To talk about Morocco is to talk about life experiences.
To know Morocco is to start with its imperial cities Marrakech, Fez, Meknes and Rabat, its dazzling palaces, colorful bazaars, narrow streets, its aromas and flavors that do not leave us indifferent.
In these cities you can stay in the riads that are traditional Moroccan houses or palaces converted into charming hotels and known for their luxurious authenticity of the mille and one nights
Most of those riads are architectural masterpieces.
Most have a hammam that are steam baths where body and soul relax
Many riads also have a pool and rooftop terrace, where you can enjoy outdoor meals overlooking the minarets and the bustling squares.
Morocco is also famous for its natural beauty, from the golden beaches of coastal cities such as Essaouira and Asilah to its high snow-capped Atlas mountains such as the Jebel Toubkal of 4167 meters; the second highest peak in Africa after Kilimanjaro.
Undoubtedly Morocco, mainly, is the door of the Sahara desert, in this environment is where the possibilities of activities for incentive trips are endless.
From the city of Merzouga you can access the spectacular dunes of Erg Chebbi (protagonists as a backdrop for films such as La mummy and Sahara), it is the perfect place to try the Bedouin life.
Camel excursions are the most authentic way to discover the fascinating sea of desert dunes although you can also enjoy quads, 4 × 4, buggies, balloons, helicopters and even light aircraft.
For the “hard” ones, they can make the most demanding race on Earth, the legendary Old Dakar Route, a 250km race track through the desert.
The sunset and sunrises are spectacular in the desert. Spending the night under the stars in a private jaimas camp can be a unique experience to share with the rest of the group. The stars and constellations dazzle the sky with a dreamlike clarity.
Some of the most spectacular landscapes in Morocco are the deep red cliffs in the Dades Valley or Todra Gorges. These cliffs are bordered on each side by Berber losses fortifications, called Kasbah, many of which have been converted into luxury hotels.
In Ouarzazate there are movie studios called “The Bollywood of Morocco” that can be rented.
Filming a film with an incentive group in Morocco is Spectacular