Green areas in Morocco

Agadir newly created gardens

In recent years, the capital of Souss became a city flowered. In an area known for its aridity due to low rainfall, this does not go unnoticed. It is rather the result of a refurbishment program the city of gardens and creating new green spaces.
With the development of green spaces in the city and to the water problem is recurrent, the city put on the drip-drip and recycling of wastewater to stay the course.

Marrakech: First Class

Marrakech is among the top greenest cities in Morocco: 8 m2 of greenery by Marrakchi.

It is a city where the gardens are an outstanding example of landscape architecture, it is Marrakech. A city where the art of gardens is set for a long time. Indeed, already in the middle of the 12th century, the red city was the city of the Maghreb where we found most of gardens and orchards.
Today, the green areas are present even in the heart of the city: 620 hectares of green space (800 ha according to international standard) and about 8 m2
greenery per capita (10 m2 recommended). Ranking it among the top greenest cities of the Kingdom. Icing on the cake: new green spaces are under development.

gardens marrakech
gardens marrakech

Casablanca: The time is first in the renovation of the existing

In the economic capital of Morocco, gardens and other green spaces do not represent more than 1% of the total area of ​​the city! Main reason for the disappearance of these areas: the invasion of concrete. Over the years, many buildings were erected around the city at the expense of existing green spaces. New plans of land use, development and urban development seem to little importance to the countryside.
The current threat to the parks and gardens of the economic capital is real. Since then, an extensive program has been initiated to develop them: rehabilitation of parks, gardens, rows of trees and green areas on roads.

Rabat: green spaces progression.

Rabat was selected as "First City" by the American organization "Earth Day Network" to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.

The choice of the capital of the Kingdom was not due to chance, it is due to the interest in environmental issues in Morocco and commitment of all components of Moroccan society for sustainable development, especially more than with its parks, Rabat has a ratio of 20 m2 of green space for every citizen, twice the required international average.

The total area of green space in this city is increasing with several project as the rehabilitation of the botanical garden of tests. it consists

Riad

Moroccan riad is a typical houses following a specific architecture model that defines the houses in Moroccan medinas. A Riad is a Moroccan house in the old cities (Marrakech, Fez, Meknes). Inside the Moroccan medinas you can find small streets and hidden alleys that give some exotic atmosphere inside the old quarters of Morocco's cities, the ideal place to find a riad.

The riad is the subject of cultural wealth for Morocco and constituted a remarkable tourist attraction.
A traditional riad is a square house around a garden on the patio. This garden is divided into four parts with a fountain in the garden center iriguer and refresh the air in summer.
The patio is by definition a living space where it is good to be with family. Some chairs or benches will be placed in the shelter of a canopy or in an alcove (bhou) to enjoy the view of the garden drinking a glass of tea with mint.

Patio garden trees of riad are mostly orange and sometimes also other citrus or even a palm tree. The trees provide shade in summer and perfume the air in the season of flowers. The fountain can be integrated into a small shallow pool where space permits. Sometimes this fountain is installed against a wall of the patio to reach the center. As against the installation of a swimming pool in the middle of the patio is an architectural innovation XXII century, inspired by European culture.


riad
riad

In recent years, former riad is transformed into restaurants, guest houses and boutique hotels. This formula was born in Marrakech is now spreading to other cities of Morocco as Essaouira, Fez, Rabat, and even in some southern villages.

If many riads have been refurbished to fully enjoy all the modern comforts (bathroom tadelakt, fireplace for winter ...) other, more traditional, almost nothing have changed, favoring the discovery of a culture different.
Generally, a riad is characterized by a level of one to four stages. It completely close on the outside by conventional, austere and secret facades whose openings are smaller to protect themselves from the heat and noise of the street. The riads are built around a patio, a lounge and a central dining room with the foundation of an architectural structure well-like bunk balcony turned on the inside. The construction of the naturally cool patio both conditioning was inspired oasis, Islamic gardens and Persian gardens.

Moroccan wedding

Make a Moroccan wedding according to the traditions is essential to respect the religion and parents. Therefore, the most important time in a Moroccan wedding is meeting the families of the bride and groom. This is what will determine whether the Moroccan wedding will take place or not with the blessing of the families of both spouses. If the answer is yes, then many Moroccan wedding invitation cards are sent to the guests. It is then the opportunity for guests to be seen with her best outfits or other jewelry throughout the week of the wedding. But before getting married and get to the cérénomie Moroccan wedding, you should know that there are many things to celebrate and can last from two to six days depending on the families.
Moroccan wedding several phases according to tradition.

First Moroccan wedding phase is Engagement and Henna:

It's time to find the right hall, the perfect orchestra, the inescapable catering and especially Neggafa fashionable. All must be available Moroccan wedding day, and the total of all these services must match the budget.
A few days before the big Moroccan wedding, the bride is taken to the hammam by the women of his family. Candles, singing and ululating accompany this step in which purified the bride with a milk bath. Then comes the day of Henna. The bride is usually dressed in green, and "nekkacha" (henna tattooist) decorates his hands and feet patterns amid singing and dancing. This ritual, which symbolizes prosperity is 100% female, and guests can decorate a hand or finger henna, it brings good luck according to tradition. If this Moroccan wedding stage was reserved for relatives of the bride, we invite more relatives of the lucky, especially in the late afternoon for dinner.
That night, it is also the ritual of "hdiyya" gift for the bride. In "taifours" the groom and his relatives send gifts to the bride: sugar, symbol of happy life, milk, synonymous with purity, but also the caftans that the bride will wear during the evening, jewelry, shoes, bags but also lingerie.

moroccan wedding
moroccan wedding

The Moroccan wedding day:

The bride, accompanied by some women close to him, went to the beauty salon, where she offers hair and makeup, manicures and pedicures. If guests start arriving around 21h at the party, the bride will enter that around 23h. The band sings Moroccan wedding songs, but also Eastern and Gulf. Servers offer juice, tea, and biscuits, and an assortment of dried fruits of all kinds.
That evening, the bride is treated like a princess: it takes many outfits and beautiful jewelry she wears a tiara and entered into "ammarya" to make it around the white room. With her husband, she occupies masterful chairs. Four women are responsible for helping to change several times in the evening and bear heavy jewelry. The princess for a night also carries a specific traditional attire to the origins of the family: Fez, North, East, Berber ...
Dinner in Moroccan wedding  is generally composed of three dishes: a pastilla, a dish of meat (prune tagine, lamb barbecue or roast chicken with olives) and a dessert. More and more families are iced cake in addition to the traditional fruit basket. The ceremony will last until daybreak, and the grand finale is the western white dress that many Moroccan youths adopt. The festivities do not end there. The next day, the family of the bride visits the new couple bringing breakfast. In others, the new wife leaves her the 7th day after his marriage, to visit his family. And throughout the week, the newlyweds will visit and receive friends and relatives.
Moroccan wedding is rich in colors and flavors, you can admire the magic of traditions and a couple unite to life under the spotlight. if some do not want the ceremony of the thousand and one night too.

Moroccan food

Introducing Moroccan food.

Traditional Moroccan food including all Moroccan recipes, is considered one of the most delicious and fragrant in the world.
Moroccan food is also extremely varied.
From appetizers to desserts, the Moroccan food  full of dishes with subtle and often spicy flavors that awaken the senses.

Moroccan food examples:

Tajine:

This is a traditional dish in glazed terracotta, the tagine clay cooking consists of two parts, the palm flat and round receiving the food for cooking, and the lid, conical in shape.
The Moroccan food Tajine and dish consisting of meat, fish or chicken, a variety of vegetables and many spices.

moroccan food tajine
moroccan food tajine

Couscous:

To make this Moroccan food, you need a couscous. It consists of a pot which fits on to the "Kesskass" strainer with holes that allow the steam to swell the granulated grains. If these two items do not fit together tightly and steam tends to escape, take a strip of cotton cloth five inches wide, the circumference of the pot.
Housewives prepare Moroccan couscous with meat.
As to the true chicken couscous, made entirely with poultry, it is the finest of couscous, a real treat for the most demanding gourmets.
The fish couscous is typically the Essaouira region.

moroccan food couscous
moroccan food couscous
 
Pastilla:

Pastilla is a traditional Moroccan food, formed a kind of laminated, based onion, chicken, or seafood, parsley, coriander, sliced eggs and almonds, mixing sweet and salty flavored with cinnamon and saffron.
Pastilla is a dish that is prepared in different stages, requires a relatively long production time but remains without much difficulty. Just a little organization preparing for example the filling the day before, and carefully follow the method of preparation to make a pastilla in the rules of art. Your guests will be impressed and delighted to discover and recover the wealth and taste of the Orient with this wonderful Moroccan food.

moroccan food pastilla
moroccan food pastilla

Rfissa:

This Moroccan food requires a fairly long period of preparation. We begin by Trid make the (very fine msemen leaves) is cut into strips and subsequently watered a particularly tasty chicken sauce decorated with lentils, fenugreek and other spices.
To a question of organization, you can make the Trid the day before and prepare the sauce the next day that does not take longer than a chicken tagine. So you minimize preparation time.
It is a typical Moroccan food is prepared for the opportunities and especially the 3rd or 7th day of birth.

moroccan food rfissa
moroccan food rfissa

Essaouira

History of Essaouira:

Essaouira's history begins in the seventh century BC The Phoenicians were calling at the island of Mogador when down to Africa. The Romans later settled there a purple manufacturing center; This bright red dye that gave its name to the Purple Islands of Essaouira.
In 1764, Sidi Mohammed Abdallah to counter the growing rise of Agadir decided to make the city of Mogador a fortified city. Sidi Mohammed Abdallah told a French architect Théodore Cornut, the responsibility for the construction of new walls, new city within the city walls is well protected from possible attacks of rebellious tribes.

Climate of Essaouira

The climate in Essaouira is mild all year round, with average temperatures ranging between 18 and 28 °. The nights are cool even in winter ballast empératures not drop below 10 ° C. Attention to moisture and especially the ubiquitous wind.
Essaouira is ideal, especially for those of you who do not like hot weather. Indeed, the summer climate of Essaouira is much less than the torrid climate of its neighbor Agadir.
Essaouira is nicknamed "The City of the Wind". The Cherki, the trade winds of the northeast, blowing from March to November with an average force 4. In the summer, the anemometer displays average force 6! The constancy of the wind makes Essaouira paradise for windsurfers. Surfers are not left with a spot that offers good waves to surf. 1 to 2 meters from March to November, excluding July and August when the swell is lower.

Places to visit in Essaouira

The skala of the kasbah:

It is the small path you will take to get to the medina (old town). It is a narrow street with a passage under vault, which will give you a magic illusion. Be aware that you will see the fortifications at this level were designed to protect the city formerly of attacks from the sea.

essaouira skala kasbah
essaouira skala kasbah

Port:

The Port of Essaouira was born in the eighteenth century, when the Sultan Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah decided to build on the rocky headland of Cape Mogador shelter serving naval base, the Port of Mogador, which was also called "Port of Timbuktu "when used to link Africa to Europe and America.
Essaouira is now a pretty little fishing harbor, Morocco's third sardine port, which is experiencing an intense life, especially when the boats arrive in the late morning.

essaouira port
essaouira port

Medina:

Medina was since 2001 belongs to the heritage of humanity and world heritage of UNESCO.
The medina of Essaouira offers a pleasant stroll in the heart of the old town. Tourists can have fun getting lost in the tiny streets that comprise it. The dominant color of the architecture is blue.
In the streets of the medina you will discover shops (jewelry, fabrics and other local products) and coffee shops that litter along the terraces.

essaouira medina
essaouira medina

Marrakech

Marrakech was founded by Youssef Ibn Tachfine of the Almoravid dynasty in 1062.
This is one of the most popular destinations in Morocco.
The glorious era of the Almoravids resulting number of extraordinary monuments that characterize the city as mosques or madrassas (religious schools). Nicknamed red city, Marrakech has indeed a huge potential to please and attract visitors.
Marrakech is Morocco's 3rd largest city by population and is the tourist capital of the country.

Climate of Marrakech:

Marrakech has a continental climate with hot summers. In winter night temperatures may go down to the frost point. From November to March, temperatures hover around twenty degrees on the day. It rains very little in Marrakech. The Chergui, a hot wind from the Sahara, contributes to the hot summer temperatures.

Places to visit:

Koutoubia:

Marrakech Koutoubia is the landmark,it dates from the twelfth century and has served as a model to build the Hassan Tower in Rabat and also at the Giralda in Seville.
The tower is seventy-seven meters to the top of the boom, Koutoubia is not open but you can walk in the gardens all around. Don't miss, at sunset, the Koutoubia lights, giving him a different look.


marrakech koutoubia
Marrakech koutoubia

Jemaa el Fna:

This square is the principal tourist attraction of Marrakech. Real "court of miracles", it is animated by an intense life to offer an fabulous spectacle. Onlookers, musicians, shopkeepers, dancers, snake charmers, healers ... form a whimsical and colorful crowd. At nightfall, the gargotiers then settled and the place is transformed into a vast open-air restaurant where you are able to enjoy a low price all the local specialties.
The restoration is outdoors, in the foreground: tagines.
From the terrace of the cafes in the square, one can perceive the chain of snowy mountains a few miles away.


marrakech Jemaa el Fna
Marrakech Jemaa el Fna






Souks:

In the souks of Marrakech you will find:
  • The souk brass.
  • Smata souk (Souk slippers).
  • Chouani souk (Souk weavers).
  • Habbadine souk (Souk blacksmiths).
  • The souk of dyers (Beautiful pictures guaranteed as many colors).
  • Cherratine souk (Souk leather).
Friday (day of great prayer) everything is almost closed between 11h and 16h; and also during certain festivals such as Eid el Kebir.

marrakech souk
Marrakech souk

Menara:

Menara is located not far from the center of Marrakech, it's a large garden with forty varieties of olive trees around a vast pool that serves as a reservoir for irrigation of plants.
This basin is fed by an old hydraulic system called Qanat allowing to bring water from distant mountains thirty kilometers from Marrakech.
The Menara Gardens were built around 1147 by the Caliph Abd al-Mu'min which seized Marrakech in establishing the Almohads who supplanted the Almoravids.

marrakech menara
Marrakech menara

Agadir

Agadir is located in the province of Souss-Massa-Draa, on the Atlantic coast in the south-west Morocco, North Africa. 235 km west of Marrakech, A 508 km south of Casablanca and 173 km of Essaouira.
Agadir is an exceptional site with a beautiful bay, very sunny with 300 days of sunshine a year. Its 20 km of beach rejoice all year thousands of vacationers, even in winter. European city par excellence, Agadir has a large hotel park.

With its mild climate throughout the year, Agadir is a vacation destination in Morocco, popular with tourists.
The city belongs to the region of Sousse. This region very fertile, exports fruit and vegetables in Europe and making the port of Agadir Morocco's second port after the port of Casablanca.
In 1960, Agadir was destroyed by an earthquake. Most of its traditional monuments were demolished. It was rebuilt as a modern reconstruction project.
The surroundings of Agadir contain many tourist treasures, so whether you rather sporting holiday, relaxation, or cultural region will seduce you.

Places to visit in Agadir:

Marina

Agadir Marina is a beautiful and friendly place overlooking the sea. The boats are moored to docks previously leased to the city. The Marina also hosts shops, cafes and luxury restaurants to do some shopping.
agadir marina
agadir marina
Corniche

Agadir Corniche is one of the friendliest places in the city.The consists of green spaces, street lights, bathrooms, walkways, rest areas and restaurants.
agadir corniche
agadir corniche

Souk El Had

Souk El Had Agadir is the heart of the old médina.Il extends over an area of nine hectares. It has 6000 shops arranged in product families, as well as nine doors, with as many car parks in the open.
In the souk, a large number of traders gathered to offer customers a multitude of diverse and varied services, computer clothing or cosmetics to futures. Many textbooks and traditional crafts are the most beautiful pieces of Moroccan craftsmanship in a single place.

agadir souk el had
agadir souk el had

Kasbah

Kasbah Agadir is the most majestic of the city. It is a fortress overlooking the city and the beach and culminating at a height of 236 meters. The latter was built in 1540 by Moroccan King Mohammed Ech-Cheikh Saadi.
This is where was the former site of the city before the earthquake of 1960. A historical majestic place to walk around and admire the bay of Agadir.
During their walk, visitors will not forget that this fortress contained the oldest district of Agadir, at that time composed of small alleys and playful residents. The place is ideal to admire the city from all angles and the sunsets.

agadir kasbah
agadir kasbah