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Amazing, brilliant, inspiring… I can really see why it’s so hard not to go back! The most memorable part of the week was the hamman in Marrakech, mostly because it involved being thoroughly scrubbed by a rather large woman whilst lying naked on a tiled floor in a dark steamy room down one of the back alleys of Marrakech – it was so far removed from my normal life!
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Excellent, exceeded my expectations, all ran like clockwork from the pre-holiday assistance through to our wonderful head guide who even got up at 5am to ensure that I got safely into my taxi to the airport!
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The most memorable part of our holiday was walking through the villages and the contact with Barber people. The scenery was also fantastic.
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Lahsim our guide, AD the cook and Yusef the camel driver were particular highlights and overall I'd say the holiday was fantastic.
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The most memorable part was undoubtedly approaching the summit of Toubkal. After an arduous climb the views opened up across the Atlas range magnificently and suddenly the extra energy was found to push to the top.
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The most memorable part of the trip was without doubt the mountain trek on the mules -the scenery was fantastic and our 2 boys had a most wonderful time with their donkeys and their guides who resembled Jawa's from star wars which is every boy's fantasy!
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Most memorable? Two things in particular, seeing the sunrise in the Sahara desert, and the night sky in the Atlas Mountains. Just such a wonderful experience!!
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The highlights were: the tour of the Fez medina, night in the Sahara sleeping under the stars and waking up to sand dunes all around us, walking in the Toubal National park area, catching a local train, the buzz on the main square in Marrakech - nothing like I've ever seen.
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We had the most wonderful holiday, saw some amazing sights, met some really lovely people and had a great great holiday, I would certainly recommend the moroccan holiday to friends.
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It was really great - a fantastic experience... Most memorable was camping on a steppe just below the highest Atlas Mountains. Very cold but beautiful and remote.
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The most memorable moment was probably the camel trek - sleeping under the desert stars was a fantastic experience. We also thoroughly enjoyed the trekking in the Atlas - it really felt like you were a million miles away from everything!
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We all got on very well and I know that everyone came back home enriched, but we are all so grateful to our wonderful group leader Youssef Bousdour who provided us with a magic carpet and communicated his deep love and respect for his country.
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I enjoyed the cycling through Morocco the most. Some of the scenery was stunning in the anti Atlas.
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Walking in the Atlas in general was terrific with the beautiful scenery. Sleeping outside under the stars was also amazing... Second to none!
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My husband, my daughter and I all had a wonderful time. It was really good for my daughter in particular to visit an Islamic country. (She has Muslim schoolfriends.) Hearing French spoken also helped her to realise that there are real advantages in learning to speak another language.
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It was the first holiday of this type that I have ever been on. It is difficult to say whether it is the best holiday as I have been fortunate enough to be on some wonderful holidays in the past. However, I loved the concept, the place and the people and will never forget this trip, for sure. It was fantastic!
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Most memorable was seeing the different places and cultures. The optional trips to volubilis and high Atlas Mountains were very good.
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