Because, there is a whole lot being said about Marrakesh at the moment, asides Morocco’s hosting of AFCON. The city’s popularity cannot be underestimated as just the name that has inspired several products from luxury brands. The ancient city has remained a magnet to many tourists as a result of its Islamic architecture. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site rooted in Spanish and Berber cultures. It earned its nickname ‘Red City’ because of its beautiful red clay buildings coupled with its ancient and modern atmosphere.
Because it’s a tourist destination and also touted as a holiday or working hub for celebrities from home and abroad. It’s no wonder that the city is usually part of the location in many foreign movies. Watch out, you may bump into a Hollywood, Bollywood or Nollywood star! Lodgings are a vital part of visiting a new place. Some recommendations advise staying in the Medina, as you can bask in the experience of vibrant souks and architecture that is centuries old!
Because Marrakesh is famous for its Koutoubia Mosque, which dates back to 1147!This architectural beauty is right next to Jemaa el-Fnaa square, and said to be the tallest mosque in the city and the oldest in Morocco. Jemaa el-Fnaa square is another captivating spot in Marrakesh, at night it brings urban legends and oral history to life earning it a UNESCO Masterpiece of World Heritage.
Because this Red City offers fascinating tours such as a day trip to the famous Atlas Mountains! If you’re adventurous enough you can take a camel ride or just simply enjoy the breathtaking view while taking a hike. The Atlas Mountains stretch across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and divides the Mediterranean and Atlantic coast from the Sahara Desert. Now, why wouldn’t you want to experience this??
Because while on a trip to the Atlas Mountains you can visit the Three Valleys and get the opportunity to be a guest at a Berber home and learn about their daily lives and rich culture while enjoying the local Moroccan cuisine. The Three valleys takes you to an adventure of the Ourika, Oukaimeden, and Asni Valleys, with impressive orchards, waterfalls and landscapes. These are all guided tours you can enjoy.
Because going through the streets of Medina you can try out various foods and snacks. Go on a food tour, learn about the cuisine and its importance to culture. The food in Marrakesh is a fusion of Arab, Berber, Andalusian and French cuisine. Try out the popular slow cooked vegetable and meat stew called Tagine, Lentil soup, Potato fritters and Couscous. While you’re at it, don’t forget the mint teas!
Because you can ride a camel through the Merzouga desert on an excursion If you’re an adrenaline junkie you can take part in the thrilling Quad and Buggy ride! Explore the dunes and camp outdoors while admiring the stars. There’s also the acclaimed World Heritage site of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, an earthen village close to Marrakesh and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fortified village popular for its architecture and situated on an old trade route was frequently used as a filming location for movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. I told you so!
Because, Marrakesh is the place for hot air balloon flight! Take in the breathtaking view from above. Take the tour and be welcomed with mouthwatering breakfast after you land. There’s still lots to experience, so why not plan ahead? Indeed, what’s not to love about Marrakesh?
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