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!

Meknes

Aug 26, 2008

The Portuguese Experience

A small cool friendly group from Portugal that I've guided in the nearby Meknes. later in Fez, Chefchaouen and to the exotic area of the National Park of Tlassemtane!

Aug 13, 2008

the French Experience

A friendly picture with a group of French tourists, mixed with some others from different countries, at the end of my guiding tour around the Roman Ruins of Volubilis.

The Japanese experience

It was another great opportunity to meet this Japenese couple whose eager to know about Morocco was endless!
Wallace, a lawyer, who travels all the way along to Morocco with his wife, yunion ( a lawyer too), to discover the vast cultural component in the four Imperial cities ( Fez, Rabat, Marakesch, and Meknes)

In The Kasbah

Sitting with Chantelle and Marko after having a yummy meal in Kasbah.
Chantelle said it was better if we had a Safari trip instead of one-day excursion!

Jul 15, 2008

The Dutch Experience

Introducing Documanus Maximus in the Roman Ruins of Volubilis to a small group of young tourist ladies. Julia (the one in the right) said that the Excursion to Volubilis made her thinking about how everlasting the site lasts over 2000 years. I also showed her as the rest of the group what were the reasons behind the damages that can be seen until today.

Apr 9, 2008

At Volubilis

I have guided this group of young tourists 30 Kms away from Meknes. it was another great exursion to visit the Roman Ruins of Volublilis and the Holy City of Moulay Idriss in Zerhoun Mountain.

Apr 3, 2008

The Canadian Experience

Honorary Picture that I took with a nice Canadian couple who I guided.
I have to admit this is the first time I guided tourits from Canada; therefore, I call it the Canadian Experience!