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Trekking in morocco(atlas mountains and desert)
A Travel Blog by trekmorocco
... as an old culture in the North Africa. The large diversity of his products will satisfy travellers in spite of their different tastes and interests.holiday ways. Walking in the High Atlas lead you to explore the wilderness of Morocco's mounta
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Morocco Diary
A Travel Blog entry by lanlubber from Casablanca, Morocco
... Barbary Apes on the Rock, Gib will be British. Snow alongside the road Ski runs outside Irfane The Atlas Mountains in Morocco have three distinct ranges, the Rif which runs roughly west/east just inland from the Mediterranean Sea, ...
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DRAMA OF THE SEAS BEFORE MOROCCO!
A Travel Blog entry by cali from Casablanca, Morocco
... all of Africa and that was really awesome because the inside was gorgeous. Oh my gosh, so intricate and beautiful. The architecture in Morocco is just amazing. I loved it more than any I saw while in Europe last semester that is for sure! After our long ...
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Middle Atlas
A Travel Blog entry by courtneybrannan from Fes, Morocco
We had another breakfast of yummy corn crepes and yogurt and met our driver, Abraham, to go to the Middle Atlas of Morocco. The Middle Atlas is in the mountainous area of Morocco, where a lot of Berber people live in small villages. The Berbers speak ...
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The Land of the Atlas
A Travel Blog entry by vikram78 from Marrakech, Morocco
... hotels, the Ibis Mousaffir chain of hotels are the best bet. To be found right outside every major train station in Morocco, they offer comfortable rooms, a good breakfast every morning and a luxurious swimming pool to laze by, whenever you need. So ...
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Fes, Morocco - our final city
A Travel Blog entry by suenson_taylors from Fes, Morocco
... of the week that have been made by hand by the city’s artisans as a gift to their monarch. Interestingly, although Morocco is supposed to be a democracy and holds elections every 6 years, it is the king who appoints ministers regardless of whether ...
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Second day - watching the hotels
A Travel Blog entry by qbcle from Agadir, Morocco
... , the apartments was a good will of hotel owners). We sit to the bus, got our cameras ready and departed... First stop was Royal Atlas Hotel & Spa 5*. Well, it's very rich, very pretentious... Red wood is everywhere around you... And that is what ...
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The Kasbah at Imlil / Farewell Dinner at Yacout
A Travel Blog entry by wareameye from Marrakech, Morocco
... awards ceremony and then proceed to dinner at Dar Yacout – simply the best restaurant in all of Morocco, and favored by the King himself. The royal service and sumptuous cuisine is truly a fitting conclusion to our tour of the Kingdom of ...
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A Mutiny in Marrakech
A Travel Blog entry by wareameye from Marrakech, Morocco
... conquests. I prove once again my astute judgment of character by getting absolutely none of them correct. (Examples: "I once lived with the Royal Family of Bahrain" or "I was staying at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas the day it burned down." or "I was once ...
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The Marrakech Life
A Travel Blog entry by sianeth from Marrakech, Morocco
... most things are still substantially cheaper than in England. The palaces are towards the south of the medina, both uninhabited - there are a few royal palaces these days, but the public can't go in. The first was El Badi palace, which was the ruins of ...
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Thus far...
A Travel Blog entry by annaclaire from Azilal, Morocco
... I got to bond with the other volunteers and talk to a nice Moroccan man who is a paleontologist in Chicago, but visits Morocco often. One of my favorite things about flying over the Atlantic and staying awake is watching the sunrise. It was beautiful, ...
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Farewell to the Troops
A Travel Blog entry by wareameye from Marrakech, Morocco
... to time to admire the views at the pool (see photo). This evening I have a wonderful dinner with my local tour operators here in Morocco. We do a post-mortem of this tour, talk about ways to improve it (hard to imagine how it could be better), and make ...
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Fez - Not Just a Hat!
A Travel Blog entry by albertine from Fes, Morocco
... beautiful and the tajines on display were tempting. I may have to pick one up and ship it home before I leave Morocco. After a few hours of wandering through the Medina, our guides arranged for an authentic Moroccan meal for us at a restaurant that ...
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The Zen of Shopping in Fez
A Travel Blog entry by wareameye from Fez, Morocco
... their hands. We throw some coins. They continue working in a heavy downpour. Continuing on we pass the oldest university in Morocco and the shrine of Moulay Idriss II. There is another shrine and then a visit to the place where woolen Moroccan carpets ...
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Marrakech Express
A Travel Blog entry by noellemurphy from Casablanca, Morocco
... . I put my shoes back on, got my stuff together and walked off, leaving my laptop there. I then got on the plane, flew to Morocco, checked in to the hotel, went to bed, went on a city tour 4 hours later and not until the next afternoon when I tried to ...
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The journey to Ouarzazate
A Travel Blog entry by jaxxed from Ouarzazate, Morocco
... sit on a bus for 9 hours. Today we boarded a bus for Ouarzazate. It's a small mountain town, on the other side of the Atlas from Marrakech. Our bus ride ended at night, so we thought we'd get some zzzs aboard; we were wrong. The mountains are amazing. ...
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A tourist among the tourists
A Travel Blog entry by mightyseven from Ouarzazate, Morocco
... on the bus today and arrived in Ouarzazate. It's towards the south which meant we had to cross the amazing Atlas mountains which was one of the most terrifying and amazingly beautiful trips I've had by bus. I am spending one ...
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Stranded in Casablanca
A Travel Blog entry by lgcarter from Casablanca, Morocco
... of the West Wing to entertain me while I speculate about hw flat the area around Casablanca airport is, despite the hotel being named after the country's mountain range. *raises complementory cocktail with Royal Air Maroc voucher* To safe ...
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Camel for dinner?
A Travel Blog entry by lyncraven from Fes, Morocco
... up some higher terraces to look down over the Derb Chouwara tanneries. Reputed to be the largest of all the tanneries in Morocco, I was simply here to observe a bigger and more varied tannery than that seen in Marrakech. With a much larger ...
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Dar Les Cigognes Marrakech
108 rue de Berima, Marrakech, Morocco
... recommended many activities in and around Marrakech and we were very happy to be so well taken care of, having never been to Morocco. Our room, the Safari Room, was very pretty and oh so comfortable, and our dinner, on the terrace, excellent and well- ...
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