Solo in Morocco 2010
Discovering the country.
Most recent posts:
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May 3, 2010  —   Morocco
Moulay Driss is the most important pilgrimage site in Morocco. Since it is a holy place, the village was forbidden to non-Muslims until 1912, and it is... 
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Apr 19, 2010  —   Morocco
This trek over a few days in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains was with an organized group. In fact, my goal was to evaluate a French travel agency... 
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Mar 27, 2010  —   Morocco
Chefchaouen, also known as Chaouen, is one of the most beautiful towns of Morocco. Perched in the Rif Mountains, it has a superb medina with winding alleys... 
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Mar 20, 2010  —   Morocco
During the summer months, the village of Asilah is bustling with sun-seeking Moroccan tourists who want to enjoy the beach and the medina. When I was... 
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Mar 18, 2010  —   Morocco
Larache is a small town on the Atlantic Coast of Morocco that sees few tourists. The place is quiet and nice to visit. The main reason I came here is... 
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Mar 15, 2010  —   Morocco
Rabat is the political and administrative capital of Morocco and its population is 1,660,000 inhabitants. Contrary to Casablanca, the city is rather charming... 
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Mar 14, 2010  —   Morocco
Casablanca is a modern city with a population of 3.7 million people. It is the largest one in Morocco and the commercial and business centre of the country... 
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Feb 20, 2010  —   Morocco
The town of Ouarzazate doesn't have tourist attractions apart from the nice Taourirt Kasbah. However, the scenery around the town is incredible. The region... 
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Feb 18, 2010  —   Morocco
I already visited the ksar with groups of students, but the place is so photogenic that I wanted to have more time to enjoy it. I walked into the narrow... 
 
  
  
  
  
  
 













