Chergui Hotel: Arfoud
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The hotel is truly an oasis in the Sahara. The pool was amazing last night, really helped lower my body temperature before bed. Very much reminds me of the Palm springs area, a very dry heat and tonsWeiterlesen
The hotel is truly an oasis in the Sahara. The pool was amazing last night, really helped lower my body temperature before bed. Very much reminds me of the Palm springs area, a very dry heat and tonsWeiterlesen
Went to the fossil factory, I was completely caught off guard. I didn't really understand how they make fossils like in a factory, but the fossils are so prevalent in the area, they cut them out ofWeiterlesen
Went to a tiny mini village called a Kasar, like a Kasbah in that it is a walled community but this one only has one door. We got to visit the school, and all the schools are easy to spot, it seems,Weiterlesen
First full day in the Sahara, went to the weekly market in Rissani. I really enjoyed it because it was an open air market as opposed to the closed-in walls of the Fez Medina, but the vendors wereWeiterlesen
On the way out to the camp in the Sahara, had a drum lesson, and danced to some tribal beats. Then visited a Moroccan graveyard, where they bury their dead outside the walls of the village and markWeiterlesen
On the way out to the Sahara we stopped again in our 4x4s and had tea and bread with a nomadic family. We all got under a giant tent that was lined with carpets, and the roof was woven wool from theirWeiterlesen
After dinner at the camp in the Sahara, we visited a date farm and Oasis that was started in 1985. This guy was super happy, and seemed to really enjoy showing us all of his trees, making us guess atWeiterlesen
After the date farm, our guide drove us deep into the dunes, and we got to hike up a baby dune. The sand is so soft. You had to go really fast or you would sink in, several of us. Had to get on allWeiterlesen