Complexe Lakala

Km 7, Route Benslimane, Rabat, 13100, Morocco | B&B

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12-9-12

A travel blog entry by laurenmw

... however that the government has not employed the hundreds of thousands of unemployed Rabat residents to finish these projects.

In class last week, we talked about global warming--something some of my students had not heard of. Rabat is dirty. Marrakech is dirtier. Casablanca is dirtiest. It is something that my American-education psyche cannot grasp. We learn at a young that littering and pollution are wrong and that we have a human responsibility to our ...

Everything I've done since the last entry

A travel blog entry by laurenmw

... plate of Moroccan food. Lentil soup, bread......by the pound it seemed, beans, tagines, lamb kefta, eggplant and vegetables, you name it we probably ate it that day....and of course, tea. After smooching all of us heartily, shaking our hands, and insisting to me that I resembled some princess and his daughter, the owner bid us goodbye and off we went back into the Medina!

Will write more later, Merzouga tomorrow! 12 hour bus ride into the desert with a cold? Sounds good to me.
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11-5-12

A travel blog entry by laurenmw

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... Arab, and Berber traditions can be found all over Rabat.

- Moroccan marriages; so as we were cleaning up dinner last night, our house director Khadija was leaving with the other female staff all dressed in beautiful jellabas (dresses). We asked where they were going and she answered, "We have been invited to the guards wedding". As we talked more about what the evening had in store we learned that Moroccan weddings are very ...

The capital

A travel blog entry by julieashley

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... in 1956) so they don't have that much if a hold on the title. The guards outside were cute; really just boys playing dress up. I got him to admit that the rifle was just decoration and had no bullets. But the most impressive building is the new mosque. It is the third largest in the world and is MASSIVE. the photos do not do it justice. It has some nifty high tech stuff too. There is a laser tar fires 5km ...

Rabat

A travel blog entry by johnsjourneys

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... made it important to choose very carefully a place to sit.

Sunday evening is the time for people to visit the medina. The narrow streets are full of eating places and the usual selection of shops of all sorts. It’s a place for the regular shopping of the people of Rabat, with far fewer tourists than either Marrakech or Fez. Consequently, there are almost no hustlers and it’s possible to enjoy a walk through the area without ...

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This B&B, located on Km 7, Route Benslimane, Rabat, is near Beaches of Essaouira, National Archaeology Museum, Downtown Rabat, and Oudaias Crafts Museum.
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