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Monday, December 24, 2007

Morocco Travel Plans

When planning your travel to Morocco, there are many options to consider. You will need to plan on how many days you want to stay in Morocco, the cities that you want to visit, the main attractions you want to see, and the level of accommodations that you will stay in.

Morocco can be visited in just a weekend, traveling to just one city! Or you can spend 15 days traveling around the entire country experiencing all the major sites. Many people like to take a camel trek into the desert or visit the High Atlas Mountains.

Your travel could include the more budget 2 star hotels or you could stay in one of the more luxurious riads in the medina. Take some time to research on the web to find the hotels that will fit your needs and desires.

Morocco is to be enjoyed! Have fun planning your travel to Morocco!

Thanks for your help planning

Thanks so very much for your excellent support at every stage of the planning. Paul and Jeff really know how to do this travel business! We so appreciate everything.

Wishing you happy holidays. We can now look forward to spending New Year's eve in Casablanca.

Best,
Charles

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Experience Shopping at Morocco Tours

You can visit numerous places if you are on the Morocco Tours. These numerous places include great shopping places where you could get amazing discounts and bargains. The Souqs of Morocco are renowned for their arts and crafts, particularly for leather goods. You could purchase yourself a pair of genuine leather sandals or slippers, which you would perhaps never get to wear, but these slippers would make a huge talking point!

At out morocco tours and holidays you can shop for slippers and shoes made from local leather, a range of handicrafts and iron lamps works that are the really notable. You could also find some good-looking lamps made from stretched fabric and leather that is painted brilliantly with different types of patterns and designs. If you desire to purchase the most excellent goods at the best price, then you really require to have good bargaining skills!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

B'stilla - The classic Morocco food

B'stilla is a classic Morocco food dish, usually made with pigeon or squab, even though many European and American cook use chicken instead. The fowl is experienced with both sugary and savory spices, and covered in layers of gust pastry dough before baking. The result is a salty pie with a little of complex syrupiness, traditionally served as part of a main meal. Enterprising cooks might choose to make personal B'stillas, but since the procedure is involved, many prefer to make one big pie. Many people from abroad take up a best 8 day morocco tours to have a great experience with B'stilla. When using vegan meat substitutes for B'stilla, the most excellent choice is perhaps seitan, since it can be shredded into a chicken-like constancy. Each cook as well has a little different recipe for B'stilla, and it might take several tries to reach recipe perfection.

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