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December 31, 2023
Morocco imperial cities hold significant historical and cultural importance. These cities were once capitals of various ruling dynasties and each carries a rich legacy. The four main imperial cities are: Fes: Known for its well-preserved old city, Fes is famous for its ancient medina (old town) that boasts narrow alleys, traditional markets (souks), and historic...
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Merzouga, nestled on the edge of the Sahara Desert in Morocco, is a gateway to an otherworldly landscape of golden dunes and endless expanses of sand. This desert town is renowned for its towering sand dunes, some reaching heights of over 500 feet, creating a mesmerizing vista that captivates visitors. The dunes of Erg Chebbi...
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Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah stands as a testament to the rich historic legacy of the Berber civilization in Morocco. Its origins trace back centuries, believed to have been constructed in the 17th century or even earlier. This fortified village, strategically located along ancient trade routes, served as a pivotal hub for caravan travelers, merchants, and...
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