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Douar Ait Souka, Imlil, High Atlas Mountains near Toubkal Marrakech, Morocco, 42150, 00212667491352
About dar Ouassaggou Riad ouassaggou : Wonderful hospitality and great patio and views" is newly built on the main road leading up from the village. The highlight of the house is the rooftop terrace with fantastic views in to the valley. you will spent a majority of time lounging on the day beds. The two bedrooms are cozy. They each have one double bed and a single bed so you can sleep a total of 6 people between the two rooms. There is one big dorm also available 7 people to sleep & cent...
Marrakech, Morocco trekmorocco
... vous séduira par son atmosphère reposante.
20 chambres vous accueillent dans un univers de confort propre aux charmes de l'Orient. Soucieux de votre bien-être, l'ensemble du personnel mettra tout en oeuvre pour vous garantie un séjour inoubliable.
From the fun flats of Marrakech...we made our way to the High Atlas mountains for well...mountains of magnificent hiking and views.
Jebel Toubkal stands at 4200m above sea level and at that is the highest most point in northern Africa and also a bit of a mission! We made it up the mighty mountain in a few days and did some sleeping, sun burning and Scrabble in there as well. An absolutely incredible adventure!
Back down and all set to embark on a road trip to Fez!
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... magnificent mazes of Marakesh. After the events of my manic few months back in Britain, i was up for a few days of down time but the city soon sucked me in.
Between BIG sleeps and snuggles with the resident cats, camp land lord and lovely courtyard at our hotel, we wound our way amongst the amazing stalls, scenery and scents of an awesome place.
It ...
... day. Our in-house fellow, a real nice Arabic guy named Abdu who speaks decent English and better French (this was a French colony until 1956) kind of invited himself along (fine by me). Our driver, Mustafa, was nice too but not yacky. That’s also fine; concentrate on the road. The journey I’d selected when I made the reservations was a daytrip into the High Atlas Mountains to a 4,000 meter elevation. Long & ...
Marrakesh, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco thedicksons... On arrival we were greeted by our
friendly host with Moroccan biscuits, juicy oranges and a pot of mint
tea, which we enjoyed in our new room: far more rustic with a wooden
ceiling that scented the whole space; a subtle reminder that we were
now in the country. Refreshed and excited, we set off for a walk that
brought us closer to the Atlas Mountains, but, still shrouded in the
summer haze their shadowy presence was sadly no ...
... One guy in there could tell we were tourists and he was trying to overcharge us for drinks but the nice gentleman inside gave us the right price, I'm glad we got our drinks! Then we walked over to the fountain and found a seat. While waiting, we watched all of the culture in the square - kids playing, far away from their parents, so much trust, one little kid got scared by a scooter (by the way, tons of scooters here ...
Marrakech, Morocco dizzybg924... para o deserto...horas em cima do dromedário é um
calvário....nem é pelo calor, nem pelo vento, nem pela areia e somente
mesmo pelo nosso coccix....MEU DEUS!!!
Quando desci da besta nem consegui segurar as pernas, tremiam pareciam varas verdes.
Chegamos
a umas das maiores dunas do Erg Chebbi 250 mt de areia....podem pensar
o Monte Crasto tem 125 mt, mas é granito, areia 250 mt são 5 km...dois
passos para frente um passo para trás, é muito ...
... to relieve the pain, I sat side saddle like I had seen in the movies, but the relief was short lived. At first I thought the idea would be romantic, even adventurous, emulating the great Lawrence of Arabia, here in the dunes of North Africa. Then I wondered how the Englishman managed to do it for hours, days, even years on end. After an hour and with my bum now totally numb, I slipped off the groaning camel. Ali came over to see if I was all ...
Marrakech, Morocco voyageurfred
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