is a great way to connect with the local people and to experience first hand the tradition of Moroccan buying and selling of a wide range of goods. Moroccan Souks are typically held once a week in each city and region with the “day of the souk” being the best time to purchase fresh vegetables, fruits, preserved lemons, olives, spices, household items, Moroccan jewelry, Music, Toys, Glass ware, Silver, Gold, Clothing, Moroccan carpets and other exciting finds that are carried across the Maghreb from souk to souk.

Read more