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Carne, carne, CARNE!! The food (and drink) blog
... and brief love affair with the 'Paul' patisserie chain who served us up hot, hangover-curing cheese baguettes at the Gare du Lyon train station after a massive night out. We all proclaimed it was the best thing we have EVER eaten (Paris, France). 6. Getting excited when catching a free promotional packet of chips while watching the Tour de France, then being horrified when realising they are peanut flavoured. (Pau, France). 7. Trying to blend in with the locals at a ...
Toubkal
... in the field of travel. It was launched in 2012 with the objective of taking adventurous visitors off the beaten track to experience the beauty and unique character of Morocco. Flexible, friendly, and focussed on your objectives and requirements, Toubkal traveling provides a complete service for all styles of journey around one of the Moroccan's most appealing travel destinations.
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Marrakech 2010
... s lifestyle. The silent overnight was absolut!!
A few days later we went to Tiziri Falls, there we met a few little crazy monkeys. They were so funny and they only wanted food. The landscape of the falls was incredible, I was very impressed, I had never seen anything like this!!
In my opinion, was a positive experience for me, also was an oportunity to visit new places and the mos important, I met great ...
From gondolas to camels
... shutters...pillows on the floor and a large four poster bed....I expected Ali Barbar to fly through the window on a magic carpet....this is their off season so the rihad is practically deserted...except for heaps of staff who are very friendly and very helpful....we had dinner in their Restuarant and the lamb specialty was very tender....the next day we ventured into the Medina...the ancient part of the city....which is a hive of activity....on the first day you do feel a bit like ...
It's the stuff Movies are made of.
We had organised a day trip to Ourika Valley. The mini van picked us and the rest of our group up at 9am. The drive was about 1.5 hours long and we stopped along the at several attractions including: an argon oil factory our guide told us "it is good for your hair and every part of your body, no exceptions". We saw them extract the oil using the traditional method and were shown round the herb garden.
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