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112 Derb Sidi Moussa, Quartier Riad Zitoun Jdid Marrakech, Morocco, 40000, 00-212-(0)-44-38-03-48
... 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.
... had
seen quite a lot of greenery but later when asking people they said it had rained
a lot for this time of year but hadn’t really thought things were THAT green.
Later I thought what we probably saw were olive trees and cactuses, which are
abundant but don’t need a heap of water. Case solved, mission complete.
We went to meet
the sign with our riad’s name on it, and the man holding the sign, and got a
lift to our accommodation. Very ...
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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After immense Irish experiences and an interesting and equally incredible adventure in Italy i arrived in Morocco having met both big brother Jage and eventually Stewart in Milan...
We made our way to the mad, mixed and amazing Marrakech with a few friends we found along the way and ended up in the midst of Ramadan at a funky guesthouse hidden away in the ...
... carrying everything from bags to gutted goats. Our driver liked to drive with the hood ornament right over the middle of the road which, although a 2-lane road each way was, in fact, as many vehicles as could fit across all lanes and ½ way into the on-coming lanes at any given time. Clearly, bribes not withstanding, it was easy to get a driver’s license in Marrakesh. We park just out of the flow and follow our driver ...
Marrakesh, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco thedicksons... un any viatjant pel món i vivint el dia a dia només pensant en viatjar, veure coses i conèixer gent! Tenim tantes aventures per explicar i recordar que ens durarant tota la vida. Un viatge d'aquestes característiques t'omple en molts sentits, veus i experimentes situacions que mai et sembla que podries viure en la teva pròpia pell. Estem molt contents del suport que hem rebut durant tots ...
Marrakech, Morocco hugoalfonso... be an incredible picture to shoot at each and every corner, but the people here really get a fit when you take a picture of them. The Egyptians seemed far more relaxed about this. Pull out a camera here and you will feel like a rapist in a monastery. No telephoto lens is long enough. They will spot you. I started shooting out of the hip like John Wayne, without looking through the viewfinder, but I got caught. When ...
Marrakech, Morocco sabaidii... mt, respira-se...umas vistas fabulosas, vimos o
Toujbkal o segundo monte mais alto de Africa 4.167 mt.
Ait Benhaddou
um Kashbah fabuloso, bem tratado dentro das suas possibilidades, mais
uma vez labiríntico. Com uma cor ao final do dia quente, muito quente,
uma terracota quase vermelha. Aqui comprei a minha recordação da viagem
o tapete. Aqui foram gravados filmes como "A Jóia do Nilo", "Lawrence
da Arábia", "Jesus de Nazaré".
Um rio com ...
... We had a lovely lunch on the roof terrace, local salad, chicken with preserved lemons and olives and fresh oranges with cinnamon. A glass of local (Casablanca) beer washed it down. Then Elly went for a sleep and I pounded the pavements and went to Jemma el Fna. Got trapped by the snake men and 100 Dirhams later have very bad photographs of me holding a large worm (sorry vast, venomous, killer snake). There was a cross Cobra nearby but ...
Marrakech, Morocco markl... alive once darkness has fallen... the thousands of tiny lights from all the stalls light up the square, the smoke from the food being cooked blankets the square, and the whole area is completely bustling with both locals and tourists. It's a fantastic feast for the eyes (and nose)! Our highlights of the square: - Fresh-squeezed orange juice from any of the dozens of stands lining the square: You can't go wrong at 25 cents a glass! - Harira ...
Marrakech, Morocco edamame
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