(DOWNLOAD) "Morocco: The Ultimate Family Itinerary (Travel Guide)" by Lijoma # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Morocco: The Ultimate Family Itinerary (Travel Guide)
- Author : Lijoma
- Release Date : January 03, 2020
- Genre: Specialty Travel,Books,Travel & Adventure,Africa,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 11532 KB
Description
Big Trips for Little Travellers Enjoy a family holiday to remember with this itinerary-based guide to Morocco. Written by a co-author of The Rough Guide to Morocco, this ultimate family itinerary is packed with educational sights and amazing experiences – you’ll go shopping in the souks of Marrakesh, hike between Berber villages, spend the night in a mud-brick kasbah and ride a camel through the Sahara. With top tips on everything from driving in Morocco to climbing in the Todra Gorge, this is expert advice that parents can really trust.
Features include:
• Big Trip Morocco Comprehensive itinerary covering everything you’ll need to book your own 10-night trip of a lifetime.
• Family Stays Detailed reviews of the best places to stay with kids, from ancient desert kasbahs to stylish riads in the Marrakesh Medina.
• When to Visit Overview of Morocco’s weather and climate throughout the year, including the best times for families to visit.
• Insights Handy pointers on holidaying in Morocco, plus foods and drinks your kids must try.
• Essentials Pre-trip practicalities, including getting there, visas and passports, health and safety, and the best ways for families to get around.
Covers: Marrakesh, the High Atlas mountains, Aรฏt Benhaddou, Skoura, Dร des Gorge, Todra Gorge, the Sahara Desert, N’Kob and the Drรขa Valley.
“All the information you need” The Times
“Expertly curated itineraries for family adventure holidays” MailOnline
About Lijoma Lijoma is a champion of independent family travel, known for our immersive itineraries covering the best places in the world to travel with children. Founded by a former Rough Guides Managing Editor, we publish day-by-day guides to a dozen different destinations, from Istanbul to Japan, that clearly outline for families not just what to see and do but, uniquely, how to see and do it.