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Wednesday, 07 March 2007


hOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will be sore from the camel trekking some days after getting home, it is totally worth it. If you do it this way, you will be picked up at the hotel and you don't have to worry about driving or getting lost. (It is about 15 mins drive from Agadir town) to book an excursion through our team to go camel trekking, it around �20 for a three-hour trek to the Souss River, where you could see the pink flamingos. Getting on and off the camel is the scariest part for you, but actually riding will be fine and very easy to do. The route takes through an eucalyptus forest, along the walls of an old fortress, with a great view of the High Atlas Mountains.


Reading about KASBAHS CAMEL TREK you all have to try riding a camel. Not a bad idea, however ... those animals, when very close, are huge with big eyes. And of course not every tourist on his back feels nice, does it? Maybe the nice camel feel bit of fear, or maybe he just want to have fun ... your riding-animal suddenly may bolt. It just can run away with you on his back and his driver at the back ... Wrong!!! You are the driver, though don�t forget to drive ... dummy moi! It is worth the fun, believe me. Even though you won't see me driving a KASBAHS CAMEL TREK anymore. , and then come back to Agadir for a desert trip by camel with Touaregs... do you?

One of the best ways to travel around agadir beach is definitely by Camel, it is an amazing experience although the first time you try it you will so scared because they are so high up.

Whenever you go to agadir you always make sure you take a Camel ride, w normally go trekking around the pyramid area in the Desert which is great fun.

We just sit & talk about everyday things. But before going on a Camel ride always agree the price first & only give a tip if you want to.

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