Although Morocco may seem to you in cinematic films that it is just a barren desert with no life in it, but in reality it is one of the most beautiful countries in the African continent and one of the richest countries with wonderful tourist attractions, as it is a hidden gem in the middle of the African continent, an Arab country that has history and civilization What surpasses most European countries is the newly renaissance, being essentially the cradle of many ancient civilizations, which earned them an ancient place in history. Morocco's climate is diverse, which left a clear imprint on the country's botanical nature, so tourists generally come to it either for adventures and exploration of natural areas, or to get acquainted with the ancient neighborhoods and distinctive monuments.
Information about Ait Ben Haddou Palace
One of the most prominent historical monuments in the country, which enjoys a unique architectural beauty, as the Ait Ben Haddou Palace, which is made of mud and was used in the past as traditional dwellings in the desert, still preserves all its details and characteristics, despite the harsh environmental conditions, and the palace was used as a location for filming Many of the most famous cinematic works, such as Game of Thrones, Lawrence of Arabia, and others, and visitors can wander around to discover the corners of the palace themselves when visiting.
Information about the town of Taroudant
Taroudant is a charming town located in the Souss Valley in southeastern Morocco and in the east of the city of Agadir. The town is known as the "Jeddah of Marrakesh" because it resembles the lesser Marrakech with its surrounding walls. This area has gained wide fame among tourists in particular due to the abundance of colors in it and the beauty of its charming nature, as well It includes many distinctive monuments and ancient buildings that are still standing despite the many years that followed them.
Information about Sidi Moussa Corniche
The Sidi Moussa Corniche is one of the most important destinations that people visit at various times throughout the year when they visit the city of Sale in Morocco, as the Sidi Moussa Corniche is considered one of the most prominent places that give you a direct view of the sea and the beach rocks, especially at sunset periods where an artistic painting is formed A natural of golden sunshine and sparkling sea water.
Information about the coast corniche
A 14-minute drive from the city center of Agadir, you will find the Coastal Corniche, this lively place that is full of local residents and tourists who want to spend an entertaining and enjoyable time in the open air. You will also find a number of local singers and musicians, in addition to skilled artists who perform impressive artistic performances. You can also stroll along the Corniche at any time and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere. You can also sit in one of the nearby cafes or restaurants, which specialize in serving dishes from various international, western and eastern cuisines.
Information about the Mausoleum of Mohammed V
The Mausoleum of Mohammed V is located on the other side of the Hassan Tower in Yacoub Al Mansour Square in Rabat. Its construction was completed in 1971. The mausoleum contains the tombs of the Moroccan king and his two sons, Prince Abdullah and the late King Hassan II, who was buried there after his death in 1999. The building is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture, with a bright white facade, surmounted by an inscription of green tiles that represents the color of Islam, and the reader of the Holy Qur’an is often present in it, and he has his own designated seat.