Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Morocco: Noor-E-Jannat, A Must Visit Country



Morocco is the land of the setting sun, which is the most exotic country of the Muslim world. It is bordered in the west by the Atlantic Ocean and in the north by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlas mountain ranges in east and south. So it offers a wide range of moderate climate conditions. Morocco is the gateway to Africa and you can see the modern cities of Casablanca and experience the oriental charm and traditional lifestyle of Marrakech and Fes. It has a lot of diversity which make Morocco a true fascinating place to savour and tour. There is no way to describe a sunset in the Sahara desert and all these things give an unforgettable memory to all visitors’ heart.
               
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The nature, history, culture as well as geography of Morocco attract more and more people to visit again and again. Morocco grasps a lot of places with Islamic architecture that you will understand why it is really a good travel destination.

Meknes: It is one of the four royal cities of Morocco which has a wonderfully preserved Medina filled.

Merzouqa: It is a desert town and you can experience here camel treks and enjoy a short taste of Bedouin life.

Dades Valley: It is known as Road of a Thousand Kasbahs which offers Morocco's most striking scene.

Essaouira: It is a neat spot to stick out from the bustle as well as heat. The town has beautiful narrow streets filled with ruddy and blue painted houses.

Fez: It is the one of the medieval cities of the Arab country. Its ancient culture meets with modern world.
               
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Asilah: It is very popular with Moroccan vacationers who flock to its sandy beaches in the summer time. The houses of this city are white washed and walls are covered in colourful murals.

You also find more cities in Morocco. So get a plan to travel with limitless adventure, majestic terrains of the Atlas Mountains and hence along. Your Morocco Tour is a tour operator company which provides all service starts from airport transfer to Sahara desert at reasonable price.

Monday, 14 April 2014

Ease up your Stress in having a tour to Morocco


Now- a –days the popularity of traveling increases and people will choose to see the eastern countries such as Morocco. Morocco is one of the most attractive countries among the North Africa which is situated on the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. This place is well known as the home of wonderful sight and beautiful coastal area. In a few years this country becomes the fastest growing vacation destination due to its immense natural resource, wildlife and other legend places on the basis of historic background.
          
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You can too see their how life was lived and the work was practiced many centuries ago. Because still the Berber traders ply their wares in the marketplace the same as they have practiced for hundreds of years and the smells of the food are still the same. The life style of Morocco is going to be very luxurious due to fast rising economic system of this country. Hence this country is suitable for those tourists who prefer glamorous life style and for those who prefers as a historic place. There are different types of tours in Morocco. You should run with small group tour that will render you an overview of the land from the arid plains to the historic coastal areas. There are also private guides who will with you for the whole time. The transportation of morocco is very less and affordable for the tourists which makes free from all budget headaches and all areas (both urban and remote) are covered by local transportation service.

 
So if you are planning to travel to this land, then catch this chance and create your trip memorable with your kin and acquaintances.

Your Morocco Tour is a tour operator company in Morocco, who provides all the facilities starting from airport transfers to visit all famous places in this desert country. 


Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Necessary packing ideas before proceeding to Morocco Desert Tour


If you have a plan to go on a vacation to Morocco, you need to pack all the necessary belongings which are booster during your touring course of action. If you’re organizing a daydream to have an excursion to the Sahara desert, you are required to ensure your packing should as light as possible. Nevertheless, since you’ll be miles away from civilization you need to make sure you’re set up for whatever situation you may come across. For assistance in your featureless trip, here’s the list plus some tips about the items you should await at.
                  
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 Item related to wear:

A light jacket or windbreaker is especially recommended because the sunlight can be unbearable during the daytime, but at night it can engender a bit chilly.

Shorts and jeans are more comfortable alternative for your wearing in a desert.

You should bring running shoes or hiking boots and don’t bring new pairs because you will get sand inside them all the time.

You should bring a headscarf or a hat or a visor and a sun-glass to block the radiation from sun and the debris.

Items related Electronic gazettes

You should bring a Digital camcorder device for capturing the indelible moments that you have spent at the sandy desert of the Sahara. You must make space for spare batteries, Lens, camera brushes etc. instead of having camera-related problems.

Item related to Supplies

You must bring supplies like a Swiss army knife, hand sanitizer, tissues or napkins, face wipes, roll of lavatory paper, torch etc.
       
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 The most important thing is a water bottle of platypus plus bottle 1 liter with a push - pull cap which saves space in your luggage.

In your luggage you must pack a first-aid box which takes all medicines and antibiotics.
Hope theses preparation will give revitalization to your trip and also have an incredible time in Sahara Excursions Morocco.

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Best 10 days of my life with Your Morocco Tour.



One of the memorable trip for me! For a travel wanderer like me, Morocco is the culmination! If you love sand, rip apart the sand dunes and view the panoramic beauty of desert life in Sahara. 

Spanning a massive area of about 3,500,000 square miles, Sahara is rightly the ultimate quench of a travel freak.  Those who are unknown to me must be thinking definitely, Aah this girl loves sands! And all my friends and relatives, kindly do not blurt out my secrets in the comment box. 

There’s much beyond than sands at Morocco. Amazing sites, beautiful architectural monuments, bountiful natural splendid- hold on! I won’t speak out all right here. To know more, you have to read till the end. Read out my journey detail and explore the vivacity of the place called Morocco.

My tour started with Your Morocco Tour just after I landed at Mohamed V Casablanca airport. Jana is a nice lady. We had a brief interaction before heading for the trip. After realizing my enthusiasm, she suggested me two tour packages her company has been offering- Grand Morocco Tour and Imperial Cities of Morocco. “Can you merge both for me?” Yes, this was what I asked Jana, even though I knew that it was not polite to ask so. “Yes, I can”, was the prompt reply. Thank You Jana! 

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Hence my journey started with a combined holiday package of Your MoroccoTour along with a friendly guide Abderrahim Chaair. Given below are the details of my journey. I have jotted down the details of each day, so that readers get a clear picture of what was my journey all about. 

Day 1:

I was picked up from my Hotel after I had the breakfast. My tour started by visiting the United Nation’s Building, followed by the ANFA district and the mosque of Hassan II. I also viewed the Mausoleum of Mohamed V and Kasbah Chellah en Oudaya Gardens. Thus, one day of my tour got completed! Out of all the sites I visited, the architectural beauty of the Mausoleum of Mohamed V appealed me the most. It resembled the world’s most beautiful building- Taj Mahal. Both these monuments seemed to have same architecture possibly due to their Muslim lineage.  After having a sumptuous dinner I retired for a sound sleep. 

Day 2:

We were heading to Meknes. And on the way I visited the gem of the city- Moulay Ismail Mausoleum through the monumental gate “Bab Mansour”. On our way from Rabat to Meknes, I saw Volubilis, Baths of Gallium and Forum. What I saw at Volubilis was the ruins left by the Romans. The second day ended at Fez, one of the oldest city of Morocco.

Day 3:
Fez- Anything old, ancient and treasured is found in this city!   Bab Jloud, the Nejjarine Fountain, the mosques of El Karaouyine and La Mederessa Attarine fascinated me. Again I fell in love with Muslim architecture.

Day 4:

Fez is a nice city. I loved visiting the place. Next destination was Merzouga. But the journey through the Middle Atlas Mountains was awesome. Monkeys all through the way amused me the most. The valley of Ziz was also worth viewing.

Day 5:

Merzouga, Todra and finally El Kalaa (the rose town of the city) were my prime destinations on the fifth day. Natural views of the valley left me ecstatic. Who knew, widely acclaimed desert city is so beautiful within?

Day 6:

It was the driest of all the days. We had to move through the dry and arid tracks. Though the landscapes were not impressive, but still then also it had a different appeal. We were heading to Zagora.

Day 7:

This Zagora- Chegaga trip had a number of spectacular sand dunes. Here it seemed the real Sahara. I also viewed the Coran library and Kasbah. Though I was very much interested for a camel ride, but I was running short of time. 

Day 8:

I didn’t feel like leaving Sahara. Chaair informed me that our next destination will be Taznakht and then Taroundant. I bought some saffron and viewed the citrus rich plain of Souss.
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Day 9:

How much I loved being in the beach city Agadir! This city had a different architecture. Unlike the usual Muslim style, European architectural style is found here. finally we reached the UNESCO protected city of Essaouria. 

Day 10:

Essaouria, is a fishing harbor and here I got to see a different aura. Neither Muslim nor European, it was something different- Portuguese! I shopped a lot! Ebony and Mother of Pearl filled one of my small hand bags. And then we headed for Marrakech. 

Thus ended my 10-day long tour, where I covered the major splendid of the city. Thanks to Your Morocco Tour, but I will love to have a more intimate journey with the desert life of Morocco, the next time!