Lots of camels or camel-ot?

Camel caravans in the Palmeraie
Camel caravans in the Palmeraie

Just outside of Marrakech is the rocky desert area known as the Palmeraie. It is called the Palmeraie because amidst this rocky desert are about 100,000 date palm trees-a virtual palm tree oasis which stretches for 140 square kilometers. Legend has it that during the Almoravid berber dynasty (long  after the Arabs brought the Islamic religion to the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia), the Sheikh’s troops were eating dates after battle. They spit the dates on the ground and eventually the seeds ended up in holes in the soil pierced by their lances. From this, the Palmeraie was born. Nowadays, many people ride quads and camels in the Palmeraie. I took a camel ride for a few hours through the area and my legs were hurting (and blistered) for 3 days. All in all, it was a good experience, the highlight of which was a mid-point stop in a small village  (tiny is a better word) where the locals served us moroccan pancakes (like crepes) and delicious mint tea (aka “Moroccan whiskey”).

 

My tricked out ride-they told me his name was "Charlie Chan"-I just called him Tariq!
My tricked out ride-they told me his name was “Charlie Chan”-I just called him Tariq!
I was elected the self-appointed (get it) Al Sheikh al Jamal-the Camel Sheikh
I was elected the self-appointed (get it) Al Sheikh al Jamal-the Camel Sheikh
The Palmeraie
The Palmeraie
Remember to always look two camels in front and one in back!
Remember to always look two camels in front and one in back!

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A Berber village in the distance
A  village in the distance
Our berber tea house
Our tea house
Look at Hesham pour that tea (no spills) and those pancakes hit the spot!
Look at Hesham pour that tea (no spills) and those pancakes hit the spot!

All in all, a great day!

 

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