Riad Dar EL Grably
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Carne, carne, CARNE!! The food (and drink) blog
... butter (Stu burned his mouth and hot garlic butter all over his shirt); pimientos del padron / fried green peppers with rock salt (after hours and hours of nagging by Michele); and patatas bravas (impossibly delicious fried potato served with hot sauce and mayonnaise). (Logrono, Spain) 16. Downing the best espresso coffee ever in a middle-of-nowhere town on the camino while listening to the surprisingly good 'Mission Impossible 2' soundtrack (Cardeñula, Spain). ...
Toubkal
Inspiring Jouneys around Morocco
Toubkal traveling is a tour with an adventurous slant, organising high-quality group mountain trekking and 4x4 tours in and around the Atlas Mountains and Sahara, as well as tailor-made holidays for individuals and private groups. Toubkal traveling is managed from Imlil area by people who are both passionate and knowledgeable about Morocco, exactly in Atlas Mountains, ...
Marrakech 2010
... your hands.
We arrive to Mezourga after 12 hours by bus. When we arrive, the bereber ( the people who lives in a desert ) lend us a camel for each one. Then, we and our camels start a route to dunes of the desert. Two hours later we arrive to haima's ( is a place in a desert like a big camping tent where the people eat and sleep ). Around midnight the berebers talked about histories of the desert wolfs and ...
From gondolas to camels
... of getting some commission on what ever we bought ....unfortunately we did not make Yossif's fortune....we bought some massage oils and Nikki had a massage...but that was all...we soon found Yossif was keen to part company and search out more prosperous tourists...we made our way to the main square where snake charmers were keen to get their pictures taken with cobras ( for a small price) ....women wanted to tattoo Nikki with henna (for a small price) and you could get ...
It's the stuff Movies are made of.
... on the rocks. The waterfall was nice but compared to ones we'd seen in New Zealand it wasn't that impressive. We've come to realise on our travels how lucky we are with the New Zealand landscape. Often things that are considered impressive and beautiful by other tourists are just not as good as home.
After a pretty successful day out we headed back home. It was starting to rain but we needed to buy our ...