Monday, September 19, 2011

Five Magical Experiences in Marrakech (Morocco)


guest post by Low Cost Holidays

Part of Marrakech’s appeal is its mystique; behind the Atlas Mountains what lies in wait is a gateway for some unforgettable experiences in Africa’s most northerly state. Marrakech is a destination to suit many, offering a break in the sun, a cosmopolitan weekend or a short break to experience Africa. Holidays to Marrakech delight, offering equal measures of thrill and tranquillity that are unique to the bustling centre of Morocco. Although luxurious, Marrakech is low cost and is certainly the cheapest way to experience Africa.

Upon reaching Marrakech you will be welcomed with an array of sensual delights, and no doubt mahabba - the warmth of the Marrakechi people. What to experience first, and where to visit will be questions running through your mind as excitement builds when you land. What follows are five unforgettable experiences in Marrakech.

5. A unique view of Marrakech - Hot Air Balloon Above the City

Experience Marrakech from a unique perspective, hot air balloon rides 30 miles west of Marrakech let you experience dawn in Africa and form a close relationship with Marrakech’s landscape. Float gently into the morning sky and see the prevailing views of Marrakech, the surrounding desert and the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. This excursion is a prime example of how and why Marrakech drifts effortlessly between thrill and tranquillity.

4. Cleanse and Relax in the Centre of the City - Hammam in Marrakech

A dose of Marrakech’s tranquil side is the experience of a hammam, a heaven of body washes and relaxation. Hammams in Marrakech are prevalent and are one of the highlights of Marrakech holidays, ranging from cheaper public hammams to luxurious private spas. Public spas are common and much cheaper, a full body wash and exfoliation is completed in around an hour. Beware that the public experience is shared, but typically remains to same sex rooms. Luxury spas deliver a fully personable experience, with steam, gommage (scrubbing), full body massage, seaweed wrap and full body and hair wash. What is supplied is personal masseuses and carers at the reasonable western price of around £45 (US$70).

3. Drink Mint Teas as the Jeema El Fna Square Bustles - Drinking in Marrakech

The Jeema El Fna Square truly represents the thrill of Marrakech, but if the hustle and bustle of one of the world’s busiest market places is too much for you enjoy it another way. What is highly recommended on Marrakech holidays is sampling the Marrakech delicacy Mint tea in unique style. Relax on a terrace overlooking the square just as the sun sets and the enticing smells of grilled meat and Moroccan spice pollutes the air sending you into a hypnotic state.

2. Explore the Atlas Mountain Range - Exploring Morocco and Marrakech

The Atlas Mountains stretches an incredible 2,500 km across Northern Africa, and stands tall next to Marrakech providing a home to the Berber population. On tours to the mountains you experience the natural and unspoilt beauty of the region; coloured rock cliffs, natural waterfalls and mountain streams provide spots of tranquillity. Part of the experience also includes the meeting of Berbers and visits to rural markets within the mountains, providing a taste of mountain life and the meeting of new cultures. The best is reserved to last as you peer back across Marrakech and Morocco in awe.

1. Experience the Jeema El Fna Square - The Heart of Marrakech

The Jeema El Fna Square sits proudly in the heart of Marrakech, prominently known as one of the world’s busiest market places and truly unique in the entertainment it provides. Wonder through this maze of market stalls and enchanting entertainment which provides a true taste of Marrakechi culture and the regions renowned hospitality. Orange juice sellers, snake charmers and monkey handlers fill the market during the day providing an environment to shop and sample. By night the atmosphere changes and wild aromas fill the air, local musicians play and the hustle and bustle of the square can truly be enjoyed.

Photo Credits: hammam, atlas mountains

16 comments:

Indian Girl said...

Morrocco is great place to spend vacations. Nice blog article, its very informative on famous tourist attractions of the place

Henry Williams said...

morocco is a good place to visit i visited last year i enjoyed reading this

Mark H said...

@indian girl: Morocco is a wonderful African country to visit with some wonderful cities and superb natural wonders. Along with Marrakech, Fez is stunning as are areas like the Todra Gorge.

@henry: What was your favourite place in Marrakech

Heather Dugan (Footsteps) said...

I love that Moroccan mint tea! Hope to visit Morocco again soon and include Marrakech in the visit!

Mark H said...

@heather: I also love Moroccan mint tea. I even grow the spearmint leaves at home so I can make it here in Sydney.

Deep India said...

You have presented the best of Morrocco in this beautiful blog. Now me too wish to visit Morrocco. Pics are superb as usual.

Mark H said...

@deepindia: Thank you - a special and charasmatic city.

Simran Singh said...

I have to Morrocco once,and i must say that it was one of the best experience of my life. And after seeing these pics on your blog i suddenly recollected all those memories. Thanks for sharing such a nice post.

Mark H said...

@simran singh: I loved Morocco on my visit too. I'm glad that this article bought back such fond memories.

Deepak Divakar said...

Morocco is a fantastic place for a holiday. Especially if you plan to go in seasons, you get to experience many things. Thanks for the article.

Regards
Deepak

Online Hotel Booking Jaipur said...

beautiful palace...

Mark H said...

@deepak: Exotic location at any time of the year. Gets hot in summer.

Flights to Marrakech said...

The Atlas Mountain range is a spectacle to watch due to its fantastic scenic views I would recommend the readers to take cheap flights to Marrakech once in their lifetime to witness ultimate beauty.

Heather on her travels said...

I'd love to visit Marrakesh, especially a hot air balloon ride at dusk would be magical

Mark H said...

@heather: Marrakech was a favourite city of mine - I loved the bustle and assault on the senses.

Marrakech said...

Marrakech is really my favourite city in Morocco. I recommend people who are planning to visit Marrakech to experience an excursion to the outskirts and the dessert!

 
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