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travelaviator-blog · 5 years
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High Atlas Mountains, #Taroudant https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/Bv4hEqhnBdH/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=xbeeyak2ju8u
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travelaviator-blog · 5 years
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#Taroudant# leather store https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/Bvpc8bCHPUi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6ybatp8j2mk5
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travelaviator-blog · 5 years
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#tichkaplateau #tigouga What do you think? https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/Bvm3xeoHZh2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rg7g069txlx3
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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It was a wonderful trip to tigouga with my lovely friends from Germany Alexandra and Jan, really it was unforgettable, we spend 4 days Hiking, discovering local society, admiring every thing this region offers. (à Taroudannt, Taroudannt, Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvcMkgpHjGM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1krk1b14do36c
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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Machu Picchu is one of the seven wonders of the world and even though I have a long list of things to do in Peru, I was quite determined to see the Incan citadel for myself and even though a lot of people have different feelings about the lost city, I thought it was amazing.   The city itself is really misinterpreted. First of all, the city isn’t ancient but was built in the mid-1400s by the Incas and it was actually never even completed or fully lived in. A lot of people imagine something like Pompeii, a city of two thousand years ago that was flourishing until it vanished under ash. Machu Picchu was intended to be a university-like ground* where scholars could study agriculture, astronomy, and more. When word of the Conquistadors got to the city, they actually fled so that the Spaniards wouldn’t even know the city existed! Smart, huh? But it wasn’t actually an established, working town when it was deserted – it was still a work in progress.     Machu Picchu wasn’t found or discovered by Hiram Bingham. The locals had known for centuries where Machu Picchu was and when Hiram Bingham came in search of it, they brought him right to it. From what I was told, a few people lived in the area and the aqueducts were still running. What Hiram Bingham did do, however, actually benefited the local people. He popularised the site as a tourist attraction – one of the seven wonders of the world – and it’s brought Peru and its citizens a lot of money in tourism.    The structures are absolutely amazing and there are a tonne of them. Aside from missing roofs, a lot of the structures are still intact and it’s like walking through an Incan village, which was a new experience for me. You can easily see how the city was laid out and a guided tour will tell you all about what the structures (and gardens!) were used for. They have a tonne of different temples and the architecture, while basic, is a great sample of Incan engineering. The mountain views are absolutely spectacular, as well, but if you’re interested in hiking, know that it can be a very dangerous hike in some places. Read more here :https://www.travelaviator.com/machu-picchuthe-inca-citadelle/ https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvbdqpGHG87/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1m40exvjmp4xz
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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This is my village😉 Tigouga is one of the best places in the south of Morocco, it's situated in the North of the historical city of Taroudant, it's really a paradise for the Hiking and nature enthusiasts. You are all welcome. https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvXYV7fHaAe/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13mte45sxir6i
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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Spices! this is what makes moroccan kitchen so special. https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvPx84jHYyG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ubngs53e5vuh
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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Merzouga desert, Morocco. https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvPxqLJHRHf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=12251xa5dfwds
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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Hello from Agadir. https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvPZs6Nn3cO/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=100gmtq05ubq1
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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Taroudant, a city from the past. (à Taroudannt, Taroudannt, Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvPYzSAnse6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4v4wlm67io1v
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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HOW TO SPEND GREAT TIME IN LONDON London, the capital of the UK, can be a lot more fun and adventurous for a visitor, or even a resident, than merely moving around the city, sightseeing using the utterly convenient Tube - which is no doubt the city's life line. If you're going to use the Tube, it's recommended to get the London visitor Oyster Card. London offers many more commuting options that will take you from one place to another, while instilling adrenaline-pumping adventure into your travels. There are at least ten different ways to get around London that are fast, cheap and highly adventurous. Alternative Ways to Commute in London Crossing the Thames on the Emirates Airline Cable Car This cable car ride will take you over the Thames, offering birds-eye views of the Greenwich peninsula and the Royal Docks. Besides being a form of transport to get over to the other side of the river, it is an adventurous attraction in itself and it is much cheaper than a cable car ride over the Alps. With an Oyster card, it is comparable to the price of a tube ride. It starts from near the Excel Centre in London’s Royal Docks, heading across the water to The 02 Arena on the North Greenwich peninsular. You are given the experience of an airline ride with the use of similar terminology such as boarding pass instead of ticket. On the other side you can visit three free attractions nearby, which are The Crystal on Royal Docks side, Nissan’s Innovation Station in the 02 and the Sky Backstage at the O2. Tourist Cruise on the Thames on a River Bus A tourist cruise on the Thames, especially if you take one of the Thames Clipper Water Buses can surely be an exhilarating experience. These services are fast and are available throughout the day and most of the night. A cruise from The O2 to the Embankment Pier takes less than an hour and you have the facility of hopping-on and hopping-off at any of the riverside attractions that you fancy, such as the London Eye, Canary Wharf, The Tate, Westminster, The Cutty Sark and Borough Market. For more informations please visit : https://www.travelaviator.com. https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvHEpmTn9YL/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8qr216wx4rog
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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EUROPE IN A BUDGET! HERE ARE THE 3 SECRETS TO THE PERFECT TRAVEL There is no question that travel in Europe can be expensive. Transportation, accommodation, food and souvenirs add up each day. However, there are a number of ways that you can save money yet still have a wonderful and memorable experience. 1. Travel During the Off-Season Summer (June – August) and the holiday season (December) are the most popular times to visit Europe and therefore the rates are highest. Choose to travel during the spring and autumn months when crowds are thinner, the weather is nicer and prices on airfare and room rates drop 30 – 50%. It is often less expensive to fly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to boot. 2. Visit a Country or City Off the Beaten Track Paris, Rome, London, Prague…if you haven’t visited these cites, one day you certainly need to go. But if traveling on a budget is your current focus then these are not the cities to visit now. Instead, consider dozens of remarkable destinations that are not nearly as expensive such as countries in Eastern Europe (Romania, Hungary) or Portugal. If you prefer to visit Western Europe, simply travel to cities that are less popular and more cost effective. For instance, the Loire Valley just outside of Paris is draped with ancient castles amidst rolling hills of wine country. Or, visit Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic, known as a “pocket-sized” Prague with half the tourists and a fraction of the cost. 3.Holiday Apartment Rentals In lieu of pricey hotels, seek out holiday apartment rentals. The best resources online are Airbnb, Craigslist or Vacation Rentals By Owner (VRBO). You can also find some apartments on Booking.com. These websites offer photos and information on thousands of independently owned apartments in cities all over Europe. During the off-season, remember to negotiate the price and you’ll be surprised how many rentals owners bite. Think about it: it’s better for them to rent to you for a lower price than have their rental go empty for a week or weekend. Remember that most apartments will have a kitchen, so go to the local supermarket and cook to save even more! https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BvHETt1n_8a/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rep9a323uafw
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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SCOTLAND BEST PLACES TO VISIT * The Isle of Iona. One word: otherworldly. That's the sensation you're left with from this holy place famous for its Celtic crosses and fully restored cathedral where 50 Scottish kings were buried during the Middle Ages. * The 5,000-Year-Old Village of Skara Brae. The BBC calls it "one of the most remarkable discoveries in modern archaeology." What no one seems to have the answer to is this: What were the farmers who once lived in the intricate maze of dwellings hiding in the secret spaces found under stone dressers? * The Scottish Highlands. Here's where Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Highlanders were defeated by King George II's forces at the bloody Battle of Culloden in 1746. It's also where dogs still herd sheep. You'll see that and more after driving along the stunningly scenic shores of Loch Ness. (Monster alert!) * The Ghost Tour. Tax collectors and bootleggers once clashed beneath the now-famed Royal Mile thoroughfare in the capital city of Edinburgh, which might explain why so many spots are said to be haunted. Your tour guide provides what we'll call "energetic accounts" of the alternately horrific and hilarious details. * The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Don't let the title throw you. With the world-famous Edinburgh Castle as a backdrop, this is really a huge international festival featuring bagpipes, highland dancing and military bands. For a cheap booking visit : https://travelaviator.com https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BumrA7vH9bo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3dputmf2r1qg
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE PERFECT HONEYMOON DESTINATION A lot of couples have difficulty finding the honeymoon destination that is "just right" for them. There are so many things to consider, like the season, accommodations and types of leisure activities available. But actually, making a decision can be simple once you know what you are looking for. The Villa Group - experts in matching clients with their ideal holiday destination - advise couples to consider the following, before they make their choice: 1. In what season are you traveling? Remember that every destination has its own weather pattern. You want to make sure that you choose a place where the weather suits your taste. 2. How many amenities are you getting for your money? Be sure to pick a destination that offers you the romance and relaxation you need after the wedding. How big is the room? Does the destination offer honeymooners special packages? Spas are always great for considering your every need. You could try a mud bath for two or a couple's massage. 3. Are there enough activities to keep you busy? Consider what you would like to do. How about water sports and nightlife? Are there cultural aspects that you can explore? Destinations that offer everything you could want and more include The Villa Group Resorts in Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Vallarta. You don't have to go far from home to explore culture, adventure and relaxation all in one place. The Villa Group offers a variety of packages for honeymooners. Check all offers : https://travelaviator.com https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/ButxKqqnaUK/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ljaro9m86mc6
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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MARRAKECH, THE UNIQUE CITY On arrival, everything may seem cluttered and puzzling with snake charmers, exotic music, busy bazaars and vendors all over the place; but don’t be scared, Marrakech has its own personality with a unique culture that represents the numerous faces of the city’s character. It’s a place where splendour inspires the soul, where culture infects your personality and where you arrive with naught and leave with unthinkable and incredible things. The city is a destination waiting to be explored. Marrakech is a soaring metropolis steeped in history and culture, fabulous and exciting, a mixture of old and new with a charm of an exotic city.For more informations about flights and hotels in Marrakech,please check all the offers in: https://www.travelaviator.com https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/Bu4Lj7aH6gZ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xhagp7elzbw8
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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Moroccan beautiful horses https://www.instagram.com/abdelazizhajeb/p/BuZ3GJhHx9x/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=pitksbqkn0dz
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travelaviator-blog · 6 years
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Tioute Oasis, Taroudant, MOROCCO A beautiful place to visit😉 (à Taroudannt, Taroudannt, Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuOB5gwHjwH/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wh4n1imcasfj
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