The search for authenticity is combined with a demand for ecology, which means that ecolodges, which are particularly rare in Morocco, are highly sought-after.
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Major ecological projects are being developed in Morocco, focusing on wind and solar power. There is still a lot to be done, particularly in the development of organic farming, with certification
It’s all very well to want to promote ecotourism, but in this case we also need to solve the most important pollution problems, such as water management or plastic bags…
At last, the date for daylight saving time in Morocco is known. And of course, it’s not the same as last year or two years ago…
The map of the sky changes with latitude. To observe the stars of the Moroccan desert, here’s a site that makes it easy to identify them.
Islam is the religion of 99% of Moroccans. A few keys to understanding a religion that permeates daily life
It arrived a weekend later than planned, partly because of 1 May, and partly because…
Mediterranean languages have been mixing for a very long time, what Louis-Jean Calvet calls “mixed languages”, with examples from Antiquity to the present day.
Morocco remains a poor country, where begging is commonplace. But begging is also a tourist industry, which should not be encouraged.
Domestic tourism remains a headache, and the Kounouz Biladi operations have followed one another without really meeting with the expected success.
In 2009, Morocco is reintroducing the summer time that was tried out in 2008. Not at the same time as Europe, that would be too simple!
At last, the date of the Moussem des Roses 2009 is known. Not officially, as…
Moroccan rugs are highly sought-after and also very varied. Find out here what makes them so good, and what their main characteristics are.
Moroccan hospitality is real, sometimes self-serving, more often than not generous. Here’s how to make the most of it without abusing or offending your hosts.
The blue man is everywhere in Morocco… wherever there are tourists, anyway. But it’s not a historical reality, and it’s part of a fascination that dates back to the colonial era.
Casablanca is changing, renovating its airport and, for the time being, has done away with all its restaurants, introduced parking meters…