Most Inspirational Moment
- The second night of camping in the middle of the nowhere, with a beautiful sunset followed by a stunning view of the stars with a clear sky and no light pollution. - Arriving at Toubkal mountain refuge and finding hot showers AND sit down toilets! - Enjoying the fantastic lunches and dinners prepared by the local staff.- Oh, and the last 100 yards of the ascent to the top of Mt Toubkal were pretty special too!
Thoughts on Group Leader
I thought Yahia was an excellent group leader - clearly knew what he was doing, kept us all moving at an appropriate pace, and got on well with everyone in our group and everyone we seemed to meet in Toubkal National Park and beyond. Came across as a genuinely good guy!
Advice for Potential Travellers
- There appears to be a complete absence of small change in Morocco (and/or the locals appear to be quite shrewd!), so change your money into smaller denomination notes and coins (10s, 20s and 50s) if at all possible. - Recommend you bring a travel pillow and ear plugs. Even with these you're unlikely to get much sleep though, but guess that's part of the experience and didn't detract from my enjoyment of the trip. - I really enjoyed the food and considering how remote we were for much of the time, the standard of catering was superb. However, if you're a fussy eater and/or have specific dietary requirements, then this may not be the trip for you - suggest you investigate carefully first. Even with the excellent food though, it's well worth bringing extra energy bars, kendall mint cake, peanuts, etc with you - or maybe I just eat a lot!- Be brave, try the 'tomato jam' at breakfast time :-)