Posts Tagged ‘Tours to Morocco’

The International Festival of Sahara Desert Music, Your Morocco Travel Guide

The International Festival of Sahara Desert Music, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Morocco Vacations & Tours

The Seventh International Festival of the Sahara Desert Music in Errachida is an artistic event inspired by the music and magic of Morocco took place on September 26th – 27th, 2009. This annual Moroccan event seeks to preserve authentic values and showcase North African cultural heritage as well as highlight the magnificent scenery of the Moroccan Sahara desert. Errachidia, in the south-western part of Morocco, becomes a tourist magnet during the annual Desert Music Festival. As well as promoting peace and dialogue between cultures, the festival features music from the world, attracting many notable performers.

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Visit Rick’s Cafe Live In Casablanca – Remembering Morocco In 1942

Morocco Travel Tips, Morocco Vacations & Tours
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Tour Morocco & Discover The Haute Cuisine of Fes

Tour Morocco & Discover The Haute Cuisine of Fes

Morocco Travel Tips

Fes is the capital of Moroccan cuisine. Offering rich and distinct flavors of traditional dishes of tagines, couscous and harira. Tourists who are looking discovering the culture of Fes should make sure to set up cooking lesson or a culinary tour with a local restaurant. Morrocan cuisine is prepared with…

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Video Tour: How to Make Moroccan Preserved Lemons

Moroccan Arts & Entertainment, Moroccan Food & Drink
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Travel Diary of Moroccan Preserved Lemons

Travel Diary of Moroccan Preserved Lemons

Moroccan Food & Drink, Morocco Travel Tips, Photography in Morocco

Preserved lemons are a staple in Moroccan cuisine and are added to slow cooking tagines, stews, and soups for a wonderful tangy lemon flavor that can not be duplicated by fresh lemons.  In Morocco, these lemons can be bought individually at a souk, or marketplace, and are very easy to…

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Video Tour of Mawazine World Music & Rhythms Festival

Berber Life, Moroccan Arts & Entertainment, Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Morocco Travel Tips

Check out this video clip of the rhythms of the Mawazine Festival!

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Travel to Morocco’s Mawazine World Music & Rhythms Festival

Travel to Morocco’s Mawazine World Music & Rhythms Festival

Moroccan Arts & Entertainment, Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Moroccan History & Architecture, Morocco Travel Tips, Morocco Vacations & Tours

  The eight edition of the Mawazine Festival will take place on May 15th to the 23rd. This years Rhythms of the World festival team has arranged an eight day program featuring well known artists like Kylie Minogue, Warda Al Jazayria, Alecia Keys and Stevie Wonder. The Mawazine Festival will…

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Travel Zagora: Morocco’s Tamagroute Pottery Cooperative

Travel Zagora: Morocco’s Tamagroute Pottery Cooperative

Berber Life, Moroccan Shopping, Morocco Travel Tips, Morocco Vacations & Tours

Every day in Morocco potter’s hands mold the burnt orange clay, wheels turn and ceramic bowls bake in the heat. It’s a daily process. In the villages, woman head down to the river bank to dig the moist clay from the earth. Retracing their steps back home with full woven…

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Berber Carpet Weaving Traditions of Morocco

Berber Carpet Weaving Traditions of Morocco

Berber Life, Moroccan Shopping, Morocco Travel Tips, Morocco Vacations & Tours

Moroccan carpets are famous around the world. In the West, the tightly woven beige Berber rugs are found in most modern homes, schools and offices. Although these rugs are stain resistant their dark flecks of brown and tan do not compare to the thousands of intricate designs and colors of…

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Moulay Idriss – Travel to Morocco’s Holiest City

Moulay Idriss – Travel to Morocco’s Holiest City

Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Morocco Customs & Traditions, Morocco Vacations & Tours, Photography in Morocco

Moulay Idriss is a Moroccan town and important religious site and place of pilgrimage for Muslims located just an hour away from Fes. The city is named after the Moroccan saint Moulay Idriss, a descendant of Muhammad, who died and was buried in 792 AD in the city that was…

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