Morocco
Arabia’s mystical allure and Africa’s vibrancy converge in Morocco, refusing to give in to Western ways and instead delivering a splendid culture contrast that’s sure to stay rooted in traveller’s minds forever.
Arabia’s mystical allure and Africa’s vibrancy converge in Morocco, refusing to give in to Western ways and instead delivering a splendid culture contrast that’s sure to stay rooted in traveller’s minds forever.
Throughout Morocco, a sense of tradition coils its way into every corner of life that goes on in its differing landscapes. Marrakech seemingly never sleeps, with lanes of shops selling homely goods that welcome midday sun escapists turning into hives of activity as dancers in traditional costumes and halqa acrobats stir up the still night air.
The snow-capped peaks of the Atlas Mountains loom in the background, their Berber villages happy to bop to the beat while sipping on a mint tea. The unmapped sands of the Sahara Desert stay well away, only disturbed by its ephemeral campsite dwellers as they stand mesmerised by the stars above.
In pursuit of…
For somewhere that’s quicker to get to than a cross-country drive, the atmosphere couldn’t be more different. Days in Marrakech begin with the sound of the muezzin calling the faithful to prayer, before Hawkers begin to trade their vast piles of spices in the souks in an aromatic scene of red paprika, beige cumin, yellow turmeric and green aniseed. And up in the mountains it’s a similar yet less frantic affair, with Djellaba-robed residents wandering the markets for fresh ingredients to cook Harira and bake khobz according to family-famous recipes.
Its essence...
Passages from a journal A week in Marrakech
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Morocco
Africa
A land of colour and contrasts. Deep red skies, dazzling white sands and clear blue waters; chic cities and thrilling safari encounters – Africa stirs the senses and the soul.