Stories and Inspiration

The Heart of Morocco: As told by the People of That Land and Portrayed in Pictures Dru Art J Di Sym

Morocco is not just a destination: it is actually a land of tales with each one and every kasbah, alley as well as souk telling its part of the history. At The Kasbahs, we think that there is no better way to learn about this wonderful land then in the words of the people who experience it, see it and are in love with its charm.

It is in this segment that a vision resides. It is the place of genuine trip, individual comments, and unseen narratives.
Ordinary Life, Extraordinary Tales

Sipping mint tea on a roof top in Fes, and breaking bread with a Berber family, high up in the Atlas mountains are things often the little quiet times that leave the best impressions. This is where you can read what is deep inside Morocco not only monuments and markets but its people and traditions and rhythm of life.

We tell the US the stories of locals, travelers, artisans, and nomads. These are the voices that are sometimes not found in the guidebooks but remain attached to you even after the holidays are over.
In pursuit of Travel

This page is not about mere tips on travel, but it is about emotion, thought, and cultural communications, whether you are on the verge of making your first trip or Morocco or you are dreaming of returning at the same time. Read about how the Blue Streets of Chefchaouen inspired an artist or how a person considers his visit to the Sahara a solo journey, but it became life-changing.

Each article is created to motivate your inside/outside trip.

Villages of Moroccan Women, Young, and Old

We are also highlighting those who are seldom heard of, women keeping ancient customs and traditions alive, young people reviving traditions, and the older generation sharing the old knowledge by telling stories. The voices are crucial in the deduction of the present and future of Morocco.
Internationally and Across the Command

There is Morocco which is old, and new, Arab and Amazigh, mountains and sea. We overcome these opposites and get the readers near the core of the country through the storytelling.

In a folktale, a travel diary, a portrait of a spice merchant in Marrakech, each tale in this collection is a call–the call to feel, the call to reflect and the call to cast an new eye over Morocco.

Be Inspired

You may read, share, and even contribute. In case Morocco has stirred you up in any way, or has meant anything to you, your story is the one to tell here. Yup, so keep on telling us one story a time to keep the inspiration flowing.