Morocco private tour is a magical and mystical journey through centuries of ancient and more modern history. This is the most western, Mediterranean and ocean fronted African nation. Moroccan lore is deep; the people warm and funny, the food and music lulling, spicy, exceptional. Fantastic buildings and ruins await you as you uncover the treasures of this marvelous place. It is all to be enjoyed and savored.
Even the Moroccan landscape is full of musical swells and lulls. Gold, orange desert sands slide into azure nights and seas made for romance, piracy and photography. Dark eyes peer out from under dyed cloth as children and men whisper, laugh, spit, and play in the kasbah, medina, or souk. Late afternoons offer robust tea time, lazy conversations, and an array of cool shadows to rest in. The burgeoning post-colonialist literature from here is full of dramatic fictional characters and great stories of passion and philosophy. The landscape always plays a significant role.
A wondrous tour is to visit the imperial cities. Fes, a 9th century city and Marrakesh, founded in the 11th century are both filled with cultural treasures, ruins, and ancient buildings. Fes is home to a university founded in 859. Marrakesh has some of the most beautiful palaces and royal gardens as well as modern skyscrapers and entertainment. Through these cities one can see the layering of cultures which make up Moroccan culture.
The current capital is Rabat, a 12th century city. This city is more than worth visiting to understand fully how the kingdom works and what are the political elements that keep 35 million people together.
A range of exceptional activities may be found when visiting and touring this marvelous jewel of a country. Museums and monuments abound. There are also modern tourist stores and hotels, the old traditional markets for shopping or souks where spices, weaving, rugs and so forth can be found in plenty. Walking through the markets one sees the most joyful collection of traders, bickering shoppers, strange musicians, children, and dancers. Beyond cities lies the Atlas mountains and Sahara desert.Classes in dancing, cooking and weaving are also pleasurable.
Let a comfortable air conditioned van pick you up at the airport. Tours are designed this way. Then continue on bikes, camels, and by foot. Special trips leave from Spain, cross the Strait and leave the traveler agape at the shores of Morocco. A good read of William Burroughs or the letters of Paul Bowles before you arrive is always thrilling. These writers exiled here.
Languages are mingled together in Arabic, French, and Berber dialect. Spanish is also frequent as there was colonial presence at one time. Anyone traveling should take in the daily life and savor it as long as possible. Time is very different in Morocco. Short day trips to Tangier, Casablanca and small coastal towns can be had and add dimension to your visit.
Finally, to visit Morocco is to hear chabbi music, watch kickboxing, eat luscious dates and go to nightlife in local bars and clubs. Morocco private tour will give you the best opportunities with least hassle to learn, enjoy, partake, participate, and not get lost among many folds of this part of the world.
Even the Moroccan landscape is full of musical swells and lulls. Gold, orange desert sands slide into azure nights and seas made for romance, piracy and photography. Dark eyes peer out from under dyed cloth as children and men whisper, laugh, spit, and play in the kasbah, medina, or souk. Late afternoons offer robust tea time, lazy conversations, and an array of cool shadows to rest in. The burgeoning post-colonialist literature from here is full of dramatic fictional characters and great stories of passion and philosophy. The landscape always plays a significant role.
A wondrous tour is to visit the imperial cities. Fes, a 9th century city and Marrakesh, founded in the 11th century are both filled with cultural treasures, ruins, and ancient buildings. Fes is home to a university founded in 859. Marrakesh has some of the most beautiful palaces and royal gardens as well as modern skyscrapers and entertainment. Through these cities one can see the layering of cultures which make up Moroccan culture.
The current capital is Rabat, a 12th century city. This city is more than worth visiting to understand fully how the kingdom works and what are the political elements that keep 35 million people together.
A range of exceptional activities may be found when visiting and touring this marvelous jewel of a country. Museums and monuments abound. There are also modern tourist stores and hotels, the old traditional markets for shopping or souks where spices, weaving, rugs and so forth can be found in plenty. Walking through the markets one sees the most joyful collection of traders, bickering shoppers, strange musicians, children, and dancers. Beyond cities lies the Atlas mountains and Sahara desert.Classes in dancing, cooking and weaving are also pleasurable.
Let a comfortable air conditioned van pick you up at the airport. Tours are designed this way. Then continue on bikes, camels, and by foot. Special trips leave from Spain, cross the Strait and leave the traveler agape at the shores of Morocco. A good read of William Burroughs or the letters of Paul Bowles before you arrive is always thrilling. These writers exiled here.
Languages are mingled together in Arabic, French, and Berber dialect. Spanish is also frequent as there was colonial presence at one time. Anyone traveling should take in the daily life and savor it as long as possible. Time is very different in Morocco. Short day trips to Tangier, Casablanca and small coastal towns can be had and add dimension to your visit.
Finally, to visit Morocco is to hear chabbi music, watch kickboxing, eat luscious dates and go to nightlife in local bars and clubs. Morocco private tour will give you the best opportunities with least hassle to learn, enjoy, partake, participate, and not get lost among many folds of this part of the world.
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