Chefchaouen: A Blue-Hued Oasis in Morocco’s Rif Mountains
Chefchaouen, located in Morocco’s Rif Mountains, is famous for its blue-painted buildings. This tradition started in the 15th century. The town has cobblestone streets decorated with flowerpots and features Moroccan and Andalusian architectural styles. The central Plaza Uta el-Hammam is lively with cafes and a historic Kasbah. Local markets offer crafts and fresh produce. Chefchaouen provides a tranquil contrast to the bustling city life, encouraging visitors to enjoy its peaceful setting.
Unveiling Tunisia’s Charms
I embarked on a trip to Tunisia with Atlas Obscura, known for unique travel experiences. The journey highlighted Tunisia’s rich culture, architecture, and markets. Visiting during Ramadan added a unique cultural perspective. Our guide led us through Tunis’s Medina, where I enjoyed bartering in the vibrant souk for silk scarves.