Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Morocco Part 2..The High Atlas Mountains and the Drive to the Sahara


The first leg of our trip
was spent at an all-inclusive resort.
We spent two nights here.
The kids 
and Steve
loved the water slide!


It was so nice to be in the hot sun!




On Friday morning our driver
for the next four days came to our
hotel to pick us up.
I researched different tour companies
and we ended up with
They were a fantastic company 
to work with.



We traveled over 1000 km
(over 600 miles)
in four days.
That may not seem like a lot..
but this is not highway driving.
We climbed up and over those
High Atlas mountains..
and it was beautiful
and nail biting at times!


Our driver Simo
was the best!
We got to know him well
over those four days.


I admit I was a bit nervous
about the long days in the car
with the kids.
But, they did great.
Simo made frequent stops..
made sure we had lunch at 
clean restaurants..
and the best part?
No wifi!
It was such a great way to
unplug for a few days.



One of the stops we made
was to see how Argan oil is made.
These Berber women are shelling,
sorting and then extracting the oils
from the kernels of the Argan tree
that is endemic to Morocco.
Argan oil is known for its health
and beauty benefits.
I'm kicking myself for not buying more!





No guard rails on these 
very windy,
narrow roads!


We sure missed Stephen.



Our lunch spot on Friday..







And then we did a little rug shopping
:)


We arrived at our Kasbah early evening..
we had the most amazing night here!
(this was all included in our tour package)


We stayed at 
located at the foot of the High
Atlas Mountains.
The owners,
Yannick and Collette are French
and the most lovely and attentive
hosts.



After settling in,
we sat by the pool
listening to jazz music
while the kids played ping-pong
and bocce in the garden.
Malfoud
(pronounced Ma-foot)
served us Moroccan tea.



I wandered around the property
and found this woman baking bread
for our dinner.










Soon we were being called for dinner..


and what an amazing dinner
it was!




Dinner was a French Moroccan 
infusion.
Delicious,
beautifully presented
and under the stars.






After a great nights sleep..
breakfast al fresco!
Homemade juices,
yogurts and jams.
Eggs, breads and delicious
coffee.




And soon we were off again...

A very memorable stay here..
we hope to return someday.

Tomorrow..
another day of driving..
beautiful country
and people!









































4 comments:

  1. What a fun trip!!! Sorry about your tummy bug:( I'm the same age as you and would love if you'd do a blog post on your skin care products, you look amazing and so natural!

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  2. From Kelly....Breathtaking and beautiful!! The photo of you and Hannah looks like it could have been taken here, with Pikes Peak in the background! I can't wait to see and hear more! What a wonderful trip! oxox

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  4. Thanks for sharing these great photos! It's an amazing experience

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