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14 Brunei Fun Facts To Book The Ultimate Vacation

Brunei is a small country, popularly known for its awe-inspiring wildlife, beautiful mosques, and an abundance of oil. But there is more to this gem of a country! I'll dive deep into some...

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15 Sri Lanka Fun Facts To Ignite Your Curious Soul

Sri Lanka - The Island of Many Wonders is one of Asia’s hidden gems. Being a small island, it is packed with things to do, eat, and various other tourist activities. A tourist who enters Sri...

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14 Pakistan Fun Facts For True Adventure Junkies

Pakistan is one of the most fascinating countries that one will ever visit. From its natural landscape, rich culture, and beautiful people, to its jaw-dropping scenery and food, there is something...

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13 Fun Facts About Morocco That Make This Place Unique

The Moroccan Kingdom is a vastly Arabic, sovereign nation in North Africa. It is the only African country that borders the European Union, as it's adjacent to Spain. Casablanca is the nation’s...

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13 Fun Facts About Saudi Arabia For The Ultimate Pilgrimage

From sunken ships through sprawling sands and epic pilgrimages to exquisite cars, sprawling camel markets, and the world's 4th tallest building, Saudi Arabia is a country of exhilarating extremes....

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15 Laos Fun Facts That’ll Make You LOVE This Country

Laos is easily one of the most underrated countries in Southeast Asia! Its unparalleled natural beauty and rich culture will have you falling in love with the country from the moment you...

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– Marrakesh has attracted a number of large Hollywood productions including; Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Sex and the City 2

– Winston Churchill was a huge fan of Marrakech, telling his friends and even Franklink D. Roosevelt; “You cannot come all the way to North Africa without seeing Marrakech.”

– With over 10,000 narrow alleys, Fez medina is a car-free zone with many inhabitants and tourists favoring mules or chariots to transport.

– Fez Medina is home to the oldest degree-granting universities in the world. Al Karouin University dates back to the 9th century.

– Chefchaouen became known as The Blue City because the large influx of Jews during WWII brought their tradition of painting things blue.

– Multiple mosques ring out their bells five times per day from the hills above the city which makes a cacophony of beautiful sound.

– This is where you’ll find goats that climb trees. Yes, goats make their way high atop the Argan tree to eat its fruit.

– Archeologists have found evidence that shows people have been living in Essaouira for thousands of years. Even during prehistoric times!

– Casablanca is home to the Hassan II Mosque, Africa’s largest mosque. It features a glass floor highlgiting the Atlantic Ocean sea bed below.

– The Bourskoura forest is a man made destination in the heart of the city and consists of a variety of eucalyptus and pine trees.

– The area around Rabat was populated by Romans and there are lots of ruins to prove it.

– For a period of the 17th century, Rabat was run by pirates under the Republic of Bou Regreg.

– Tangier is agriculturally known for Tangerines as the fruit originated in the city.

– The legend states that Tangier is the final resting spot of Hercules in a location known as Hercules Cave

– Meknes is considered one of the imperial cities, as it became at a certain moment in the history of Morocco the administrative capital of the Kingdom.

– The large rich fields of grapes are highly remarkable in Meknes and most of them are exported to Europe thanks to their good quality.

– Ouarzazate is famous for its film studios, which can be visited as part of a guided tour, unless a film is being made. “The Pope”, “Gladiator” and “The Mummy”, and some scenes from Game of Thrones were filmed here.

– The main attraction around Ouarzazate is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait-Ben-Haddou, which is located around 30 kilometers away.