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Moroccan ingredients in Marrakesh by Dennis Bunnik

Exploring the Delicacies of African Food

The African continent is vast and rich with diverse culinary heritage. African foods reflect the history, culture and geography of each region, as well as the influences of trade, colonisation, and migration.
Chefchaouen by Rachel Footner

Chefchaouen, Morocco - The Blue City

Welcome to one of the prettiest towns in Morocco, and perhaps even the world, beautiful Chefchaouen.
The Colosseum, Rome, Italy by Mirza Ariadi

Destination Europe!

For the world's second smallest continent, Europe really packs a punch. With some of the world's most popular attractions to marvel over, centuries of history to uncover and rich cultures to experience, we could spend the rest of our lives exploring Europe! Travel in groups of just 20 travellers and enjoy the majesty of Europe with Bunnik Tours.
Lion overlooking the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania by Zoe Francis

Experience Africa!

A continent of immense natural beauty, bursting with life around every corner, you will never feel more alive than when you're in Africa! An experience you have to do at least once in your lifetime, let this overview help you narrow down which of the many countries you will tick off that bucket list.
Sahara sunrise, Morocco by Adria Berrocal Forcada on Unsplash

Simply Sahara

There are two types of people in the world - a morning person and a non-morning person. Whatever category you fit into, watching the sunrise over the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert is a spectacular once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for all who are lucky enough to experience it.
Sahara Desert, Morocco by Carlos Leret on Unsplash

Africa; Sahara and Safaris

Diverse landscapes, teeming wildlife, and rich history awaits in Africa. Lions, elephants, giraffes and zebra roam the endless grass plains, whilst local villages are bursting with welcoming warmth and traditions.
Chefchaouen, Morocco by Federico Gutierrez on Unsplash

Chefchaouen, Morocco

In Morocco’s most northern mountain range, the Rif Mountains, lies the out-of-this-world city of Chefchaouen. Known as Morocco’s ‘blue city’, Chefchaouen is a magical destination home to buildings painted in various hues of blue colliding against the mountainous landscape. Founded in 1471 as a Moorish fortress, the Chefchaouen has grown over the centuries, welcoming people from all walks of life and becoming the dazzling and unique cultural city that it is today.
Bahia Palace, Marrakesh by jon_chica/Adobe Stock

Magical Marrakesh

The most popular of Morocco’s imperial cities, Marrakech is a fascinating city with many sights to uncover. The ochre stucco buildings, paired with dry, rocky plains and a backdrop of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, makes for a stunning city filled with an endless amount of photo-worthy opportunities.
Fez, Morocco by Anna Jahn, Unsplash

Five Facts about Fez

Becoming increasingly popular for visitors, Fez is a gem of a city. From its architecture to its culture this imperial city is a must visit when in Morocco. Here’s five facts about the city that you may not know.