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Old February 6th, 2004, 10:49 PM
Patrick Hernan
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I am considering a trip to Morocco that would be 4 weeks.
Minus tavel time this would be 25 days. How much of Morocco
could I see in that time? Would it be possible do to a
survey of the major sights and regions in that time?

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Old February 6th, 2004, 11:15 PM
Miguel Cruz
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Default Morocco in 25 days

Patrick Hernan wrote:
I am considering a trip to Morocco that would be 4 weeks. Minus tavel time
this would be 25 days. How much of Morocco could I see in that time? Would
it be possible do to a survey of the major sights and regions in that
time?


Sure, it would be possible. Travel in most of Morocco is pretty
straightforward, with decent train service and comfortable buses, all at
rock-bottom prices. For the rest there are dedicated tourist buses or
car+driver hire arrangements. Or you could even hire a car and self-drive if
feeling rich and adventurous.

A highlights trip of Fes, Marrakech, a beach spot, some Atlas mountains, and
some desert would fit well in 4 weeks.

miguel
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Old March 10th, 2004, 05:16 PM
Blue Men of Morocco
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Default Morocco in 25 days

What time of the year are you planning to travel??

That would have some influence of the time you spend in the desert.

Many parts are accessible by decent trains.. Others are better with
driver/guide with transport.

Official guides make for a better experience in the Imperial Cities.

We offer complete or partial driver/guide services and could offer advice on
the other parts if you want to save money without a car throughout the whole
trip.

We also have a small hotel with bivouac, camel trips, etc in Merzouga.

Contact me directly if you are interested .

E. Elena Hall, Co Director Blue Men of Morocco Co. Visit us in Morocco!
http://www.bluemenofmorocco.com
"Miguel Cruz" wrote in message
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Patrick Hernan wrote:
I am considering a trip to Morocco that would be 4 weeks. Minus tavel

time
this would be 25 days. How much of Morocco could I see in that time?

Would
it be possible do to a survey of the major sights and regions in that
time?


Sure, it would be possible. Travel in most of Morocco is pretty
straightforward, with decent train service and comfortable buses, all at
rock-bottom prices. For the rest there are dedicated tourist buses or
car+driver hire arrangements. Or you could even hire a car and self-drive

if
feeling rich and adventurous.

A highlights trip of Fes, Marrakech, a beach spot, some Atlas mountains,

and
some desert would fit well in 4 weeks.

miguel
--
Hundreds of travel photos from around the world: http://travel.u.nu/



 




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