by anass bee | Aug 12, 2024 | Trek In Morocco
By far, Eid al-Adha is the most important holiday for Muslims around the world. It occurs two lunar months after the end of Ramadan. Confusingly, Eid al-Adha called by many different names. Eid el-Kbir (often spelled “Eid el-Kbeer, “Aid al-Kébir” and other variations)... by anass bee | Aug 12, 2024 | Trek In Morocco
Frank Herbert’s science fiction masterpiece, Dunefirst published in 1965, is a monumental work in the genre, captivating readers over the years with its intricate plot, richly imagined universe, and profound themes. At least, it captured my imagination when I...
by anass bee | Aug 11, 2024 | Trek In Morocco
Setting on the North African coast, Morocco is on the super high fly way of birds traveling by way from Africa to Europe and back again. One can see everything from sea-dwelling birds to Desert Sparrows. However, the best times for avian observation are the...
by anass bee | Aug 11, 2024 | Trek In Morocco
Public baths are an integral part of life in Morocco. On any given day you might see a group of women gathering outside the neighborhood hammam, a small plastic stool and bucket in hand. The hammams in Morocco come with their own set of unspoken rules, which for...
by anass bee | Aug 11, 2024 | Trek In Morocco
The Al-Boraq : Your Guide to the Morocco A train ride through Morocco has been a rustically romantic affair on the bucket list of most travelers since the days of the famous Marrakesh Express chugged south from Tangier in the 60s, carry with it the hopes, dreams, and...