Today we left the hotel early to meet up with the tour group we'd be traveling with for the next three days. We had considered going to the dessert camp in Merzouga and from there to Fes on our own,Leer más
Today we left the hotel early to meet up with the tour group we'd be traveling with for the next three days. We had considered going to the dessert camp in Merzouga and from there to Fes on our own,Leer más
Ksar Ait Benhaddou is a historic fortified village and UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its earthen clay architecture and has been featured in numerous films, including “Gladiator” andLeer más
This morning, we woke up to the last sound we had expected: rain! At least we wouldn't be getting a sunburn...
Our first stop was in Tinghir, where we walked through the old part of town, barelyLeer más
The Todgha Gorge, near Tinghir in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, features towering limestone cliffs up to 300 meters high, carved by the Todgha and Dades Rivers over millennia. HistoricallyLeer más
Finally we arrived at Merzouga, a small village on the edge of the Sahara Desert. From here , we'd venture into the Erg Chebbi dunes, which are among the largest in Morocco. It had stopped raining,Leer más
Once we were all good to go, it was time to get onto the dromedaries that would take us to the desert camp. We were divided into groups of four and our little caravan consisted of the Canadian couple,Leer más
The first raindrops started to fall and Abdul rounded us up to continue to the camp we'd stay at tonight. At first, we walked into the wrong one though - people were swarming in from all directions,Leer más
Unfortunately, the next morning was cloudy again as we mounted our dromedaries in the dark to return to the meeting point. As we trudged along, the colors changed from night to day and we once againLeer más
Some of the regions that impressed me the most when it comes to landscapes was the Ziz Valley with its towering gorges and contrasting palm groves. The road (national route N13) twists and turns, atLeer más