Morocco Berber villages at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, fanciful adobe castles on the edge of the Sahara, and lush vegetation along the Mediterranean contrast with stern cliffs and rock formations.
Morocco brims over with contrast, color and mystery and all you can do is simply catch your breath in wonder. It has a timeless quality that no longer exists in the modern world, a sense that the past with all its glory and savagery still lives on, threading in and out of the present, informing with its every word and gesture. On arrival you are plunged into a culture, a religion and a lifestyle utterly unlike anything that you have ever experienced before; a mystery tour of a land of endless surprises, enchantment and enduring fascination. Moroccans are friendly, polite, competitive and intensely curious about the outside world. Islam is a thriving faith but Morocco's version is also extremely moderate, open minded and tolerant. You can go a long way into the heart of their culture just by feeling independent enough to accept their hospitality which pours forth from rich and poor alike whether in the city or the countryside. Such gestures of friendship are what transforms a good holiday into a great experience, for then you are no longer just visiting but really living. Morocco is an exciting country. We have no need to make idle promises and exaggerations. It is all there for you to experience, but we will help you create an itinerary that involves as little inconvenience as possible and steer you away from the places that may be of little or no interest to you. |  | | On each of our riding tours will be in very different landscapes. |  |
Riding Skills: Stallions and mares travel together on this ride, so increased attention, previous cross country experience, and good horsemanship are required of you. You will be riding about 5 hours each day, on proud Barbs, Arabs, or Barb-Arab crosses. English saddle and tack .
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