Episode Number: 78 Property / Guest Name: Morocco Travel Organizer – Morocco Siham Lahmin – Owner and Curator Episode Summary: Morocco is often spoken about as if it is one simple destination. Yet, as Siham Lahmin explains in this episode, it is much more layered than that. In this episode of Keep Travelling: Your African Story, Rael Zieve speaks with Siham Lahmin, owner and curator of Morocco Travel Organizer. Together, they explore the real rhythm of Morocco, from ancient cities and mountain communities to the Sahara Desert, coastal life, food traditions, local safety tips, and the value of planning the country properly. Siham explains why travellers should not try to rush Morocco. Instead, she describes the country as a journey best experienced chapter by chapter, with time for land, mountains, desert, beach, culture, and food. She also shares why local knowledge is so important when navigating medinas, understanding traditions, and avoiding missed experiences. In this episode, you’ll discover: • The main international entry points into Morocco, including Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangier, Fez, and Rabat • Why the Sahara Desert, High Atlas Mountains, and Fez are three powerful places to include • How the Amazigh roots of Morocco shape the mountain experience • Why Fez is one of Morocco’s great cultural, spiritual, food, and craft centres • What dishes travellers should try, including tangia, medfouna, and pastilla • Practical advice on safety, women’s travel, local help, language, timing, and trip length Guest Information: Siham Lahmin is the owner and curator of Morocco Travel Organizer. Born in Fez and deeply connected to Moroccan culture, food, and local travel planning, Siham helps travellers experience Morocco with more depth and less stress. In this conversation, she shares honest advice on how to plan a meaningful Morocco journey, why local expertise matters, and how visitors can better understand the country through its cities, mountains, desert, coastline, cuisine, and people. Key Takeaways: • Morocco is best explored slowly, with around 15 days giving travellers time to experience cities, mountains, desert, beach, culture, and food. • Local guidance can make a major difference, especially in medinas, remote regions, and cultural spaces where travellers may miss important details alone. • Siham recommends experiencing the Sahara Desert, High Atlas Mountains, and Fez, while also tasting local dishes in the places where they truly belong. Contact Information: Should you want to contact me directly, please email: rael@keeptravelling.africa Blog Post: https://www.keeptravelling.africa/blog/morocco_insights