Showing posts with label Morocco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morocco. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2012

Chefchaouen (one of the prettiest towns in Morocco)





Set beneath the striking peaks of the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is one of the prettiest towns in Morocco. Until 1920 Chefchaouen was closed to Europeans. Now that it’s opened it’s gates, the outside world has influenced the town. When visiting this town, you will be amazed by the uniqueness of the city. If you’ve got a few days to relax from the rigors of travel, this is a good place to do it.


Stand on the mountains with sky blue landscape make Chefchaouen looks cools and so beautiful. With red-tiled roofs, bright blue buildings, and narrow lanes converging on a delightful square, Chefchaouen has a strong Andalusian imprint in its architecture and arts. The town offers some native handicrafts that simply can not be found in most other places in Morocco. Woven blankets and wool garments are among two of these handicrafts, though there are many goods made the old way, from leather goods to shoes to cedar wood furniture.
The picturesque medina is filled with white-washed homes with distinctive, powder-blue accents, and the call to prayer rings out of several mosques around the town in chorus. The terracotta pantiles on the roofs, in contrast to the flat ones found elsewhere in Morocco, is an obvious assertion of the strong Andalusian influence in Chefchaouen’s architecture. Besides enjoying the beauty and environment of the town, you can also climbing Rif Mountains. But, before you climb the mountain, you have to ask the permission of the local government.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Riad Africa (a world of legendary African explorers )

Enter Riad Africa, a world of legendary African explorers and fabled places. Indulge in luxurious and personalized hospitality, and rest in a serene retreat in the heart of ancient Marrakech, Morocco. Behind its walled façade Riad Africa is a haven of beauty and bird song. Two ancient medina houses blend into a charming small hotel of eight spacious guest rooms and suites.

 Guests can cool off in and relax around one of the largest plunge pools in the medina, while two tranquil palm-filled courtyards, a comfortable dining room, a fresh juice bar and private roof terrace offer a choice of public areas in which to unwind. A range of health and beauty treatments are also available including a massage room and hammam. High-speed wireless Internet access is also available throughout the Riad.

Decorated in earthy, exotic and vibrant shades of Africa, all guest bedrooms are equipped to a high specification with all the modern facilities expected of a first category boutique Riad. From the Congo to Timbuktu, all guest rooms are en-suite and come equipped with reversible air-conditioners and heaters, iPod docks, a local mobile phone, bath robes and slippers, a hairdryer, and personal safe. Bathrooms are very generous in size and beautifully constructed of tadelakt-finished walls and hand-made local polished brass washbasins and showers.