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Morocco

Hike Morocco's Atlas Mountains

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8 Days from £ 719 £ 689

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Morocco

Climb Morocco's Mt Toubkal

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7 Days from £ 765 £ 735

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Tanzania

Kilimanjaro Climb – Lemosho Route

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10 Days from £ 3665 £ 3395

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South Africa

South Africa: Walking & Wildlife

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15 Days from £ 2909 £ 2689

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Morocco

Hike Morocco's Anti-Atlas Mountains

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8 Days from £ 949

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Tanzania

Kilimanjaro Climb Rongai Route

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8 Days from £ 2869 £ 2579

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Walking

Of all 27 trips which I have done with Exodus, this one packs in the most in terms of the variety of scenery and experiences of any I have done ! There is everything from the large cities, such as Casablanca and Rabat, the medinas of Fes, and Marrakesh and Meknes, the Sahara desert camps, walking and taking camel rises over the dunes, two nights in the High Atlas with a hike in the mountains, experiencing a hammam at the local village where we stayed in the mountains, the lovely costal city of Essaouira as well as meeting local people (including lunch with a local family in their home). There are some long days travelling in the bus but there are lots of stops for coffee/lunch and to see things on the way. Seeing the variety of scenery on the way made it really worth it.

Kara Brown Highlights of Morocco

The trip covered alot of ground and gave a real insight into the different dimensions of Northern Morocco. We had a great group and group leader. Some thoughts on potential changes to the itinerary:
* would have liked more time in Tangiers on the 2nd day to explore the medina; the morning felt rushed.
* Loved Chefchouen, but felt that it would have been good to leave for the mountains after breakfast and taken a picnic. The mountain environment and refuge were special and it would have been good to have had more time and done more walking there
Fes was a great highlight to end with, both from the place itself and the riad
Transport back to the airport was efficient and well organised

Paulette Bishop Discover North Morocco & Chefchaouen

Absolutely fantastic, you can focus on your cycling, the culture and the natural beauty. Everything else is taken care of.

Lian Combrinck Cycle Morocco's Great South
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