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Marrakesh: Touring “The Red City”
There are a lot of cities in the world that are very famous and are also very beautiful; one of them is the city of Marrakesh. It is also the capital of the Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz in Morocco. It is one of the largest and the oldest cities of Morocco. It was founded in 1070 Almoravid leader, Abu ...
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Discover Marrakech: A Lot For A Little In Cost
Have you been to the city of Marrakech? It is in Morocco. Are you willing to visit this beautiful city? Then whatever your expectations are I hope they will exceed. You will find the city of Marrakech very attractive full of history and culture. As a first time visitor you must get the tour guide wi...
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Six Essential Things To Do When You Visit Morocco
Morocco is the northwestern African kingdom. It is rich in culture, food, places, cuisine and a lot of other attractions. Morocco is the 5th biggest economical country in Africa. It is the most active country in Africa. There are a lot of things to see there is Morocco. Small towns will certainly en...
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Holidays to Marrakech Moroccan Culture at its Best
Are you having some holidays, is the holiday season coming up? And this time you want to try something unique and something that will exited you and your family then I may suggest you to visit Morocco. Holidays spent in Morocco are the very best. If you are a culture lover and enjoy the taste of ...
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Cheap Hotels in Marrakech
Hotel Aday - 111, derb Sidi-Bouloukate, Marrakesh - Morocco. Tel. +212 524 441 920. A small, well-kept cheap hotel, pleasantly decorated in traditional style; something of an overflow for the nearby Medina and Essaouira, but actually a pretty good alternative to both of them. Hotel Afriquia -...
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Marrakesh: Touring "Th...
There are a lot of cities in the world that are very famous and are also very beautiful; one of them is t...
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Marrakesh
Marrakesh – Known as being a pleasure city, a place where all people come to buy and sell and find ente...
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Tafraoute
TAFRAOUTE stands at the edge of a rambling palmery - quite unexpected after a rather barren approach over...
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Sidi Ifni
SIDI IFNI is uniquely interesting: a town that was relinquished by Spain only in 1969, after the Moroccan...
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Mirhleft
Heading south from Tiznit to Guelimim, you have a choice of routes: a fast inland road across scrubby des...
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Sidi Ifni
SIDI IFNI is uniquely interesting: a town that was relinquished by Spain only in 1969, after the Moroccan government closed off landward access to the colonial enclave. More tha...
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Mirhleft
Heading south from Tiznit to Guelimim, you have a choice of routes: a fast inland road across scrubby desert via Bou Izakarn, where the road to Ifrane de l' Anti-Atlas and the T...
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Guelmim – Springs, Oasis and Beach
There are good little trips out from Goulimine to the hot springs of Abbainou, 15km northeast, and to the oasis of Alt Bekkou, 17km southeast; both offer a pleasant alternative ...
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Guelmim – Accommodation and Eating
Accommodation is somewhat limited. The Hotel Salam has the best meals, and there's a newer, jazzier place, the Cafe Restaurant Arnassa, 139 Av Takana (daily 8am-11 pm; modera...
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Guelmim – How to Get There and Move On
Arriving by bus or grand taxi, you'll probably be dropped at the gare routiere, though night CTM services and some grands taxis may drop you elsewhere. At the heart of the town ...
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Guelmim
GOULIMINE (also spelled Guelmim or Gulimime) sounds pretty exciting in the brochures: "The Gateway to the Sahara", with its nomadic "blue men" and traditional camel market. The ...
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Telephones in Morocco
Telephones The easiest way to call within Morocco or abroad is to use a public phone booth (cabine), which takes a phonecard (télécarte) issued by Maroc Télécom. The cards ...
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Mail In Morocco
Morocco's post and phone systems are generally pretty efficient, especially to Europe, and Internet access is cheap if a little slow, with offices in most Moroccan towns. Mail ...
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Moroccan Tea
The national drink is mint tea (atay deeyal naanaa in Arabic, thé a la menthe in French, "Whisky Marocain" as locals boast), Chinese gunpowder green tea flavored with sprigs of...
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Moroccan Style Eating
Eating in local cafés, or if invited to a home, you may find yourself using your hands rather than a knife and fork when Moroccan style eating. Muslims eat only with the right ...




