
Practical Morocco Shopping Guide: What To Buy and How To Bargain
I would like to start this Morocco Shopping blog with a quote I’ve heard from a local, after asking for his best negotiating tips. “Never

I would like to start this Morocco Shopping blog with a quote I’ve heard from a local, after asking for his best negotiating tips. “Never

Fez tanneries, for the most part, operate exactly as they did 800 years ago . Using pigeon poop and pomegranates to help soften cow, sheep,

Visiting Fez was not high on my list of things to di in Morocco. A lot of travelers do not make it that far being

We were slowly floating in a sea of pink sand on our camels. It was literally a caravan moving through the undulating hills of Sahara. I kept in mind that the landscape had not changed one bit from centuries ago when caravans with spices, gold, and silk were crossing the desert.
With my bright indigo turban on, I looked pretty much like a bedouin.

What is Dades Gorge? It’s a gorge carved out by the Dadès River in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The road to the magnificent Middle-Atlas

Russian cuisine has been evolving for hundreds of years, borrowing and adapting dishes from other nations. As you would expect, this cuisine is varied and

Sustainable Travel in Costa Rica Costa Rica is one of the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots. It teems with wildlife and a rich variety of plant

Old San Juan is the oldest town within Puerto Rico and the celebrated colonial section of San Juan. This is where you want to go