“Best Zoo I've Ever Been To” Rabat Zoo in Morocco



I been to many Zoos in many countries, What I Liked about this one was (most of) the animals were active or playing or interacting with each other, big open enclosures, still some room for improvement some of the smaller animals like mongoose and foxes could do with more space IMO. Its a bit awkward to get to if not driving, we got tram to last stop on line 2 Al Irfane and got blue cab from there 25dh, but could not get a cab back and had to walk couple km's back to tram on busy road, but still worth the trip.
Only 50 dirhams which is under £5... and so much to see, cute animals but some scary ones too and friendly staff! What more could you ask for!
On my annual trip to Rabat I visited the Zoo again in June 2014. Despite the fact that the tickets are cheap it was still relatively quiet (well I did came across two groups of young children). It is still as clean as it was before and I think that this time there were a bit more animals.

In comparison to the old Zoo the staff is this time instructed (and willing) to make sure that people stick by the rules. In the old Zoo you could give a staff member a few Dirham and he would try to annoy the lions by using a stick. On this occasion I actually saw a staff member arguing with some idiots who had thrown candy to a chimpanzee!. Very good!.

This time I noticed that there were two groups of lions, one in the big enclose a bit in the back of the park and one at the entrance.. which you can only see when you look into one of the vacant buildings.... Such a pity, why don't the open the space or put a cafe or restaurant in it?!?..... I am sure people would love to see lions (behind glass) from such a short distance while they are eating and drinking!.

I still say that this is one of the best, if not the best things to do in Rabat. Nobody is bothering you and it is also the only real Zoo in Morocco!. A lovely way to spent two to four hours!.
This is a new zoo and still needs some work but was a perfect diversion for the kids. It's not too big so is navigable, they have done a nice job w/ landscaping (although some of the animal quarters need help) and have stationed snack booths at enough places that you can get something to eat and continue with your trip. There are several large maps posted and the food in the cafe was fine - just know that what's on the menu and what they actually have can be different. Worth the effort.

Clothing Advice for Traveling to Marrakech

Anyone lucky enough to get a glimpse of Marrakech with its fabled medina, ancient Islamic architecture and cosmopolitan ville nouvelle will have other things on their mind than what to wear. Travelers should bring comfortable, weather-proof attire that allows them to explore the city. Cultural considerations are important here, too, since Marrakech residents, like most Moroccans, expect visitors to dress modestly.

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Spring and Summer

For those visiting Marrakech in the warmer spring and summer months, sun protection and light, breathable clothing are key. March through September is the hottest time in the city, with average daytime high temperatures ranging anywhere from 73 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Visitors should bring short-sleeved shirts, knee-length shorts and jeans or pants in light-weight materials such as cottons or linens. Sunglasses and a brimmed hat plus a reliable sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher are also must-packs for consistently sunny Marrakech. Though daytime temperatures can be sweltering, spring and summertime nights tend to be much cooler, with average temperatures from the mid-50s to high 60s, so don’t forget to pack a few long-sleeved sweaters and a light jacket. Visitors heading to Marrakech in March and April should prepare for scattered rainfall and bring a windbreaker or rain jacket.

Autumn and Winter

Visitors heading to Marrakech in autumn or winter can expect to enjoy mild, frequently sunny weather. Average daytime temperatures in October through February range from 65 to 82 degrees with chilly nighttime temperatures from 40 to 57 degrees. Take sun-protective gear, including sunglasses and hats plus some long-sleeved shirts, pants and scarves. Once November hits, rain becomes much more common in Marrakech, so those visiting from this time until March should pack rain jackets, umbrellas and rain-proof shoes.

Cultural Considerations

Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country with conservative clothing standards, especially for its female population. While there isn’t an enforced dress code, men and women should respect the local culture by leaving short, tight or otherwise revealing clothing at home. To avoid stares or unwanted attention, particularly in the old city’s crowded el-Djema Fna square, it’s best to keep shoulders covered and stick to pants or knee-length shorts, skirts or dresses. For visitors planning to stop in at one of the city’s hammams (public bathhouses), a swimsuit and flip-flops or other open-toed shoes are the norm.

Shoes

A pair of comfortable walking shoes is indispensable for a trip to Marrakech. Unless you plan to get around solely via horse-drawn taxi or battle chaotic traffic through the narrow medina streets on a rented motorbike, you’ll likely be walking a great deal. In Marrakech’s old city especially, the streets are often cobbled or jagged, so bring footwear with a solid grip. Depending on when you visit, you may want to pack walking sandals, sneakers or comfortable boots, but forgo flip-flops and heels for long days of sightseeing.

Packing

Pack just enough clothing for your trip with a few outfits that you won’t mind wearing repeatedly so you’ll have enough space in your luggage to stow an extra pair of Berber slippers or an authentic Morocan tea set from Marrakech’s seemingly endless souqs. However, you may want to pack one dressy ensemble for nights out exploring the restaurants, bars and galleries of Marrakech’s ville nouvelle. The wide, cheap availability of (mostly) quality Moroccan goods throughout the city also make it easy to pick up an item or two you may have forgotten at home.








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Moroccan Women's Clothing-Morocco Travel Information

Moroccan Women's Clothing
Morocco Travel Information

Traditional clothing for women in Morocco consists of brightly colored, long flowing robes, headscarves, slippers, button down blouses, and, sometimes, even veils. This style of clothing has been cultivated since the ancient times of Moroccan history, and is still a part of the living tradition and culture of the country today. Typically, the women of Morocco continue wearing the traditional clothing of their forbearers without extensive variation or influence from the realms of Western fashion, but modern alterations of the historic Muslim-influenced styles of dress are rapidly creeping into wardrobes. Heterogeneous fashions - mixes between traditional Muslim/ Moroccan and modern women's clothing fashions - can now be observed in the streets of Morocco today, but the principles of hijab, the Muslim idea of modest dress, still prevail. There are various different articles of clothing that make up the Moroccan woman's wardrobe, and this paper is meant to shine some light on these pieces, as well as discuss the ways in which Muslim women's fashion has been changing in Morocco.
Hijab and its effect on Moroccan women's fashion:

The idea of hijab - to cover or provide privacy - is a central factor in any discussion of Moroccan women's clothing. "In some Arabic-speaking countries and Western countries, the word hijab primarily refers to women's head and body covering, but in Islamic scholarship, hijab is given the wider meaning of modesty, privacy, and morality" . Thus being, the essential philosophy behind Moroccan women's clothing is to cover the body with clothing which preserve for the wearer an impression of modesty, piety, and highly reserved sexuality. The Qur'an (24:31) states that:
�And say to the believing women that they cast down their looks and guard their private parts and do not display their ornaments except what appears thereof, and let them wear their head-coverings (khimars) over their bosoms (jaybs), and not display their ornaments except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex . . . "
In practice, hijab means that women must keep the essential forms of their womanhood covered from view with clothing that does not provide much of an indication of the shapes and graces found within when in public or in the company of men that are not of their family. This means that the women of Morocco tend to publicly wear long and loose robes (djellaba), button-up blouses which extend down to the knees or the ankles (kafkan), and headscarves (khimar) which cover most of the hair, the ears and the neck. Young girls in Morocco are except from the practice of hijab until the time of puberty, when they too are required to begin donning the concealing clothing of their mothers.
Although hijab - the wearing of modest clothing - is highly regarded in Morocco it is not compulsory for a woman to dress this way. It is becoming fairly common in Morocco for women to go out in public without wearing headscarves, long sleeves, and in Western style clothing. But for formal occasions, such as weddings or religious festivals, the principles of hijab prevail and women tend to wear traditional style Moroccan clothing (Wikipedia).   
Examples of hijab mandated Muslim women's fashions are below: 


Various examples of hijab throughout the Muslim World. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Hijab article.  
Although the clothing that the Moroccan women are wearing in the above photo appear to be modern or Western, they still sort of conform to the principles of hijab, as the dress is still modest in appearance and cover the entire body.
The Djellaba:
The base article of clothing that makes up the wardrobe of both Moroccan men and women is the djellaba. This is just a long, loose fitting robe which has a hood attached. The woman's djellaba is usually brightly colored and is ornately stitched with various patterns and/or is beaded. The djellaba generally covers the wearer from head to ankles and, keeping with the principles of hijab, is meant to provide a look of modesty. But the woman's djellaba is becoming adapted to meet with modern fashions and, "are becoming slimmer and shorter" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djellaba. The traditional women's djellaba can also be considered a jilbab, "which refers to any long and loose-fit coat or garment worn by some Muslim women"
The djellaba's, "hood is of vital importance for both sexes as it protects the wearer from the sun and in earlier times was used as a defense against sand being blown into the wearers face by strong desert winds. It is not uncommon for the hood to be used as an informal pocket during times of nice weather, and can fit loaves of bread or bags of groceries". The hood of the djellaba, which is called a "cob," is also what distinctly defines it from the kaftan, which is simply a button-down cloak that extends to the ankles or, in modern cases, the knees of the wearer that does not have an attached hood.
Examples of the Moroccan woman's djellaba are below:



This is an example of the Moroccan woman's djellaba.


Another photo of women in a market in Casablanca wearing the traditional Moroccan djellaba robe.

An example of a Moroccan woman's djellaba. Notice the hood at the back of the garment.
These are examples of how Moroccan women's clothing is adapted with designs and accessories to be more feminine. Such djellabas as the ones pictured above are very common in Morocco.
The Kaftan:
The kaftan is another important article of Moroccan women's clothing. It is essentially a long, over-grown, button up shirt which extends to the knees or ankles of the wearer. These garments are worn in the Arab/ Muslim world from Morocco to India, and are part of the standard form of dress for both men and women in these regions. But "In Moroccokaftans are only worn by women, and are substantially different from their Turkish counterpart. They are probably of Turkish origin though, through neighboring Turkish dominated Algeria." The kaftan complies well with the demands of hijab, as they tend to be modest articles of clothing which completely cover a woman's body without giving much sign of what lays beneath

Below are some photographs of kaftans in the Muslim world:
Photo of a Moroccan woman wearing a kaftan in Marrakech.


The above photo is from Wikipedia Morocco Culture and shows an example of an elaborate Moroccan kaftan.
The Headscarf or Khimar:
The headscarf or Khimar is a major part of traditional and modern women's clothing in Morocco. Historically, most women in the country would cover their heads and necks with some type of covering in respect to hijab. But today these issues are not so stringently withheld to, and women in Morocco are free to go in public with or without head and neck coverings.
From my observations based on traveling in Morocco at the end of 2007 and again in the beginning of 2008, many of the young women in the country seem to be taking traditional Islamic dress as the main bearing upon their modern fashions, and retain the headscarf. I was actually surprised at how many women, both young and old, still cover their heads and necks. It seems as if this has much to do with a certain revival in Muslim culture and traditional fashion that is somehow blended into a 'modern' wardrobe.
I have learned that this was not the case twenty years ago in Morocco, when many upper and middle class women were moving away from traditional Islamic clothing and towards more Western fashions. The author, Pamela Windo, writes that, "In the 1980s and 1990s, when I lived in Marrakech, the headscarf was a simple affair. In Gueliz, the New Town, few women wore either a headscarf . . .[but] in 1997 . . . [I] was surprised, alarmed even, to see how many more women are now wearing headscarves, most noticeably in the modern cities of Casablanca and Rabat. Not older women, but young ones; the same age group as the young women who had so exuberantly discarded them a decade before. And instead of scarves tied under the chin, they have now adopted the hijab, which is swathed closely around the head in the stricter Middle Eastern way" (Newsweek, Hijabs and High-heels). This was definitely the case when I was traveling in Morocco, as the headscarf has come back in "style."
Below are photos of Muslim headscarves or Khimar:
  
Photo of a Moroccan woman in a headscarf while talking on a cell phone in Meknes.
 
Close-up picture, from the Hijab, of a Muslim woman wearing a headscarf.
Footwear:
The footwear that Moroccans tend to wear are slippers called babouches, and are usually made of soft leather, do not have a heal, and are oftentimes brightly colored. Both women and men in Morocco wear these slippers. The Moroccan slippers that the women wear are usually very decorated and come in many different colors and have a large variety of designs and patterns over them. Many women also wear high-heeled sandals that are often decorated with sparkly finery.
The below photo is of Moroccan women's babouches:  
Moroccan women's babouches stacked on top of each other in a market in Marrakech.
The Future of Woman's Clothing in Morocco:
Morocco is a very progressive Muslim culture, and the way of dress for women and hijab is much less strict than in other Islamic countries. There have even been governmental and cultural movements in Morocco to "modernize" the dress code for women in an effort to seem more open to international appeal. In the 1970's and 80's these movements were very popular with the county's upper classes, but today the steam seem to have worn off a little, as "traditional clothing" seems to be very much in style now.
In an article in the BBC's World News website the headline reads, Morocco Moves to Drop Headscarf, and is about how the Moroccan government is slowly removing some images of women in headscarves from school textbooks. But this movement has not yet gone beyond superficial trimmings, as woman's dress is a major issue in Islamic cultures, and any teetering of this balance could provoke a wide-spread fundamentalist movement to counter any government sanctioned changes to women's clothing. But this effort to Westernize women's dress does not seem to have much of an effect on the youth of Morocco, as young women have found ways of combining hijab with modern fashions. As Pamela Windo wrote in an article for Newsweek:
"Although they [headscarves] are made of colorful fabrics with pretty clips at the back, what most struck me was the blatant dichotomy between the hijab and their other clothes. While a few women wear it with a subdued djellaba, and others with their everyday modern suits, skirts and coats, a startling number of young Moroccan women combine the hijab with figure-revealing blue or black jeans, elaborate glittering belts, modern sexy tops and designer sunglasses. Equally striking is the glossy-magazine-style make-up, heavy on the lipstick and black kohl eye-liner" .   
This is an interesting phenomenon and is on par with a traditional Islamic revitalization that is taken place throughout the Muslim world. "In more secular Muslim nations, such as Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt, many women are choosing to wear the Hijab, Burqa, Niqab, etc. as an act of defiance against the secularization of society, but also because of the widespread growth of the Islamic revival in those areas[citation needed]. Similarly, increasing numbers of men are abandoning the Western dress of jeans and t-shirts, that dominated places like Egypt 20 to 30 years ago, in favour of more traditional Islamic clothing such as the Galabiyya" . Many young people in these regions seem to be going back on the "modernizing" efforts of their parents and are reveling in their Muslim identity, as least as far as in the way they dress. This can be said of Morocco, as the majority of the young women that I observed in the streets seemed to at least referenced traditional Islamic dress in their clothing, even if the look that they portrayed was overwhelmingly modern. 
Photo showing modern dressed Moroccan women.
It is my impression that clothing and style of dress can be used an indication of the ebb and flow of a particular society at a certain point in time. From an analysis of Moroccan women's clothing, I must conclude that the visible manifestations and vestiges of traditional Islamic culture are very strong amongst young women. I can only wonder if this Islamic revival spans beneath the kaftas, babouches, and headscarves." What is considered modest, or daring, in one society may not be considered so in another. It is important, they say, for believers to wear clothing that communicates modesty and reserve in the situations in which they find themselves" . From my observations in Morocco, the clothing of the women seem to very much display the modesty and reserve inherent to the traditional Islamic idea of hijab.

10 things to know before visiting Morocco

Rainbows of color, spice-market smells, an urban orchestra of sounds: Morocco can be overwhelming at first.
Lying 13 kilometers, or 8 miles, from the coast of Spain, the North African country mixes Middle Eastern magic, Berber tradition and European flair.
Arabic is the official language, but you\'ll also hear French, Spanish, Berber and various dialects.Tourism has more than doubled since 2002, to nearly 10 million visitors in 2011. King Mohammed VI wants to increase the annual visitor numbers to 18 million by 2020.
The royal ruler's strategy is underpinned by infrastructure development, making traveling around the country even easier.
Add to this a program of ongoing social, political and economic reforms, and Morocco is one of the most moderate and peaceful countries in the region.
Cafes dominate life in Tangier
Cafes are the key place to socialize, for Moroccan men at least. They gather to drink sweet mint tea and watch people as they go about their affairs.
The northern port city of Tangier has a history of literary bohemianism and illicit goings-on, thanks to its status as an International Zone from 1923 to 1956.
The Interzone years, and the heady decades that followed, saw writers, rock stars and eccentrics flock to the city's 800-plus cafés.
Two must-visit spots: Cafe Hafa (Ave Hadi Mohammed Tazi), overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, was a favorite hangout of Tangier's most famous expat, writer and composer Paul Bowles.
Smoky and slightly edgy, Cafe Baba (1 rue Sidi-Hosni) is the coolest spot in the Kasbah. A photo of Keith Richards, kif-pipe in hand, still adorns the grimy walls.
Most mosques are off-limits to non-Muslims
Nearly 99% of the population is Muslim, and hearing the muezzin's melodic call to prayer for the first time is a spine-tingling moment.
While very few Moroccan mosques are open to non-Muslims, one exception is the towering Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca (Blvd Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah; +212 522 22 25 63).
Located on a promontory over the Atlantic Ocean, the mosque was completed in 1993 and can hold 105,000 worshipers inside and out.
Tradition and technology sit side by side, with colorful zellij (mosaic tiles), intricate stucco and carved cedar complementing the retractable roof and heated flooring.
If you can't make it to Casa, Marrakech's 16th-century Ali ben Youssef madrassa-turned-museum (Pl Ben Youssef; +212 524 44 18 93) is open to all and also features impressive Islamic design.
Multilingual Moroccans will put you to shame
Arabic is the official language, but you\'ll also hear French, Spanish, Berber and various dialects.
Arabic is the official language, but you'll also hear French, Spanish, Berber and various dialects.
Moroccans switch languages mid-sentence, reflecting the cultures -- Berber, Arab, French and Spanish -- that have crisscrossed the country.
Arabic is the official language, and you'll hear the Moroccan dialect, Darija, spoken on the street.
French continues to be widely spoken in cities; foreigners are often addressed in this first. Spanish is still spoken in Tangier.
There are also three main dialects spoken by the country's Berber majority: Tashelhit, Tamazight and Tarifit.
You'll be able to get by with English in the main tourist hubs, although "La, shukran" ("No, thank you" in Arabic) is one phrase to master.
Don't get stuck in Marrakech
Marrakech is justifiably popular, but there's so much more.
Fez tops the list for its maze-like medina, fabulous foodie scene and annual Festival of World Sacred Music.
For a slice of the Sahara, there's the desert town of Merzouga, near the impressive Erg Chebbi sand dunes, accessible via camel treks.
Active types can hike between Berber villages in the High Atlas or head to the blue-hued Andalusian town of Chefchaouen to explore the Rif Mountains.
Beach bums will love laid-back Essaouira and Sidi Ifni on the Atlantic coast, while surfers often head south to Taghazout.
For quiet contemplation, Morocco's holiest town, Moulay Idriss, is hard to beat. Plus, you'll have the nearby Roman ruins of Volubilis pretty much to yourself.
If you don't like cumin, you may starve
Cumin is one of the main spices used in Moroccan cooking. This pungent powder is used to flavor everything from tagines to mechoui (slow-roasted lamb).
Cumin is used as a condiment on most Moroccan tables, along with salt and chili. It's also a popular natural remedy for diarrhea.
"Cumin has anti-parasitical properties, so if you've got an upset tummy, a spoonful of cumin knocked back with water will help," said food guide Gail Leonard with Plan-It Fez.
Trains are cheap, comfortable and reliable
First class train travel in Morocco is affordable and worth it. Just be prepared to share your food.
First class train travel in Morocco is affordable and worth it. Just be prepared to share your food.
Train company ONCF operates one of the best train networks in Africa, making it the easiest way to travel between cities.
It's worth paying extra for first class, which comes with a reserved seat and A/C.
First class carriages have six-seat compartments or open-plan seating. Stock up on snacks, or buy them onboard, as it's customary to share food.
When it comes to traveling to smaller towns and villages, buses and grand taxis, usually old Mercedes sedans that can seat six (at a squash), are best.
Couscous is served on Fridays
You'll see it on every restaurant menu, but traditionally, couscous is served on Fridays, when families gather after prayers.
This is because the proper (not packet) stuff takes a long time to prepare.
Coarse semolina is hand-rolled into small granules to be steamed and fluffed three times. It's pale in color, deliciously creamy and served with vegetables and/or meat or fish.
Bread is the staple carb and is served with every meal, except couscous.
It's baked in communal wood-fired ovens, one of five amenities found in every neighborhood (the others being a hammam, or bathhouse; a drinking fountain; a mosque and a preschool).
Riad rooftops rock
The traditional Moroccan house (riad) is built around a central courtyard with windows facing inwards for privacy.
They're decked out with elaborate zellij, stucco and painted cedar and are easily the most atmospheric places to stay.
While Moroccans tend to use their rooftops as clotheslines, a riad roof terrace is the place to be come sunset.
In Marrakech, Italian-designed Riad Joya (Derb El Hammam, Mouassine Quarter; +212 524 391 624; www.riadjoya.com) has prime views of the Koutoubia Mosque minaret, while five-star La Sultana (403 rue de la Kasbah; +212 524 388 008;www.ghotw.com/la-sultana) overlooks the Atlas Mountains.
Top picks in Fez are the bohemian Riad Idrissy (13 Derb Idrissi, Sieje, Sidi Ahmed Chaoui, +212 649 191 410; www.riadidrissy.com) and its suntrap terrace, while Dar Roumana (30 Derb el Amer, Zkak Roumane; +212 535 741 637; www.darroumana.com) has sweeping views of the world's largest living medieval Islamic city.
When you hear 'balak!' watch out
The narrow streets of Morocco\'s souks are filled with hagglers, hustlers, mule-drivers and motor scooters.
The narrow streets of Morocco's souks are filled with hagglers, hustlers, mule-drivers and motor scooters.
Morocco's souks are not for the faint-hearted. The narrow streets teem with hagglers, hustlers, mule-drivers and motor scooters.
Rule No. 1 is to step aside when you hear "Balak!" It means there's a heavily laden handcart or mule bearing down on you.
You'll inevitably get lost, as maps don't usually include the warren of small alleys that make up the medina.
A guide can help you get your bearings and fend off touts, but be aware that anything you buy will have his commission built in to the price.
Alternatively, taking snaps of landmarks with your smartphone can help you find your way back to your accommodation.
It's not weird to be bathed by a stranger
There are plenty of posh hotel hammams, but nothing beats a visit to a no-frills public bathhouse.
Spotting the entrance can be tricky, as most signs are written in Arabic. Look for a shop selling toiletries or a mosque, as these are usually nearby.
It's advisable to stock up on black olive oil soap, ghassoul (clay used as hair conditioner), a kiis (exfoliating glove) and a mat to sit on. Visitors need to take their own towels, comb and flip-flops.

Women strip to their knickers (no bra), and men wear underpants. Then you'll be steamed, scrubbed and pummeled until you're squeaky clean.


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Taking Trekking Tours in Morocco




All regions of Morocco can be trekked if you want adventure. Unfortunately, some regions of Morocco require summer trekking experiences. Jbel Toubkal is the highest mountain peak in the Atlas Mountains. The higher elevations experience heavy snow fall during winter. It can also turn very cold up there during the evenings. For this reason Morocco tours will hike the mountain at certain parts of the year.





This is only a concern for individuals wanting the ultimate adventure. Anyone who is visiting Morocco to soak up culture can find Morocco trekking all year. These types of tours can be day hikes, overnight treks, and even a few days out in the mountainous regions of the country.





One of the easiest trekking experiences to have is the Ourika Valley. This hike is three hours of walking, with three hours of driving. You will visit Berber villages, the salt mines, and a beautiful waterfall in the High Atlas Mountains. The valley is lush with plants and animals. If you are lucky you may even see a Barbary Monkey on the trek.





For anyone wanting a more involved High Atlas trekking sojourn Imi Ourlad to Imlil may be the right tour. This trekking High Atlas Mountains tour lasts for three days with four to five hours of trekking a day. Like many of the trekking excursions you will begin in Marrakesh and drive to Imi Ourlad before starting the hike up into the valleys and gorges of the regions. From Imi Ourlad it is possible to reach Tizi Nlbour at 1600 meters. This area provides a guest house for lunch called Imsker. Once you have lunch with a beautiful view as a compliment, you will move on to Ait Aisa. Ait Aisa is at 1400 meters. It is a village, with a very long history. The traditions of the area help you immerse yourself in the culture of the region.





The next day you move on to Imnan Valley, Arg, Amssakrou, Ikiss, and then stop in Tinghrinn. All the while you are on this trip look out for the natural wildlife of the area. Tinghrinn is at 2100 meters. The last day takes you back down the High Atlas Mountains and to Marrakesh. All along the way you will spot waterfalls, streams, and running rivers teaming with the runoff from higher elevations. Whether you want a day hike or several days to experience Morocco the options are there for you.


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Tired of looking at the same bedroom, same dining room and same living room again and again? Then it's time for a change. This time to not just change the furniture or the color of your home, rather go for a completely different look. Decorating your home in Moroccan style is the latest trend these days. Morocco is like a melting pot of different cultures and styles and so the Moroccan style decor will have some of the features of every culture and style. One can even see hints of Arabic style in it.





Moroccan home decor can be classified into two types - urban Moroccan decor and rural Moroccan decor. The urban décor involves the use of ceramics, metal, wood and leather. On the other hand, the rural decor has more of the Middle Eastern influence, with an emphasis on the use of rugs, fabrics and embroideries. The best feature of having a Moroccan style decoration is that the objects used in it are usually those that have use in practical life too. Given below are some tips that will help you in decorating your home in the Moroccan style.





Moroccan Style Decorating Ideas





Use of Bright Colors





When decorating your home Moroccan style, make sure to use bright natural colors. The colors like green and blue, found in the sea of the area, and the ones like gold and yellow, found in the surrounding desert, should be used as much as possible. You can combine other colors like vibrant red, orange or purple with blue or gold to create an effervescent ambiance. Feel free to use of vibrant colors such as pink fuchsia, lavender, and orange while keeping the aesthetics in mind.





Bring Nature Home





For creating the tropical atmosphere seen in Morocco, you can make extensive use of plants. The more exotic the plants, the better look they will bring to your house. At the same time, they will also provide you with some greenery in the 'concrete-jungle' world of today. If it is feasible, you can also get textured walls.





Lighting





Lighting plays a very important role in adding that perfect Moroccan flavor look to your home decor. Moroccan light fixtures are totally different from those used in the other parts of the world. Moroccan light fixtures include Moroccan sconces, Moroccan chandeliers, Moroccan lanterns, Moroccan hanging pendants, and Moroccan lamps. A great source for quality handmade Moroccan light fixtures as well as Moorish lighting is a California company called Saint Tropez Boutique that design and handcrafts Moroccan light fixtures in Casablanca, Morocco and exclusively distributes them in the U.S.A. The reason why I like Saint Tropez Boutique because they are unique Moroccan light fixtures designs, plus they handcrafted from top quality Moroccan solid brass that has been carved into refined and intricate patterns. Addition to that Saint Tropez Boutique is the exclusive dealer in the U.S.A that has Moroccan light fixtures pre-wired for the UL-Standard (pre-wired for the U.S Standard wiring). To learn more about Moroccan lighting by Saint Tropez Boutique, please visit them online at: http://www.sainttropezboutique.us





Extensive Use of Textures





Moroccans love extensive use of textures in their home. So, if you want to have a Moroccan style look, rule out too much use of smooth and sleek materials. In fact, the fusion of multiple textures and shapes will be best. You can have darkened wood plank floors, which can be covered with natural fiber rugs of sand-ish color. This will not only add texture to the room, but also provide you with some comfort under the feet. You can also try draping fabric from the ceiling.





Some Other Tips





Colorful mosaic tables not only give a Moroccan feel to your place, but also help to brighten up a dull room. Use of handmade Moroccan tiles will go a long way in creating a Moroccan decor. Use of Moroccan tent as a Moroccan lounge getaway in your own backyard. Use of Moroccan wood lattice screens also known as Jali Screens in your windows doors, kitchen and bath cabinet doors, or even as a room divider wall. Last but not the least, you can buy silk bedcovers or cushion covers, in jewel tones, to create that perfect Moroccan look.





To learn more about Moroccan decorating ideas, please contact:





Saint Tropez Boutique



25 Evelyn way



San Francisco, California 94127



Phone: (415) 513-5920



Email: sales@sainttropezboutique.us



Website: http://www.sainttropezboutique.us





For more info, please contact:



Mark Logan



Saint Tropez Boutique



25 Evelyn way



San Francisco, CA 94127



(415)-513-5920



sainttropezboutique.us


Tips on What to Pack Before a Tour to Morocco



Wanneer ze reizen naar Marokko, mensen vragen zich vaak af wat ze moeten pack. Sommige mensen zijn bezorgd over de veiligheid, zodat ze belangrijke items zullen vergeten. Marokko is echt heel veilig, en het is twijfelachtig dat om het even wat van u zal worden gestolen. Mensen soms de meest voor de hand liggende dingen vergeten, en uiteindelijk betreurend dat het. Uit persoonlijke ervaring zijn hier een paar hoogste dingen die u zeker met u op uw tour nemen moet.




Een ding dat u moet doen is je zwembroek, vooral als u van plan bent een meer luxe tour. De meeste van de mooiere hotels en riads in Marokko hebben schone, mooie zwembaden voor uw plezier. Het weer in Marokko heet in de zomer en als u naar de Sahara reist, de woestijn is altijd warm en zonnig.




Een ander ding dat is van essentieel belang voor u om op uw reis naar Marokko is een camera. Marokko is niet goed-gekend voor zijn diefstal, en u en uw elektronische apparaten zullen beschermen tegen ongewenste handen. Marokko is ook een prachtige plek, en het is al bekend te veroorzaken veel mensen te vullen hun gehele geheugenkaart! Er zijn zo vele prachtige bezienswaardigheden en met uw camera kunt u vastleggen van momenten in de tijd dat u zult nooit willen vergeten. Het lopen door de Medina winkelen of rijden op kamelen, deze herinneringen zal zij met u voor eeuwig.




Juiste kleding is altijd leuk om te hebben waar je mag gaan. Marokko's weer verandert dramatisch tijdens de seizoenen, dus het is altijd goed om te worden voorbereid. In tegenstelling tot populair geloof, Marokko's winters zijn erg koud en op veel plaatsen sneeuw zal vallen. De meeste mensen geloven dat omdat Marokko in Afrika, vooral in de buurt van de Sahara is, het nooit koud zal krijgen. Nu, uw snowsuit niet nodig zal zijn, maar een jas van pas zou komen. De woestijn, ongeacht wat het seizoen, heet. 'S ochtends kunnen koel in de winter, maar door halverwege de ochtend zal de temperatuur aanzienlijk zijn gestegen. Lichte kleding wordt gezocht tijdens de zomers. De cultuur Morocco heeft meer strikte ideeën van bescheidenheid voor vrouwen; Dus als dat is een punt van zorg van jou, probeer om korte mouwen, niet zonder mouwen, en lange broek te dragen. Het misschien wel doordachte voor u aan te passen aan hun cultuur. In de meer moderne steden, zoals Casablanca, Rabat en Marrakesh, capris aanvaardbaar zijn maar shorts zijn niet.




U kan uw computer, pak zoals WiFi heel gebruikelijk in Marokko is. Als u breng uw computer, maar het zou kunnen zijn leuk om te gebruiken het zelden, aangezien dit een vakantie, niet zakelijke is. U hoeft alleen te betalen een paar dirhams om uw Internet en de mooiere hotels en restaurants bieden dit kostenloos.




Een ander ding om te brengen is uw adapter voor een dubbele ronde stekker. Marokko is niet uitgerust met vierkante pluggen of drie fronten stekkers. Houd in gedachten dat adapters Wijzig niet de huidige. Zelfs als u de juiste adapter hebt, moet u een transformator te veranderen naar 220. Het zou zeer ongelukkig te ruïneren van een apparaat door aan te sluiten op de verkeerde huidige.




Geniet van uw verblijf in Marokko!


Vijf essentiële Celebrity ervaringen in Marokko



Seks en drugs eerst gelokt beroemdheden naar Marokko in de swingende jaren zestig. Jimi Hendrix en de Rolling Stones behoorden tot de eersten om te komen in 1966, en het was in Tanger die Cecil Beaton nam de beroemde breuk van de ' stenen door het zwembad van het hotel. Nu dat de seks en drugs zijn voor het grootste deel verdwenen, houdt de goedkope filmen kosten en Boheemse levensstijl Zuid-Marokko celeb quotiënt hoog. Echter, u hoeft niet te worden op een beroemdheid begroting om te genieten van de A-lijst levensstijl die Marokko te bieden heeft. Hier is een lijst van de top vijf celebrity ervaringen in Marokko met iets voor elk budget.




Inname van Afternoon Tea met Richard Branson




Hoog gelegen in het Atlasgebergte, Richard Branson's exclusieve is 'Kasbah Tamadot' een wereld weg van de drukke souks (markten) en de Medina van Marrakech. De retreat, die voornamelijk een luxehotel in Marokko is, is alles wat je zou een multimiljonair Afrikaanse schuilplaats te denken. 'S nachts, kunt u genieten van de culinaire hoogstandjes van de twee onsite restaurants, maar Kasbah Tamadot is ook open tijdens de dag voor een traditionele Marokkaanse mint thee, de traditionele Berber manier gediend met zweepslagen van suiker en ziekelijk zoete baklava.




Geniet van uw thee terwijl met uitzicht op de beroemde weerspiegeld zwembad en daarna worden zeker kijkje nemen rond de luxehotel in Marokko met zijn individueel ingerichte kamers en onsite kameel kinderboerderij. Nadat vulling omhoog op zoete thee, mis niet de gelegenheid om een wandeling naar een nabijgelegen Berber dorp, zal degenen onder u met onder-12 of na een meer ontspannen Marokkaanse vakantie, blij te merken dat er ook de optie van reizen er eersteklas door mule.




Bezoek Yves St. Laurent Marokkaanse Muse




Binnen de ommuurde stad waar vervuiling producerende vervoer verboden is, is de optimale manier om uit en over door koets. Er is weinig meer romantisch dan reizen per paard en het bezoeken van de prachtige blauw-hued tuinen van Yves St. Laurent. Deze tuin werd vaak aangehaald als inspiratie voor Algerijnse geboren, Yves St. Laurent kleding en zijn as zijn hier bestrooid op de gronden.


Als u ervaren sommige islamitische cultuur tijdens uw Marokkaanse vakantie wilt, dan keren tijdens de uren met daglicht en bezoek het Museum van islamitische kunst, waarvan kobalt blauwe muren de perfecte achtergrond aan Marokkaanse muze Yves bieden'.




Boven Par op een cursus geschikt is voor een President




Golf is meestal niet het eerste ding om te lente tot de geest als Marokko wordt genoemd, maar nog veel luxehotels in Marokko zijn niet compleet zijn zonder hun eigen golfbaan. Marokko is snel in opkomst als een van de grootste golf bestemmingen in de wereld, dankzij het perfecte klimaat en de prachtige achtergronden, en terwijl nieuwe cursussen regelmatig te openen zijn, op dezelfde plek Royal Golf De Marrakech heeft gestaan sinds 1923. De cursus is gelegen aan de voet van het Atlasgebergte sneeuw bedekte en verfraaid door een aromatische mix van Oranje, abrikoos, eucalyptus en cipres bomen. Winston Churchill, die beschreef Marokko als 'gewoon de mooiste plek in de wereld', keerde terug naar deze golfbaan op nu minder dan vijf gelegenheden, hij bracht zelfs Amerikaanse President, Ike Eisenhower langs voor een ronde.




Souk winkelen Sienna stijl




Met hun modieuze nemen over Bohemen, het is niet moeilijk te zien waarom Sienna Miller en Kate Moss Gratis-spirited Marokko worden aangetrokken. Geen Marokkaanse vakantie is compleet zonder "fine-tuning"-uw vaardigheden van de onderhandeling in één van Marrakesh de beroemde souks (markten). Echter, als je notoir slechte op koehandel, maken, zoals Sienna en huren uzelf haar persoonlijke shopper, Laetitia. Laetitia viel in liefde met de souks tijdens een vakantie met het gezin naar Marokko, en heeft nu het opzetten van winkel runnen van een bedrijf dat Topshop met lederwaren levert. Laetitia is een rijkdom aan informatie over Marokko en met haar kennis kunt u ontdekken verborgen pareltjes, zoals een make-up winkel verklaard een UNESCO world heritage site en de exacte winkel die Sienna Miller koopt haar Boheemse riemen uit; ze zal de prijs zelfs omlaag ruilen voor u. Hoewel als je met een luxe vakantie in Marokko of op Sienna Miller begroting bent, is dit iets minder van een probleem voor je.




Verblijf in Angie's luxe Hotel in Marokko




Terug voor Brad, en terwijl het filmen van Alexander met Colin Farrell, viel Angelina Jolie in liefde met Marokko. Haar voorkeur luxehotel in Marokko is Le Meriden N'Fis en het was terwijl Alexander die haar mede-ster, Colin, beroemde tot op $64,000 bill pijnigde filmen. Het hotel ligt in de zuidelijke Marrakesh, een bestemming begunstigd door film-makers vanwege de lage kosten van filmen en uitzicht op de schilderachtige bergen. Het hotel is gevestigd in 5 hectare aan tuinen en het hoogtepunt voor gasten is de serene olijf watervallen, die het beste in het land hebben goedgekeurd. Met een overvolle zwembad en 24 uur per dag kinderopvang plichten is het geen wonder dat Angelina keert terug naar dit hotel opnieuw en opnieuw met Brad en de familie.


Marokko vakanties - wat vrouwen moeten weten





Vrouwen die met Marokko vakanties worden meestal behandeld met hoffelijkheid. De behandeling heeft echter gedurende generaties als een eerlijk spel voor vele Marokkaanse mannen werden beschouwd. Vrouwen die zijn gebonden aan het reizen naar Marokko moet fatsoenlijk dress to ontsieren de perceptieve weergave van West-beïnvloed van Marokkaanse mannen.




Er zijn een verscheidenheid van nuttige tips over how to make Marokko vakanties voor vrouwen rustige, aangename en probleemloze. Vrouwen moeten nemen nota van de jurk die ze dragen zal bij een bezoek aan de verschillende toeristische plekken in het land. Zij zijn verplicht om te dragen toppen die betrekking hebben op het bovenste gedeelte van hun armen en rokken met langere zo veel mogelijk. Het dragen van een lichte hoofddoek vooral in drukke plaatsen toont respect voor de Marokkaanse cultuur. De vrouwen die leven in het land nooit Maak oogcontact met vreemden vooral mannen. Vrouwelijke toeristen zijn ook verplicht om niet te maken contact met een Marokkaanse meeste man, vooral als ze niet enig verband met de persoon in het algemeen hebben. Dit zal helpen hen te voorkomen dat ongewenste situaties in het land zoals seksuele intimidatie of verleiding.




Vrouwen die op Marokko vakanties zijn ook verplicht om vertrouwen in de behandeling van de bewoners. Zij kunnen dit effectief doen door negeren of weigeren uitnodigingen van vreemden in een beleefde manier. Als ooit dat een vrouw met een vakantie in het land ondervonden ernstige intimidatie van een Marokkaanse ingezetene, is ze vrij om de hulp van de autoriteiten. Volgens de Marokkaanse tradities betekent een toerist die "Shouma" of "Shame schreeuwt" dat de persoon intimidatie van een Marokkaanse ervaren.


Know The Geography Of Spain




A detailed map of Spain will come in handy when it’s time to plan your vacation. You can get a quick overview of the geography and topography, and help you orient yourself to the important cities and landmarks within the country. You can also get a feel for where Spain lies in relation to the rest of Europe and the world.





Where in the World?





Spain is at the southwest part of Europe. In comparison, Spain is just over two times the size of the state of Oregon in the US. Besides the mainland, Spain also includes several islands off the coast of Morocco. The islands are the Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Penon de Alhucemas, Islas Chafarinas and Penon de Velez de la Gomera. Understanding the physical layout and area of Spain goes a long way toward understanding the Spanish culture.





Though Spain borders several countries (France, Gibraltar, Portugal and Morocco), it still has a considerable amount of coastline (nearly 5000 km). Beaches are a significant draw for vacationers. Another reason it’s so popular is because of the mild climate. Spain enjoys good weather nearly year-round. The most temperate area is along the coastline, with the more extreme temperature changes occurring inland.





At its lowest point, Spain is at sea level. The country’s highest point is a peak in the Canary Islands. The Pico de Teide reaches 3718 m.





Important Cities in Spain





The Strait of Gibraltar lies at the southern tip of Spain. This is the route from the Mediterranean Sea to the North Atlantic Ocean. This is a popular passing area for merchants and trade.





The Alicante region, located in the southeast region of Spain, is a popular tourist attraction for visitors from Europe. It offers a wide variety of activities, from historical ruins to modern conveniences.





Madrid, Spain’s capital, is near the center of Spain, near the Tagus River, which flows to the North Atlantic Ocean via Portugal. Seville is in the southwestern part of Spain. It’s famous for it’s tributes to Spanish culture through art and culture. It’s also an important financial center in Spain. Barcelona and Cartagena are also popular tourist spots.





The cities of Gijon and Santander are located near the Bay of Biscay, on the northern coast of Spain. Other northern coastal cities include A Coruna and Vigo. As Spain is nearly completely surrounded by water, it’s no surprise that fishing and salt harvesting are big business here.


Marokko vakanties met kinderen





Je gaat waar met uw kinderen? Is niet dat gevaarlijk en wat zal ze doen er?




Dit is waarschijnlijk een antwoord dat u van uw vrienden en familie na hen te laten weten dat je op vakantie naar Marokko met uw kinderen gaat.




Een vakantie van Marokko staat garant voor unieke, exotische en pittige ervaring dat de kleintjes nooit zal vergeten. Het is het land van vliegende tapijten, Ali Baba en zijn dieven, Aladdin's lamp en vele andere mystic verhalen. Vakantie in Marokko is een perfecte vakantie voor uw gezin. Na hun aankomst naar Marokko wordt al deze fantasieën en verhalen trouw aan u en uw kinderen.




De oude keizerlijke steden van Marokko hebben vol glas activiteiten en zijn geweldige introductie tot een verschillende cultuur en geschiedenis. De souks, de slangenbezweerders, de henna dames zal verbazen uw hele gezin. De prachtige tuinen, oude paleizen, de ezel passeren steegjes, de rel van kleuren zal maken uw reis onvergetelijk en leuk. Als u moe van het bezoeken van bezienswaardigheden en wilt afkoelen bezoek het Oasiria Water Park door Marrakech waar u in Kinder lagunes zwemmen kunt, rijden op het piratenschip, of spetteren in het golfslagbad.




Een andere goede manier om af te koelen is om te reizen op een dag tour van Marrakech naar het Atlas-gebergte. Er zijn vele kleine wandelingen waar zelfs uw kleintjes zullen genieten van. Huren ezels te nemen u voor een kleine rit langs de weiden van lokale Berbers en hun modder huizen die kleven op de bergen. Of ontdek een van de meren zoals de Lalla Takerkoust waar kinderen kunnen uitvoeren wild en verkennen.




En hoe zit het met de romantiek van de Sahara woestijn? Is er niet een magische voor een bezoek aan het land waar de caravans eens passeren op hun weg naar handel zout, goud, ivoor en slaven. Op uw reizen Marokko tour door de Sahara woestijn bovenop uw kameel net als de oude caravans deed. Hebt u de mogelijkheid om te overnachten in de tent in het kamp van de woestijn die is een waar avontuur niet alleen aan uw kinderen, maar ook voor de volwassenen ook.




Reizen naar Marokko zijn wat kindertijd zou moeten gaan over. Marokko tour zal uw kinderen kennismaken met een andere cultuur. Het zal verruimen hun horizon die duizend keer beter dan zijn dan enkel het schudden van handen met Goofy in Disneyland.


Vacanze in Marocco e informazioni di viaggio



Prima che avventurano sulla vostra vacanza marocchina che è importante rendere sicuro tutte le vostre esigenze di alloggio sono curate fuori. Uno dei vantaggi di in vacanza in Marocco è il fatto che indipendentemente dal vostro budget, è possibile trovare una casa di riposo ragionevole per la durata del soggiorno. Ad un costo ragionevole con adeguati servizi e un ambiente pulito confortevole troverete anche la sala più elementare.




A seconda della destinazione scelta durante il vostro soggiorno in Marocco, i soldi che paghi per alloggio variano. La città capitale di Rabat offre sistemazioni ragionevoli per quasi tutte le tasche, ma con i più lussuosi si trovano nel centro della città. L'Hotel Mercure a Rabat si trova nel cuore della città e dista solo cinque minuti dai principali monumenti storici.




È un altro hotel si trovano a Rabat Sheherazade Hotel. Questo hotel è situato in una tranquilla zona residenziale ed è un pietre attraverso dal tour hassan e la Mohammed V Mausoleum. Dotato di un grazioso e confortevole soggiorno, l'Hotel Sheherazade è perfetto per qualsiasi viaggiatore. A soli 15 minuti dall'aeroporto internazionale di Rabat-sale, questo hotel è ideale per ogni vostra esigenza.




O per un soggiorno più lussuoso, allora l'hotel La Tour Hassan meridiano 5 offre un hotel perfettamente situato con tutti i servizi a più alto livello.




Gli alberghi si trovano nella gamma di Marrakech da ridicolmente costoso per l'abbordabile confortevole dimora. Per chi cerca un trattamento speciale durante il vostro soggiorno a Marrakech, poi una sosta presso La Maison Arabe è chiamata per. Notoriamente come luogo culinario, l'hotel La Maison Arabe offre non solo un luogo congeniale per riposare la testa, ma una festa gastronomica. Nostro proprio Winston Churchill ha fatto un punto di ristorazione qui!




Il Ksar Char-Bagh Palace è elegante e bello. Situato nel cuore delle cime neve in cima delle montagne dell'Atlante e annidato tra palmeti mozzafiato, il Ksar Char-Bagh Palace è un tesoro a Marrakech.




Taroudant è un luogo popolare di giorno per il viaggiatore marocchino. Questa posizione ha un certo fascino e grazia per non essere trovato nessun dove altro in Marocco e sorge in mezzo a boschetti di aranci e melograni. Le alte mura che circondano questa terra maestosa sono tinta rosa e arancio ed sono uno spettacolo da vedere, per coloro che desiderano estendere ci rimanere quindi l'hotel La Gazelle d'Or offre un eccezionale servizio a cinque stelle. Questo hotel non solo offre tutto il lusso che si possa desiderare, ma è anche situato in un parco di 250 ettari che toglie il fiato.




Gli Alberghi in ciascuna area sono un esempio della qualità e della classe di interesse. Ovviamente a seconda del proprio budget, questi alberghi possono essere adatto alle vostre esigenze o si può prendere in considerazione più ragionevoli o disadorna alloggio. Sebbene anche gli stabilimenti più di base possono fornire alloggi adeguati ad un prezzo di suono. Questo è uno dei luoghi di Marocco, c'è qualcosa per tutti i gusti.


Ontdek de magische, mystieke Marokko op een schoolreis



De schoolreis geworden een steeds gewaardeerd onderdeel van het nationale curriculum en met de wereld opent zijn deuren om te reizen de gelegenheid om groepen van studenten op educatieve reizen is eindeloos. Nemen van studenten uit hun omgeving bekend klas verruimt de geesten, introduceert nieuwe ervaringen en moedigt motivatie en hernieuwde enthousiasme. Terwijl theorie en leren door middel van leerboeken heeft zijn plaats, er is niets heel graag een onderwerp of een concept in verband brengen en het overwegen van een drie dimensionale perspectief.




Op een schoolreisje, zijn studenten genomen uit hun comfortzone en zachtjes aangemoedigd om druk op hun grenzen en vraag hun vooroordelen. Er is geen betere manier om te leren dan door ervaring. Naast de educatieve voordelen van een schoolreisje, studenten krijgen ook de kans om te ontwikkelen sociaal en persoonlijk, interactie met nieuwe culturen en gesprek anders binnen hun peer-groep.




Er zijn prachtige reizen bedrijven die uitstekende school reis pakketten naar sommige erg spannend bestemmingen over de hele wereld organiseren. Alle onderwerpen vallen, alle leeftijden verzorgd voor, en alle eisen rekening gehouden voordat de reis is afgerond.




Wat te zien in de divers land van Marokko




Marokko is magisch en er is geen ander woord voor het. Een plaats van exotische bezienswaardigheden, geluiden, geuren en smaken, dit land is boeiend in elke betekenis. Marokko is een ontwikkelingsland en een die zijn verleden met grote eer terwijl het aanpakken van de toekomst met prachtige kracht omvat. Studenten krijgen in Marokko, ruimschoots de gelegenheid om te vergelijken van de samenleving, de economie en de Gemeenschap daarmee meer vertrouwd aan hen.




Van de oude Medina van Marrakesh naar de toeristische stranden van Essouria, van de ongelooflijke bergen van de hoge Atlas aan de nomadische cultuur van de Berber van het laagland, is Marokko een land van contrasten.




Begin in Marrakesh studenten zullen kunnen krijgen een echt gevoel voor de islamitische cultuur die hier zit. De stad is verdeeld in twee delen, en heeft een nieuwe, meer Europees district genaamd Gueliz en de oude Medina, dat is het historische deel van de stad. De twee gebieden zijn trekken in verschillende richtingen en terwijl de Medina is opgebouwd uit een labyrint van kleine straatjes, exotische op zoek sieraden winkels, slangenbezweerders en spice kraampjes, het nieuwe district is duidelijk meer moderne met flitsende winkelcentra, hoge stijging banken en gemerkte winkels.




De souk in de medina is de grootste in de wereld en is een fascinerende plek om een middag doorbrengen. Het Museum van Marrakesh heeft sommige prachtige artefacten terwijl de Koutoubia-moskee ook zeker een bezoekje waard is. Bekend als de rode stad, wanneer je wandeling rond de stadsmuren van Marrakesh begrijpen u snel waarom.




Van Marrakesh bezoeken de Agafay woestijn en overwegen hoe de nomadische bevolking van dit land hebben gehad om een rustiger leven omarmen om te overleven. Achter liggen het Atlas-gebergte en de enorme Lake Takerkoust, die zeven kilometer lang is. Studenten krijgen een kans om te overwegen het belang van irrigatie en hydro-elektriciteit wanneer ze over de reden voor het meer bestaan leren.




Marokko heeft zoveel te bieden enthousiaste studenten op een schoolreisje. Van de adembenemende landschappen tot de onderliggende politieke en economische kwesties, en van de rijke geschiedenis aan de diepgewortelde religieuze invloeden krijgen studenten genoeg om te verkennen, veel vraag te veel terug naar de klas te nemen.


8 ragioni per innamorarsi di Marrakech viaggi





Appena sotto l'alta catena montuosa dell'Atlante africano è il rosso città del Marocco, conosciuta come Marrakech. Con una cultura che è cresciuto fino a essere così vivace, libero e puro, che avrebbe saputo che questa città imperiale solo iniziato come un altro pit-stop per roulotte medievale? Tuttavia, indipendentemente dalle sue umili origini, si potrai ancora essere tenuti dal suo incantesimo magico con il calore della sua gente, storia ispirata e tradizione colorato. In piedi in mezzo alle mura della città rossa, saprete di sicuro che siete dentro per una fuga senza tempo con un viaggio a Marrakech. Ma per rendere al meglio il vostro viaggio a questa destinazione esotica affascinante, ecco i primi otto cose che non dovrebbe osare perdere sul tuo viaggio a Marrakech:




1. rivivere i ricordi della città vecchia.




Le mura del XIII secolo che circondano la medina è rievocativo di antiche lotte e battaglie che hanno avuto luogo in Marocco. Un giro intorno le fortezze secolari, cancelli e concerie nel tuo viaggio a Marrakech è una buona opportunità di foto per i turisti. Non solo, potrai anche godere lo spirito accogliente della città moderna in mezzo le reliquie ben conservati, meraviglie naturali e pezzi architettonici del passato. Con gente amichevole e vivace attività dietro l'angolo, potrai godere di ogni minuto di questa esperienza.




2. get perso con la folla a Djemaa el Fna.




Questa grande piazza che si trova nel cuore della città vecchia è brulicante di troppi spettacoli e sorprese. Dall'affare shopping al serpente di charme, non avrai mai un momento di noia nel tuo viaggio a Marrakech. Aprire gli occhi a un sacco di cose, che comprendono giocoleria atti, spettacoli musicali, come pure la danza del ventre. Non devi preoccuparti di perdere il vostro senso al vostro hotel. Come la stragrande maggioranza sono grandi come può essere, la piazza offre una fuga tortuosa a interessanti siti intorno alla città.




3. prendere un ritiro spirituale.




Dicono che una visita a popolari sentieri delle moschee, chiese, e altri luoghi di culto è una meravigliosa esperienza di viaggio di Marrakech che può essere sconvolgente. Tuttavia, per coloro che desiderano solo a soddisfare la loro curiosità, il tempo è ben speso in ammirando alcuni dei disegni architettonici più squisiti del mondo. Sarete storditi come Marrakech è stato in grado di preservare i dettagli intricati e costruito stile di queste strutture, ma molto di più, come ha conservato la sua solennità. Il famoso pellegrinaggio delle "sette santi" si trova anche in questa città, mentre le tombe di Saadian è altamente raccomandato da molte guide turistiche.




4. shop ed esplorare il meglio.




Bancarelle popolare conosciuto anche come "souk" offrono il meglio trattano per bargain shopping. Il Bazar è solitamente piena di reperti esotici quali opere metalliche, pezzi di legno, cesti e cuoio sets– alcune delle quali, si trovano solo in Marocco. Si sarà anche essere avvisati di non terminare il tuo viaggio a Marrakech senza una cintura, gioielli, tappeti o qualsiasi forma di abbigliamento che si trovano nel souk.




5. prendere un viaggio nel passato.




Marrakech è uno dei posti migliori per trovare tessuti, dipinti, mosaico, gioielli e ceramiche antiche. Suoi musei casa prestigiosi manufatti che risalgono al più di un migliaio di anni. Manoscritti, arti contemporanee e abiti tradizionali sono tra la collezione ben conservata. Si può anche prendere nota nella tua esperienza di viaggio Marrakech musei qui non solo mattoni e Malta strutture ma anche sono ornati con giardini verdeggianti.




6. soggiornare nel lussuoso Riad a Marrakech.




Tua esperienza di viaggio Marrakech non sarà completa senza soggiornare nel famoso Riad della città. Queste sono strutture residenziali che top qualsiasi hotel 5 stelle in città moderne. Con camere di lusso, che domina la vista della fontana, le migliori terrazze sul tetto e squisite decorazioni, Riad sono uno dei migliori motivi per soggiornare a Marrakech.




7. esperienza variopinta tradizione del Marocco.




Abbracciare la cultura marocchina attraverso attività di intrattenimento e feste a Marrakech. Il Festival delle arti popolari è un buon modo per aggiungere più vita alle vostre avventure di viaggio di Marrakech. Hanno un grande momento con cartomanti, fuoco mangiaspade e agendo troupes nel culmine di questa festa. Oltre a spettacoli di Carnevale, tu potrai assistere anche la parata di cavallo nota come Fantasia.




8. concedetevi divertenti attività.




Flussi popolari del casinò, discoteche e bar si trovano in città. Ma ricordate, bevande alcoliche non sono ammessi. Le probabilità sono, dovrete rimanere sobrio tutta la notte. Oltre a godere successi occidentali e marocchina musica pop, la vostra avventura di viaggio Marrakech non può mai essere completa senza provare un assaggio del suo paradiso gastronomico. La maggior parte dei bar e ristoranti a Marrakech offrono una fusione di sapori da casa ricette coltivati a piatti internazionali.


Agadir - de parel van de Souss




No one can deny that Morocco is one of the countries that have some of the most amazing natural spaces, magnificent historical monuments, and richest cultural heritage in the world. Among the most beautiful cities in Morocco, Agadir is certainly very high up. In this article I will state some of the reasons behind the celebrity of this beautiful city.





Agadir is one of the most famous and beautiful cities in Morocco, and a favourite destination for tourists and visitors from several nationalities. There are many good reasons: first of all, the city is located in South West Morocco, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. This important geographical location, near Marrakech and at the gates of the Western Sahara, makes it the capital of the region.





Also, Agadir and its people have shown us that there is nothing impossible in this city, this which witnessed a destructive earthquake on February 29th 1960 but nonetheless did not prevent all Moroccans and Agadir lovers from rebuilding the city relying on a modern European technologies and style. In addition to this, you can enjoy the wonderful weather of the city, which will give you the chance to enjoy its sunshine 360 days a year.





Equally, in Agadir you will have the opportunity to discover many exciting and prominent monuments, such as the Agadir Oufella, a charming and ancient fortress, with winding and animated alleys, from which you will enjoy a fantastic view of the whole city. Around Agadir, you can visit the Imouzzar region, a gorgeous mountainous space, or Aghrod, where you can enjoy the stunning beauty of the sea and the forest.





Also, in Agadir you can immerse yourselves in the heart of the rich Amazigh culture, which is quite notable in all domains, including music (Ahwach, Rwaiss, etc.), musical parties (the Timitar Festival), food (tajine Ssoussi, Amlou, Argan Oil, etc.), clothes (Ahayk, L'ktib, etc.), jewellery (Tizerzay, Talguamout...) and many other crafts and art forms. And last but not least, you will find in this beautiful city one of the best beaches along the Atlantic Coast, where you will have an excellent chance enjoy the swimming, surfing, jet-skiing, etc.





So, Agadir invites you to enjoy a romantic, magical, and unforgettable stay in a place where everything is designed to satisfy all you desires (hotels, restaurants, nature, leisure), so that you have a wonderful and enjoyable holiday!





Come discover the beauty of Agadir, where you can stay in one of the many fantastic Agadir hotels or, better yet, in one of the typical riads of Agadir, with a view of the sea and the city. You may also want to stay in one of the fantastic riads of Marrakech, the Ochre City, just 150 miles from Agadir.



courses and now works as a freelance writer and translator for the Marrakech based reservation centre 3wkom.


L'essenza di Marrakech Marocco



A poche ore dall'Europa è un luogo dove si meraviglieranno le attrazioni e i suoni di una terra lontana. Che vanta una ricca storia, avventure esotiche, bazar all'aperto e un incredibile mix di culture, Marrakech inevitabilmente vi sedurrà ciascuno dei vostri sensi in un modo molto toccante. Insieme con i paesaggi spettacolari, viaggiatori più esigenti sarà essere istantaneamente attirati dalla magia di Marrakech.




Per secoli, la terra del Marocco attrae i viaggiatori in cerca di avventura e opportunità esotiche. La città di Marrakech si trova ai piedi delle montagne dell'Atlante innevate solo un'ora di distanza, ed escursioni sono avventurosi e in marocchino tradizionale stile: lusso campeggio in tende beduine, un viaggio in cammello piombo da una guida di nomade attraverso il dune, passeggiate a cavallo attraverso ai piedi dell'Atlante dove antiche carovane attraversati o in bicicletta attraverso fatiscenti Kasbah deserto del XVI secolo (pezzi antichi di una città).




Si può visitare un tradizionale villaggio berbero, prendere un escursione giornaliera o trekking monte Toubkal, la montagna più alta in Africa del Nord. Mongolfiera consente di prendere nei siti di un paesaggio diverso – una belle catene montuose con laghi villaggi rupe sporgente, tinti color smeraldo, e pascoli d'alta quota.




Ci sono molte opportunità per negozio i suq (mercati) e di esplorare i vicoli di questa città davvero romantico. L'antica capitale, Marrakech offre il più grande mercato tradizionale in Marocco e la piazza più frequentata di tutta l'Africa. Esplorazioni devono essere fatto a piedi, bicicletta o carrozze nei vicoli labirintici di antiche medine, dove le spezie esotiche waft attraverso vetrine strette affollate tentati di fare shopping affare serio.




Souk visualizzano colorate ceramiche e tappeti e creazioni consuetudinarie di merci Speziale, cosmetici, erbe, gioielli, pelle, profumi e ciabatte, tutte le materie prime tradizionali in questo paese arabo. Incantatori di serpenti, musicisti, ballerini e giocolieri linea Souk per intrattenere e soggezione turisti e locali.




In una terra piena di sorprese meravigliose, ci sono molti alberghi di lusso a Marrakech, diversi come il paesaggio in Marocco.




L'Hivernage Hotel & Spa, situato nel cuore di Marrakech, è un magnifico hotel, circondato da lussureggianti giardini e una vista mozzafiato delle montagne dell'Atlante. Alti soffitti, colonne di marmo e tessuti stravaganti dare questo hotel suo carattere.




Amanjena Resort, che si traduce in "paradiso Pacifico" è stato costruito nel 2000 ed è il primo Aman Resort del continente africano. Nota per offrire esclusività e privacy, questo resort si trova all'interno di un'oasi di palme e ulivi maturi.




Hotel La Mamounia ha una reputazione, negli anni passati, per condurre signorile cene per cui uomini vestiti di cappelli a cilindro e code e donne, ornate di gioielli, indossava abiti da sera lunghi. Attualmente chiusa fino al 2007 per lavori di ristrutturazione, questo hotel è immerso in giardini tranquilli quasi trecento anni ed è conosciuto come uno degli alberghi più grandi e più squisiti del mondo.




Marrakech è conosciuta come la città rossa, o in arabo come Al Medina al-Hamra, a causa della relativa costruzione colorato di rosa. Con la città vecchia (medina) e la metropoli moderna, la popolazione è stimata in circa 2 milioni.




Riad (case urbane) sono situate intorno ad un cortile e giardino e rappresentano una tradizionale dimora dove i residenti ca n trovare pace dal clamore della città. I locali sono amichevoli e il loro modo esigente della vita una costante fonte di stupore. Uomini shuffle intorno in mantelli con cappuccio e cominciano ogni giornata con un esilarante invito alla preghiera nella moschea locale.




Diventare parte di questa cultura è inevitabile. È un onore per unirsi a una famiglia di cenare all'interno di un riad privato per mangiare deliziosi, cotto lentamente tajine di agnello e pane piatto marocchino. Bere tè alla menta è consuetudine, così come l'arte esotica di danza del ventre. Mangiare il couscous, socializzare e semplicemente godersi l'ospitalità fa parte di una giornata tipica marocchina.




Venite a vedere che cosa questo magico paese ha da offrire, da scambi culturali per spedizioni avventurose e splendidi tramonti che visualizzano un caleidoscopio di colori. Dalle montagne innevate Atlas per le infinite sabbie del deserto, esperienza di un paese di contrasti drammatici e una genuina ospitalità. La ricca storia e le tradizioni di questa antica terra offrono qualcosa per ogni gusto. Per la diversità pura, sarebbe difficile immaginare una destinazione più perfetta di Marrakech.


Marokko Treks - Planning voor het grote avontuur







De hoge bergen van de Atlas zijn de meest populaire bestemming voor wandelaars. Deze regio is grotendeels onbenut door iemand anders dan de Berberstammen, te wijten aan haar externe aard alsmede Marokko wordt door de VN reisde. De treks men kan nemen variëren van korte wandelingen door cedar bossen tot moeilijke tochten van steile en rotsachtige hellingen.




Gebieden van de hoge bergen van de Atlas kunnen niet worden bereikt tijdens de winter vanwege de verraderlijke bergpaden. Andere gebieden omzetten in winter uitzichten met kleine skigebieden en veel afdaling skiplezier. Een locatie voor trekking Marokko u meest opwindende vindt misschien is het zelden reisde Jbel Sarhro. Jbel Sarhro loopt langs de Anti Atlas en hoge Atlas gebergte. Vanaf het gebied is het mogelijk te vergeten de Saharawoestijn in de verte. Er zijn mesas, kloven en vulkanische pinakels die worden verzacht door de groei van palmen en amandel olijfgaarden. Het is een droge land met wilde landschappen gewoon te wachten voor de volgende bezoeker.




Trektochten door de Jbel Sarhro kunnen duren vijf tot twintig dagen afhankelijk van wat u wenst te zien. De verschillende wandelingen zijn bijna eindeloos wanneer het gaat om keuzes. De eerste plaats veel reizigers kiezen om te zien is Bab n? li. Deze hoge Atlas trekking ervaring brengt u naar rotsformaties die geologisch gezien vreemd. Bijvoorbeeld zijn de Tete De Chamaux of het hoofd van de kameel kliffen die i. boven onderscheidend. De kliffen zijn ook indrukwekkend qua omvang en pracht. Er is ook het Taggourt Plateau. Het plateau is de perfecte gelegenheid voor trekkers om terug te kijken wat ze lieten achter. Het is een prachtige groene en rode landschap, dat is een wonder voor iedereen die ooit heeft gezien. Er zijn talrijke pieken, plateaus, en rotsformaties te onderzoeken in het hele gebied.




Tizi n Tazazert is een twee tot drie dag wandelen tot een pass. Vanuit dit gebied is het mogelijk om te nemen een vijfdaagse lus van N? ob naar de Handeour Valley waar droge rivierbeddingen de avonturier wachten. Tadout n? ablah is een ander plateau van de regio. De meest prachtige gebied in de regio Jbel Sarhro is Jbel Bou Rhdad en Tamouline. Ze zijn twin peaks die u kunt trek. Terwijl deze pieken niet de 4.000 meter van Jbel Toubkal bereiken zijn ze niet minder indrukwekkend dan het hoogste hoge Atlas gebergte. Aangezien het bergachtige gebied van Jbel Sarhro eenmaal was bezaaid met actieve vulkanen hebben u zelfs meer om toe te voegen aan de reis sites. Vulkanisch gesteente kan nog steeds worden gevonden in de buurt van de trajecten voor u te verwonderen de rotsen zijn zeer oude.


Luoghi di interesse In Marocco



Un piacevole shock culturale vi aspetta come si arriva in Marocco. È come culturalmente ricco come è geograficamente diversa e non può non impressionare. Visitando alcune delle sue città e villaggi e vivendo la generosità della sua gente vi lascerà agganciato, come me, l'esperienza araba.




Fez




Fez è il vivace centro cultura e spirituale del Marocco.








L'attrazione principale è la Medina medievale della città vecchia colorati, che è stata continuamente abitata fin dal decimo secolo. È occupato con i marocchini tradizionalmente vestiti e ricco con il rumore della compravendita, donne velate andando sui loro venditori di acqua lavoro e campana-squillo.




Una visita guidata è il modo più semplice per affrontare l'alveare ronzante che è tradizionale Fez, ma se siete coraggiosi, è possibile negoziare i minuscoli vicoli, troppo stretti per automobili, pur rischiando sempre perso e quindi contrattare con un locale di essere guidati indietro fuori!




Le concerie: Una visita al souk porterà ad una visita alle famose concerie di Fez, dove una delle arti più antiche del mondo viene praticata per produrre il cuoio morbido do caratteristici del Marocco.




Avrete bisogno di uno stomaco forte per gli odori sprigionato durante la polimerizzazione, mentre si guarda in basso il cantiere conciatori affascinante e suoi tini impressionante di differenti tinture colorate e mucchi di pelli. Aperto 9-6, ingresso libero.




Punto di vista: Il miglior punto panoramico sopra l'antica città murata è dalle tombe Merenid rovina sulla cima di una collina a est della città. Da qui si può vedere lo skyline con la sua profusione di antenne paraboliche e una massa generale di palazzi, luoghi santi con tetto verde, le concerie, così come l'adiacente Moschea Karaouine.




Ll Moulay Idriss: nelle profondità della città vecchia si trova il santuario che ospita i resti del fondatore della città di Fez, Moulay Idriss II. È uno degli edifici più sacri della città. I non musulmani non possono entrare, ma si può scorgere all'interno per vedere la tomba del Santo, che è riceve costanti visite devozionale da gruppi di donne che bruciano candele e incenso.




Marrakech




Passeggiando per i vicoli e i souk di Marrakech, particolarmente nella Medina della città vecchia, è facile credere che siano stati trasportati indietro nel tempo per la "Arabian Nights".




È questo stato d'animo incantevole che porta migliaia di turisti per il più visitato della città marocchina.




La Medina è caratterizzato da molto rumore, trambusto con commercianti e artigiani che svolgono le loro mansioni quotidiane di panno morendo, rame battuto o creatori del lavoro, nonché erboristerie, profumieri e pantofola di pelle.




Cime innevate delle montagne dell'Alto Atlante formano un bellissimo sfondo per la città, anche se spesso sono nascoste dalla foschia di calore.




Djemaa el-Fna: nel cuore della Medina. È una 'piazza' irregolare e un hub di azione dove i turisti si riversano a godersi l'atmosfera vivace. Turismo, però, ha non l'imbarazzo, ma piuttosto aggiunto all'immagine completa.




Marrakech ha un lato moderno con i suoi lussuosi alberghi, banche e vie con scooter, mentre si fonde senza sforzo con il passato della città vecchia.




Marrakech è stata fondata nel 1062 da Youssef bin Tachfine della dinastia Almoravide, e suo figlio ha perfezionato la città portando in architetti e artigiani andaluso da C


Exotische Marokko - Home Sweet Home





Marokko heeft veel te bieden met betrekking tot decor wegens de geografische ligging. Beroemde plaatsen zoals Casablanca, Marrakech toont de wereld de fijne kneepjes van Marokkaanse kunst en architectuur. Het woord Marokko is synoniem met rijke tinten; mysterie die gevarieerde verbeelding in ons oproept. Marokko dat is omgeven door lang kustgebieden en dorre woestijn en aangebraden door de harde zon de Marokkaanse levendige kleuren komen tot leven. De verschillende landschappen bieden gevarieerde en levendige kleuren van de natuur als fel oranje van de zon, aqua blauw van de zee, zilveren kleur van de maan, gouden kleur van de zon kuste zand, oker kleur van de bergketens.




De diepe donkere blauwe bieden een dramatische achtergrond voor de hele kamer. Aangezien Marokko heeft veel Oosterse dingen te bieden de kamers krijgen versierd met artefacten terracotta tegels, werkt glas juweel, levendige stof kleuren. U kunt overtollige van Marokko in het hele ontwerp van het huis vinden. Alles is geïnspireerd door de natuur. De stoffen en patronen gebruikt in de inrichting van Marokko zijn vormen van kunst die van leeftijden zijn doorgegeven. De eerste kamer, die dramatisch effect van verschillende decoratie heeft de tweede kamer kan verminderen het effect subtiele textuur die is afgezwakt. Donkere houten plank, stoffen die uit de maximum, gouden en groene gecombineerde kleuren vallen kunnen rijke bekleding vormen. De beroemde mozaïek illustratie kan de muren versieren. Planten kunnen worden gemarkeerd met ingewikkelde gevlochten manden en exotische bloemen kunnen worden weergegeven met afgeronde glad zon gebleekt stenen.




Enkele artikelen van Marokkaanse traditionele artefacten kunnen worden toegevoegd aan het verbeteren van de rijke cultuur van deze exotische plaats. Levendige mozaïek tabellen kunnen fleuren de kamer. De beroemde verlichting en lampen die worden met de hand gesneden en gemaakt van kameel botten kunnen sieren de muren van de kamer voor dramatisch effect. Brocades gemaakt van metalen linten kunnen markeren de muur of meubilair of de verdiepingen. Zijde bedekt grote kussens die Indische invloed kunnen een kamer kijken rijk en kleurrijke maken. U kunt een dramatische uitstraling geven aan het Parlement door de lokale smaak door toe te voegen enkele stenen pilaren, sommige toren dat hebben de ontwerp-o een moskee, sommige boog gevormd ingang en ingewikkelde smeedijzeren poorten.




Marokko decor of sfeer is niet compleet zonder de beroemde exotische geuren en die kun je in de keuken. Marokko invloed is voelbaar in sommige delen van Europa zoals Italië, Spanje. Deze invloeden kunnen worden aangepast aan de inrichting van Marokko zoals de ijzer grill of de tegels. Vanwege zijn strategische geografische ligging zijn er gevarieerde invloeden op Marokko decor dat er zijn geen vaste regels die moeten worden opgenomen. Er is niets te doen gelden om te definiëren van Marokko decor, want het is een samensmelting van ideeën. Met de beschikbare informatie en gegevens kunt u uw eigen ideeën evolueren.


Trovare l'Hotel perfetto Ouarzazate per primi viaggiatori di tempo



Scegliere il giusto hotel Ouarzazate può essere frustrante, soprattutto per i viaggiatori di prima volta che non sempre hanno un'idea chiara di quello che vogliono. Sul primo arresto in Marocco, possono avere un momento difficile, alla ricerca di hotel a Ouarzazate, dove si può trascorrere il resto dei tuoi giorni. Senza un piano di vivido, può facilmente perdi la strada nel tentativo di trovare quello che il vostro cuore desidera veramente. Tuttavia, ciò che non potete realizzare a tutti è che ci vogliono solo cinque semplici passi per decidere definitivamente su quello che potrebbe essere il tuo luogo di riposo meglio in Marocco. Ecco l'elenco di controllo:




1. fate la vostra ricerca.




Ricerca vi aiuterà a risparmiare tempo, denaro ed energia. Controllando la web directory o pagine gialle per un elenco di hotel a Ouarzazate, avrete un inizio promettente in cerca di cose che si vuole veramente. Non solo che, si può anche dare un'occhiata alle foto e screenshots delle strutture alberghiere. Tuttavia, questo non dovrebbe essere l'unica base della vostra scelta, sapendo che le immagini sono utilizzate soltanto per scopi pubblicitari. Invece, è altamente consigliato ancora ottenere rinvii da amici o altri viaggiatori che sono stati a Ouarzazate. In questo modo, siete sicuri di ottenere pareri onesti e suggerimenti da persone che conosci.




2. controllare il vostro budget.




Si dovrebbero anche controllare le finanze quando alla ricerca di un hotel. Ci sono diversi a cinque stelle e Hotel a Ouarzazate. Se avete un budget sufficiente per sistemazioni costose, Prenota in un hotel di lusso che sicuramente ti trattano come un VIP. Ma se il denaro è un budget limitato, può regolare per un certo numero di buoni Alberghi Ouarzazate di basso costo che ancora offrono servizi decenti.




Può anche domandare direttamente all'hotel per qualsiasi programma speciale per la stagione. Imparando circa i pacchetti sconto dell'hotel, si può massimizzare il valore dei vostri soldi. Perché non chiedere in giro se ci sono Alberghi Ouarzazate che danno tariffe speciali per la prima volta i viaggiatori come te?




3. chiedere circa i servizi e le strutture.




Quando voi domandare circa un hotel Ouarzazate, ricordati di chiedere informazioni sui servizi che offre. Contattare il gestore di prenotazioni o l'impiegata al banco per le strutture e i servizi che essi hanno per i loro ospiti. Considerando che sarà la prima volta a visitare Ouarzazate, assicurarsi che si gode le vacanze avendo i servizi di alto-tasso e possibile nel vostro hotel prescelto.




4. leggere recensioni di hotel.




Come una delle città più popolari in Marocco, sempre più viaggiatori visitano Ouarzazate ogni anno. Quindi, ci si può aspettare una buona varietà di alberghi turistici che abbondano nel posto. Questo significa anche che non avete difficoltà a trovare un numero di recensioni hotel in riviste e cataloghi di viaggio. In tal caso, usare questi articoli per scegliere il miglior hotel a Ouarzazate per vostre esigenze particolari.




5. effettuare una prenotazione.




Una volta che avete scelto il vostro hotel a Ouarzazate, la prossima cosa che dovreste fare è effettuare una prenotazione. Viaggiatori esperti consiglierei di prenotare in anticipo, soprattutto se hai intenzione di andare a Ouarzazate in vacanza. Questo ti impedisce di competere con gli altri ospiti e pagare tassi più elevati. In più, si può anche avere la migliore posizione di camera se prenoti prima.


Prachtige Marokkaanse stad van Marrakech



Het hele land van Marokko heeft een mystieke en geheimzinnige romantische vereniging voor veel mensen. Dit is voor een groot deel te wijten aan de prominente stad Casablanca, die was ook de titel van een iconische Amerikaanse film staren Humphrey Bogart en Ingrid Bergman. En terwijl de film kan hebben ingevoerd de algemene symbolische associatie naar het hele land van Marokko, de stad van Marrakech is eigenlijk een van de grootste culturele centra van het. Het is ook een van de belangrijkste toeristische bestemmingen in het land. En met dat in gedachten is het ook waarschijnlijk dat veel van de mensen die bezoek Marrakech ook zal een reis noorden naar Casablanca.




Marrakech heeft vele onderscheidende elementen die plaats op de top van vele internationale lijsten en de bloeiende cultuur is vertegenwoordiger van de hedendaagse progressieve status evenals zijn divers en dynamische geschiedenis. Marrakech is de hoofdstad van het midden van de zuidwestelijke regio en ligt in de uitlopers van het Atlas-gebergte. Deze verbazingwekkende besneeuwde pieken zijn een prachtige achtergrond en atmosferische accent naar de prachtige stad die hieronder en ze maken ook een soort van beschermende veiligheid gevoel. De bergen een belangrijke rol hebben gespeeld in het cultureel erfgoed van de stad en hebben een bijna spirituele aanzienlijke aan ingezetenen van het door de eeuwen heen.




De stad zelf vertelt het verhaal van de geschiedenis, en niet in tegenstelling tot veel andere Noord-Afrikaanse culturele centra die het bestaat uit een oude versterkte inrichting, bekend als de medina, evenals de hedendaagse moderne stad, heet die Gueliz. De totale bevolking van Marrakech is meer dan een miljoen inwoners en een van de onderscheidende kenmerken is de traditionele markt in de stad, die de grootste in zijn soort in Marokko is. Het merendeel van Marokko's internationale toeristen komen in het land via de Menara International Airport is gelegen in Marrakech. En zoals eerder gezegd, ze zijn waarschijnlijk te nemen van de trein spoor Noord, die zal hen het land in Casablanca.




Marrakech heeft één van de drukste pleinen van de stad in Marokko en het geheel van Afrika en de rest van de wereld. Het plein, bekend als het Djemaa el Fna als vol met mensen zowel dag en nacht en het is een van de grote entertainment en activiteit hubbubs van de stad. Gedurende de dag talrijke artiesten zoals acrobaten, dansers, muzikanten en allerlei andere entertainers trekken en verrukking menigten. Als de nacht valt, kraampjes wordt geopend op het plein en patroons kijken als het verandert in een grote open uitgezonden restaurant. Het is een van de meest opwindende plekken in de stad en toeristen genieten van het gevarieerde aanbod en zijn in staat om te ervaren een grote hoeveelheid cultuur op één locatie.


Marocco, il paese più affascinante



Un incrocio tra due culture e due continenti, Marocco si rivela ad artisti come un'esperienza artistica o personale favorevole all'introspezione. Durante uno dei suoi viaggi ha scritto Jacques Majorelle, "Ci sono scene di tale realismo che si dimentica di una volta e se stessi andiamo a vivere nel Medioevo".




Marocco merita di meglio di un semplice viaggio per scoprire la sua varietà e splendore. Di seguito sono mosto vede per chi ha poco tempo a disposizione o che desiderano visitare le principali attrazioni.




Le catene montuose e passa del Marocco è particolarmente attraenti per il loro contrasto nella natura e nella diversità. La diversità del terreno rende possibile adottare un approccio, secondo la stagione, che corrisponde alla capacità di tutti. Toubkal (4165m) è la vetta più alta del Nord Africa e la sua salita rimane di gran lunga più apprezzati. I massicci ocra o bluastri dell'anti-Atlante offrono lo scenario più insolito e sono stati recentemente scoperti da escursionisti occidentali. Le possibilità per escursioni includono: dorso di mulo, mountain bike o cammelli spedizioni con pernottamento in un rifugio o un bivacco a seconda dell'itinerario e della stagione.




Gli alisei di nord-est che soffia sulla costa atlantica offrono molto apprezzato spot per i surfisti. Essaouira è il più famoso, ma ci sono anche Mehdia, Taghazout, Minleft e Sidi Bouzid. Lungo la costa, si potranno apprezzare il ritmo lento, descrittivo della vita costiera, combinato con l'emozione degli sport acquatici. Windsurfisti potranno Essaouira e Dar Bouzza spiaggia a sud di Casablanca. E recentemente, il Kite surf ha guadagnato popolarità in questi ancora affascinante città sonnolenta. Sciare l'Atlante di Oukaimden (75km da Marrakech). Per gli appassionati sciatori, cosa potrebbe essere più emozionante di sciare in Africa! La stazione sciistica invernale Oukaimden si trova a 2.600 m di altitudine ed è aperta da gennaio ad aprile. Esso offre piste per tutti i livelli in un'area di 300 ettari. Stazione sciistica di Michliffen, vicino a Ifrane è di proporzioni più modeste, ma offre comunque una grande esperienza nelle montagne dell'Atlante. Di fuori della stagione della neve, Oukaimden offre deltaplano, roccia, arrampicata o trekking.




Il Marocco è rinomato per il suo bellissimo campo da golf dove si organizzano tornei internazionali regolari. Per dilettanti, è un'occasione per coniugare sport e scoperta di tutto l'anno. Con lo sfondo delle montagne dell'Atlante e circondato da palme, la serenità del paesaggio servono a calmare i nervi, dopo che miss occasionale ha colpito!




Una passeggiata nel labirinto dei souks (negozi e bancarelle mercantili) a volte può risultare per essere una sfida, ma perdersi in loro è un piacere. Cercare di barattare se volete fare shopping. È una tradizione ben radicata nei paesi arabi, ma può trasformarsi in un incubo se ignorano i soliti prezzi. Una visita preliminare a una cooperativa o buoni consigli di un locale si rivelerà utile per evitare di essere preso per pazzo.




La musica è folclore ma anche tradizione e ha subito varie influenze (andaluso, africano o rurale). La musica è onnipresente a feste e cerimonie ma anche in strada. Farti arrivare sotto l'incantesimo della poesia o masturbandosi il ritmo della musica che può essere goduto in Festival (vedi programma), feste e nelle piazze.




La ricchezza della cucina marocchina, noto per essere uno dei migliori al mondo, è una pura gioia dei sensi. Gli ingredienti più del tagine e la dolcezza delle torte sono graffette della cucina marocchina che mai manca di creatività.




Uno può godere di piccoli ristoranti e famosi tavoli con una vasta gamma di prezzi. Luoghi che attirano anche molti turisti devono essere evitati poiché essi possono lasciarvi con un'insipido souvenir della cucina marocchina.




Il Marocco è una terra di montagne. Esso è alto livello motivi coprono più di 100,000 km