Beautiful but Underrated Cities to Visit Before They Become Tourist Hotspots
City Thirty-Four: The Earthen Majesty of Ksar el-Kebir, Morocco

Far from the typical Moroccan circuits lies Ksar el-Kebir, a quiet town steeped in Berber, Roman, and Andalusian legacy. Its charm isn’t loud—it’s baked into the ochre-walled medina, whispered in prayer calls echoing over palm groves, and simmered into slow-cooked tagines served in family-run cafés. Nearby, the Loukkos River meanders through olive-studded fields, offering tranquil escapes for birdwatchers and daydreamers alike. Though little-known to travelers, Ksar el-Kebir played a pivotal role in Moroccan history, home to the decisive Battle of the Three Kings. Today, it stands not as a spectacle but a sanctuary—for those who crave depth over drama.







