Almost 99% of the Moroccan population are Muslims, making it one of the most Muslim countries in the whole world. The people take pride in making manifest that storied Muslim hospitality of old, and look forward to introducing you to their country's greatest jewels. Which of these great Moroccan sites would you most like to visit on your next journey to the region?
Kitesurfing is a great adventure escape if your're looking for a vacation experience that will really blow you away. Swinging about freely in the breeze, suspended by nothing other than a tiny parachute and your own forward momentum, few feelings are as liberating as that of kitesurfing. Which of these wonderful places would you most like to visit to engage in a little kitesurfing action?
Africa is a fascinating continent for any tourist even though you probably won't experience the comfort that you would get in London or New York. We have a list of the best fifteen places to visit in Africa, now it's your turn to express your view.
Technically a desert is a region that receives less than 25cm of rain per year on average and so we’re not just talking sand. Only 15% of the world’s desert surface is pure sand and most if it is in the Sahara and the Arabian desert. As for the rest: there are rocks, gravel, pebbles and in Antarctica it’s all ice, as far as the eye can see.
Morocco is a country located in North Africa.Morocco has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea.The history of Morocco spans over 12 centuries.
Want to go for mountain climbing without being troubled by porter and assistant? Well, here are some friendly mountains which though not giant have enough fun and adventure for you.
Morocco has made improvements in human rights under King Mohammed VI and its press is moderately free, but the government occasionally takes action against journalists who report on three broad subjects considered to be taboo: the monarchy, Islam, and the status of Western Sahara. Despite the continuing reforms, ultimate authority remains in the hands of the monarch. Which of his great sites would you most like to visit?