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Morocco in February: Weather, Travel Tips, and What to Expect
February is one of those months travelers often overlook when planning a trip to Morocco. It doesn’t sound as glamorous as spring, and it doesn’t promise endless summer heat. But after years of welcoming travelers during this time, I’ve learned something important: Morocco in February quietly delivers one of the most balanced and comfortable travel experiences of the year.
By Ariel Cohen3 months ago in Wander
Boxing Day Sales: More Than Just Discounts, A Shopping Tradition. AI-Generated.
Falling on December 26th, the day after Christmas, Boxing Day has evolved from a traditional holiday into a global retail phenomenon. While many people associate it purely with massive discounts and crowded stores, the story behind Boxing Day sales is richer, deeper, and rooted in history.
By Jameel Jamali4 months ago in Wander
Six Fishing Holes America Forgot (But the Fish Didn’t)
There are two kinds of fishing in America... The first kind is loud. It comes with branded hats, social media angles, sponsorship decals, and an audience. It happens on lakes everyone already knows, at times everyone else has marked on their calendar. It is efficient, optimized, and frequently filmed.
By The Iron Lighthouse4 months ago in Wander
Simple Guide to Travelling with a Stroller on Flights
Air journeys if speaking of the adult passengers seem quite comfortable and convincing to mid simply for the reason that they can easily adjust themselves. But when it comes to flying with babies and in the possession of car seats or strollers; for the parents it becomes extremely stressful altogether. On the contrary, strollers and car seats offer enough safety and quiet comfort to the children in the flight.
By Johnathan Walter4 months ago in Wander
10-Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca: A Complete Journey Across Cultures and Landscapes
A 10-day Morocco tour starting from Casablanca offers one of the most complete ways to experience the country for the first time. With enough time to move at a comfortable pace, this itinerary connects Morocco’s major cultural regions while allowing travelers to experience both iconic landmarks and quieter, everyday moments.
By Ariel Cohen4 months ago in Wander
Does It Snow in Morocco? Here’s Where and When It Happens
Morocco is often imagined as a land of golden deserts, bustling souks, and sun-drenched medinas. But for those who think of Morocco only in warm hues, the winter months may come as a surprise. Yes — Morocco does snow, and certain regions transform into winter wonderlands that feel worlds apart from the country’s arid landscapes.
By Ariel Cohen4 months ago in Wander
Marrakech Temperature in December: What Travelers Should Really Expect
Marrakech is often associated with sunshine, warm evenings, and lively outdoor life. While this image is mostly accurate, December introduces a noticeably different side of the city. Temperatures cool down, mornings feel crisp, and nights can be surprisingly cold—especially for travelers expecting year-round warmth.
By Kate carter4 months ago in Wander
A Relaxed 2-Day Trip from Fes to Chefchaouen
Traveling in Morocco often brings to mind long road trips, desert camps, and busy cities. But some of the most memorable experiences come from shorter journeys that slow the pace and shift the atmosphere entirely. A 2-day trip from Fes to Chefchaouen is one of those experiences compact, scenic, and surprisingly refreshing.
By Kate carter4 months ago in Wander
Kedarkantha Trek Route & Map | Complete Trail Guide
If you are planning the Kedarkantha trek, understanding the route and trail layout matters more than anything else. This is not a technical trek, but weather, forest sections, and summit day timing can catch people off guard if they rely only on surface-level maps.
By Mountains Curve4 months ago in Wander
2 Day Sahara Tour from Marrakech: Your Ultimate 2025 Adventure Guide
Quick Overview: What You'll Experience A 2 day Sahara tour from Marrakech typically includes: Scenic journey through the High Atlas Mountains via the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka Pass (2,260m elevation) Visit to UNESCO World Heritage Site Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco's most famous kasbah Camel trek into the Sahara Desert at sunset (Erg Chebbi or Erg Chigaga dunes) Overnight in a traditional Berber camp with dinner, music, and stargazing Sunrise over the dunes followed by breakfast and return journey Total distance: Approximately 1,100km roundtrip Investment: €75-€250 per person depending on accommodation level
By Said Ounir4 months ago in Wander




