Sites, Bites & Sips
- Wings Unlimited, Inc.

- Jun 2
- 1 min read

Bassaha!
With its golden hues, exotic aromas, twists and turns with treasures around every corner, Marrakech may seem like a world away yet it is surprisingly accessible. With wonderful weather year-round and a warmth and hospitality which is embedded in the Moroccan people, guests will quickly feel at home.
Marrakech, the first of Morocco's imperial cities, lies in the center of the fertile plains with beautiful views of the snow-covered Atlas Mountains. Often referred to as the Red City due to its distinctive terracotta-colored walls surrounding the Medina, the city is alive with an enchanting history as rich and vibrant as its architectural splendor. The Souks, a bustling network of shops, stalls and markets within the Medina walls, are brimming with striking textiles, intricate leather goods, fragrant spices and unique handcrafts. From its ancient origins as a trading hub in the heart of Morocco to its status as a sought-after tourist destination, the history of Marrakech weaves a captivating tale of cultural exchange, dynastic rule, and enduring traditions.
Wandering through the narrow streets, exploring the beautiful palaces and gardens, and becoming immersed in its vibrant markets, its apparent that a visit to Marrakech is a step into a living tapestry woven by centuries of history.
Site: Inara Camp
Bite: Tagine
Sip: Moroccan Mint Tea
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