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Morocco: Madness and Surprises in Marrakech

We finally made it to Marrakech, a vibrant city filled with exotic sights and sounds. It was colorful, it was hectic, it was madness!  It can be a sensory overload but as veteran street warriors of the medina of Fez, nothing overwhelmed us anymore! Read more
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Morocco: Ait Benhaddou and Tamdaght

Ait Benhaddou is a “Ksar,” a fortified village in the foothill of the Atlas Mountain. This famous ksar was once a significant stop for traders carrying gold, salt and slaves along the caravan route between Sahara and Marrakesh. It was named a UNESCO Heritage Site and was a location of many famous films such as... Read more
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Morocco: Camel Trekking in the Sahara Desert

After a long travel from Azrou and some exhausting encounters with touts along the way, we finally caught sight of the spectacular Erg Chebbi, a large dune shaped by wind blown sands on the oasis of the Sahara desert. Read more
Barbary Apes in Cedar Forest in Azrou, Morocco

Morocco: Bhalil, Ifrane and Azrou

  We left Fez and made our way south.  We visited Bhalil,  a village off the beaten path known for its cave homes. We stopped for lunch at the Swiss-like town of Ifrane and ended the day in Azrou, a good base to visit the cedar forest that is home to Barbary apes. Read more
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Morocco: Volubilis and Meknes

We had a great day trip to Volubilis and Meknes from Fez.  It was very interesting to explore two very distinct cities in one day. One used to be an administrative center of Roman Africa dominated by spectacular Roman ruins and the other used to be the imperial capital of Morocco dominated by high walls and greatdoors that enclosed  a medina, mosques and a... Read more
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Morocco: Navigating the Ancient Maze of Fez

“Fez is really just the medieval city that it was…. Fez is the soul of Morocco.  It’s the last bastion of what Morocco really is.” –  Abdelfettah Seffar, a craftsman and cultural entrepreneur  (NY Times)  Read more
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Paris Part 2: Exploring the Hills of Montmartre

What looks like a white palace in the sky is Sacre Couer, the Catholic basilica built on the highest part of the city in Butte de Montmartre. It is one of the most visited churches in Paris. Read more
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Bonjour Paris!

Paris doesn’t need much introduction. As we all know, it’s beautiful, it’s romantique……. ‘nough said. Read more

Aruba: A paradise escape

“I have found out that there ain’t no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them.” – Mark Twain Deep blue sky, sparking blue-green water, spectacular stretch of fine white sands, cool trade winds make Aruba a perfect island escape and a perfect destination…. for our... Read more