Nov 10, 2008
Ame Aventure 3
Travelling is not all the times a hobby that can be practiced once you're feeling excited to try something new. sometimes this is the way travelling is described. by getting inextricable touch to the massive experiences gathered through your travels, I am sure you'll have another point of view intertwined into something called philosophy.
my job as a tour guide takes me to so many places, but more importantly, it provides myriad of opportuities to know more about the world around. as I already mentioned in some pages back, "it's not about showing the necessary information, but sometimes to learn new things from tourists I have a period of time with!" I gave this nice group a short pause to discover the local culture themselves, while I was discussing with an English smart lady stuff about how my work goes on and how presently it situationally is linked to the science of anthropology to some extent. she was much attracted to the domain of anthropology and to particularly take Morocco as a field work.
as for the Agency which organizes wonderful trips all around Morocco, I kindly would like to thank, AGAIN, Ame d'Aventure and my special respect to the charismatic travel agent Mr. Youssef who likes my working attitude.
Oct 23, 2008
Ame Aventure 2

Oct 19, 2008
Shalom
Marrakesh
They say that Marrakesh is not only the centre of Morocco, but sometimes of the whole world! Apart from other cities in Morocco, Marrakesh hosts people from different parts of the world and provides what they never expect before. And it's up to the traveler’s likes and interests to seek certain activities to fully get a wonderful experience around. During my Travelling trip to Marrakesh I have had that very good opportunity to meet with some people coming from different countries. It was too short but quite interesting to some extents. We’ve exchanged topics from different angles, and most importantly about travelling as a major issue that unified us all. I have seen a hard talk between a Scottish surfer and an Indian man who has lived in London for 13 years, the struggle was gradually arisen when the English-Indian man referred to the Scottish surfer as English, and the worst was when he explained that an English is as the same as British. The funny thing was when he later stated to me that the only reason that he came to Morocco for was because of the sun!
Another Canadian travelers joined us and it was like an exciting convention through which we were discussing the already struggle. It was a very interesting experience to meet you all, and I wish a good trip to Dakar! Here’s the picture we took after the morning breakfast and I displayed it as I already promised!
Oct 10, 2008
Imagine le Voyage

Behind every successful tour visit is a successful tour leader! This is the only concept through which I urge my credentials in tourism and try the best I can to show what others need to know about the city they visit, and most importantly what can be never found on any Guide Books. Providing such kind of authentications on whatever comes to sight needs only certain cogitations and then comparison! These are the major body techniques to reach the cultural and psyche behaviors based on observation. Tellingly, people's psyche in Morocco for instance is typically affected by the way how culture works in its local term. Meknes is one of the Imperial Cities in Morocco, so the only way to know how people in Meknes are culturally distinct from the rest of Imperial Cities, a tourist should try to find these uneasy features in each Imperial city and then to compare them.
With this lively group, I found myself spontaneously showing and talking about most of sultan Moulay Ismail’s megalomaniac project building in the so called Versailles of Morocco – Meknes. From the 45 Km of the well defensive fortified ramparts, pierced with twenty immense gates, leading the way to one of the most grandiose Granary which used to accommodate 12 000 horses, then taking slight glimpses of Moulay Ismail’s two palaces within the Imperial City quarter, an exit to the most wonderful gate in Morocco (Bab El Mansour) and finally a real life experience inside the first part of the Medina (The Public Market).
I sincerely would like to thank every member of this group because with their vast enthusiasm to know about Meknes it was possible to have a real life experience! My special regards to “Imagine le Voyage Agency” who believed in my own humble qualifications and qualities to guide this intellectually stimulating, active and enthusiastic group.
Oct 8, 2008
Ame Aventure
An English group of tourists, who insisted to get a precise look on the Horse Breeding Stallion in Meknes, brought much inspiration to the way how everything should be indicated in terms of the knowledge about horses. Unlike other Imperial cities in Morocco, there’s always something different in Meknes to be visited and to keep an eye on it. So the intention of the group and what every member finds to be more exciting is a number one priority to keep my attention to.
The first thing in my suggested itinerary was a bus ride directly from the first Imperial gate of Meknes (the Thursday’s Gate) to the Studs. While being there, the horse groom showed some of the very appealing horses to the group with so many picture snaps taken by photographers. Making an inductive explanation about the three types of horses that Morocco in general boasts for its breeding qualities. A serious and outstanding amazement was sparkled on every one’s face by introducing the Berber type, which is known by its natural strength and good looking shape.
My initial and special gratitude to the members of this group, then I will personally thank Ame Aventure Travelling Agency along with its knowledgeable tour guide operator Mr. Youssef.
Sep 18, 2008
The English Expereience!
A short cultural visit inside the labyrinthine windy streets of Medina with an English small group. The tour involved discovering many aspects of culture and how it has inextricable cohesion to the way local people behave in a very particular welcoming attitude. What made this group harvesting cumulative information about the culture in only short hours was the simple fact of Ramadan. Medina in this Holy Month of Ramadan is an impressive walking tours spot. The dynamic activity is never ending into the tangled narrow streets of Medina, even most of people are overwhelmed in Ramdan you can still grasp how comfortable they are to go shopping, working or passing their times in talking about things related to Ramadan.
As I already suggested in many of my cultural tours surrounding Meknes, a number one purpose travelling destination in Morocco's four Imperial Cities is that you have to go for a ramble around the Medina the day after your organized walking tour is already finished. Getting lost in Medina will zoom many other things in that could not be even mentioned before; and getting yourself close to the culture yourself may give another exciting experience which will be finally considered as part of fun!
Aug 26, 2008
The Portuguese Experience
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