Morocco was hands down the most rewarding trip I have ever been on. We went for six days with an excursion program called Discover Seville who had everything planned down to a t (including three fabulous meals a day!) Of course, we did have to buy our own souvenirs, but that was the only cost not included. It was great for us because we didn’t have to do or plan anything - all we had to do was sit back and enjoy Morocco. The fact that it was all inclusive made it completely devoid of any stress, which left plenty of time for pure enjoyment! There wasn’t a single thing I would change about the way Discover Seville arranged it, everything was perfect - the food, buses, hotels, campsites, Berber guides, English guides, site seeings, excursions, even my camel was great! Here’s what we did day to day;
Day 1: We met the rest of the group around 5:00 in the morning in the center of Seville. There were two large buses with nice comfy seats, large windows, TV’s, and plenty of room, waiting for us at the meeting spot. We all piled in and headed off to Tarifa which
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rug weaverstheir hand worked incredibly fast and the most amazing part was they didn´t have a picture. No picture, or guidlines, yet all three of them managed to stay on the same beautiful pattern with the same
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tanery this is where they killed, skinned, cut, and dyed the leather. You can see the many colors of reds in the large buckets. They change the colors weekly, and this week was red (pink, brown, mahogany, ma
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tanerydrying and preparing the skins for dying

a baby camelthey always look so at peace...even when they´re young and should be restless!

Tangiersapproaching Tangiers on our ferry from Spain

flag of Moroccoeach of the five points symbolizes an important part of Moroccan life...read my blog if your interested.
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