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HIKING TO IMLIL VALLEY - HIGH ATLAS TREK MOROCCO - DAY 3/4
The sun was out and the snow hadn't fully melted yet, This left an incredibly stunning look to the mountains. We began hiking to Imlil valley, had lunch at a spectacular view point. When you visit Morocco, I fully recommend doing this trek. This trek was made possible by Aztat Treks. All opinions are my own through out this video and on the videos to come. A company I would highly recommend. They offer lots of different excursions. Feel free to check their website
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Daily life in Morocco and Tunisia
A large number of French people live in Morocco and Tunisia. To give a few figures: according to the French Foreign Ministry, their number had increased by over 3% in Morocco at the end of 2016, compared to the previous year; there are now nearly 53,000 of them, based mainly in Casablanca. Tunisia has nearly 22,500, 2% more than in 2015 and, no surprise, most of these French people live in Tunis. The two countries rank 9th and 16th respectively in the list of countries hosting the most French residents. They offer a number of advantages that the French appreciate, as we can see from the following testimony concerning Morocco:
Julien DAVID
I think that the years I’ve spent in Casablanca have been among the best in terms of quality of life for someone who comes from the Paris region, in the sense that the city has an absolutely wonderful climate and a very pleasant environment for the family, with the possibility of having a small house with a garden where the children can let off steam at a relatively low cost. So, I’d say that there’s a very, very good quality of life.
Tunisia isn’t far behind…although it has one small disadvantage that should be mentioned…
Nicolas Jean
The quality of life is good in Tunisia for a French manager or entrepreneur whose business is going well. You live in a similar way to the South of France; the locals - the Tunisians – are very open and it’s easy to make contact. However, since the crisis in 2011, security issues that didn’t exist before must now be considered.
Concerning security, some experts appear to be reassuring, as we can see from the following testimony:
Kevin Rivaton
The Maghreb has become a major target for investors, especially Morocco, and Tunisia will soon be back. I saw recently that tourism in Tunisia had much lower growth rates than a few years ago before the Arab Spring, but the Maghreb today is a sub-region in which it may be said that the risk is limited overall; so, you can invest in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, you can move around, you can find expatriates without too much difficulty. Now, if you enter Algeria by the desert road and come across armed gangs, it’s going to become more difficult. For example, the Moroccan security zone is very small, there are no great problems for our expatriates and investors in Morocco.
The French people who move there are pleasantly surprised by the cost of living in Tunisia, where prices have fallen further since 2011 and are, in certain cases, 4 times lower than the cost of living in France, and in Morocco.
Philippe Confais
The cost of living is generally low: you can eat cheaply, but on the other hand, property is rather expensive in a city like Casablanca. Prices are quite high in Casablanca, but they’re more reasonable in other cities in the kingdom. But apart from property, I’d say that the cost of living is very affordable.
The picture that’s been painted so far looks idyllic, but certain difficulties need to be considered, particularly when you arrive. You’ll be asked first of all to provide proof of your local place of residence to obtain a residence permit. In Tunisia, you’ll need to go to your local police station to obtain it. It will be valid for 1 year and renewable. While you’re waiting for it, you’ll be issued a temporary permit which will allow you to open a phone line with Tunisia Telecom, for example. In Morocco, you have to apply for a registration card from the “National Security” or “Royal Gendarmerie” offices nearest your home and pay a fixed fee of 100 Dhs for each year of validity. Once you have proof of residence in Morocco for at least three years, you can apply for a residence permit that’s valid for ten years. Without these precious permits, all other formalities will be difficult, such as opening a local bank account in Morocco or Tunisia.
As the subject of residence has just been mentioned, here are a few tips to help you become a tenant in the two countries. Firstly, in Morocco, once you’ve signed the lease and paid a 2 or 3-month security deposit, you must go with the owner or estate agent to the legalisation department, taking proof of identity with you (passport or residence permit for the tenant) …Good news, because you can rent a property, even if you haven’t yet received your residence permit, by simply showing your passport. In Tunisia, you must also have your lease registered at the “Recette des Finances” for validation, and it will cost you an amount based on the value of your rent. So, which districts should you choose, particularly in Casablanca…?
Visiting Ceuta, from Gibraltar
Ceuta is an 18.5-square-kilometre autonomous city of Spain, situated on the north coast of Africa and sharing a western border with Morocco. Separated from the Iberian peninsula by the Strait of Gibraltar, Ceuta lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Ceuta, along with the Spanish exclave Melilla, is one of two permanently inhabited Spanish territories in mainland Africa. Ceuta has a population of 82,376, consisting of Christians, Muslims (chiefly Arabic and Berber speakers), and small minorities of Jews and Indian Hindus. Spanish is the official language. The majority of the city's population is officially said to be ethnic Spanish who are opposed to the idea of being ruled by Morocco. However, our taxi driver (born in Bradford, England) thought that around 75% of the current population is Muslim.
The city became Spanish around the time of El Cid (remember the film?) as part of a plan to prevent Spain being occupied by Berber/Muslim armies. It gave Spain a permanent foothold in Africa and a port from which they could exercise greater control over sea traffic entering the Mediterranean. There is a very noticeable Spanish armed forces presence in the city. It's worth comparing Spain's interests in Ceuta with Britain's interests in Gibraltar.
Ceuta is about 22K from Gibraltar and the boat trip back only took about 90 minutes as the sea was quite calm.
Imlil & Atlas mountains day trip - MDT
One of the best and most refreshing destinations near Marrakech, an awesome escape especially during hot times as the valley stays green, fresh and vibrant while Marrakech is burning under 45° sun.
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Malta Excellence Trip 2019
In May of 2019 I travelled to Malta with 20 top students from the Albeda College of Travel & Hospitality based in Rotterdam. Over the course of two weeks we participated in many tourism related activities such as 5-star hotel visits, working with TUI, organizing excursions and English lessons. There was also time to experience the island at leisure and for most it was their first long trip away from home.
It was a lot of work to put this whole trip together, but it's save to say that the result was an experience to remember.
High Atlas Treks to deliver donations to Amazigh Villages
A collaboration of Karima from Lets Go 2 Morocco, Rachid from Pathfinders Treks and Sara from Wales. 4 Days including a 2 day trek with mules to deliver donated goods to schools and villages in the High Atlas Mountains. Videos and still photos on location. This will be first of what we hope to be many treks with donations as part of our community projects and sustainable tourism goals. For more info, visit our websites. letsgo2morocco.com, pathfinderstreks.com and letsgotrekkinginmorocco.com.
Like us and share on Facebook. Contact us if you would like to participate or make donations to village associations that we work with. Let´s work together to bring smiles to hundreds more Amazigh children's faces.
The trek started in Imlil; a Berber village at the trail head of Mount Toubkal, crossed the Tizi n´Tamatert pass and down to the Tacheddirt Valley to the village of Ouaneskra. We visited the school there which had four classrooms with over a hundred children in total from four surrounding villages. We passed the kindergarten further up the trail with another few dozen small children who we gave wax crayons and toothbrushes to. Next stop was the village if Ikkiss where we gave clothes, school items and enjoyed a delicious glass of mint tea with a fragrant rose and enjoyed a gift of freshly baked wholewheat bread. We crossed the river and trekked up to Tizi n´Aguersioual and down to the Imlil Valley. The third day we trekked around the villages that surround Imlil and enjoyed couscous in a traditional gite in Aremd. The fourth day we visited the school in Tagadirt n´Ait Ali and gave school items to the three classrooms there with around 70 children and the kindergarten with some items for the younger learners. Then a visit to the Saturday souk in Asni as it is one of the biggest and most interesting. In the afternoon a stroll up to the reservoir near Mzik village to make a video for another project; a reservoir for the olive grove we donated in Tagadirt n´Ait Ali. Thanks to the support and help of locals, guides and mule-teams who, needless to say, went home with things for all their children. I look forward to going with a group of maybe 10 mules next time!! Let´s make it happen. There are many remote villages that really need help and that are best reached on foot with mule teams. This is sustainable responsible tourism working at the heart of the community.