Maison d'Hotes Ksar Jallal Erfoud
BP 322 Erfoud, 52200, Morocco
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Evacuation
... in my village three months and I was prepared to start a number of different projects after the mandatory 4 weeks of mid-service training and I felt like I had a lot of *****ien friends. Friday, January 7th I was walking with my friend Kadija, whose family I ate lunch with every day, when we happened upon two other white people standing outside the prefecture which would be a loose equivalent to a governor's office. We went up to greet ...
A Night in the Desert
... well worth it. We were all in a better mood and more optimistic this morning, where last night, between Stefano’s blossoming cold and the cold in our bones, we were not entirely excited by the prospect of sleeping in the freezing desert. By "we" I mean the adults. The boys wouldn’t have cared if Stefano had contracted typhoid. As far as they were concerned the night in the desert was a fait accompli. And based on our brighter spirits and ...
Overnight in the desert... a must do!
... br> Highlights.
- Sleeping in a Berber tent under the stars
- The amazing colours of the sands
- Eating under the stars... vegetable tajine and tea
- Discovering the wild life at night (beetles on the sand)
- Small but fun group in our private camp ...
On the road again....
... relief to brown. This area is Tafilalet. We caught occasional glimpses of women doing laundry and men on donkeys moving in between fields of dates and apricots. The large dam that you see in this region was built many years ago but it wasn't until the massive rains of last year that it was filled - leaving enough water to care for the people of Morocco until 2020.
Road weary and Amy feeling ...
The Longest Day of my Life
... views of the Sahara, and had a big lunch of kafta tangine, diced vegetable salad and yogurt for dessert. We relaxed in the sun and traded hilarious stories of the bus trips that got us there. They had arrived a few days earlier and had spent their time dune boarding, mountain biking and touring for minerals and fossils. The Riad Nezha is owned by a man named Brahim who personally took them out each day on these excursions. He gave them rides anywhere they needed to go ...


