Learn all about the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca from a Moroccan's view. Discover the history, design and what to expect during your visit.| Journey Beyond Travel
Here are the most common questions we receive about driving in Morocco: A: Is driving in Morocco is safe? B: Are the roads good? C: Do you need an international driver’s license? D: Is it possible to rent a good car. The post Driving in Morocco appeared first on Journey Beyond Travel.| Journey Beyond Travel
Read Chris Hamilton's heart-felt story about Islam and Muslims in Morocco from his early-days traveler perspective.| Journey Beyond Travel
Discover the traditions and music of Yennayer, the Amazigh New Year celebrated in Morocco and across North Africa| Journey Beyond Travel
From small stocking stuffers to larger gifts for the kids, the kids at heart and those with big hearts. This is JBT's Morocco Gift Guide.| Journey Beyond Travel
Want to stay in touch with your loved ones back home? Find out how you can use your phone in Morocco by using a local SIM or eSIM card.| Journey Beyond Travel
While many a tourist and traveler to Tangier spend their time immersed in the medina and navigating the kasbah – if fresh air and flora is your thing, there are some wonderful outdoor spaces to explore. One of these pockets of nature is Donabo Botanical Gardens, located in the forest conservation area of the same […] The post Gardens of Morocco: Taking a Stroll through Tangier’s Donabo Gardens appeared first on Journey Beyond Travel.| Journey Beyond Travel
I was too ambitious with the day. With Lahsen, my friend and driver, I had hiked to the top of Mount Zagore and back down to Zagora. Afterward I fingered the deep green pottery of Tamegroute and lingered in the mudwalled ksar of Amezrou, breathing in history. It was no surprise it was a swift […] The post Erg Chigaga: Into The Wild Sahara appeared first on Journey Beyond Travel.| Journey Beyond Travel
What to wear in Morocco? A local Moroccan woman gives you the inside scoop on where to pack and where to shop when you get here!| Journey Beyond Travel
Learn about how to journey in Morocco on the high speed train, the Al Boraq, making getting around the country fast, easy, and inexpensive.| Journey Beyond Travel
Public baths, or hammams, are an integral part of life in Morocco. Here are a few tips to help you enjoy your first hammam in Morocco.| Journey Beyond Travel
Morocco is the land of birds as they migrate north to south, with stopovers along the coast and Middle and High Atlas Mountains.| Journey Beyond Travel
Are you on the fence about visiting Morocco during Ramadan? Don't be! Ramadan is a wonderful time to visit and have a unique cultural and religious experience.| Journey Beyond Travel
One of the lesser-known but perhaps most significant influence on Herbert's sci-fi world of Dune is the North African country of Morocco| Journey Beyond Travel
By far, Eid al-Adha is the most important holiday for Muslims around the world. It occurs two lunar months after the end of Ramadan. Confusingly, Eid al-Adha called by many different names. Eid el-Kbir (often spelled “Eid el-Kbeer, “Aid al-Kébir” and other variations) is really common. It translates to “The Big Holiday”. With francophiles, la fête […] The post Traveling During Eid al-Adha (Eid el-Kbir) in Morocco appeared first on Journey Beyond Travel.| Journey Beyond Travel
Our Parent's Guide to Morocco covers everything you need to know from "what to pack" to "how to get around." Written by a parent for parents!| Journey Beyond Travel
Embark on a cultural and historical adventure in Essaouira, the ancient city of Morocco, as you delve into its UNESCO World Heritage sites| Journey Beyond Travel
Embark on a captivating adventure through the cultural and historical marvels of El Jadida, as you delve into its UNESCO World Heritage sites.| Journey Beyond Travel
Discover the rich cultural and historical heritage of Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, through its UNESCO World Heritage sites!| Journey Beyond Travel
Morocco has more than 1,000 miles of coastline to explore, and that means Moroccan coastal towns are plentiful. Plan your visit today.| Journey Beyond Travel