En route
Sitting at the Toronto airport. So far so good. Had a smooth flight here including a good nap and a fun tri-doku in the en route magazine. No aero-fringales though. (those yummy sesame corn chip flax things I love so much). I was kind of sad to get here in record time and watch the earlier flight leave. I could totally have made that flight and could be en route right now...oh well. 20 minute connections are not a good idea, especially with checked luggage. Loving the free wi-fi and Touchie right now (my iPod touch). I now have a clue where to go tomorrow in Frankfurt and how to get there. This is going to be a true adventure since I have done very little preparation for this trip. So unlike me. Not too serious though since I will have my CEO ( chief experience officer) and seven other travel mates touring Morocco with me for 2 weeks. I then have a couple extra days in Marrakesh followed by 3 days in Madrid, 2 in Salamanca before returning to Cassablanca for a last day and returning home on Easter Monday.
It wouldn't sound right if you didn't have an encounter with a bug. All sounds exciting. Keep posting.
Peach
Day 1: Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Zagora
Departure from your hotel or riad in Marrakech, we drive over the stunning High Atlas mountains through Tizi n’Tichka (alt 2260 m). On the side of the mountains you will see Berber farms and traditional villages untill we arrive to Ouarzazate named “Hollywood of Morocco” stop for lunch then visit Taourirt Kasbah before we continue south over the Tizi-n-Tnifift pass untill we arrive to Agdz and drive near by Dra’a Valley rich of Palm plantations along the way then stop in one of the amazing panoramic to to see the ocean of palm trees Continue to Zagora there your camels waiting for you to start your camels trip about about 2hrs spend the night under nomadic tent.
Day 2: Zagora - Marrakech
Early wake up to see sunrise and have a breakfast,camel riding back and continue by car on the same road Dra’a Valley we head to Aït Benhaddou, a ‘fortified city', situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech. It is situated on a hill along the Ouarzazate River and boasts some beautiful examples of kasbahs, some of which remain inhabited. Granted UNESCO World Heritage listing, the site had been the setting for many films including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.have lunch then continue to Marrakech over the high Atlas mountains..
Tour included :
- Tour in 4x4 vehicle
- Driver
- Fuel
- Hotel overnight stays (breakfast & dinner included)
- Camel ride
- 1 night in desert camp
Not included :
- Flight
- Meals
- Drinks
NOTE : If the itineraries that we offer does not match what you're looking for ,contact us and we will prepare the trip to your needs and requirements
THE PRICES is depend the accommondations
Contact with mostapha oulfakirtours@hotmail.fr