Most Inspirational Moment
Watching the sun do down over the Sahara after a camel-trek to the campsite was special, as was sitting round the campfire later on. Exploring the kasbah at Ait Ben Haddou before the big groups of tourists arrived was lovely, really quiet and peaceful, and the bustle of Marrakech was a real contrast!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Mohammed was great, very friendly, lots of useful knowledge and good advice on how to get the best from the various places we visited. One bad restaurant choice on our first night in Marrakech, but a great recommendation for our last night made up for it.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Be prepared for some long-ish mini-bus journeys, but the bus was comfy and spacious, and it gave plenty of opportunity for general chat amongst the group. Food was generally great and plentiful - it sometimes felt like more of an eating holiday!!As I've found with trip notes for other Exodus trips, the amount of money they recommend you take is nowhere near adequate, unless you were only to have the most basic meals and spend nothing on extras (and by extras, I mean as basic as fizzy drinks). There are lots of AGMs along the way though, so it's easy to get more currency while you're there.On the flip-side, the accomodation was generally better than the trip notes suggested, particularly in the Sahara campsite (flushing loos!) and the mountain gite. Yes it can be quite basic, but very comfortable.1 day in Marrakech is really no way enough, but it will whet your appetite to go back for a long weekend under your own steam!