Backtracking along the Pokhara Kathmandu road is the only sensible way to head down to the Chitwan National Park save taking a plane and even that is problematic. Getting aboard a half decent bus is the first priority, most guesthouses will sort that out for you and take the strain...
Baboons followed in our path, zebras stared off in the distance and giraffes poked their heads through the tall, green leaf trees following our every move. I sat sideways in the passenger seat of a 4x4, window completely down, my head peering out with eyes wide open.
Travelled by Peter Smith | 2 Comments
Now let’s get this straight a camel is just that, a camel. There are many types and the ones more often found in Morocco are Dromedaries; that is to say they have one hump. There are others like the two humped Bactrian camel often found in Asia, but a cam
Travelled by Peter Smith | 0 Comments
Easter in Morocco is a very French affair; it does seem that half the population of France make their way south to the deserts, cities and mountains during this period. Marrakech was becoming overcrowded and an unusually hot spell was making it all a bit
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