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Everything but the Ticket; Wander is your guide to the best activities, hotels, restaurants and holes-in-the-wall to check out on your trip.
Moroccan Black Soap Guide: Benefits and Uses
When I first encountered Moroccan black soap, or savon noir, during a visit to a traditional hammam in Marrakech, I was fascinated. Dark, thick, and with a strong olive scent, it didn’t look like the soaps I was used to—but once I experienced it, I understood why it has been a cornerstone of Moroccan skincare for generations.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca: Morocco’s Oceanfront Masterpiece
The first time I saw the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, I wasn’t standing in front of it—I was still several streets away, walking through a quiet neighborhood. Yet its minaret already towered above the skyline like a marble lighthouse guiding travelers toward the Atlantic. By the time I reached the plaza, I understood why this mosque isn’t just an architectural landmark; it’s an emotional experience.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Which Meghalaya Tour Packages Are Best for a 3–5 Day Trip?
Choosing the right Meghalaya Tour Packages for a 3–5 day itinerary can feel overwhelming, especially when you want to cover iconic spots like Shillong, Cherrapunji, Mawlynnong, and Dawki without feeling rushed. The best short-duration packages generally include a balanced blend of sightseeing, nature, adventure, and cultural experiences—giving you a complete taste of Meghalaya within a limited timeframe.
By Viacation Tourismabout a month ago in Wander
Texas State Parks Are Crazy Underrated — Here Are the 7 Best
These Texas hidden gems feature majestic mountains, dramatic canyons, deserts, sparkling lakes, and—wait even alligator-filled swamps. The parks are filled with a treasure trove of well-preserved history and world-renowned trails for hiking and biking. They also offer peaceful fishing spots and some of the most legendary rock climbing in the country—all affordable and accessible. Seriously underrated, and often completely overlooked, these parks are some of my favorite places to explore.
By Kai Hollowayabout a month ago in Wander
A Walk Among The Trees
I am alone amongst the trees, feeling calm, enjoying the breeze, the floor is covered with gold and brown leaves, and everything feels good. These trees sway in the wind, they have not a care in the world, and that feeling is passing itself onto me, like bathing me in a beauteous calm of friendship.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBAabout a month ago in Wander
10 Mistakes to Avoid in Morocco First-Time Visitors ALWAYS Do
Traveling to Morocco for the first time feels a little like stepping onto a movie set a blend of old-world charm, dramatic landscapes, spicy aromas, and a touch of delightful chaos. The colors, sounds, food, souks, camels, mountain roads… it’s a full sensory experience.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Perfect 9-Day Morocco Itinerary | Expert Route for First-Timers
A 9-Day Morocco Itinerary That Actually Works The first time I designed a 9-day Morocco itinerary, I didn’t want it to feel like just another list of cities. Morocco has its own rhythm its own colors and each region feels like a completely different world. After years of guiding families, couples, and solo travelers, I’ve learned which routes feel meaningful, which cities complement each other, and what kind of pacing creates a trip people remember for years.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
The Trip That Brought Us Closer: A Family Vacation in Morocco
How Morocco Quietly Reconnected My Family I didn’t expect Morocco to change the way my family talked to each other. I assumed it would be a simple, colorful vacation—some sightseeing, a few tagines, maybe a camel or two. Nothing more. But Morocco had a way of shifting the atmosphere around us, pulling us out of our routines before we even realized it was happening.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Morocco in January: Weather Broken Down by Region (What to Expect in Every City)
If you’re thinking about visiting Morocco in January, good news: you’re already smarter than 90% of tourists who think Morocco is either boiling hot all year or covered in sand dunes from top to bottom. January is actually one of the most underrated months to visit cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, better prices, and landscapes that look completely different from the postcard stereotypes.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Agafay Desert: The Closest Desert Escape From Marrakech
There are places in Morocco that feel like stepping into a postcard… and then there’s Agafay a desert that feels like you stepped into a dream. Unlike the Sahara, Agafay isn’t made of sweeping golden dunes. Instead, it’s a stone desert with soft rolling hills, dramatic horizons, and a deep quiet that settles into your bones.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
The Perfect 10-Day Morocco Itinerary — A Local’s Ultimate Route for First-Time Travelers
Planning a 10-day trip to Morocco can feel overwhelming at first. There’s so much to see Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, the Sahara, the Atlas Mountains, the coast and most travelers struggle with how to fit it all into one perfect route.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander
Best Time to Visit Morocco: Month-by-Month Guide to Weather, Events & Travel Tips
Morocco is a country of contrasts: snowy mountains, sun-baked deserts, and coastal breezes. The best time to visit depends on your interests, activities, and tolerance for weather extremes. Having guided travelers year-round, I can say that timing makes a huge difference in your experience. Here’s a month-by-month guide to help you plan.
By Ariel Cohenabout a month ago in Wander


