Magnificent, richly adorned Arab stallions gallop in unison, ridden by riders in flaming Djellabas armed with black powder rifles. At the end of a frantic gallop under the encouragement of the crowd, all the detonations of ... Show more
When you think of Morocco, you immediately imagine these cliched images of camel caravans crossing the ocher dunes of the Sahara at sunset. This is exactly the kind of picture that this trip to Merzouga reserved for us at the gates of.... Show more
Merzouga is best known for its golden sand dunes along the majestic Erg Chebbi. But that’s not all. And it’s very unfortunate that most visitors don’t dwell on their exploration of this region, which is full of hidden treasures... Show more
Hundreds of kilometers of the Moroccan coast are still totally wild. No tourist infrastructure, nothing. Just vast expanses of unspoiled beaches that can still be appropriated before they are transformed into seaside resorts... Show more
For a long time, we have dreamed of visiting Fez in northern Morocco, a city steeped in history and renowned for its immense medina, a Mecca for traditional craftsmanship. We join the small studio that we rented for a week... Show more