Midnight at the Oasis - but do the Camels know the words?.....

I know the feeling! Really cheeses me off. Have you got your con-freres together and put it to the tour people that you don't want big sit-down lunches?
Today was just a brief cheese tasting and quite pleasant and quick. But damnably hot.

Still on Rabat. We visited the Kings Palace. He wasn't in residence. Not much to report really. He has one wife who is a professional and two children and the male will inherit the crown.

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Still in Rabat we visited this charming settlement and close to the sea. Lots of photo opps. The Kasbah.

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Yes I bought one and yes it was hot and delicious.

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But then.
Yesterday afternoon was pretty torrid.

The drive from Rabat to Chefchaouen took about five hours. Some of our fellow travellers hadn’t been to India before and were pretty shocked by what they saw along the way. To us it all felt quite familiar.

The traffic ranged from good to absolutely execrable.

By the time we finally arrived at about 8.30 pm everyone was pretty well whacked. Luckily, we still just managed to catch the last of the sunset, around 8.38.

Gorgeous.
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But even though we were running about two hours late, the hotel still managed to make check-in a drawn-out affair.

We all had to fill in forms, despite having pre-checked in through Luxury Escapes.

By the time we finally got to our rooms it was about 9.30 pm, knowing we still had dinner to get through before we could call it a night.

The view from the rooftop bar however was spectacular.



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Dinner was a set three-course meal, with a couple of dishes that apparently needed to be ordered 24 hours in advance.

We all managed to find something we’d be happy with. The food was fine.

There was a band playing right next to our table, but we were all far too tired to appreciate it. We got through dinner, skipped the alcohol, and escaped to our rooms looking forward to a shower.

Except ours was cold.

They’ve already tried to fix it twice. As I write this, there’s someone in the bathroom having another go. Oh. An angry phone call and now someone has joined in and is now drilling. Joy.
 
This morning we had a sleep in. Other than the call to prayer which was confirmed by all to be 4.19am. Not leaving until 10am.

Breakfast. Huge. Then even more dishes were brought. Great view though.

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Then off to the land of Blue.
 
First tranch. We were dropped off near the main area and gradually worked our way down to the Kasbah. Gorgeous. Spied some interesting things to buy but we weren't supposed to stop along the way but go back later.

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The first Communal oven. It hadn't been started up for the day yet but still very very hot inside.

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We heard several reasons why the Blue. To make it more attractive in Summer. The blue is a deterrent to Mosquitoes. The blue makes the homes cooler. And someone just started painting their house in blue. A bit of everything. Blue is also used to signify privacy and used to prevent strangers from entering.
 

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