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Morocco in December: Weather, Activities, and Travel Tips
Visiting Morocco in December offers a unique experience: cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and the chance to witness both the Sahara Desert’s crisp nights and the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Unlike the hot summer months, December provides comfortable weather for sightseeing, cultural exploration, and family-friendly adventures.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Moroccan Zellige Tiles: History, Art, and Guide
During my first visit to Morocco, I was immediately captivated by the stunning geometric tiles adorning mosques, riads, and palaces. These handcrafted pieces, known as Zellige tiles, are more than decorative elements—they are a reflection of centuries-old artistry, cultural heritage, and Moroccan identity.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Uber Is Back in Morocco: What Travelers Need to Know
After a brief hiatus, Uber is officially back in Morocco, and for travelers, this means an easier, more predictable way to navigate the bustling streets of Marrakech, Casablanca, and other major cities. For first-time visitors or those returning to the country, ride-hailing apps now complement traditional taxis, offering convenience without sacrificing the authentic Moroccan experience.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Moroccan Black Soap Guide: Benefits and Uses
When I first encountered Moroccan black soap, or savon noir, during a visit to a traditional hammam in Marrakech, I was fascinated. Dark, thick, and with a strong olive scent, it didn’t look like the soaps I was used to—but once I experienced it, I understood why it has been a cornerstone of Moroccan skincare for generations.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Morocco in January: Travel & Weather Guide
Visiting Morocco in January offers a unique perspective on the country. Unlike the busy summer months, January provides cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and an opportunity to explore cities, deserts, and mountains with a different kind of charm. From the vibrant streets of Marrakech to the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, this month reveals Morocco’s diversity in a way that travelers rarely experience.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Fes Hat: Origins, History, Types, and Cultural Significance
Few items in Morocco capture the essence of its culture like the Fes hat, also known internationally as the fez. Its deep red color, cylindrical shape, and iconic black tassel make it instantly recognizable. But beyond its appearance, the Fes hat carries centuries of history, cultural meaning, and artistic craftsmanship. It is not just a piece of clothing—it is a story worn on the head, connecting generations of Moroccans to their traditions.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Nomads of Morocco: The Last Keepers of an Ancient Way of Life
There are some stories you cannot learn from books or museums.To understand them, you must sit on the earth, share tea under open sky, and listen to people who live closer to nature than most of us ever will.This is what it feels like to meet the nomads of Morocco communities who have carried centuries-old traditions across mountains, deserts, and valleys, long before modern roads or cities existed. Their way of life is not just a lifestyle it is living history.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca: Morocco’s Oceanfront Masterpiece
The first time I saw the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, I wasn’t standing in front of it—I was still several streets away, walking through a quiet neighborhood. Yet its minaret already towered above the skyline like a marble lighthouse guiding travelers toward the Atlantic. By the time I reached the plaza, I understood why this mosque isn’t just an architectural landmark; it’s an emotional experience.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander
Casablanca: Morocco’s Modern Metropolis with a Soul of Its Own
Casablanca often surprises travelers. While cities like Marrakech and Fes are celebrated for their ancient beauty, Casablanca stands out for a different reason—it’s Morocco’s beating economic heart, a place where tradition meets ambition, and modern life merges with cultural depth. For many visitors, Casablanca becomes an unexpected highlight, not because it’s romanticized, but because it feels real.
By Morocco classic tours2 months ago in Wander
10 Mistakes to Avoid in Morocco First-Time Visitors ALWAYS Do
Traveling to Morocco for the first time feels a little like stepping onto a movie set a blend of old-world charm, dramatic landscapes, spicy aromas, and a touch of delightful chaos. The colors, sounds, food, souks, camels, mountain roads… it’s a full sensory experience.
By Ariel Cohen2 months ago in Wander



