Mountain time and small goats
Emily : Our longest day in the minivan took us over the high Atlas Mountains with some great scenery, although the twisting road made quite a few of us carsick […]
Emily : Our longest day in the minivan took us over the high Atlas Mountains with some great scenery, although the twisting road made quite a few of us carsick […]
Scott : Off to Essaouira, a seaside town, famous for a 6km beach that attract thousands of tourists of Europe in search of sun and sound, and a fortified town […]
In most circumstances its difficult to tell sheep and goat meat apart, especially when they are covered in a thick Targine sauce. Morocco meat markets appear to have this sorted, […]
One part of travelling that I have always enjoyed is marvelling at the splendour and sometimes relative stupidity of those tourists around you. As many of you know, my sense […]
Four hour drive to beautiful Todra Gorge, where the rock climbs a good couple 100m either side of our hotel, set in another beautiful oasis. Scott chose to do a […]
Leaving our local village we headed south east toward the boarder with Algeria. Through the mid atlas the landscape was very rocky, with canyons dotting the landscape. The amazing power […]
A glimpse of the Sahara
We left behind chaotic Fez and travelled south to Midelt. I didn’t realise how green Morocco would be, with valleys of rich green fields where they grow dates, figs, apples, […]
A glimpse of some highlights from Morocco
Arriving in Fez (its where the hats are from) we are greeted by a massive imperial style city. Since the king is in town and with spring holidays recently started, […]