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tours from Marrakech city

The Red City

The Red City Marrakesh is a city spread out in the palm groves of the oases. Its narrow streets are paved with stone, and its ancient walls exude the pungent aroma of spices, mixed with the scent of henna and olives. As you wander through these shady paths, you are overcome with nostalgia for times

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4-day tour from Casablanca To Marrakech

Tbourida Festival

Tbourida Festival The art of Tabourida, also known as “fantasy”, is one of the most ancient traditional equestrian arts and the most rooted in the Moroccan cultural heritage and due to its high skill and continuous training, it is one of the most difficult performing arts that adorn celebrations, gatherings and national events. The core

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The Imilchil Festival by MTA

The Imilchil Festival

The Imilchil Festival The “Idoud n’ Sidi Hmad Oulmaghni” or Imilchil Moussem, also known as the Marriage Festival, is a prominent annual event held in the High Atlas Mountains of central Morocco, specifically in the Imilchil region of Midelt province. This festival combines authentic Amazigh (Berber) traditions with popular celebrations. Held every September, the Imilchil

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Amazigh Culture

Amazigh Culture Harmony, Heritage, and Celebration The Amazigh people, also known as Berbers, are the indigenous inhabitants of North Africa, with their presence extending across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mali, Niger, and other countries. Their culture is considered one of the richest and oldest in the Mediterranean region, distinguished by the diversity of their languages

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Traveling During Ramadan

Traveling During Ramadan Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, during which Muslims fast from dawn (suhoor) until sunset (Iftar) with the intention of getting closer to Allah.  Fasting includes abstinence from food, drink, sexual intercourse and other physical indulgences during daylight hours. The emphasis is on spirituality, self-discipline and community. Suhoor

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