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Morocco, finding a guide for trekking mountains and Sahara? |
Looking to do at least 3 days trekking around the area of the Atlas mountains and the Sahara in November, but I want to avoid the tourists or joining big groups. Any advice on finding guides who wont rip me off and will show me the real Morocco? And any ideas of prices that would include guide, camel trek, accomodation and food per day? Thanx you may use the services of some guide recommended either by a Tourism Office Board ("Office du Tourisme") or some travel agency, like for example Visit Morocco. If you need precise contact data, let me know. yassineoulamine@yahoo.com |
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