After more than a decade working as a human resources manager, Hanaa reached a turning point. What always brought her joy was hiking, moving slowly through Morocco’s diverse landscapes, listening to stories shared by shepherds, women artisans, and farmers along the way. These encounters revealed to her that Morocco’s natural wealth was inseparable from its human richness.
The name she chose for her project, L’Bled FIRST, reflects a simple yet profound idea: before exploring the world, discover your own country. In Moroccan Arabic, “bled” means “the country,” and through her initiative, Hanaa invites both locals and foreigners to see Morocco not as a backdrop for photos, but as a living ecosystem of cultures, traditions, and landscapes worth protecting.
At its heart, L’Bled FIRST promotes eco-responsible, community-based tourism. Each experience is designed to be immersive and intentional, whether it’s a trek through hidden mountain trails, a pottery class in a rural village, or a meditation session at sunrise overlooking the sea. Local women lead workshops in weaving, cooking, and traditional hammams; artisans teach their crafts; families host travelers in their homes.