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Tours of Morocco
My wife and I want to visit Morocco next year. Because what we have
heard about the difficulty of independent travel (touts, the language ....) we would like to go on a tour. We don't desire or want expensive hotels and meals but tenting in a sandstorm is not my idea of fun either. Can anyone recommend a tour provider? Thanks Steve Gerdemann |
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Le 21 Sep 2006 20:42:17 -0700, steve a écrit :
My wife and I want to visit Morocco next year. Because what we have heard about the difficulty of independent travel (touts, the language ...) we would like to go on a tour. We don't desire or want expensive hotels and meals but tenting in a sandstorm is not my idea of fun either. Can anyone recommend a tour provider? Thanks Steve Gerdemann Hi Steve, we are a small local agency. I and my husband take care of our customers, and build the tours according to their own desires (more or less adventure, more or less culture, etc...) It's true that it is better to discover this country accompanied, at least for the first time. Apart from language, you get used on how to avoid insisting merchants, and kids. Once you've been there ... it is also quite easy to come back alone. Most of the people speak enough englis, at least in the turistic areas. If you want to discover the remote country (which we offer), then you really need a local guide. Some people even speak only Berber and no arabic. You can have a look at our offer on http://www.oasisdemezgarne.com/lgen/tours-morocco.htm And in any case, I wish you a great discovery of Morocco ! -- Marie-Aude www.trassagere.com www.oasisdemezgarne.com www.ayour.org |
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Most of tourist visit Morrocco starting from Tangier because it the nearest point to Europe,only 15 km,and it can be reashed in about 35 minutes by the daily fast ferries that links Tarifa of Algegiras to Tangier,once in Tangier then you can hire a private-guide and he will get in charge of everthing.If this is not suffissant pls let me know i will be glad to inform and help. -- Merrouch |
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Hello ,
This is a website about the south of Morocco ,you will find intersting informations . WWW.OUARZAZATE.COM Have a nice trip |
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I would not hesitate to recommend Tangier to a friend
Walking in The Kasbah, Medina and Berber Markets by bono. The most memorable part was undoubtedly approaching the summit of the Kasbah. It was a wonderful feeling seeing the old Streets and Souks open up before us. Keep your head up and look around you. Morocco was an amazing Country, Tangier wondrful City and there is a lot to take in. was a value, and Definitely The impact on the environment of the trip was negligible and the guides and all other assistance was from the local Berber population. These people did benefit from the trade but also added a huge amount to the experience sharing their knowledge of the Culture and Country and their irrepressible Spirit. -------------------------------------- Créez votre carnet de voyage simplement : http://www.top-depart.com Besoin d'informations sur une destination : son budget, ses facilités ou ses problèmes, l'ambiance sur place, et une multitude de photos, Venez découvrir l'expérience de nos reporters et suivez les en direct aux les quatres coins du monde en direct. Un concentré de dépaysement. une seule adresse : http://www.top-depart.com/ -------------------------------------- |
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Most folks that fly into Morocco go to Casablanca or Marrakech. Blue
Men of Morocco is a small very reliable tour company that arranges driver/guide for tours throughout Morocco. If folks arrive in Tangier, they can be met at the ferry. From my experience, Tangier is a horrible place for tourists- with no disrespect to the normal folks that live there. check out www.bluemenofmorocco.com for a company run by an American woman and a Berber man. also have a hotel in the desert where there can be sand storms!!!!!!!!!! Elena of Blue Men f Morocco Co. Bono wrote: I would not hesitate to recommend Tangier to a friend Walking in The Kasbah, Medina and Berber Markets by bono. The most memorable part was undoubtedly approaching the summit of the Kasbah. It was a wonderful feeling seeing the old Streets and Souks open up before us. Keep your head up and look around you. Morocco was an amazing Country, Tangier wondrful City and there is a lot to take in. was a value, and Definitely The impact on the environment of the trip was negligible and the guides and all other assistance was from the local Berber population. These people did benefit from the trade but also added a huge amount to the experience sharing their knowledge of the Culture and Country and their irrepressible Spirit. -------------------------------------- Créez votre carnet de voyage simplement : http://www.top-depart.com Besoin d'informations sur une destination : son budget, ses facilités ou ses problèmes, l'ambiance sur place, et une multitude de photos, Venez découvrir l'expérience de nos reporters et suivez les en direct aux les quatres coins du monde en direct. Un concentré de dépaysement. une seule adresse : http://www.top-depart.com/ -------------------------------------- |
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