Riad Amazighen
Travel Blogs from Marrakech
Carne, carne, CARNE!! The food (and drink) blog
... OJ and fresh bread, butter and homemade jam at a nice cafe in the sun, we returned the next day. The next day, however, there was something very wrong with the jam. Someone either got the recipe wrong and quadrupled the sugar content or we were drugged, because we were on some kind of sugar rush all day. (Essaouria, Morocco). 35(d). We order mixed brochettes for dinner. The waiter then comes and proudly shows us the raw brochettes and explains how they will be cooked ...
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
... wooden door that looked like something out of a middle ages castle....bolts and locks were slid and turned and the huge wooden door opened....we stepped into something out of Aladin....mosaic tiles everywhere....a courtyard with palm trees and a fountain in the middle...the staff were very welcoming...we were served traditional Moroccan sweet tea....which is a combination of green tea...mint..and lots of sugar....very nice....our room was large with mosaic tiles ....stain glass ...
It's the stuff Movies are made of.
... to see. They lived a very simple life but we couldn't help but notice and laugh that there was electricity switches around the cottage. So, we think although they definitely lived a simple life it wasn't as simple as the guide portrayed to us.
We jumped back in the van and headed up the road to enjoy our lunch on the riverside. It was a really nice lunch and very similar to the lunch we'd had the ...
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- Pets allowed