11/10/2022
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Ceci est une aventure EN SOLO de plusieurs jours dans le moyen atlas, qui commence à Béni Mellal et parcours plusieurs villages pour finir à Azilal.Une avent...
From Marrakech, it is easy to make a trips that will give you a different overview of Morocco. Find the best deal and deal tips here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiCMIW82584
Ceci est une aventure EN SOLO de plusieurs jours dans le moyen atlas, qui commence à Béni Mellal et parcours plusieurs villages pour finir à Azilal.Une avent...
The Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is rich with history. The earthen clay ksar is believed to date all the way back to the 17th century. 😲
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Looking for some romantic vibes? 💖 How about a stroll through the Agafay Desert with your lover on your arm! A visit to this gorgeous location will leave you with heart eyes for days. 😍😍😍
Don't forget to look up! 👀 There is beauty all around you as you explore Marrakech and the intricate details need not be missed. Just when you think you've seen it all, you'll discover a new favorite detail in the architecture. 🥰
If you love unbelievable views, Dades Gorges is for you. Check out the cool winding roads and the epic look out views as you visit this breathtaking place.
Amazing vibrant colors ✅ Interesting backstory ✅ Beautiful greenery ✅ Wonderful memories ✅ Yep, the Majorelle Garden has it all!
Adventure seekers, we've got something for you! 🙌 Take a thrilling drive down the winding Road of a Thousand Kasbahs. The views are unbelievable and don't forget to stop for some mint tea! ☕
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Cheers to all the views and moments that Agafay has granted us and is yet to grant you. 🏜️💦
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Those sunsets at Azalai Life Experience 😍
Only a 38 minutes drive away from , this place knows exactly how to transform any ordinary day into an extraordinary one.🕶️
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Are you a Game of Thrones fan?
The ancient city Astapor's scenes from the famous were filmed exactly right here!🌅
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Another wonderful spot which is well known, you can't get enough of this place 💜 amazing atmosphere 🇲🇦
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Stress doesn't really go with being in ! 🌴
Treat yourself with an amazing experience in one of the endless chilly in the Red City.💙
These magnificent dresses have been worn since the ancient times of Moroccan history, and are still being used today.
Come get your outfit in the ancient of Marrakech. 👗
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Marrakech welcomes you regardless of your origin or your religion our smile and our welcome will always be that of the heart
We are so proud! 🏆
is in the top 25 of the best in the world and must-see iconic cities to visit in 2020, according to the latest ranking established by ! 🌴
Placed in 21st position, the Ocher City is the second destination in the Arab world after Dubai.
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Sunrise and sunset times in Marrakech are always amazing
A huge red rattling hat & a small bell in the hand; here is a typical "gerrab" in Marrakech. Have a drink of water and a chat if you spot one of them on the streets, it's a lovely way to take a break during your marakchi trip 😊
Experience magical moments in the desert 💛 Have you ever taken a nap in the middle of the dunes? Tag someone adventurous who would love to try it! ⬇️
Koutoubia
One of the most impressive monuments in Marrakech and one of the most beautiful mosques in the Western Muslim world. Marked by a complex history; it is in fact a double sanctuary with a minaret. The first Koutoubia was inaugurated in 1157 and the second and the minaret were built a year later by order of Abdelmoumen. The two shrines are distinguished by their innovative plan by giving you a capital importance to the wall of the qibla (orientation of the prayer).
Marking the landscape with its presence, the minaret erected in freestone, at a height of 77 m, allows access to its summit using a ramp. With a sober decoration composed of sculpted reliefs and registers of white and green ceramic tiles punctuating the upper parts of the facades and the pinnacle.
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Access: entrance to the Mosque reserved for Muslims.
Location: Avenue Mohammed V
Historical of the Saadian tombs
Located next to the mosque of the Kasbah, the Saadian tombs are one of the only vestiges remaining from the Saadian dynasty which reigned on the golden age of Marrakech between 1524 to 1659. At the beginning of the 18th century, Sultan Moulay Ismaïl indeed decided to remove all traces of the magnificence of this dynasty by asking for the destruction of all the remaining vestiges. However, he did not dare to commit the sacrilege to destroy their graves and ordered that the entrance to the necropolis be walled up.
One of the most impressive monuments in Marrakech and one of the most beautiful mosques in the Western Muslim world. Marked by a complex history; it is actually a double sanctuary with a minaret. The first Koutoubia was inaugurated in 1157 and the second and the minaret were built a year later by order of Abdelmoumen. The two shrines are distinguished by their innovative plan by giving you a capital importance to the wall of the qibla (orientation of the prayer).
Marking the landscape with its presence, the minaret erected in freestone, with a height of 77 m, allows access to its summit using a ramp. A sober decoration composed of sculpted reliefs and registers of white and green ceramic tiles punctuating the upper parts of the facades and the pinnacle.
USEFUL INFORMATION :
Access: entrance to the Mosque reserved for Muslims.
Location: Avenue Mohammed V
The Mellah of Marrakech
For those concentrating on a historical approach to Morocco, there is no better place to learn about the country’s interesting past than in Marrakech. While many monuments and sites are worthy of note, Marrakech, much like Fez, can boast its Jewish and Islamic pasts that bring flavor and appeal to a country that will be receiving nearly ten million visitors per year.
For those concentrating on a historical approach to Morocco, there is no better place to learn about the country’s interesting past than in Marrakech.
Jardin Majorelle
Other guests bring flowers, but French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent gifted an entire garden to Marrakesh, the city that adopted him in 1966. Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé bought the electric-blue villa and its garden to preserve the vision of its original owner, French landscape painter Jacques Majorelle, and keep it open to the public. The garden began cultivating in 1924, and thanks to Marrakshi ethnobotanist Abderrazak Benchaâbane, the psychedelic desert mirage of 300 plant species from five continents continues to be preserved.
Even if you're not that into plants, come here to visit Majorelle’s art deco studio, home to the Musée Berbère, which showcases the rich panorama of Morocco's indigenous inhabitants through displays of some 600 artefacts. By far one of the country's most beautifully curated museums, the collection includes wood, leather and metalwork, textiles, musical instruments, religious trappings, and a display of the various regional traditional dress. Best of all is the mirrored, midnight-black octagonal chamber displaying a sumptuous collection of chiselled, filigreed and enamelled jewellery that reflect into infinity beneath a starry desert sky.
From the museum you exit into the boutique with its handsome coffee-table books and pricey souvenirs: Majorelle blue slippers, perfume and pillows embroidered with YSL.
Djemaa El Fna
Think of it as live-action channel-surfing: everywhere you look in the Djemaa El Fna, Marrakesh’s main square, you’ll discover drama in progress. The hoopla and halqa (street theatre) has been non-stop here ever since this plaza was the site of public executions around AD 1050 – hence its name, which means ‘assembly of the dead’. By mid-morning the soundtrack of snake-charmer flutes has already begun, but the show doesn't kick off until sunset when restaurants fire up their grills, cueing musicians to tune up their instruments.
Unesco declared the Djemaa El Fna a 'Masterpiece of World Heritage' in 2001 for bringing urban legends and oral history to life nightly, and although the storytellers who once performed here have since given way to acrobats, musical performers, and slapstick comedy acts, Djemaa's nightly carnival continues to dazzle. Berber musicians strike up the music and Gnaoua troupes sing while henna tattoo artists beckon to passers by and water-sellers in fringed hats clang brass cups together, hoping to drive people to drink. This is a show you don't want to miss and it's a bargain too. Applause and a few dirhams ensure an encore.
The square's many eclectic exhibitions are not without a darker side though; you are very likely to see monkeys, kept in cages throughout the day, led around on chains for entertainment, and some of the practices of the plaza's snake charmers are ethically questionable, to say the least.
While wandering around the Djemaa at any time of day stay alert to cars, motorbikes and horse-drawn-carriage traffic, which whizz around the perimeter of the plaza. Also be on guard against pickpockets and rogue gropers who are known to work the crowds particularly after sunset. To nab prime seats on makeshift stools (women and elders get preference) around musician circles, arrive early in the evening.
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