Hi Danica, the sunset tour was offered by our hostel in Merzouga. It’s right at the edge of the Sahara, that’s why it’s very cheap. We stayed at La Source Inn.
]]>I saw in your expenses that the Sahara Sunset Camel Tour only cost you 800pesos when converted. May I know which tour you booked?
Thanks!
]]>Anyway, it shouldn’t be a problem as long as you are confident (if you have nothing to hide, you wouldn’t be worrying, and it wouldn’t show in your body language). It also helps to show them your return ticket, hotel reservations, company ID or business registration. Once again, sorry about the comment thing, and please post again, if I wasn’t able to answer your question (I wasn’t able to read the entire thing before it disappeared).
]]>Nope, no need to apply for a visa to Morocco 🙂
]]>We could afford the fare to Europe, but we couldn’t afford to travel in Europe. Believe me, Europe was part of the plan, but we just couldn’t afford it just yet. It was better this way anyway, since we were able to go around Morocco. Europe will just have to be planned for another (and longer) trip 😉
]]>By all means! I make my spreadsheets available for download for that purpose 🙂
]]>Thanks! Happy 2012 Katerina!
]]>Ask yourself the following questions:
1) What do I want to do? Is there anything in particular that I absolutely must not miss?
2) When is the best time for me to go? How many days can I spare for this trip?
3) How do I get there and back?
Once you have answered those questions, look at the map to plot your route and check the guidebooks about the weather and climate during the time of your trip so you can prepare as needed. Hope that helps 🙂
]]>I’m going to travel starting next year but still I’m planning out everything on where to go with my current income. Do you have any tips that you could share when planning a trip?
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