Rosewater, Dates & A Marriage Proposal: Festivals In Morocco
Throughout the magical lands that are home to the Sahara desert & the imperial city of Marrakesh, is a Mediterranean breeze that’s fragrant with roses and traditional song. While hidden in the mountain is a legend meant only for lovers. I’m speaking, of course, about the festivals in Morocco. As with any culture, the traditions from the past are celebrated. Ancestral singing, dancing and feasts are set in modern day. And, Morocco doesn’t disappoint.
Below are Festivals in Morocco listed in date order throughout the year. Make sure you plan your trip around them. Savor the dates, dance with the locals, shy away from the snake charmers. Then listen closely to learn the tale of two star-crossed lovers that changed marriage proposals forever, in this, the enchanted Kingdom of Morocco.
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Marathon des Sables Festivals In Morocco
Place: The Sahara Desert
Length: 6 days
Starting in the spring of every year is a multi-stage race through the Sahara. It’s known as “the toughest footrace on earth”. Over 1300 competitors from 30 countries travel 156 miles through the desert. They have to be self-sufficient, carrying their own cargo of food & equipment , sleeping in tents along the way.
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Kelaa-des-Mgouna Festivals in Morocco
Place: Kelaa-des-Mgouna in Morocco’s Dades Valley
Length: 3 days
During the harvest in May, in the area known as “the Valley of the Roses”(due to the abundant rose fields), they celebrate with a festival. Starting on Friday, it includes song, dance, kiosks selling rose products & parades. Approximately 20,000 people make the pilgrimage to enjoy the festivities & watch them crown the new Miss Roses.
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