Mesmerizing Moroccan Odyssey

Morocco never bores, always intrigues and leaves you wanting more. Once is not enough! Morocco is a land of legends and fascination, despite its closeness to the European continent, its soul lies in the cradle of its North African coastal home. A historically independent nation, it has always been a multi-cultural historic crossroad for trade, ideas and migratory people.

One of our very first Journey clients recreated a Moroccan Odyssey based on his college days in the deserts of Algiers. Wanting to introduce his kids to the exotic deserts and traditions of Morocco, this trip became ‘local legend’; at fundraising events or parties when introducing myself – someone would invariable say: Oh, I know who you are, you designed the amazing Moroccan tented camp complete with camels, daylight dune drives, drumming lessons with nomadic Tuareg, star gazing with an astronomer, the 10 day adventure and exploration was vast!

Recent Journey for a fashion forward client and her photo-bug husband, traveling during Ramadan allowed them to join in with a local family when they broke their fast – this meal is known as Iftar. Traditionally the day time for a Moroccan woman during Ramadan involves a lengthy preparation of the first meal after a day of fasting.

A special table setting is prepared, with a variety of Moroccan breads, dates, milk, Moroccan sweets, eggs, bessara (fava bean soup) along with tea and coffee.

This repast of food depends greatly on the region of Morocco. Our clients experienced this sacred meal with a local Fassi family, which included the table setting process, the call to prayer signifying the beginning of break-fast. Beginning with dates and milk before progressing into the feast.

They also enjoyed a mesmerizing evening with a local story teller, this was one of the highpoints of their Moroccan Journey – they spent a quiet evening dining with a local man and woman who translated ancient Moroccan stories for them. The Moroccan tradition of Hikayat, or storytelling dates back almost 1,000 years, the Master Storyteller recounted tales in Arabic, while his companion translated. Stories were orally passed on through generations of families, this dying art is kept alive by a few Master Storytellers. This ancient traditional entertainment was found in cities throughout Morocco, Marrakech’s Jemaa El Fna square is the only city keeping this tradition alive.

An awe-inspiring country with a strong sense of culture. Open air vendors will tempt you with their colorful wares, snake charmers do exist on the famed Jamaa el Fna Square, in the medina quarter.

Travelling from Fes to the high Atlas Mountains, they relished their authentic experiences at Hotel Kasbah Tamadot, Sir Richard Branson’s Moroccan retreat. Enjoy day trekking and a luxurious stay in a hotel Berber Tent, where you can soak up the views on your private deck equipped with sun loungers and space for outdoor dining, some suites have their own Jacuzzi. After a day of mule trekking through Berber villages, a Jacuzzi is the perfect reward!

Afternoon Architecture & Islamic Gardens Tour. Lose yourself in the gardens of ancient palaces and exotic Riads perfumed with orange blossoms, citrus, blood red roses and the sweetest jasmine. The tour combines an overview of the fascinating and beautiful world of Moroccan Architecture which showcases all the main ornamentation and decorative techniques from floral motifs, geometry, ceramics to calligraphy, symbolic of the rich cultural heritage of the vast Islamic empire and uncovers the mysteries of the Islamic concept of Chahar-bagh, the four-fold garden and leads us to discover earthly paradise revisited.

As described by the couple: a very authentic afternoon was spent in exploring back alleys brimming with traditional craftsmen. Enter into the depths of the tanneries, observe weavers at their loom, engage with the copper workers employing traditional design techniques and discover hidden workshops where generations of artisans ply their individual trades and adapt century old techniques to a modern market.

This artisanal tour is designed to give you an overview of production methods and step by step explanations as you go beyond the traditional medina tour to delve deeper into the world of the artisans of Fes. Meet the artisans themselves as you gain first-hand knowledge of the materials and the processes involved in their daily work. The tour finished with a visit to Fes new artisanal school and exhibition gallery.

Moroccan cuisine has gained massive followers among food connoisseurs. Staples of most meals include lamb, fish and fowl, including pigeon, which is considered a delicacy when baked in pastry, the b’stillah is a national favorite.

Morocco is an enchanting exotic location and has been a favorite of our clients for many many years – we can add authentic tents in the desert, camels to climb the dunes…let your imagination be boundless! http://www.gwenbooks.com/2015/10/journey-moroccan-odyssey/

A few suggestions: Arrive Ouled Driss via helicopter for a luxury desert overnight stay.Morning begins with an exhilarating 4-wheel drive adventure through sandy trails, blooming acacia and tamarisk trees to the dunes, reaching the most elaborate and important kasbahs in the Dades Valley. You have seen these vistas used by movie makers for years including Lawrence of Arabia and Jesus of Nazareth.

Meet your decorated camels at end of day for a ride to the highest dunes climbing to the peaks for a spectacular sunset over the Sahara Desert. Chilled drinks, known as sun downers, in hand. A leisurely ride back to your private luxury desert tent erected in the middle of the desert.

Can we tempt you to discover the rich emblematic and colorful nation in Spring or Fall?

Morocco Culture & Trekking – Delight of Discovery

A recent client compliment from their Moroccan Journey reminded me of my own exotic adventure too many years ago and has rekindled setting a date for a visit next year.

“Gwen – Thanks for arranging our incredible trip in Morocco.  The hotel you proposed in Marrakech, in the heart of the Medina (the older city), was perfect for us. We were in the middle of everything, from snake charmers to the bustling shops, but able to escape to the calm of the hotel rooftop to see it all from distance. Also, the guide for our trek days in the Atlas Mountains was amazing. A local of the Berber community, he seemed to know every trail, mule driver and village.  Fantastic.”  John R.

These clients stayed in the cultural mix of the medina, the old walled city, which we feel adds to the experience, as you can walk everywhere. Then whisked out to the high Atlas Mountains for trekking and a luxurious stay in a hotel Berber Tent, where you can soak up the views on your private deck equipped with sun loungers and space for outdoor dining, some suites have their own Jacuzzi. After a day of mule trekking through Berber villages, a jacuzzi is the perfect reward!

Marrakech Morocco

Morocco is a land of legends and fascination, despite its closeness to the European continent, its soul lies in the cradle of its North African coastal home. A historically independent nation, it has always been a multi-cultural historic crossroad for trade, ideas and migratory people.

Snake charmer on the famed square.

Shaded respite in the gardens of a private cooking school.

An awe inspiring country with a strong sense of culture. Open air vendors will tempt you with their colorful wares, snake charmers do exist on the famed Jamaa el Fna  Square, in the medina quarter. Marrakech’s Marjorelle Garden is a must visit, designed in 1920 by famed French painter Jacques Majorelle. Historic museums, surfing on the coast and trekking in the great Atlas Mountains are only a few of the exotic and authentic offerings.

Local woman making breakfast bread.

Moroccan cuisine has gained massive followers among food connoisseurs. Staples of most meals include lamb, fish and fowl, including pigeon, which is considered a delicacy when baked in pastry, the b’stillah is a national favorite. Vegetables including tomatoes, eggplants and onions are typically served with the well known and loved couscous. Bread, or Khob, as in many Middle Eastern and North African countries is considered a deep cultural symbol as well as a daily staple. Crusty, round flattish loaves are often baked on a girdle over an open flame or earthen ovens.  Mint tea is served everywhere in dainty tulip glasses. An ancient Moroccan proverb:  “manage with bread and butter until God sends honey”.

Morocco  is an enchanting exotic location and has been a favorite of our clients for many many years- we can add authentic tents in the desert, camels to climb the dunes…let your imagination be boundless! http://www.gwenbooks.com/2015/10/journey-moroccan-odyssey/

Can we tempt you to discover the rich emblematic and colorful nation in Spring or Fall?