The Chouara Tannery in Fez is one of the oldest and largest tanneries, known for its traditional curing methods. Despite the strong odors and potential tourist hassle, it remains a popular attraction. The process involves soaking animal skins in various solutions and natural dyes, producing leather goods sold worldwide.
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Frantic Fez
We’re in the vibrant city of Fez, staying at the beautiful Riad Al Makan, known for its stunning Moroccan craftsmanship. With a population of 1.2 million, Fez boasts historical charm, including the World Heritage-listed Medina, which features Fes el-Bali, Fes Jdid, and the modern Ville Nouvelle. Up next is a visit to a famous local attraction.
Saraha camp
We’re spending a night under the stars in the Sahara desert!! Looks very cosy, but there is no aircon or windows so it was a sultry night!! Then we’re heading off before dawn to catch a glimpse of the sunrise… The pastle shades of the desert as it wakes up are incredibly soothing. And asContinue reading “Saraha camp”
The Sahara
We have reached the Sahara desert, embarking on a camel ride into its depths for a night of stargazing. Despite feeling awkward around camels, the stunning scenery captivates most people, allowing me to enjoy the experience while not worrying about my own discomfort….
Tinghir Valley
After a full day exploring we’re glad to stop in the relaxing little oasis of our Dades Valley hotel. After a relaxing night we’re heading out on our Dades and Tinghir valley exploration. Yet more stunning scenery speeds past us. We stop off in the town of Tinghir, a city in the region of Drâa-Tafilalet, southContinue reading “Tinghir Valley”
Ait BenHaddou
Aït Benhaddou, a historic fortified village since the 11th century, lies along a key trans-Saharan trade route. Its buildings, primarily from the 17th century onward, are made of rammed earth and decorated with geometric motifs. Restored in modern times, it has served as a prominent filming location and gained UNESCO World Heritage status in 1987.
Tizi n’Tichka
Tizi n’Tichka is the highest major mountain pass in North Africa, at 2,205 meters, connecting Marrakesh to Ouarzazate. It offers spectacular views as it traverses the High Atlas mountains, serving as a gateway to the Sahara desert. The winding roads create a breathtaking journey through the scenic landscape.
Koutabia Mosque
The Kutubiyya Mosque or Koutoubia Mosque is the largest mosque in Marrakesh and will probably be one of the first things you see when arriving. The mosque was founded in 1147 by the Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu’min right after he conquered Marrakesh from the Almoravids. A second version of the mosque was entirely rebuilt byContinue reading “Koutabia Mosque”
Le Jardin Secret
As our time in Marrakech ends, we enjoy the vibrant sights and take a break in the main square. We discover the serene Jardin Secret, a 19th-century garden with plants from around the world. Its sacred layout symbolizes harmony, featuring exquisite stucco work and geometric designs that highlight local craftsmanship and tradition.
Todra Gorge
The Todra Gorge, or Toudgha Gorge, located in the Atlas Mountains near Marrakech, features stunning landscapes shaped by the River Todra over centuries. With canyon walls soaring over 400 meters high, the area resembles a prehistoric setting. A now-closed hotel at the gorge’s base once offered picturesque views but ceased operations due to rock fall hazards.