Salam, I’m Othmane
I grew up in Derb Sultan, Casablanca—a neighborhood full of life, history, and heart. I studied in the same streets I played in as a kid, and by the time I was 20, I got my first job in Maârif. Casablanca shaped me. It’s my city, my rhythm.
Whenever I feel low, I walk by the sea near the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Africa. Sometimes I sit quietly, watching fishermen casting their lines into the Atlantic. In those moments, I feel connected—to the ocean, to my city, to something bigger.


My Roots Are in Fes
Though Casablanca raised me, my roots reach back to the sacred city of Fes. That’s where the soul of Morocco still whispers through olive trees and ancient walls. The traditions of my ancestors live on in that soil.

How Travel Became My Mission
In my twenties, I started traveling—to Marrakech, Fes, Ouzoud Falls, and Bin El Ouidane in Azilal. Every journey made me feel more Moroccan, more aware of the beauty and diversity of our country. That’s when my love for travel truly began.
I created this project because I felt a need—to reconnect, to understand, and to share. My mission is simple but strong:
To educate, inspire, and connect people to the deeper Moroccan experience—our culture, our people, our crafts, our landscapes, and our history.
This isn’t a brand for flashy tourists. It’s for curious minds, thoughtful travelers, and anyone who wants to discover the real Morocco.
Today, I’m based in the Drâa-Tafilalet region as an English teacher. This place has stolen my heart. The people, the kasbahs, the palm groves of Agdz, the cinematic valleys of Ouarzazate, and the desert magic of Zagora—they’ve all deepened my love for this land.
A Journey from Tangier to the Sahara
I dream of traveling from Tangier to the Sahara, learning and sharing every step of the way. This project is my path—and I invite you to walk it with me.
