Last updated on November 29th, 2017 at 09:46 pm
Do you guys remember the videos about Morocco I shared with you in the past weeks?
Unfortunately today it is the last time I will share the Al Mosafer episode with you. It is the last video about Morocco, and probably my favorite one. If you follow me on Facebook, Instagram and the blog, you know how much I love the south of this country!
In the fourth episode Al Jazeera will show you the famous tourist resort of Agadir and its surroundings, the splendid historial city of Ouarzazate, the frequently visited city of Marrakesh aka the Red City, and one of the most breathtaking places of the Kingdom – Sahara desert.
For those of you who are not familiar with Al Mosafer (“The Traveller”) project yet, it’s a new program launched by Al Jazeera Arabic:
The first episode of “The Traveller” starts in the north west of the dark continent in Morocco and is divided in four parts. The journey starts from the capital Casablanca, followed by Rabat, then the traveler heads to Tangiers and visits its most important landmarks such as the caves of Hercules, Café Hafa, and the flea market. Later on he heads to the blue city of Chefchaouen, followed by the waterfalls of Akchour and Fes. South of Fes, he travels 100 Km towards the city of Ifran (also known as Swiss Morocco), then sets out to Michelifene. He then travels to the city of Beni Mellal (also known as the bride of the Atlantic), then goes to Ein Osrdon. He travels another 200 Km to the red city of Marrakesh, from which he travels to the city of Agadir, then heads to Ouarzazate and concludes his journey and the Moroccan episodes of the show in Zagora.
So guys, together with Al Jazeera Arabic, I’d like to invite you to lean back, get yourself Moroccan tea, relax and watch the last episode about Morocco. Unfortunately it is only in Arabic, but I believe that the images are so beautiful, that they will make up for you the lack of English subtitles:
This video is so exceptional. I spend 25 minutes in learning and enlightening my knowledge about Morocco. Keep up the awesome work!