This book presents the wondrous exotic glamour of Morocco, whose compelling uplifting aura, has graciously placed this glorious nation in the global travel spotlight, as one of the most rewarding destinations on earth. Nowhere else are the delightful virtues of diversity, more vividly enjoyable and soothing, than in this inviting and enriching North African country.
Sensational exotic wonders, infectious vibrancy, marvelling cultural diversity, wholehearted hospitality, free-flowing cordiality, distinguished craftsmanship, colourful history, mind-blowing architecture, spectacular landscape, dramatic vegetation, idyllic atmosphere, resplendent cities, replenishing beaches, excellent weather, breathtaking mountains, sumptuous food, cosmopolitan ambiance, political stability, perfect safety, unfettered accessibility; and proximity to both Africa and Europe, are some of the reasons that have rendered Morocco the most beloved destination in Africa.
Morocco is a hospital and captivating nation, located in North-West Africa. It’s a vibrant land, which is graced by a multitude of both natural and human-fashioned visitor attractions. In view of the privileges nature has bestowed upon Morocco, one can commence by acknowledging the spectacular Atlas Mountain; North Africa’s most spectacular topographical icon; which forms Morocco’s spinal cord; and runs through the national territory, from the South to the North; thus comfortably fulfilling the dreams of both the adrenaline diehard, and the devoted nature lover. In the East of Morocco lies the mysterious Sahara Desert, whose marvels can be intimately captured, through an unforgettable rid on those energetic and audacious desert warriors known as camels. The entire western frontier of Morocco is occupied by the benevolent and enigmatic North Atlantic coast, which is punctuated by charismatic towns and some of the most immaculate beaches on earth. In the northern section of Morocco flourishes the very eventful Mediterranean Sea, which also hosts an extensive array of vitalising beaches and captivating towns.
The exotic personality of Morocco is vividly reflected in its high standard and authentic craftsmanship; a visible testament of an ingenious legacy, which had been transmitted across generations. Colourfully captivating carpets, charming slippers, enticing jewellery, admirable wood items, brilliant pottery and irresistible lanterns; are just a few of the countless works of art, which are elaborately displayed in vibrant and liberal local markets known as Souks. Then surfaces the stimulating experience of the Medinas; which are, traditionally-styled old towns that had never heeded that impregnable call of modernisation. Here, the heart and soul of local cultures and traditional values manifest with such astonishing and enlightening vividness. A visit to the mountainous regions puts one in touch with the Berbers; the indigenous people of Morocco. There, one can capture the unblemished essence of the Berber traditional way of life. An expedition to the lush valleys of the Atlas Mountains would offer one a memorable visual feast on flourishing orchards and other species of flora. Then appears the summon of imperial cities such as Fez and Marrakesh. In Marrakesh for instance, you would capture the vivacity of the Djemaa el Fna, one of the most popular and interesting squares in Africa. The square is so significant that it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
In this famed square, be prepared to meet a diverse range of people with a vast array of activities; including snake charmers, acrobats, magicians, mystics, musicians, monkey trainers, herb sellers, story-tellers and entertainers in medieval garb. The splendour of Morocco can hardly ever be adequately conveyed in words. This book is thus a compelling navigational compass, to facilitate your heartwarming exploration of this unique exotic paradise in North-West Africa called Morocco.
Sensational exotic wonders, infectious vibrancy, marvelling cultural diversity, wholehearted hospitality, free-flowing cordiality, distinguished craftsmanship, colourful history, mind-blowing architecture, spectacular landscape, dramatic vegetation, idyllic atmosphere, resplendent cities, replenishing beaches, excellent weather, breathtaking mountains, sumptuous food, cosmopolitan ambiance, political stability, perfect safety, unfettered accessibility; and proximity to both Africa and Europe, are some of the reasons that have rendered Morocco the most beloved destination in Africa.
Morocco is a hospital and captivating nation, located in North-West Africa. It’s a vibrant land, which is graced by a multitude of both natural and human-fashioned visitor attractions. In view of the privileges nature has bestowed upon Morocco, one can commence by acknowledging the spectacular Atlas Mountain; North Africa’s most spectacular topographical icon; which forms Morocco’s spinal cord; and runs through the national territory, from the South to the North; thus comfortably fulfilling the dreams of both the adrenaline diehard, and the devoted nature lover. In the East of Morocco lies the mysterious Sahara Desert, whose marvels can be intimately captured, through an unforgettable rid on those energetic and audacious desert warriors known as camels. The entire western frontier of Morocco is occupied by the benevolent and enigmatic North Atlantic coast, which is punctuated by charismatic towns and some of the most immaculate beaches on earth. In the northern section of Morocco flourishes the very eventful Mediterranean Sea, which also hosts an extensive array of vitalising beaches and captivating towns.
The exotic personality of Morocco is vividly reflected in its high standard and authentic craftsmanship; a visible testament of an ingenious legacy, which had been transmitted across generations. Colourfully captivating carpets, charming slippers, enticing jewellery, admirable wood items, brilliant pottery and irresistible lanterns; are just a few of the countless works of art, which are elaborately displayed in vibrant and liberal local markets known as Souks. Then surfaces the stimulating experience of the Medinas; which are, traditionally-styled old towns that had never heeded that impregnable call of modernisation. Here, the heart and soul of local cultures and traditional values manifest with such astonishing and enlightening vividness. A visit to the mountainous regions puts one in touch with the Berbers; the indigenous people of Morocco. There, one can capture the unblemished essence of the Berber traditional way of life. An expedition to the lush valleys of the Atlas Mountains would offer one a memorable visual feast on flourishing orchards and other species of flora. Then appears the summon of imperial cities such as Fez and Marrakesh. In Marrakesh for instance, you would capture the vivacity of the Djemaa el Fna, one of the most popular and interesting squares in Africa. The square is so significant that it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
In this famed square, be prepared to meet a diverse range of people with a vast array of activities; including snake charmers, acrobats, magicians, mystics, musicians, monkey trainers, herb sellers, story-tellers and entertainers in medieval garb. The splendour of Morocco can hardly ever be adequately conveyed in words. This book is thus a compelling navigational compass, to facilitate your heartwarming exploration of this unique exotic paradise in North-West Africa called Morocco.