THE ENCYCLOPEDIA
A growing index of Moroccan terms, places, and traditions we have documented.
Nature
From the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas to the salt flats of the south — six biomes inside one country.
Animals
Vipers, fennecs, lammergeiers, monk seals. A field guide to wildlife most travellers never see.
Tribes
Berber, Arab, Sahrawi, Gnawa. The peoples whose oral histories pre-date the modern map.
Traditions
Tea rituals, indigo dyeing, falconry, moussem festivals — living culture, not museum culture.
Architecture
Pisé kasbahs, Saadian tombs, Almohad minarets — Morocco's eight-century construction record.
Dangerous Places
The dunes that move, the cliffs that flood, the caves with no second exit. Mapped and rated.
Hidden Mysteries
Cave petroglyphs, vanished caïds, unexplained disappearances. The country's open files.
Survival Zones
Where to find water, where to find shelter, where the radio stops working.
