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History
The Green Sahara: When the Desert Was Alive
Six thousand years ago the Sahara had rivers, lakes, hippos and crocodiles. The rock art in the Tassili proves it.

Architecture
The Oldest Room in Marrakech
The Almoravid Koubba is the only building left from the citys founding dynasty

Culture
A Moroccan Wedding
Seven days, seven outfits — henna night, hammam, amariya, negafa, the feast.

Nature
The Calendar of Light
Morocco tells time in colour.

Craft
The Crafts of Morocco
Zellige, tadelakt, gebs, zouak. No textbooks. Apprenticeships start at twelve.

Economy
The Bullet Train
Tangier to Casablanca in two hours ten. Africa's first.

4-Day Journey
Todra Gorge & Tinghir
Morocco's deepest canyon — three hundred metres of vertical limestone with barely enough room for the river and your held breath.
Private journeys across Morocco.
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3-Day Journey
3-Day Sahara Circle
Mountains to sand and back. Stars so dense they press against your chest — and a silence that rewrites what you thought quiet meant.

7-Day Journey
Draa to Atlantic
Zagora to Tiznit — from the last palms of the Draa to the silver coast, on the road nobody takes.

8-Day Journey
Morocco Active Adventure
Morocco for movers — Atlas ridges, gorge trails, and dawn on the dunes with sand under your running shoes.

7-Day Journey
M'Goun Massif Trek
Morocco's second highest peak — wilder approaches, emptier trails, the Atlas to yourself.

6-Day Journey
Delacroix Trail
In 1832, Delacroix came to Morocco and rewrote the colour theory of European painting. The light is still here — and still winning.

4-Day Journey
Fes to Marrakech
The classic desert crossing — medieval labyrinth to red city, with the Sahara in between.
Places worth knowing.
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Every medina, kasbah, oasis, and souk — mapped.
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Architecture
Tadelakt
The Ben Youssef Medersa trained scholars for 500 years. 900 students lived in 130 cells the size of closets, memorizing the Quran by candlelight. The architecture was designed to focus the mind: no windows, no distractions, just text and silence.

Before You Go
The Night in the Dunes
The brochure shows a tent under the stars. Here is what actually happens, hour by hour, from the moment you arrive at the edge of the sand.

Movies
The Assembly of the Dead
Every evening in Jemaa el-Fna, the storytellers rebuild the world from scratch.

Architecture
The Nejjarine Museum
The fondouk was the hotel of the medieval trade route. The Nejjarine is the most beautiful one left.

Art
The Twin Minarets
The Koutoubia minaret was built twice—the first version demolished for pointing the wrong way toward Mecca. Its design became the template for the Giralda in Seville.

Craft
Moroccan Carpets
A Moroccan carpet is not a product. It is a document — woven by a specific woman, from a specific tribe, encoding specific symbols that identify her family, her region, and her prayer.
Start Here
Not sure where to begin?
Five questions. A framework specific to your trip — not a generic itinerary, but the mental map you need before any good decision can be made.
Get my orientation →Before You Go
Why does everyone say “Balak”?
Derb answers the questions Morocco gives you before you think to ask them. Taxis, tipping, the call to prayer at 4am, why Google Maps fails in the medina.
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