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saharadesertsmorocco · 9 months
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Fez to Marrakech Trip
From Fez to Marrakech: A Mesmerizing Journey through Morocco's Rich Tapestry
If you're looking to embark on a memorable adventure from Fez to Marrakech, look no further than the Sahara Desert Crew. We will guide you every step of your journey and ensures that every step of the way is filled with warmth and hospitality. For more information, you can call us at +212(0) 662 541 300.
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Experiencing Morocco During Ramadan: A Journey of Culture and Reflection
Experience Morocco during Ramadan! Immerse in vibrant traditions, savor mouthwatering cuisine, and embrace the spirit of this holy month. Discover more in our latest travel blog! 🕌✨ #RamadanInMorocco #TravelExperience
Morocco, a land of vibrant colors, rich history, and enchanting landscapes, offers travelers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the spirit of Ramadan. As the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan holds significant cultural and religious importance for Muslims worldwide. For travelers, visiting Morocco during Ramadan unveils a tapestry of traditions, rituals, and culinary…
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karimwebdono · 4 days
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6 Days Tour from Marrakech: An Unforgettable Moroccan Journey
Embarking on this 6 days tour from Marrakech felt like stepping into another world—one where bustling cities, ancient fortresses, and serene desert landscapes all merge into an extraordinary adventure. From the very first day, leaving the vibrant streets of Marrakech behind, I knew this journey would be one I would never forget.
The drive through the High Atlas Mountains was breathtaking. The roads snaked their way through towering peaks, revealing stunning views of terraced hillsides and traditional Berber villages tucked away in the valleys. As we crossed the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest in Morocco, I could already feel the magic of this 6-day tour from Marrakech unfolding. The first major stop at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, was like stepping into history. Walking through its ancient mud-brick structures, it was easy to imagine the centuries of stories held within its walls.
Over the next few days, the adventure only deepened. The rugged beauty of the Dades Valley and the towering cliffs of the Todra Gorges were nothing short of spectacular. The scenery changed from green valleys to dramatic rock formations, offering picture-perfect moments at every turn.
But the highlight of the tour came as we approached the Sahara. Riding camels across the golden dunes of Merzouga at sunset was a surreal experience. The vastness of the desert, with nothing but the sound of the wind and the soft padding of the camels, felt otherworldly. As the night settled in, we gathered around a campfire in a traditional Berber camp, under a sky bursting with stars. This part of the 6 days tour from Marrakech was truly unforgettable—an intimate moment with nature, culture, and history that touched my soul.
The contrast between the serenity of the desert and the vibrant life in Fes couldn’t have been starker. Fes’s medina, with its maze-like streets and bustling souks, was a sensory explosion. From the colorful tanneries to the ancient Al-Qarawiyyin University, every corner of the city whispered stories of Morocco’s deep cultural and historical roots.
Finally, reaching the blue city of Chefchaouen felt like a peaceful retreat. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, its striking blue-washed streets were a photographer’s dream. The relaxed atmosphere was the perfect way to end the 6-day tour from Marrakech, offering a calm and reflective end to what had been a whirlwind journey of discovery.This wasn’t just a tour—it was a transformative experience that showcased the best of Morocco’s landscapes, culture, and history. The 6 days tour from Marrakech provided memories that will last a lifetime, leaving me in awe of the beauty and richness of this incredible country.
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Take a Memorable Trip with Sahara Camel Tours Departing from Marrakech
Are you prepared to lose yourself in Morocco's captivating scenery? Go no farther than Sahara camel trips Marrakech, where the modern thrill of adventure blends with the age-old enchantment of the desert. Imagine yourself traveling across endless golden dunes while mounted on a stately camel. This is an experience that will never fade from your soul; it's more than just a journey. Marrakech is the ideal place to begin your desert adventure because of its lively culture and bustling shops. From here, you'll go into the heart of the Sahara Desert, where the vast skies and shifting sands give the impression that time has stopped. The trip itself is an experience as you follow your guide through untamed areas and scenic oases. With camel ride and dinner Marrakech, you will truly thrill with the hospitality by the locals.
When you get on your faithful camel for an experience unlike any other, the high point of your journey will arrive. You'll have an unexplainable, deep connection to the beat of the desert as you softly sway with each stride. The vastness of the Sahara opens up in front of you, beckoning you to discover its many mysteries and be in awe of its ageless beauty. When you get indulged in camel ride Marrakech to Fez, it becomes easy for you to get the best things done for better However, the journey doesn't stop there. Arriving to a typical Berber camp where a warm welcome awaits, you'll see the scenery turn golden as the sun sets over the dunes. Here, you may enjoy a great dinner outside beneath the stars while taking in the sights and sounds of local musicians and blazing campfires. Every meal, from aromatic couscous to flavorful tagines, is a gourmet joy. You'll rest to your cozy tent as dusk approaches and the soothing glow of lanterns illuminates the desert, lulling you to sleep with the whispering of the wind. And when daylight breaks, you'll be treated to a spectacular sunrise over the sand dunes that will turn the sky a brilliant orange and gold. Long after your Marrakech camel trips are over, you will still remember this moment of absolute beauty.
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Your top 5 WDCs ranked on their hairstyles?
Your top 5 journeys you've ever done?
Okay this made me realise there are/have been a lot of very generic hairstyles in F1
1. James Hunt. Absolutely luscious locked. Longer hair on men – big plus from me.
2. Lewis. I mean, everything about the man is beautiful, including his hair. No elaboration necessary
3 & 4. Nico and Jenson because pretty blonde twinks
And then IDK…Nigel Mansell for the tache
Top 5 journeys got rambly so under the cut
1. I did a three week coach trip to Berlin and back via Estonia, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland that was pretty epic. Also my first solo trip (well, solo but with a whole bunch of Aussies, some of whom became great friends. I was never brave enough to do the backpacking thing totally by myself)
2. When I was in sixth form my parents took me to the US for a month around my 17th birthday. I seem to remember there being a few arguments but other than that it was a great opportunity and there were so many places I fell in love with that I would dearly love to go back to. We started in New York and flew to San Francisco, then drove down the Pacific Coast Highway to LA, which was just an incredible journey. I was very into classic Hollywood at the time, and also reading the Beats so SF was awesome to me. Then we drove out to Vegas, also took in Palm Springs, Death Valley. I think we went to Yosemite too. There’s a brocedes fic which is inspired by that leg of the trip. After that we flew to New Orleans and Memphis, both places I’d love to revisit
3. Morocco – from Marrakech up to Casablanca, Rabat and Fez, and then down through the edge of the Sahara. Such gorgeous landscapes
4. Not a specific journey, because my memory of being really young gets hazy, but when I was a kid we had a VW camper van and used to go away in it for the whole of the school holidays every summer (as a kid I was not exactly thrilled at being taken away for seven weeks every summer and tbh I think it encouraged my bookish only child tendencies) but now I am very grateful for all the places I got to see. We used to drive all over Western Europe and my pervading memories are of the smell of the car deck on a big old ferry. I loved the car ferries and still do
5. Following on from the ferries, being on one between Greek islands as the sun is setting is just magical. I got to do this last year on my way to Sifnos for the first time in a while and there’s something about just feeling like you’re a lifetime away from home and work and responsibility, just surrounded by the ocean and pretty islands passing by with the lights coming on in the villages. I don’t get why everyone just goes to fucking Mykonos lol, it’s awful
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a few things:
thank you for the reassurance and perspective on the support hakim gets in morocco 😭 it made me happy and also it makes me happy to see him having a great time there right now
did you notice how the bulk of the players saudi have gone after are muslim...i don't know if i'm reading too much into this but i suspect that they are targeting these players and trying to shill the "we're a muslim country don't you want to play in a muslim country and help develop it blah blah" thing. Which, if true, makes me very annoyed because a lot of the things they do are very unislamic lol. like spending the first ten days of dhul-hijjah (literally the most sacred days in the entire year) doing shady deals with the shadiest club in the premier league
that racist white girl in footyblr who made the sabiri/ghazali post a while ago made another post basically saying that hell isn't hot enough for the players going to play in saudi because they are funding the yemeni war and famine 💀💀 i wish white people would stick to talking about what they understand
hii anon!! Ohh really, no need to thank me. ♡♡ You can't imagine after world cup 2018, I was in Fez/Tanja (Tangier) and then we went down to our usual trips as usual (Marrakech, Casa etc) and all I could see was his shirt everywhere. And my cousins were telling me all the time of the amount of craziness around him growing even more and more (also 2018 was our first world cup in 20 years can you imagine loool. And he played a big part in that qualification. Now we're here but look what we were even 5 years ago...and what we were when he joined back then...yeah anyway). Like, look at him now when Morocco train, he's always subjected to a lot of media attention etc. Moroccans love him, don't worry about a few of them on twitter. YEAH I love to see him there. I always think how he didn't get to go until he was in his teen years which is so so so sad, a lot of maghrebis can't afford trips to visit more often and it's heartbreaking.) ... to see him in Morocco is. Special. ♡♡ To see so many of them home!!!! Either Marrakech or around in their places of origin, I was watching Sabiri's latest ig stories and mashallah. It makes me so emotional. As if they kinda decided to be there at the same time. 😭I miss it so much i can't wait to be back inchallah.
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yeah the narrative of muslim players x a muslim country it does seem to me like being part of a developing plan. At this rate I wouldn't be surprised if Saudi will truly be competitive in a few years time, now we're joking about it but - it seems way different than MLS now or what China tried to do years ago. You know, I do have conflicting thoughts about it- bc on one hand I agree with you, it is upsetting given the high percentage of poverty in Saudi. A country with so much money and so much power in the hands of a few oligarchs... of course leaning on those players' religion seems like a big fallacy. But then again, you have the same oligarchs in the US, in England, in China, in Russia (and nobody gave a shit about it before the war) in the very heart of Europe... also billionaires, rich, powerful, investors in every major top league. And so you do wonder if somehow we're also being affected by the same double standards. When Arab people tell you: after everything Europe has done, it's our turn, why are we the only ones subjected to your moral standards? - When you put it that way, can you blame them? As a Muslim you get upset because again, I totally understand your feelings and they are also mine. But I also wonder about these stuff, you know
WHICH WELL I guess it also applies to this white girl on tumblr (not kidding I tried to find their blog bc I was so curious fodjsha) are we have to blame players for going Saudi? What about players who are paid by Saudis in Europe? Bohely's bought part of Strasbourg - what about players payed by americans in Europe? Arsenal is owned by an american who both financed trump and israel - are we have to blame arsenal players too? These double standards are just....unreal to me really. It's so easy to blame one part of the world and dismiss what happens in the heart of your own continent or your own part of the world. White privilege as its finest.
Players ain't to blame. You can question their decisions and whatever but they are just players in this system - lots of them grew up poor and weren't born into the massive privilege these multi billionaires were born into. And i'm sure they are gonna love putting all the blame to Muslim players for going Saudi - what can you do, shit white people do.
thank u for writing to me anon! sorry for the long reply ghgh
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gwendolynlerman · 2 years
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Some photos from my recent trip to Morocco 😊
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Enjoying the Sands: Memorable Sahara Camel Rides & Dinners on Camel Rides in Marrakech
Everyone wants to enjoy their best moments of live during their vacation to a new country. If desert and sand dunes are your favorite then Morocco is the best destination to opt for. You can enjoy Sahara camel trips Marrakech and camel ride and dinner Marrakech in this beautiful country.
Travelers are taken on an exciting voyage towards the enormous expanse of the Sahara Desert, departing from the lively city of Marrakech. As they travel through the Atlas Mountains, taking in the untamed beauty of the landscape, the adventure commences. Stops at historic kasbahs, busy souks, and gorgeous oases along the route provide insights into Morocco's colorful culture and rich history.
The anticipation for the journey's high point—the camel ride into the Sahara—builds as the scenery changes from verdant valleys to undulating dunes. Riding on their dromedaries, travelers are taken on an enthralling journey across the desert dunes by knowledgeable Bedouin nomads. Adventurers are lulled into a state of peace with each swaying step of the camels, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the timeless grandeur of the Sahara.
Experiences that combine a camel ride with dinner provide a convenient, yet equally captivating, way for those who want a taste of the desert without traveling far from Marrakech. Tucked away in the tranquil palm groves that round the city, visitors take a leisurely camel ride through scenes of lush oasis while enjoying the soft Moroccan sun. As travelers congregate around a typical Berber camp as the day gives way to nightfall, an air of magic permeates the air. Here, beneath a starry sky, they enjoy a lavish feast of Moroccan specialties that have been painstakingly cooked over open flames. An atmosphere of sheer enchantment is created by the perfume of exotic spices tantalizing the senses and the rhythmic pulse of live music filling the air.
Camel ride Marrakech to Fez or enjoying the charms of the desert closer to Marrakech, camel rides and meals provide an unmatched window into Moroccan culture. Through these immersive encounters like Marrakech camel trips, visitors not only create lifelong memories but also develop a greater understanding of this captivating land's timeless beauty and rich cultural tapestry.
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Your Ultimate Guide to Africa Tour Packages: Tips, Destinations, and Planning Advice
Africa, the cradle of humanity, offers a travel experience unlike any other. From vast savannahs teeming with wildlife to bustling cities rich in culture, Africa has something for everyone. But with so much to see and do, planning your African adventure can be daunting. This guide will help you navigate through the myriad of options available for Africa tour packages, ensuring your trip is memorable and seamless.
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Why Choose Africa Tour Packages?
Opting for a tour package can take the hassle out of planning and ensure you make the most of your trip. Africa tour packages typically include accommodations, meals, guided tours, and transportation, allowing you to focus on experiencing the continent's wonders. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, there’s a package tailored to your needs.
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2. South Africa: A Blend of Nature and Urban Excitement
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For history enthusiasts, Egypt is a treasure trove. Tour packages here often include visits to the pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the temples along the Nile River. The city of Luxor, with its ancient ruins, is a highlight for any traveler interested in the wonders of ancient civilizations.
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Morocco's vibrant cities like Marrakech and Fez offer a feast for the senses with their colorful markets, aromatic spices, and stunning architecture. The Sahara Desert provides an adventurous escape with opportunities for camel treks and overnight stays in traditional Berber tents.
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