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From the Sahara to high mountainous ranges, Morocco has everything a tourist can ask for. If you are looking to enjoy the upcoming holidays, then you can relish on a visit to this part of Africa. Exciting activities await you, and you have to be on your toes in connection to selecting a tourist destination to enjoy your holidays in an ideal manner... >>>

When you plan a trip to Morocco, then Marrakech is your ultimate destination to visit and explore. You can be rest assured of unforgettable experience of the epical and magical city, known as the imperial city. The intrigue and excitement attached with the city is amazing, and the alleyways and streets depict a scintillating outlook... >>>

Morocco is a country with so much diversity in landscape and people. This diversity helps make Morocco a true fascinating place to explore and enjoy. If you are intending to plan your holidays in Morocco, then you can be sure to experience a perfect blend of modern and old Morocco, which conglomerates various cultures... >>>

When you picture a street scene in Marrakech, Morocco, you can’t help but conjure up images of beautiful red buildings, amongst the labyrinthine streets. With their elaborate turrets, water features and centre courtyards, the Riads of Marrakech are intertwined with the history of the city. So when staying in Marrakech, it’s the natural choice to stay in a riad... >>>

Agadir
If you are looking for an affordable Travel/Morocco destination which is also full of fun and sun, Agadir, on the south west coast of Morocco, could be the ideal place.
Agadir is famous with holidaymakers for its beautiful beaches. Classic postcard scenes abound, with romantic cafes and friendly local vendors and water sports. ... >>>

Tangier
Tangier is a truly fascinating city. Thought by many to be the ‘gateway to Africa’, it is a port city situated in northern Morocco, with convenient proximity to Europe.
Tangier is a place steeped with rich history and culture. Famous residents and visitors over the years have included such influential figures as Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams and Henri Matisse... >>>

Asilah
Located on the north coast of Morocco, the rustic scenes and deserted beaches of Asilah offer a tranquil alternative to the hustle and bustle of nearby Tangier, and other big cities. This fortified town offers much in the way of picturesque beauty, with whitewashed buildings and a quaint harbour... >>>

Ouarzazate
Known locally as the ‘door of the desert’, the city of Ouarzazate sits on a plateau south of the High Atlas Mountains. Located inland, some 100 miles from Marrakesh, Ouarzazate is a beautiful spot, on the banks of a vast lake.
A stunning holiday destination, Ouarzazate is often used as a base for adventurous tourists... >>>

Fes
Founded in the ninth century, although the cultural town of Fez is no longer the capital of the nation, Fez is still considered the capital of traditional Moroccan culture. This amazing city offers a wide variety of experiences for the Travel/Moroccoer to enjoy, from the oldest university in the world, the University of Al-Karaouine, to the Imperial’s city’s “old town,” a UNESCO World Heritage site... >>>

If you’re looking for the top seaside resort in Morocco, look no further than the magical town of Essaouria. Filled with Atlantic charm and a beautiful wide, sandy beach, this western city has been the inspiration for songs (Jimi Hendrix’s “Castles in the Sand”), and the setting for a number of films, including “Kingdom of Heaven”... >>>





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El Kelaa MaGouna Rose Festival

- Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Kalaat Mgona welcome visitors every year for the annual rose festival with artisana and agriculture products available at the souk ‘Market’.
* The date is subject to change from year to year.



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