sahara occidental,pan de mur mariage marocain,lac de tizi goulmima kabylie,photographe mariage maghribie,installation chantier de forage pétrolier sahara,jebel kebar tunisie,mariage marocain royal henna,boules a la semoule amondes et graines de sèsame grillèes,mariage ifni maroc,mariage marocain
holidays Desert in morocco
Holidays Desert in morocco
MoroccIt’s hard to imagine a more dramatic change to winter surroundings than to find yourself on a camel, riding across a vast expanse of sun-scorched desert. From your arrival in the town of Ouarzazate you descend through the colourful Draa Valley to the great Southern Desert - the northern fringes of the Sahara. Camping in Bedouin-style tents and mounting your sturdy camels, each day you savour a remote landscape of stony ‘hamada’, golden sand dunes and palm-fringed oases. The villages en route offer a glimpse of life in this harsh environment where water is the source of all activity. Immersing yourself in traditional desert culture you can enjoy the typical cuisine of the region and the lively camaraderie of your local guides and camel drivers. You end your trip in bustling Marrakech, its fabulous walled medina enclosing a labyrinth of twisting alleyways and crowded souks full of colourful pottery, spices and carpets. Camped out beneath a star-filled desert sky you’ll wonder why all winters can’t be like this.
Day-by-day itinerary
Day 1: Fly to Ouarzazate After your flight, you transfer to your hotel in Ouarzazate. Amidst three valleys at the gateway to the Sahara, the town was originally a stop for trans-Saharan caravans.
Day 2: Imin Ougni; drive through desert Today you journey through lush valley along the Oued Draa river to meet the nomadic camel drivers deep in the desert . Mounting your own camel, you set out as a typical desert caravan through the valley. Towards evening you reach Imin Ougni, where you set up camp in traditional nomad tents. This evening you dine on traditional Moroccan cuisine in the unearthly silence of the desert night.
Day 3: Bougeorn; Camel trek in the Draa Valley After breakfast, you watch as the camel drivers load your beasts before finally setting off. You continue through irrigation fields, scattered palms and on past the crumbling Kasbahs of small villages. You stop for lunch by the river then continue across the scorching desert to the small at Bougeorn. Here you set up camp and listen to the traditional songs of the drivers under the starry expanse of the night sky.
Day 4: Dunes De Tidri; scenic sand dunes Today you continue by camel to the Dunes de Tidri - a magical area of rolling dunes that stretch spectacularly off into the distance. Sunset is often the most magical time of day; as the fading light illuminates the golden sand enticing soft browns and reds from the distant escarpments.
Day 5: Ouled Driss After breakfast in the fresh and cool air of the morning you set off once again. There are few people here save a few nomadic herdsmen with their precious dromedaries. At noon you have lunch amidst the low dunes and palm trees. By afternoon, you arrive in the pretty village of Ouled Driss – and camp in a palmeraie close by.
Day 6: Marrakech; Ait Benhaddou kasbah After an early breakfast, you clamber aboard your vehicle for the return trip to Marrakech. Stopping in Aït Benhaddou for lunch, you may recognise this magnificent 15th century stronghold from the film Gladiator. After lunch, you continue over Tizi-n-Tichka pass and descend from the mountains to enter the city of Marrakech.
Day 7: Marrakech; city tour This morning, wake to the sound of muezzins call to prayer. After breakfast, a local guide will take you deep into the city past the minarets and souks into the heart of the medina. You’ll see the graceful Koutoubia Minaret and the medieval fair in the great open square, the Djemaa el-Fna. The afternoon is free to wander and make your own discoveries.
Day 8: Fly Home Transfer to airport and fly home.
Small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
How Morocco desert adventure makes a difference
Environment
Responsible mission: As adventure travellers we relish and celebrate the diversity of the world. We also recognise our obligation to protect the environments that we explore. Our aim is to tread lightly, whilst contributing to maintain the world’s culture and nature, and most importantly to engage the help of all our customers to utilise the potential of tourism as a tool to aid sustainable development. We believe that responsible travellers are welcome in the places that they visit.
On this trip: We travel in small groups (max 16 people) so have a minimal impact on the environment as we go. On this trip we use a local agent from Morocco, locally owned hotels, local leaders. Not only does this mean that more of the money we generate stays within the community, but their local knowledge and expertise helps us to better understand the environment in which we are travelling, whilst reinforcing within the local community that preserving this environment is both important and worthwhile
Helping to minimise negative impact: All of our customers are invited to offset their international flight emissions. Contributions go to the Blue Ventures Carbon Offset program, a non-profit organisation which provides solar stoves for subsistence communities in Madagascar, benefiting the people and protecting the environment. We also contribute £2 per person towards offsetting of your in-country travel. We fully offset all emissions from our staff travel and run an energy efficient office.
Giving something back: We have a foundation that collects the funds that you donate to us to support our projects. All our customers are invited to make a £1 per person contribution to the foundation at the time of booking. We will match every contribution that you make with our own £1. You as a customer choose where these funds are used from a shortlist of nominated projects – so it really is YOUR foundation.
Partnerships: As a company we support The Travel Foundation, a UK charity that has been established to promote responsible travel practises throughout the whole of the travel industry. We also work with a number of charity partners who work in the destinations that we visit; including Friends of Conservation and Born Free Foundation. We partner with many small grassroots projects throughout the destinations that we visit - they all share our responsible vision.
Community
We are supporting the Girls Boarding House - Central High Atlas, in the Bougmez valley by donating £2.20 per traveller to Morocco towards this organisation.
By working closely with our local agent we do our best to support and encourage the local schools and projects in all the areas of Morocco you visit. We strongly advise against giving directly to the children in the street as this encourages begging. We prefer to support local well run organisations and projects which are of greater long term benefit.Pax can take pens, pencils, books etc and group leader will assist them in visiting a local school where possible.o holidays
imesouane holidays..Imessouane
Morocco holidays
Pointe d'Imessouane in Central Morocco is an exposed point break that usually has waves. Winter is the best time of year for surfing here. Ideal winds are from the northeast. Groundswells are more common than windswells and the ideal swell direction is from the northwest. Unlikely to be too crowded, even when the surf is up. Take care of the strong rips here.
Example of itinerary: Trek from Essaouira to Imessouane by the Atlantic coast
We propose the trek who joins Essaouira to Imessouane, along the Atlantic coast, in 5 days of walk, to enjoy the fresh air from the ocean and to be able to stop regularly to swim!
(you can click on each picture to see it bigger)
Day 1: Meeting with the staff in Diabat. Departure. We will go along a forest of eucalyptus and mimosa then by the beach and the dunes to join the light house of the Cap Sim where we will have lunch. After a long break, we will go across the cliffs to join a small berber village. We will then go back to the beaches and cross a fishermen village. We will arrive at the small berber village of Sidi Kaouki at the end of the day, and we will be able to swim before the dinner. We will sleep under tent on the beach of Sidi Kaouki. Night in tent.
Chilled honey and sultana risotto recipe
Chilled honey and sultana risotto recipe
Serves 6 | Takes 40 minutes to make, plus 2 hours’ cooling | Rating
Risotto rice makes a gorgeous creamy rice pudding in half the time of a conventional baked version.
Ingredients
750ml milk
75g small sultanas
5 tbsp honey
50g unsalted butter
125g risotto rice
100ml extra-thick double cream
50g shelled and skinned pistachios, roughly smashed
Method
1. Place the milk, sultanas and honey in a small pan and set aside for 15 minutes until the sultanas plump up. Heat for 2 minutes to warm through.
2. Melt the butter in a large non-stick pan and stir in the rice. Cook for 1 minute, then add half of the warm milk (use a spoon to stop the sultanas escaping), and cook for 10 minutes, stirring constantly.
3. Pour in the remaining warm milk and the sultanas. Stir and cook for a further 8-10 minutes, until the rice is tender. Not all of the milk will have been absorbed into the rice at this stage, but it will during cooling.
4. Cover the rice (see delicious. tip) and leave in a cool place for 2 hours. Divide the risotto between bowls and top with a spoonful of cream and a sprinkling of pistachios to serve.
Nutritional info
Per serving: 425kcals, 25.3g fat (13.7g saturated), 8.1g protein, 42.1g carbs, 23.5g sugar, 0.3g salt
Chef's tip
Lay a circle of baking paper on the surface of the risotto while it cools to prevent a skin forming.
Wine Recommendation
French Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise makes a really good, honey-rich partner here.
Inscription à :
Articles (Atom)