Azul Morocco!
Morocco
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Apr 2 - Apr 16, 2025

We had outstanding guides for each city we went to; they were extremely knowledgeable about the history and culture of their respective cities and regions - some of the best guides we have ever had on a trip. We thoroughly enjoyed the variety of places we went, from the green mountains and blue buildings of Chefchaouen, to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, the markets of Fez and Meknes, the desert in the South and ocean city of Essaouira, the remoteness and ruggedness of the High Atlas of Imlil, and of course the dynamic Marrakesh, just to name a few. We thoroughly enjoyed the Riyads that were selected by KimKim, and would love to go back and spend more time at tome of them. Even in Imlil, while the lodge was rustic, it had a certain charm. Hakim at KimKim was very attentive when a few issues came up, and they were quickly resolved to our satisfaction. My utmost praise for Khalid who was our driver. As we spent a fair amount of time in the van it is important to have a great relationship with your driver, and Khalid did not disappoint. He gave insightful comments about the towns and regions we were traveling through, and provided meaningful observations about the local people and their cultures, and answered all our questions. The tour would not have been as successful without him at the wheel. Some of fondest memories are driving through the almost deserted roads of Morocco, admiring the beautiful and ever-changing landscape, listening to the Moroccan singer Oum, Steely Dan, The Beach Boys, etc. - simply enchanting.
Hotel Review
All of the hotels and riyads we stayed at were great (with the exception of Eden Roc in Oualidia) and each was unique in their own respect, so I would love to give all of them high marks, but since we started in Rabat I would say the Euphoriad set the tone for the whole trip. The room we had was wonderfully furnished and with mirrors all around - understandable considering it is named after the Daffodil flower - Narjis in Morocco. Everything was very comfortable, and I especially enjoyed the bathrobe as it had a hood, just like on the djellaba; first time I have ever seen a bathrobe like that and I wanted to take it home! The hotel was a riyad with the center open area, and beautiful tilework and artwork throughout. The dining area was very nice and the included breakfast was great, and small enough that you could share stories with your fellow travelers. It is also very well situated and is a riyad and Rabat a city I would like to visit again.
Activity Review

Thoroughly enjoyed visiting these ruins and learning more about the history of this area of Morocco.
