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Tizi-n-Test: our first Moroccan Pass - Marrakesh
Tizi-n-Test: our first Moroccan Pass
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Towns /Cities / Sights around Marrakesh: driving around the Palmeraie
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  • contemporary mudbrick mansion! - Marrakesh
    contemporary mudbrick mansion!
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    Most people i think might miss the Palmeraie, unless they were on a carriage ride or read up and prepared beforehand of the recommended sights to see, or on a tour. I was with a group of my friends friends who were visiting from Australia, i think if i hadnt asked and recommended that we get taken there as they had a car but with quite unmotivated moroccan driver we wouldnt have got there. in fact we had a fast straight through drive and then dropped off to amuse ourselves at the well known to me amazing Marjorelle gardens. i got my moroccan friend to take me again later at a better pace, got some good shots and enjoyed the extravagance that could be seen behind the high walls around the residences in the palmeraie. i have excellent architecture books, especially those published by Taschen, including stunning homes in the palmeraie. This June i had the privilige of taking my best friend around the palmeraie, which she enjoyed as an elite suburb of Marrakech, seeing the camels at hand for the tourists, seeing the very upmarket golf course and homes - and being able to buy the best postcards i have seen for sale in Morocco at cheaper than most other places!!

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    Visit the Marjane supermarket!!
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  • Probably very unconventional but i and others after me have highly enjoyed it! Marjane is a supermarket chain around the cities in Morocco and are rather huge and with pretty much everything from food, drinks and alcohol to fresh and frozen foods, bread, and household goods and clothing - electrical goods and beauty products and stuff like camera film and music cds can all be useful reasons to shop there. Weve found it particularly helpful when we are touring or travelling by car which allows us the ability to save andcarry with us supplies for along the way such as water, uht milk, diet coke, our red wine and vodka supply -and beer if you wish - and gift sort of stuff when visiting or staying with friends or family. out in the small towns or remote areas where stuff like coffee is more expensive i reckon its handy to buy the 60g nescafe sachets they have in marjane for only 6 dirham!or good honey - out in the remoter areas its often only a honey concoction made of sugar or glucose and water added to honey that is available! so real honey can be a nice gift of thanks. or if you want washing powder, shampoo, argane moisturiser or even some good quality cumin to travel with or take home. camera film eg 36 exp 200 asa fuji film is only 29 dirham - one hour processing here, including enlargements, is pretty cheap too. and not a bad place to grab something for lunch, theres a fast food such as pizza department or grab some rolls or baguettes and add some cheese, salami, olives, and whatever else interesting you find. also canned food such as tuna, sardines, and peas might be tantalising to take travelling with you!? anyway its all there and , along with the lovely airconditioning for some respite during the hot summer, its another off the beaten path place to check out the locals.

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    Towns /Cities / Sights around Marrakesh: Head out to Telouet
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  • Telouet's Glaoui palace and slave quarters - Marrakesh
    Telouet's Glaoui palace and
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    Telouet was one of the principal residences of the Al Thami El-Glaoui, the pasha of Marrakech, who served the sultan, Mohammed V, but switched allegiances to the French in 1912, (because he and others like him knew that any independent Moroccan government would soon put an end to his unlimitless power and extravagance) which gave him power and lordship over a large area of Southern Morocco ie the Atlas and High Atlas. His kasbah at Telouet he named the Kasbah of 1001 nights and it is said that he had workman there constantly building and decorating his palace into a place of opulence and grandeur that he and the Glaoui after him treasured. His opposition to the King cost dearly as on his death his family were exiled and all possessions dispersed. This kasbah and town with such an illustrious past has been in neglect since 1956. Of this opulent kasbah, commenced in the 19th century there is only access to one of the buildings built in the 20th century, in my opinion very beautiful but sadly still in neglect and still deteriorating so its time left is sadly running out. In addition to visiting the kasbah in its lovely valley and mountain surrounds there is the attraction of the weekly Thursday souk bringing berber villagers from miles around, the salt mine on the road to Anmiter, the lovely route with kasbahs to Tasgha and the lovely road to Anmiter which is an unusually well preserved fortified town at the end of the road and start of the 4x4 route of the old pass down to Ait BenHaddou. About 140 km from Marrakech in the direction of Ouarzazate, this road is a particularly scenic route taking you over two mountain passes, past berber villages built along rivers and up hillsides. In your own car it can be done in 2 hours depending on how many photo stops you make, 4-5 hours by daily bus leaving early afternoon from Marrakech or by grande taxi to the Telouet turnoff where you will need to meet the bus, another grande taxi or flag a lift for the final 21 kms of stunning scenery to the town centre.

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    Towns /Cities / Sights around Marrakesh: Essaouira
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  • Formerly known as Mogador, this fishing port town is well worth a visit. About 3 to 4 hours from Marrakesh, your journey takes you past Argan trees, (You might even spot a goat climbing the tree to reach the nuts that are used to obtain the Argan oil) and Thuya trees that are unique to this area. The fishing port , narrow winding streets and alleyways of the souks, medina and mellah attract artists and photographers. Each year Essaouira hosts a Gnaoua music festival, with performers ranging from local artistes to International singers and musicians appearing. This charming town also has featured in many films, with the ramparts famously providing the opening scenes to Orson Welles' Othello, and more recently in Alexander. Please visit my Essaouira page for more info

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    Landscape Around Marrakesh: High Atlas, Ourika Valley
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  • From Marrakesh it's easy to visit the High Atlas and the Ourika Valley. The Ourika Valley is at an one-hours drive south of Marrakesh. The Jebel Toubkal ( 4167M) is just west of the Ourika Valley. From the Ourika Valley you can easily reach Oukaimeden, a ski-resort in winter time. In 1975 I made a nice donkey ride in the mountains near Oukaimeden. In 2000 we stayed in the valley and visited a local Berber house.

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    Landscape Around Marrakesh: Ourika Valley
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  • In 2000 we spent some relaxed hours in the beautifull scenery of the Ourika Valley. We had a lunch on the terrace of one of the auberges in the valley, enjoying the nice views. We walked around a bit and explored the riverbed. When we saw the small amount of water at that moment , we could hardly imagine, that in November 1995 severe floods damaged many houses and resulted in the loss of hundred of lives in this valley.

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    Marrakesh - Fes : 3 - 2
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  • By a mere chance, our friend Kamal had to referee a football match in Marrakesh when we were there. It was a good occasion to see each other again and live another experience : a football game in Morocco ! Our friend invited us to go and see him and the other referees he presented us. We went to see the second half. Kamal told us it would be free for women but the policeman at the entrance didn't agree with that and said it was too late to go inside anyway, that there were too many people etc. After trying hard to convince him to let us in, we succeeded, he finally accepted and showed us a place among the Marrakesh's supporters. Five minutes later, he came back to bring us to a better place where we had a better view. This time among the Fes' supporters. We didn't care, we were supporting the referees anyway ! And they did a great job (well, at least that's what I heard, I don't know much about football !)

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    Menara Gardens: La Menara Gardens
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  • La Menara marrakesh morocco - Marrakesh
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    La Menara can be a bit far to go. Anyway you can just walk there in one hour or so, or just go by taxi. dont pay more than 10 dirhams for the cab (and even 10 is too much but ts also ok). Even far from the city centre, Menara Gardens seems to be one of the most photographed monument in whole Morocco.

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    Towns /Cities / Sights around Marrakesh: Village near Ouriki
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  • On our way to Ouriki, one hour south of Marrakesh, we saw many fruittrees and agricultural fields in the green Ourika Valley. The villages looked very nice. The kasbah village on the picture we saw just before we reached Ouriki. The red colour of the buildings fits very well against the mountainslopes in the same colour.

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    Having fun at a football match!
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  • As our friend is a football referee and he had to supervise a match in Marrakesh (Marrakech-Fès) while we were there (fantastic coincidence!), we went to see if he did a good job!!!! And it was really great! Kamal told us that the entrance was free for women (there are no woman in it in fact!) but if fact the police guy was not really OK to let us it... We explained the whole story to a more friendly policeman who let us in and led us to sitting place near the supporters of Fès !!! We were treated there like princesses ! The match was great... there were 4 goals during the match! A lot of suspense!

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