UNESCO recognition through its World Heritage List and time in the subsequent travel spotlight can be a mixed blessing. On the one hand, a new site gets a big status boost and some protection. On the other hand, an influx of tourists adds pressures and more need for protection. One way to curb this effect is for travellers to visit alternative heritage destinations where high tourism congestion isn’t causing problems.
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The Inside Word… on Fes, Morocco
With so many destinations in the WHL Group’s ever-expanding network, we have an incredible wealth of local travel information at our fingertips. Through the Inside Word, our local partners – all travel experts – share their top tips on what to do, what to eat, where to party and where to shop in their neck of the woods. This month, we wander the ancient byways of Fes, Morocco, one of the holiest cities in the Islamic world.
Read More >>Sacred in Morocco: the Fes Music Festival
Morocco is the perfect place for a travel itinerary that takes in a musical event like no other. Every year, the World Sacred Music Festival in Fes promises a diverse range of musical acts and fills the famous Fes medina (aka Fes el-Bali). It’s a unique celebration of cultural exchange and rhythms, a gathering of musicians (in 2011, from June 3rd through June 11th) from all corners of the planet for tantalising feasts of music, culture and, of course, mouthwatering Moroccan food.
Read More >>Fes and Meknes, Two of Morocco’s Most Alluring Cities, Join the whl.travel Network
THIS ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH. Awaken your senses in two of the Kingdom of Morocco’s ‘imperial cities’, Fes and Meknes (the others are Marrakech and Rabat), where bright colours, rhythms, sights, smells, sounds and tastes find full amplification. This pair of cities abound in architectural splendour, especially in their ancient and labyrinthine medinas, both of them UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Sites where culture and tradition permeate every stone.
