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Our Journey to Merzouga’s Golden Dunes by Morocco Family Vacation
Before traveling to Morocco, the Sahara Desert felt like something meant for postcards or adventurous backpackers not families with kids. I worried about long drives, extreme heat, and whether the experience would be overwhelming for my children. But our family trip to Merzouga, deep in the golden dunes of the Sahara, became one of the most meaningful experiences we’ve ever shared together.
By Ariel Cohenabout 18 hours ago in Wander
Best Places to Visit in Morocco With Family By Morocco Family Vacation
When we first started planning a family trip to Morocco, I had a lot of questions. Was it too busy for kids? Would it feel overwhelming? Could we balance culture, fun, and rest without exhausting everyone?
By Ariel Cohen8 days ago in Wander
5 winter tourist location in USA
1. Aspen, Colorado – A Paradise for Snow Lovers Aspen is one of the most famous winter destinations in America, known worldwide for its incredible skiing and snowboarding resorts. Located in the Rocky Mountains, Aspen receives heavy snowfall, making it ideal for winter sports. People visit Aspen for its four major ski areas: Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk.
By USA daily update 10 days ago in Wander
6 Must-Visit Tourist Places in the USA.
1. New York City, New York – The City That Never Sleeps New York City is one of the most famous cities in the world. Known for its tall skyscrapers, bright lights, and nonstop energy, NYC is a dream destination for millions.
By USA daily update 10 days ago in Wander
Weather in Morocco in August By Morocco Family Vacation
When I first planned our summer trip to Morocco in August, I had mixed feelings. I knew Morocco was hot in the summer, but I wasn’t sure how my kids would handle the heat. Traveling with two children my 7-year-old and 10-year-old means considering naps, hydration, sun protection, and activity pacing more than anything else. I wanted an adventure, but I also wanted it to be safe and enjoyable for them.
By Ariel Cohen16 days ago in Wander
Weather in Morocco in July By Morocco Family Vacation
When we planned our family trip to Morocco, July wasn’t my first choice. Like most parents, I worried about the heat especially with kids. I pictured endless sun, cranky afternoons, and constant searching for shade. But our schedule left us with July, so we adjusted our expectations and planned carefully.
By Ariel Cohen16 days ago in Wander
Merzouga, Morocco Golden Dunes by Morocco Family Vacation
Standing at the edge of the Sahara in Merzouga, watching golden dunes stretch endlessly into the horizon, I realized this was one of those rare travel moments that stays with you forever especially when you experience it with your children.
By Ariel Cohen16 days ago in Wander
Do’s and Don’ts in Morocco for Families by Morocco Family Vacation
Before traveling to Morocco with my children, I did what most parents do I researched endlessly. Articles listed rules, warnings, and cultural tips, but many felt impersonal or overly dramatic. What I really wanted to know was simple: What actually matters when you’re there with kids?
By Ariel Cohen16 days ago in Wander
Eating in Morocco With Food Allergies by Morocco Family Vacation
Traveling with food allergies is stressful no matter where you go. Traveling with kids who have food allergies can feel overwhelming. When we planned our family trip to Morocco, this was the part that worried me the most. I kept asking myself the same questions: Would people understand allergies? Would language be a barrier? Would I be constantly on edge at every meal?
By Ariel Cohen16 days ago in Wander
What I Learned Is Considered Disrespectful in Morocco by Morocco Family Vacation
Before visiting Morocco with my family, I read countless articles about customs, etiquette, and cultural differences. Still, I worried I’d make a mistake especially traveling as a mom with children who ask questions loudly, touch everything, and don’t always understand unspoken rules.
By Ariel Cohen16 days ago in Wander


