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The big smoke and big scam merchants
We arrived in Marrakesh airport early morning and managed to avoid the expensive taxis and track down the local bus, getting a bargain ticket and then being dropped off in the main square Dejemma el Fna.
Paul had pre-booked our accommodation so with our trusty Rogh Guide map and an address for Riad 34 we set off in the hot sun with our …
Carne, carne, CARNE!! The food (and drink) blog
... from a little man in a caravan in the middle of nowhere, just before crossing the French-Spanish border (which, by the way is not marked, you just know you have crossed the border when you get to a cattle grid. We were hoping for flamenco dancers and tapas. This did not happen). (Near the French-Spanish border, the Pyrenees). 11. We are joined by a fit looking retired (we think he was totally minted, by the way) Dutch man / fellow camino hiker as we sit down to one of ...
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
The christmas holidays to 2010, I went to Marrakech and I visited diferent places, the first was:
The Place Jemaa el Fna is a central square at entrance to market in Marrakech. You can buy all types of things, from backpacks to dentures, snakes or anything else. Also, you can find a lot of types of food. The most popular is cuscus with spicy ingredients. There you can eat with fork and knife, but the tradition is ...
From gondolas to camels
Morooco....mmmm....different....we have seen a lot of different cultures in our travels around the world.....but landing in Marrakesh really put us "out there"......on the taxi ride from the airport we went down Mohamed VI street...the longest street in Africa...16 kms long....all the buildings looked like large sand castles made at the beach and tinted a light red....when we got to our rihad ( which is like a large mansion with a courtyard in the middle) our taxi driver banged on ...