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Marrakech Morocco

Marrakech Morocco, Many commercial caravans passed by here before the Almoravid Berber leader Youssef ibnou Tachafine and his wife Zinab arrived. The new tribe ruler Almoravid originally from the Sahara Desert, built the walls in AD 1062 and extend the city making it the most important trading center in whole Africa, then his cousin settled Tumbouktou few years later. Marrakech shows the African and the Berber side of Morocco instead Fez is more Andalusian & European, making the country to be that diverse on all ways. Marrakech Medina is a wonderful labyrinth with its narrow alleys, buildings and huge Souks ( Markets). Take a break at the Main square Djemaa Lefna and get to see the gardens in Gueliz the new and modern town. Just as the color blue is synonymous with Fés, green with Meknès and white with Rabat, red is the colour of Marrakesh. A local Berber legend has it that when the Koutoubia was planted in the city's heart, it poured so much blood that all ...

Our Team at Morkosh Tours

We were at the High Atlas Mountains for Berber cooking class day trip, which start from Marrakech and it leads to a genuine Berber family house in order to practice Tagine or Couscous cooking, milking goats and cows, baking bread and cooking it... It's a very interesting day to discover the Berber culture.  Visit the day itinerary and details at : http://morkosh.com/day-trips/berber-cooking-class

Best Ourika Valley day trip excursion from Marrakech

Marrakech sunset time lapse video

Marrakech sunset time lapse video We shoot this video in Time Lapse in order to show you how beautiful the sunset is in Marrakech. Enjoy it!!! More interesting video are coming soon. visit our official website at :  http://morkosh.com

Camel drinking water from the bottle in Morocco

That's very clever. I didn't expect to see a Camel drinking the water from a bottle that's was amazing to see it in reality. I tried the same thing with other camels in the same place but it didn't work. The other camels throw the bottle or bite it. They don't drink the water from the bottle as this Camel which named Michael Jackson. This Tour was provided by Morkosh Tours. www.morkosh.com

Morocco Language

Morocco Language Morocco Language, it is not one but they are many. the most spoken Morocco language are : Moroccan Dialect, or Darija, Berber, Classical Arabic, and French. This variety of languages comes after the rich diversity of the Kingdom of Morocco. The country is a beautiful blend of Africa, Middle east and European culture. Although the official language is a classical Arabic. 'Darija' Moroccan Dialect is the one that is mainly spoken. Darija is inspired by Arabic, French, Berber and Spanish. After the Imperialism and colonization era, most of Moroccans became bilingual, using Spanish in the north and French in the rest of the country. Morocco is a member of the Francophonie. Lately in the first years 21st century, Moroccan Citizens especially students, became more aware to learn English and the interest about this language is increasing. DARIJA MOROCCO LANGUAGE Morocco has a rich history, starting by the Berbers who has been th...

Reasons to visit Morocco

HERE ARE REASONS TO VISIT MOROCCO!!! You're reading this because you probably need to know the reasons to visit Morocco? Besides it's close location to Europe and the fact that it has strong ties historically to Europe countries. Morocco has been one of the best tourist destinations worldwide for the last 10 years. The Morocco Cultural diversity of this north African country doesn't cease to amaze it's visitors. From the Sahara Desert and Tuareg growing Camels and sleeping tents to the European Mediterranean cost, passing by Atlas Mountains homeland of the native Berber communities. For the monuments and museum lovers, Imperial cities such as Fez, Meknes, Rabat and Marrakesh citing old Castle, Sultan's gardens and Koranic Mederssa. Along with Marrakesh which was nominated a U.N.I.S.C.O world heritage back in 1985. Draw to your attention the Roman Ruins 'Volubilis' and old cities ( Medina). As a result, we can say that Morocco is a place worth an...

Morocco best pictures

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