Moroccan Mint Tea Awaits You!
Salam and welcome. I’m Othmane, a proud Moroccan born in the vibrant city of Casablanca, where the ocean hums with life and modern Morocco rises each day with energy and hope. But my heart beats with the wisdom of the mountains — my roots stretch back to Taounate, near the sacred city of Fez, where olive trees whisper old prayers and traditions run deep.
Moroccan Civilization is my way of bridging these two worlds — the rhythm of Casablanca and the soul of the Rif and Saiss. I created this project to tell our story, your story, my story. The Morocco that travelers rarely see: the Morocco of family tables, sacred rituals, handcrafted wonders, and local heroes who carry centuries of knowledge in their hands.
This is not just a guide to Morocco tours. This is a living archive of our beauty — from the medinas to the mountains, the souks to the Sahara. I believe every alley in Fez, every artisan in Taounate, every wave in Casablanca has something to teach us. I want to share that with the world — honestly, proudly, and with love.
But this is also about purpose. Through Moroccan Civilization, I’m building something that creates opportunity — supporting farmers, women’s cooperatives, disabled workers, and local entrepreneurs. We’re reviving the spirit of baraka and turning heritage into hope.
I’ve always felt most alive when surrounded by nature — whether hiking through cedar forests, walking the red earth of the Atlas, or simply listening to the wind in the palm groves. I love exploring new places, volunteering in my community, and offering a hand wherever it’s needed. Helping others brings me joy. It’s part of who I am and part of the Morocco I want to share.
Moroccan Civilization is my way of bridging these two worlds — the rhythm of Casablanca and the soul of the Rif and Saiss. I created this project to tell our story, your story, my story. The Morocco that travelers rarely see: the Morocco of family tables, sacred rituals, handcrafted wonders, and local heroes who carry centuries of knowledge in their hands.
This is not just a guide to Morocco tours. This is a living archive of our beauty — from the medinas to the mountains, the souks to the Sahara. I believe every alley in Fez, every artisan in Taounate, every wave in Casablanca has something to teach us. I want to share that with the world — honestly, proudly, and with love.
But this is also about purpose. Through Moroccan Civilization, I’m building something that creates opportunity — supporting farmers, women’s cooperatives, disabled workers, and local entrepreneurs. We’re reviving the spirit of baraka and turning heritage into hope.
So whether you’re here to explore Morocco, learn something new, or reconnect with your roots — you’re not just visiting. You’re coming home.
“A tree without roots cannot stand.” – Moroccan proverb