A Toubkal ascent is possible after the snows have melted, with the season lasting from the start of May through to the end of September. The route is non-technical and relatively easy for experienced ...
Inaugurated to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the reconstruction of Agadir, the Amazighe Heritage Museum is a fabulous place testifying to the regional heritage. The museum is of particular in...
Near Rabat, the destiny of Al Mahdiya reflects the ups and downs of a village built in an ideal position to defend the mouth of a wadi, in this case, the Sebou. After the installation of an arsenal in...
Just across the river from Zagora lies the interesting village of Amazrou and its date palm oasis. A climb of the nearby rocky hills provide fine views over the village and valley. Most discerning tra...
Anfushi is the district which lays between the Eastern and Western Harbours on a spit of land jutting out into the Mediterranean and is the old Ottoman part of town. It is home to several little mosqu...
Home to a large hotel and several Nubian villages the southern end of Elephantine Island is where the remains of ancient Abu and the little Aswan Museum, located in a colonial-style resthouse, can be ...
Just 8 km outside Ouarzazate, on the road to Marrakech, is the Atlas Film Studios. Covering some 30,000 sq. metres of desert this popular attraction provides a source of income for a large number of l...
The Bab Zuweila is the only remaining southern gate in Islamic Cairo’s city walls. Even as late as the 19th century this imposing piece of Islamic architecture was still locked each evening. It is top...
Built in the 16th century by Ahmed El Mansour, the ruins of the Badi Palace are located next to the Royal Palace.
Lying some 35km east of Mut in Dakhla oasis lies Balat, the Palace, an ancient settlement dating back to Pharaonic times, and one which had strong trading links with the Kushite peoples of the souther...