16 12, 2018

Hassan II Mosque Casablanca

By |2018-12-16T13:41:24+02:00December 16th, 2018|Categories: Morocco|2 Comments

All You Need to Know About Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca When it comes to Casablanca Hassan Mosque, the use of superlatives can not be avoided. If you are travelling to Morocco and plan to visit Casablanca, Hassan II Mosque is definitely a must see place.  Facts About Casablanca Hassan II Mosque  Hassan II Mosque [...]

8 06, 2017

Moroccan Darija Travel Phrases

By |2018-11-16T01:50:04+02:00June 8th, 2017|Categories: Culture, Morocco|1 Comment

Pick up Some Moroccan Darija Travel Phrases for Your Next Trip to Morocco! I’ve been to different countries, seen different cultures, faced different traditions and heard different languages. Experience taught me that it is essential to know at least a couple of words in the language of the country you are going to. Every time [...]

5 06, 2017

Berber Wedding in Morocco

By |2018-11-16T01:52:02+02:00June 5th, 2017|Categories: Culture, Morocco, Travel WIth A Local|Comments Off on Berber Wedding in Morocco

Authentic Local Experience in Dades Valley -  Tag Along on Berber Wedding Chance to go local in Morocco! If you are travelling in Morocco  then you should not miss the celebration of local Berber wedding! Traditional Amazigh (Berber) weddings are joyful celebrations rich of colours, music and yummy food. How privileged to be invited! They [...]

23 05, 2017

Berber Phrases for Travel to Morocco

By |2018-12-17T18:25:15+02:00May 23rd, 2017|Categories: Culture, Morocco|4 Comments

Travelling to Morocco? Maybe its time for some basic Berber – Tamazight Travel Phrases! If you have already been to Morocco, then you know that French, although not being official language of Morocco, will get you a long way in communication with locals. If you have some knowledge of Arabic, even better. Those dependent on English [...]

23 02, 2017

Couchsurfing in Africa

By |2018-11-16T01:55:22+02:00February 23rd, 2017|Categories: Culture, Ghana, Morocco, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo|5 Comments

Do you feel terrified if you think of couchsurfing in Africa? Would you dare to do it? Some of us did it and here is our experience. Thanks to fellow bloggers and African addicts, hope this post will encourage you to use couchsurfing in Africa not because it is free, but allows you to go local.

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