vendredi 15 août 2014

Desert tours from marrakech



If you visit a land full of culture and natural beauty, you've found in Morocco. Walking through the ancient cities and trekking through the sand as traders of antiquity instills a sense of romance, respect and admiration for the ancient peoples. If you enjoy the country as they did many years ago, consider these fascinating routes.

The Way of the Moorish - Desert Tours from Marrakech

The Moors spread their culture far and wide, including Spain and Italy, west of Morocco. Walking the same path as the Moors from what should be the revered city of Marrakech, and then to the modern capital of Rabat. Both cities offer a vision of life and Arabic culture; they are full of sights and attractions that spark the imagination of anyone with the slightest love for history. His career should also take into southern Spain, visiting Ronda, Granada, Cordoba and finally Madrid. This part of the trip will expose you to the marriage of Arabic and Gothic styles that began in Morocco. Walking through the various museums, gardens, roads and medieval palaces enable it to absorb all at a leisurely pace.

 


















The Way of the Berber

Ethnic Berbers have their own distinct cultural flavor, which is quite evident in the areas of land where they have lived and cultivated over the years. Marrakech is once again the starting point of this particular stage of your journey. Wandering the souks and Djemaa el Fna will warm up to the trip, followed by a southern route leading to the aptly named Valley of the Thousand Kasbahs. This canyon is lined with ancient ruins of the citadel Kasbah - cities - ex beacons life in an otherwise arid desert - and serves as the perfect setting for your walk. Meandering through several oasis and takes you palmeries Eg Chebbi dunes. These impressive mountains of sand personify the rugged nomads who inhabit these lands, and the perfect backdrop for his return to Marrakech.

The Way of the Canary

Want to enjoy the friendly island settings around Morocco? Walking through the Canary Islands, Azores and Madeira may be the thing. Your journey should begin from the island of Terceira in the Azores - a combination of pasture, woodland and semi-desert climates are combined in a beautiful package. The next leg of their journey may involve Madeira, where the opportunity to explore the picturesque villages and ancient aqueducts levied only on the island. The last stage that can bring to the Canary Islands, where one can walk quietly through the winding roads and breathtaking hills Teide. You will also pass by the Moroccan cities of Cadiz and Tangier in the road and a local guide can help you explore all the sites.

Keep these three destinations in mind and you will be able to fully appreciate what is offered in the regions around this spectacular country. Traveling on foot is the best way to live and breathe natural beauty and cultural importance of this land hard but deeply spiritual.

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