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Africa » Morocco » Meknès-Tafilalet » Todra Gorge October 30th 2007

Adam had never been to Paris, so we flew from Paris to Marrakech, taking the TGV from Geneva. We met up in Paris with my uncle, JB, his wife, DIDI and my aunt, Chantal and rode bikes around to discover Paris by night. Yap! Bikes! There is a new system in Paris, called Velib (www.velib.paris.fr): every 300m are bikes stations where you can pick up or return a bike for super cheap (free for the first 30min!). Outstanding! Someone recommended that we take a taxi from the Gare du Nord to the Orly airport. Big mistake as we got totally ripped of. Apparently, taxi drivers know where the traffic jams are and intentially go into them: we ended up paying 60Euros for the ride, instead of the 30Euros he told us it would cost. The trip ... read more
Arc de Triomphe
Snake Charmers
Food stands at Djema El Fna in Marrakech

Africa » Morocco » Meknès-Tafilalet » Todra Gorge October 5th 2007

It was a beautiful drive from Rabat to Todra Gorge, it took us just under two days of driving to get there. We saw monkeys on the side of the road, and villiages in places you wouldn't expect to see villiages. In a seemingly endless expanse of nothingness would emerge villages made of mud bricks surrounded by palm trees and corn fields. Irrigation is amazing. When we arrived in Todra Gorge we started in the incredibly touristy portion along with hoards of French and Spanish tour busses. It was a pretty cool view from the centre of the gorge, but for us, the fun was only starting. We camped further up the gorge at a small hotel away from the crowds. For the first time on the trip we were away from city lights and campground ... read more
Monkeys
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Africa » Morocco » Meknès-Tafilalet » Todra Gorge August 26th 2007

The lake to Fes..Dan. OK I just have to say camping at the lake was great, mate. The thing was massive, and in a dry desert like Morocco even more appealing than a nice lake in NZ. There were dead fish, each about a metre in length scattered around the shore line but the local campers who aside from being high on hashish seemed very reliable, assured us it was safe to swim. So after dinner, of sponge cakes and dry biscuits, which Kees rudely decided to throw up later in the night, we headed down to the shore for a swim. Boy that water was beautiful, the temp was about perfect and after a no. of days at critical body temp, I couldn't think of anywhere better to be. Went for a swim again in ... read more
start of the Dades Valley
Todra Gorge
exciting landscape for 40-odd k

Africa » Morocco » Meknès-Tafilalet » Todra Gorge July 8th 2007

Driving into Todra Gorge is similar to venturing into Zion National Park, one feels very small! Our hotel had a pool and we couldn't be more excited that most of us jumped in before even checking in! By this time, most of us had either some stomach problems or a lot. The options to hike the Gorge or go rock climbing was not an option. But I was feeling pretty good and decided to go climbing. I have never been rock climbıng but I fıgured what the hell, I am strong and it ıs the best rock climbıng in Morocco! So me and my guide, Yussef were on our way after gettıng all the gear and a short safety briefing. First he would go up and set up all the rope and the clips then ıt ... read more

Africa » Morocco » Meknès-Tafilalet » Todra Gorge August 21st 2006

It was time to get away from the noisy medinas and head into the countryside to experience the real Morocco. Next few days were spent driving through some spectacular scenery in the Middle Atlas mountains. First stop was Midelt with a lovely auberge and refreshing spring water pool. Took a wander through the nearby village and chatted with some local women. Next stop was Todra Gorge. It's an amazingly lush valley with kasbahs surrounded by various crops such as pomegranates, peaches, apples, maize, alfafa, beans, cabbage, etc. Along the walk, we gorged on fresh figs straight off the trees. It's also blatantly obvious that it's the Berber women that do all the work in the fields and carry crops on their backs like mules. Apparently the men only till the soil, a grand total of about ... read more
Todra Gorge
Just call me Lawrence
Middle Atlas

Africa » Morocco » Meknès-Tafilalet » Todra Gorge April 14th 2006

The time had come to leave the beautiful and serene desert/Merzouga and continue the journey. With the help of Edir from Chez Julia I piled into a grand taxi and made my way back to Rissani in hopes of catching transport to Tinerhir and my destination of the Todra Gorge. Rissani, wasn't looking forward to going back there. Fortunately as we arrived there was another traveler in the back of the taxi that was asking about Tinerhir as well, we hooked up and with a united front we scooped another grand taxi to ourselves and made our escape.... Nicolas, from Chile, is a great guy and it was a lot of fun having someone to hang around with for a couple of days. In fact we became roommates as well as accommodation at the Gorge proved ... read more
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