What is the evil eye? The malevolent gaze. You’ve probably seen this well-known symbol before. You’ve almost certainly worn one, and you’ve almost certainly seen someone wearing an evil eye amulet. You may have seen someone deliver the “evil eye” look (and you may have even given it yourself). But do you know the profound...Read More
About the Hand of Fatima The The Hand of Fatima is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet that represents God’s hand. It is a protective symbol in all religions. It provides its owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune. The hamsa hand is known by several names, including hamsa, hamsa hand, hamesh, Ramesh hand, khamsa, and...Read More
Top 10 things to do in Zagora The top 10 things to do in Zagora lie in the Draa Valley in southern Morocco’s east. From the mountain Zagora, the city earned its name. A Berber defense construction can be observed on Zagora’s highest peak. Modern European maps show the mountain Zagora, but the city was...Read More
The city of Dakhla in Morocco is an excellent vacation spot. Located in Morocco’s Western Sahara, this amazing city is packed with fun things to do and see. There’s something for everyone at Dakhla, from windsurfing to sandboarding to seeing dolphins. So, if you’re planning a vacation to Morocco, be sure to include Dakhla on...Read More
Tetouan in Morocco is a city in the Mediterranean region. How do I get there? Tetouan in Morocco is easily accessible by cab or bus as a transit center in northern Morocco. Many travelers merely stop in Tetouan on their route from Ceuta or Tangier to Chefchaouen, but if you have the time, it’s worth...Read More
The Hassan II Mosque, also known as the Grand Hassan II Mosque and Hassan II Mosque, is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest mosque in Morocco and the third largest mosque in the world, after Mecca’s Masjid Al-Haram and Medina’s Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque). The minaret is the tallest structure in Morocco...Read More
Asilah, also known as Arcila, is a small and picturesque town in northern Morocco with Portuguese and Spanish influences from its former protectorate status. Its attractiveness resides in its whitewashed buildings and uneven grid of streets on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. Apart from that, there isn’t much else to see in Asilah. It’s...Read More
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