Friday, 3 January 2014

Morocco Camel Trekking And Activities For A Great Vacation



People often get confused while choosing the appropriate place to spend a memorable vacation. However, a trip to Morocco can definitely satisfy the travelling buds of people from around the world. From Morocco camel trekking to visiting the spectacular cities of the country, one can surely spend some quality time with their family in this North African country.

Camel trekking – the Specialty of Morocco

It is a once in a lifetime chance to visit the great desert of Sahara. This journey is worth every bit of effort and will surely help a person remember and cherish the memories throughout his/her life. It surely feels like out of this world when someone is on a camel, riding through the sands, with nothing but the footsteps of the camel to hear.
It is quite true that one can witness the largest part of the sky when in a desert. During the day, the vast and clear sky will be the travelling companion, and when the night commences, millions of stars will pave the way through the deserts to make the journey even more beautiful. People, who are in search of absolute peace, should definitely opt for a camel trekking tour, when in Morocco.

Djemaa El-Fna

Often referred to as the highlight of the great city of Marrakech, it is the top attraction for tourists in Morocco. This square is situated at the heart of the Medina and is a mocking place for several snake charmers, people with monkeys, and other common stalls. However, the scenario changes with time. As the day ends, the snake charmers and other people depart and they are replaced by magicians, story-tellers, and dozens of traditional food stalls.

Ait Benhaddou

It is popular to people around the world as the fort city of Ouarzazate. This place is a famous stopover within the journey through the Sahara desert to Marrakech. There are few homes within the high mud-walls of the area though most of the inhabitants live in modern villages. This place is famous for its exotic yet harsh beauty and has been seen in several films like Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia.

Fes-el-Bali

Of the two medina situated in Fes, this is the larger one. It is one of the few medieval cities around the world, which is still intact. There are around 150,000 inhabitants in this area which makes it the most populated carfree urban area in the world. Several historic city gates along with exotic rooftop restaurants can definitely make a person spend some quality time with their family. The sunset and sunrise view are hard to miss from a roof.

Erg Chebbi

It is one of the most popular sand dunes around the world. With around 150 meters tall, this sand dune consists of unique orange color sand and is, perhaps the most ideal place to start a camel trekking journey.
These are the hard to miss trekking and activities in Morocco. People, who are on the verge of spending a great time with their family, should definitely visit this country and return, with loads of memories to last for more than a lifetime.
 
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