Door Moroccan Sahara: guelmim


Door Moroccan Sahara: guelmim

Guelmim Goulimine gold Guelmin spelled:  is a city in southern Morocco, Often nicknamed Gateway to the Desert (the door of the desert). It is the capital of the Guelmim-Es Semara Which area includes southern Morocco (south of the Souss-Massa-Draa region) and northern Western Sahara. The population of the city is 95.599 (2004 census), making it the Largest city in the region.  The N1 and N12 highways cross at Guelmim and link it to the nearby area of Souss-Massa-Draa.
It is home to a camel market. When hippies "Discovered" certain types of colorful African trade beads there in the 1960s, thesis Became known as "Goulamine beads" though They Were Actually Manufactured in Europe, Primarily in Venice, Italy.
Many of the Inhabitants speak the dialect Hassaniya.


  City guelmim Possessing significant natural advantages and a rich cultural heritage and diverse, Morocco has opted to promote the tourism sector in implementing a proactive strategy of tourism development could trigger a process of sustainable development and integrated
. In this approach the regional centers of tourism it also possessing significant natural advantages and a rich cultural heritage and diverse, Morocco has opted to promote the tourism sector in implementing a proactive strategy of tourism development could trigger a dynamic development sustainable and diverse cultural assets intégré.Des, development tours for sporting and adventurous (eco-tourism and Saharan tourism) distinguish the region of classical circuits other surrounding areas. Its desert nature must be based on the contrasts desert oasis and mountains (the Anti-Atlas full of natural-site: gorges, valleys and caves) and a coast resort and fishing (White Beach Guelmim beach in El Ouatia Tan Tan), the mouths of wadis (Chbika, Fatima and Umm Drâa), attended each year by thousands of migratory birds. In addition, the hot springs Dain Abainou constitutes an additional attraction for its healing ...

Essaouira: the cedar, the skala



Essaouira: the cedar, the skala
Welcome to Essaouira, Morocco!!!

One of the beautiful city of Morocco, with its beautiful beach and its blue color, it has one of the most prestigious monuments of the city bleux essaouira the SKALA is at the door of the Navy, to head the Moulay.el up-Hassan and turn left into the Rue de la Kasbah along the ramparts and we follow through. Cross the passage under the arch to discover in the former warehouses of ammunition artisan workshops marquetry. Their works are cedar burl inlaid with satinwood, ebony and sometimes copper wire. Up the ramp leading to the platform of nearly 200 m long, protected from the ocean by a crenellated wall made of boulders sawn. Seen from above, there are still traces of the hole saw and a remnant of the maneuver which served to move these rocks. Beautiful collection of bronze cannons trained on the ocean.

in the year 1184 of the Hegira to connect the port city, it was built by an English renegade. It is OMEE two columns of a triangular pediment classic. The set has a lot of pace. A staircase can sometimes reach the top of the wall of the port Skala and even climb the turrets. Very nice view of the islands and purpuraires on the beach. The guns are polynomials emblazoned Portuguese, Spanish and Flemish. It is in this amazing scene Orson Welles shot scenes for his Othello would win the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1952.
Mainly devoted to fishing, this is one of the busiest spots in the city, especially the return of the boats. The fish is then sold at auction. A show not to be missed. Access to the port by the customs post at the top of the beach or by the door Madne. The docks are processed in shipyards. You will see the construction of wooden boats as we all do little more built elsewhere. Their shape is reminiscent of the old dhows.

Essaouira is a coastal city situated in the western Morocco. The Berber name of it (tassort) means the wall, a reference to the fortress walls which enclosed the city. The present city was built during the 18th century and in the 19th century during this period Essaouira was the first seaport in Morocco. The city stands on a vast bay with miles of sandy beach on the south and hills on the east. Visitors are usually attracted to its beaches, fresh seafood and medina and the gnaoua music festival.
Essaouira is called the wind city and is good for surfing , with good winds for most days of the year, it is a watersports paradise. But this city is not ideal place for swimming or sunbathing as the water is pretty cold. At the same time the city is protected by the natural bay and water near the coast is almost waveless.
Essaouira is a perfect example of a late 18th century fortified town which presents itself as a city full of culture,  several small art galleries can be found all over the town. The Gnaoua Festival of World Music is held in this city in the last week of June, and has been running for over 10 years. But Essaouira's biggest attraction may be its relaxing atmosphere.
The Medina is the walled centre of town and is free of cars and it's also quite clean, it’s a home for many small arts and crafts businesses, the craftsmen are good in making wooden souvenirs such as boxes, chessboards and other kinds of work crafts which you can buy in the city's hundreds of shops, but the souks are great for shopping.
The fortified harbour of the city is a hive of activity with fishing nets laid out on the quayside, boats unloading their catches, fish auctions and stalls serving seafood sizzling on grills.

TransportEssaouira
Most people get to Essaouira by bus since there is no train station. There is a direct daily bus traveling from Casablanca to Essaouira which takes about 6 hours. Buses from Marrakech take around 2.5 hours and several companies travel this route. The bus station at Bab Doukkala in Marrakech is where the buses leave from. Grand Taxis will take you to Essaouira from the Marrakech airport (during the daytime). Alternatively you can get a taxi to the main bus station in Marrakech and then go by bus to Essaouira.

You can walk around Essaouira for the most part, that's the charm of this town. Petit taxis are the best way to get from the bus station to your hotel although taxis can't go into the Medina. You can rent bicycles and motorbikes in the town as well.

Eat and drink
Essaouira is a fishing town and you have to try the local grilled sardines. Any restaurant along the harbour front offers daily fresh fish specials. Some of the best restaurants are in Riads in the medina. The Place Moulay Hassan on the edge of the port is an excellent spot for a drink and some cheap Moroccan food. There are also many reasonable restaurants and cafes on the main streets and squares. The "Alcohol shop", only one in town, can be found outside of Bab Doukkala in a large market street. Mint tea is available all over the town.


The city Dakhla of worlds ..Sahara Dakhla


The city circles Sahara Dakhela


Dakhla, Morocco last town before the border with Mauritania prepares the annual music festival. The event brings together world-renowned superstars as Kadem Saher Cheb Khaled and many others. This is an excellent opportunity to meet and Entertainment

Dakhla was founded in 1502 by Spanish settlers during the expansion of their Empire. The Spanish interest in Western Africa in desert coast of Sahara was the result of fishing activities carried out from the nearby Canary Islands by Spanish fishers and the Barbary pirates menace.
Spaniard fishers were seal fur traders and hunters, fishers and whalers in Sahara coast from Dakhla to Cabo Blanco from 1500 to present, extending by West coast of Africa to whaling humpback whales and whale calves, mostly in Cape Verde, and Guinea gulf in Annobon, São Tomé and Príncipe islands just to 1940. These fishing activities have had a negative impact on wildlife causing the disappearance or endangered of many species, it highlighting marine mammals and birds.[2][3]
They established whaling stations with some cod fishing and trading. In 1881, a dock was anchored off the coast of the Río de Oro Peninsula to support the work of the Canarian fishing fleet.
However, it was not until 1884 that Spain refounded formally the watering place as Villa Cisneros, in the settlement dated in 1502 by papal bull. It was included in the enclaves conceded to the Spanish at east of the Azores islands. In 1884, the settlement was promoted by the Spanish Society of Africanists and funded by the government of Canovas del Castillo. The military and Spanish Arabist Emilio Bonelli recognized the coast between Cape Bojador and Cabo Blanco, founding three settlements in the Saharan coast: one in Villa Cisneros in honor of cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros, another in Cabo Blanco for seal hunting, which gave the name of Medina Gatell, and another in Angra de Cintra with the name of Puerto Badia, in honor of the Arabist and adventurer Domingo Badia. Bonelli got the native inhabitants of the peninsula de Río de Oro signed an agreement which placing them under the protection of Spain. Thanks to the presence of the three seatlements in December that year The Spanish government put in communication of the Collonial Powers assembled at the Berlin conference, which was adjudged possession of the territory lying between Cape Bojador and Blanco.

During the colonial period, the Spanish authorities made Dakhla the capital of the province of Río de Oro, one of the two regions of what was known as Spanish Sahara. They built a military fortress and a modern Catholic church, both of which remain points of interest for visitors to the city. A prison camp also existed here during the Spanish Civil War, at which writers such as Pedro García Cabrera were imprisoned.
During the 1960s, the Francoist dictatorship also built here one of the three paved airports in Western Sahara at Dakhla Airport. Between 1975 and 1979, Dakhla was the province capital of the Mauritanian province of Tiris al-Gharbiyya, as Mauritania annexed portion of Western Sahara. Dakhla Airport is used as public airport and by the Royal Air Maroc. The 3 km. long runway can receive a Boeing 737 or smaller planes. The passenger terminal covers 670 m² and is capable to handle up to 55,000 passenger/year.


For lovers of snow sports know that the city is located at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and has several beaches where beach lovers can enjoy swimming and other water sports, including fishing line, deep sea fishing, surfing, skydiving sea environment also lends itself well to scuba diving, water skiing or jet ski.