Lavish Riad In The Fes Medina Morocco La Maison Bleue




La Maison Bleue





The main house of La Maison Bleue, considered one of the most luxurious places to stay in Fes, offers peace and beauty amidst the hustle and bustle of one of the oldest walled-in cities in the world.





Features





The heart of La Maison Bleue is a courtyard surrounded by three Moroccan salons. It also has a roof top terrace, and a library with historical books, letters written in calligraphy, and beautiful oil paintings.





Rooms





La Maison Bleue has five deluxe rooms and one single room. Each room is equipped with a bathroom, telephone, television, internet, air-conditioning, mini-bar and safe.





Dining





Enjoy delicious Moroccan breakfasts in the courtyard, and mouth-watering Moroccan cuisine in a candlelit salon for dinner. Each dish will be served by waiters in traditional Moroccan attire with all the traditional Moroccan trimmings such as Moroccan salad, pastries and mint tea.





Riad Maison Bleue





This 19th century house, located in one of the most historic neighborhoods the old medina, is a celebration of Arabo-Andalusion architecture. Historically the home of an important judge and professor of theology, Moulay Bel Arbi El Alaoui, it was also the birthplace of the famous Moroccan philosopher, Aziz Lahbabi.





Features





The Riad Maison Bleue consists of three interconnecting courtyards. The main courtyard, which has a swimming pool and a garden, is surrounded by three deluxe rooms and a Moorish salon. The riad also has three terraces, each with stunning views.





Rooms





Accommodation includes 11 deluxe rooms and 2 standard rooms. Each room is equipped with its own bathroom, air-conditioning, telephone, television, internet, mini bar, and safe.





Dining





Enjoy traditional home-cooked meals served on the lovely terraces when it is warm, or in the covered courtyard during the colder months.





Private Accommodation





The Riad Maison Bleue offers private accommodation, Pavillion de l’Astrolabe, which consists of 4 deluxe rooms and 1 standard room. These rooms, along with 2 Moorish salons, are centered around a private courtyard with a fountain.





Spa





The spa of La Maison Bleue offers traditional body treatments, hammam, massages, and aromatherapy. You can enjoy a range of massages and treatments for different health and relaxation benefits. Massages and treatments offered include toning massages, oriental foot massages, traditional soap scrub, body masks, clay and henna wraps, and much more.





The spa of La Maison Bleue includes a treatment room, a fitness room, and a relaxation room (with wonderful views over Fes).


Célébrités et Stars en Caftan Marocain et en Takchita

Célébrités et Stars en Caftan Marocain et en Takchita

Personne ne s’attendait à ce boom dans les milieux des célébrités, et pour être honnête, je ne m’y attendais pas non plus.
Selon de nombreux stylistes et designers, le caftan marocain et la Takchita ont fait leur percée grâce aux plus grandes marques de Haute Couture qui les ont introduites aux mass média.
Cependant, nous ne devrions pas être ingrats, les émigrés marocains (estimés à 4,5 millions à travers le monde) méritent des crédits pour leurs efforts dans l’accomplissement de leur culture portant avec eux le caftan marocain partout où ils vont fièrement dans le monde.

Voici une liste des plus grandes célébrités dans le monde portant le Caftan marocain et la Takchita :

Beyonce portant un beau Caftan Marocain
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc
Beyonce Portant un Caftan Marocain

Star britannique-américaine Elizabeth Taylor porte un Caftan marocain
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Star américaine Jessica Simpson porte un beau Caftan marocain noir pour Halloween
EXCLUSIVE Jessica Simpson goes barefoot ad moroccan for 2009 Halloween
 Alors qu’elle était en visite au Royaume du Maroc, Hillary Clinton, a connu la découverte d’un nouveau style de vêtements, le Caftan marocain
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Susan Saradon, actrice américaine et lauréate d’un Oscar porte un élégant caftan marocain traditionnel
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

L’actrice américaine Uma Thurman porte un magnifique caftan marocain coloré
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Melita Toscan productrice française portant un Caftan marocain au Maroc
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc
La Journaliste vedette française Mélissa Theuriau et son mari Jamel Debbouze lors de leur mariage

Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc
Asala Nasri chanteuse syrienne posant à la caméra avec une Takchita

Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

La chanteuse vedette libanaise Diana Haddad dans un de ses concerts vêtue d’un Caftan marocain
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

La chanteuse libanaise Haifa Wehbe Portant un caftan marocain
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

La chanteuse libanaise Majida El Roumi dans un de ses concerts vêtue d’un caftan marocain

Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Nawal Zoghbi en Takchita
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc
La reine Rania de Jordanie portant un caftan marocain
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

La chanteuse égyptienne Sherine et son amie marocaine Samira Said en caftan marocain

Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Sherine en Caftan Marocain
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

L’icône algérienne de la chanson arabe  Warda Al Jazairia en Takchita
Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

Caftan Marocain, kaftan marocain, Takchita, Djellaba, jalaba, jabador, jellaba, abaya, negafa, caftan maroc

























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Morocco Henna Leather Lamps Light Up A Room




If you want to incorporate a little of Moroccan beauty into you daily life, Morocco henna leather lamps may be just what you are looking for. These fabulously unique items will impress guests as well add a little color to your life. Placed anywhere in your home, you will be sure to have a work of art that will create a beautiful focal point, along with a great conversation piece.





Before you purchase any Morocco henna leather lamps, you should know a little about the area from where they are created. After all, these home accents will garnish a lot of attention, so you should have answers to questions when your friends and family members inquire about them.





If you plan to own Morocco henna leather lamps, it is important to know exactly what henna is. Henna is actually the name of a flowing plant. Its dye is extracted from the dried leaves and petioles of the plant.





Henna dye is typically used for decorative art on the hands and feet, but is also used to apply imaginative and distinctive designs to leather lamps and lanterns. Otherwise known as Mehndi, this type of art is very popular in India, Bangladesh, North Africa (Morocco) and the Middle East. Although more popular in the aforementioned areas, henna is gaining more and more notoriety in North America due to its intricate, yet subtle, beauty.





If the lamp you choose to purchase comes from Morocco, chances are almost 100 percent that it was made by professional artisan hands. This is why every Morocco henna leather lamp is completely unique. You will not find the identical henna design on two separate lamps. Typically made from goatskin, each section of material is hand-tied to the frame and the leather is painted with the Moroccan henna.





These lamps come in many different sizes and shapes. You can hang a huge Morocco henna leather lamp from the ceiling. Or, perhaps you want a smaller piece to accent a table in your bedroom. If that is the case, place a gorgeous, small table lamp beside your bed. The uses for these stunning lamps are endless.





The kingdom of Morocco is a beautiful country located in North Africa. It borders Spain and the Mediterranean Sea to the North, Algeria to the East, and the Atlantic Ocean to the West. Morocco is known as a constitutional monarchy, where a king or head of state is elected by the people. Unlike the United Kingdom, which is also a constitutional monarchy, the monarch has vast executive powers.





European countries, such as France and Spain, have had tremendous influence in Morocco. In fact, until the late 1950s, France and Spain both owned territories in Morocco. Once obtaining its independence, Morocco was in a state of political unrest. It was not until the late 1990s that tentative political reform was established.





Morocco henna leather lamps will add warmth and color to you home or apartment, while adding an ethnic flair that will set your place apart from the rest. There is no doubt that these lamps will never lose their style.


The Essence Of Marrakech Morocco




Only a few hours from Europe is a place where you will marvel at the sights and sounds of a distant land. Boasting a rich history, exotic adventures, open-air bazaars, and an incredible mix of cultures, Marrakech will inevitably seduce each of your senses in a very poignant way. Along with the spectacular scenery, discerning travelers will be instantly lured by the magic of Marrakech.





For centuries, the land of Morocco has been attracting travelers in search of adventure and exotic opportunities. The city of Marrakech lies in the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains only an hour away, and excursions are adventurous and in traditional Moroccan style: luxury camping in Bedouin tents, a camel journey lead by a nomad guide through the dunes, horseback riding through the Atlas foothills where ancient caravans traversed, or cycling through crumbling 16th century desert kasbahs (ancient parts of a city).





You can visit a traditional Berber village, take a day hike, or trek Mount Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa. Hot air ballooning allows you to take in the sites of a diverse landscapes – a beautiful mountain ranges with cliff-hanging villages, emerald tinted lakes, and high altitude pastures.





There are plenty of opportunities to shop the souks (marketplaces) and explore the alleyways of this genuinely romantic city. An ancient capital, Marrakech offers the largest traditional market in Morocco and the busiest square in all of Africa. Explorations must be done on foot, bicycle or horse-drawn carriages in the labyrinthine backstreets of ancient medinas, where exotic spices waft through crowded narrow storefronts tempting you to do some serious bargain shopping.





Souks display colorful pottery and carpets and customary creations of apothecary goods, cosmetics, herbs, jewelry, leather, perfumes, and slippers, all traditional commodities in this Arabic country. Snake charmers, musicians, dancers and jugglers line the souks to entertain and awe tourists and locals alike.





In a land full of wonderful surprises, there are many top luxury hotels in Marrakech, diverse as the landscape in Morocco.





The Hivernage Hotel & Spa, set in the heart of Marrakech, is a magnificent hotel surrounded by lush gardens and stunning views of the Atlas Mountains. High ceilings, marble columns and extravagant fabrics give this hotel its character.





Amanjena Resort, which translates to “peaceful paradise” was built in 2000, and is the first of the Aman Resort on the African continent. Known for offering exclusivity and privacy, this resort is set within an oasis of palms and mature olive trees.





Hotel La Mamounia has quite a reputation, in years past, for conducting stately dinners for which men dressed in top hats and tails and women, adorned with jewels, wore long evening gowns. Currently closed through 2007 for extensive renovations, this hotel is set amid tranquil gardens almost three hundred years old, and is known as one of the world’s grandest and most exquisite hotels.





Marrakech is known as the Red City, or in Arabic as Al Medina al-Hamra, because of its rose tinted building. With the old city (medina) and the modern metropolis, population is estimated to be around two million.





Riads (urban houses) are situated around a courtyard and garden, and represent a traditional dwelling place where residents ca n find peace from the clamor of the city. The locals are friendly, and their demanding way of life a constant source of amazement. Men shuffle around in hooded cloaks and begin each day with an exhilarating call to prayer at the local mosque.





Becoming part of this culture is inevitable. It is an honor to join a family to dine within a private riad to eat delicious, slow-cooked tajines of lamb and flat Moroccan bread. The drinking of mint tea is customary, as is the exotic art of belly dancing. Eating couscous, socializing and simply soaking up the hospitality is part of a typical Moroccan day.





Come and see what this magical country has to offer, from cultural exchanges to adventurous expeditions, and amazing sunsets that display a kaleidoscope of colors. From the snow-capped Atlas Mountains to the endless desert sands, experience a country of dramatic contrasts and a genuine hospitality. The rich history and traditions of this ancient land offer something for every taste. For sheer diversity, it would be hard to imagine a more perfect destination than Marrakech.


Soothing Aromatherapy At Your Favorite Marrakech Riad




While it is true that the real adventurers never lose enthusiasm towards going places, we can not deny the fact that traveling is a strenuous activity that can rob us out of energy. An exotic destination such as the city of Marrakech in Morocco requires every traveler to be fueled not only with mere passion for travel, but also with a well-nourished mind and body. A simple rest and sleep in a Marrakech Riad are not enough to comfort a traveler’s body drained out of energy and vigor. So, how do you fully restore power for your mind and body while inside a Marrakech Riad? The answer is only a sniff away.





Aromatherapy, according to Encyclopedia Britannica, is a “therapy using essential oils extracted from plant materials to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual health and balance”. The extracted oils, which mostly came from fragrant flowers, are capable of bringing a calming and relaxing feeling that can relieve your body, mind, and soul from the stress and fatigue that any travel activity can bring. Do you know that some Marrakech Riad hammams are home to three rare kinds of essential oils that have many beneficial properties? If not, read on so you will know which essential oil your body needs at the moment:





1. Atlas Cedarwood Essential Oil





The plant that gives out this essential oil can only be found in Morocco, particularly near the Atlas Mountain area, which explains the name. Atlas Cedarwood oil is clear so it mixes well with rose and cypress oils. It has a rich, woody, and long-lasting aroma that makes it a favorite ingredient in high quality perfumes. It is proven to improve the circulation of the blood and can help prevent urinary diseases. People with oily skins can benefit from this essential oil because once applied, it regulates the production of sebum or the oily substance of our skin. Many satisfied Atlas Cedarwood essential oil consumers in Marrakech Riad hammams claim that the oil reduces anxiety and calms the mind.





2. Bay Essential Oil





Spain and Morocco are the top producers of this essential oil extracted from a plant which belongs to the family of Evergreen trees. It is also referred to as Sweet Bay and Laurel. This herb, which used to be a symbol of courage and wisdom during the Roman period, undergoes steam distillation for the extraction of the oil. Bay oil relieves muscle pain, rheumatism and other general body aches. People with thinning hair should take advantage of the special property of Bay oils that promote hair growth. If you are in a Marrakech Riad hammam, ask for the masseurs to give you a massage with this essential oil that comes with the sweet scent of Ylang-Ylang or Juniper extracts. A pleasurable massage using the Bay oil will definitely prepare you for more exciting Marrakech travel adventures.





3. Argan Essential Oil





Southwest Morocco is the only place where you can find Argan, the tree which produces the fruit that gives out the precious Argan oil. If you are a skincare conscious traveler, it is recommended that you request the masseurs in your Marrakech Riad hammam to apply Argan essential oil on your skin because of its regenerative property; meaning it has the ability to reactivate cells that can make your skin look younger and healthy. Erase those unwanted wrinkles by applying a small amount of this vitamin E-rich essential oil on your face. The refreshing smell of Argan oil is also a proven stress-reliever.





You see, a Riad in Marrakech is not only a simple Moroccan accommodation. It can also be a place where you can get a soothing aromatherapy experience.


Cheap African Vacations




The words Cheap Africa Vacations don’t really make sense, so why did you search under these three words?





If you think about it logically, the word ‘cheap’ has come to mean poor quality, when really what you want is quality that is inexpensive!!





The question now is, do you know anything that is cheap, but is good quality, so don’t think you can get Cheap Africa vacations that are also high quality!!





The next point is Africa – you need to be more specific – after all Africa is a very large continent, with huge differences in scenery, climate, and cultures, so where in Africa do you rally want to take a cheap vacation?





Consider this – Africa takes in Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, all different in themselves, but vastly different to Botswana, Tanzania, Zambia, Kenya, which are themselves different to South Africa.





We must add to this list, the offshore islands of Zanzibar, and perhaps The Seychelles, and Mauritius, although it would be easy to argue they belong to The Indian Ocean, and wouldn’t qualify as somewhere to go for a Cheap Africa Vacation.





Finally from the three words Cheap Africa Vacations, we must take the word ‘Vacation’.





What does a vacation mean to you, because the success or failure of your hard earned break depends entirely on your family unit all being happy with the same kind of vacation.





You may think a safari would be amazing, but how do you feel about tents, creepy crawlies? Do you want to spend time looking at ancient treasures and tombs?





Are you basically a bone idle beach bum, at your happiest with a good book and a cool refreshing glass? How about the noise, and smell and adventure of the ‘souk’ with lots of hassle and excitement? Is sophistication necessary for enjoyment?





Be in no doubt the continent of Africa offers a great variety of vacation opportunities.





From Egypt on the northeastern coast to the game reserves of Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa, there is something for everybody. The most popular tourist areas are those bordering the Mediterranean Sea on the northeastern coast, such as Tunisia, and Morocco, then the islands of the Seychelles.





An area of increasing popularity in South Africa is a wine tour. At the opposite end of the continent several thousand miles away, Egypt is home to countless antiquities. A visit to Africa should be made with great care, as it is too large to tackle in one trip. You need to focus on a region and allow enough time to adequately see that area of the continent.


Finding The Perfect Ouarzazate Hotel For First Time Travelers




Choosing the right Ouarzazate hotel can be frustrating, especially for first-time travelers who don’t always have a clear idea of what they want. On your first stop to Morocco, you may have a hard time looking for Ouarzazate hotel, where you could spend the rest of your days. Without a vivid plan, you may easily lose your way in trying to find what your heart truly desires. However, what you may not realize at all is that it only takes five simple steps to finally decide on what could be your best resting place in Morocco. Here are the checklist:





1. Do your research.





Research will help you save on time, money, and energy. By checking out the web directory or yellow pages for a list of Ouarzazate hotel, you’ll have a promising start at looking for things you really want. Not only that, you can also take a look at the photographs and screenshots of the hotel facilities. However, this shouldn’t be the sole basis of your choice, knowing that images are used merely for advertising purposes. Instead, it is highly advised that you still get referrals from friends or other travelers who have been to Ouarzazate. This way, you are assured of getting honest opinions and suggestions from people you know.





2. Check your budget.





You should also check your finances when looking for a hotel. There are different five-star and discount hotels in Ouarzazate. If you have sufficient budget for expensive accommodations, book in a luxurious hotel that will surely treat you like a VIP. But if your money is on a tight budget, you may settle for a number of good low-cost Ouarzazate hotels that still offer decent services.





You can also inquire directly at the hotel for any special program for the season. By learning about the discount packages of the hotel, you can maximize the value of your money. Why not ask around if there are Ouarzazate hotels that give special rates for first-time travelers like you?





3. Ask about the services and facilities.





When you inquire about an Ouarzazate hotel, remember to ask about the services that it offers. Contact the reservations manager or desk clerk for the facilities and amenities that they have for their guests. Considering that it will be your first time to visit Ouarzazate, make sure that you will enjoy your vacation by having the top-rate services and facilities possible in your chosen hotel.





4. Read hotel reviews.





As one of the most popular cities in Morocco, more travelers visit Ouarzazate every year. Hence, you may expect a good variety of tourist hotels that abound in the place. This also means that you won’t have a hard time finding a number of hotel reviews in magazines and travel catalogs. In such case, use these articles to choose the best Ouarzazate hotel for your special needs.





5. Make a reservation.





Once you have chosen your Ouarzazate hotel, the next thing that you should do is make a reservation. Experienced travelers would recommend that you book in advance, especially if you’re planning to to go to Ouarzazate on a holiday. This prevents you from competing with other guests and pay for higher rates. What’s more, you can also have the best room location if you book earlier.