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Grand Hotel Tazi Marrakech

Avenue El Mouahidines / Bab Agnaou Marrakech, Morocco

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The most marvelous market

A travel blog entry by j.mccrary

The girls and I arrived in Marrakech after a 16 hour journey via taxi and bus from Chefchaouen. At this point I am quite used to getting my nights rest in a bus, but it was the first time for the girls so they were pretty exhausted. I told the girls that I really wanted to find a hotel with a swimming pool: Africa+summer+afternoon=Jordan needs a …

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Trust in Allah, but tie up your camel!

A travel blog entry by viva.sabata

Today was a 200km loop from Ouazazate via the Draa Valley. The roads were very passable by my standards. However they may not be passable by 'normal' standards. For example, the road was barely wide enough to allow passage of a car and a truck and the asphalt (a luxury item IMHO) was badly deteriorated at the edges along with frequent potholes on the middle. The roads are infrequently traveled so bring plenty of water and fuel. We ...

Across the Atlas to the Real Morocco

A travel blog entry by viva.sabata

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... drop off at the Marrakech and Fez airports, respectively, so as to avoid city driving as much as possible. GPS rental was not an option so bring your own or use your smart phone map. Along with obeying speed limits, the nice man who rented us the car also advised to always keep the tank above 3/4 capacity, park in secure lots, and no monkeys or snakes in the car; apparently this has been a problem in the past. He stressed keeping the tank full because ...

All Roads Lead to Marrakech

A travel blog entry by viva.sabata

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Since Marrakech is the hub of central Morocco there seemed no getting around another stop there. We booked a couple of rooms at the same hotel we had previously and set out on the LPG-recommended walking tour. About all we got done on the list of eight sights was the palace. It looked very much like the Alhambra in Granada, Anadalucia, only on a miniture scale and not on a hill top. But the intracate plaster carvings, wood work, tile work, and Moorish architecture were no less impressive. ...

An Oasis for the Senses

A travel blog entry by locaa

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... a challenge. It’s a maze of narrow and windy roads and tunnels with few street names. If you attempt to just ask for directions, you end up with a personal escort that charges a “reasonable” price of 10 Euros for their unwanted service. After much wandering and a bit of assistance, we arrived at the hostel.

The first night we found ourselves on the rooftop hostle bar (shocker?) and ended up meeting 3 awesome guys from Belgium, ...

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