Sunday 10 March 2013

Magical Morocco....Part 2



Ouarzazate.....the gates to the desert....

Our second destination in Morocco  - Ouarzazate, the gate into the desert. From Casablanca, we took the train service direct to Marrakesh from Gare de Casa Voyageurs. Costing MAD140.00 for first class coach, it took us 4 hours to arrive at Marrakesh ultra modern new train station.  From here, we took a taxi towards the Marrakesh airport and pick-up our rented car.

Excellent train service from Casablanca to Marrakesh
Not as busy as Casablanca, Marrakesh is one of the top tourist destinations in Morocco. We headed our way towards Ouarzazate and drove carefully as there were many motorcycles and bicycles along with pedestrian walking along the road out of the city. The road headed towards the Atlas Mountain Range where we could see snow-capped mountains far at the horizon. 

Snow peaked Atlas Mountain Range
Even though Ouarzazate is only 190km away from Marrakesh, it took us 5 hours to reach here. With a few quick pit-stops, winding roads with hair-pin bends going uphill and downhill, the experience was similar when driving at the French & Swiss Alps or Dolomites Mountain Range passing through the Passes. This roller coaster ride that lasted for a few hours made me fully awake all the way as we drove carefully through the narrow roads. Along  the route, there were many small cafes and shops selling local handicrafts. We stopped at one of these shops and bought some souvenirs which cost much cheaper compared to the one being sold in Casablanca. We reached our hotel at night and went to bed after a long and hectic day.

Winding & hair-pin bends along the way to Ouarzazate

Small shops along the way selling souvenirs
Local Moroccan souvenirs
Colorful quartz rocks
Beautiful fossil rocks
Roller coaster ride all the way....
Next morning after breakfast, we quickly got ready and drove around 30 km away from Ouarzazate. We were heading towards the Ounila Valley for Ait Ben Haddou, one of the must-see attractions in Morocco. Being recognized as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ait Ben Haddou was a good  example of Southern Moroccan architecture. The Kasbah consists of a group of buildings surrounded by defensive walls with distinctive tall angle towers. These earthen buildings stood at the foothill by a shallow river that runs at the bottom of the hill. 

Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
Ait Ben Haddou
We were charged MAD10.00 per person as admission into the Kasbah. Within the complex, we were told that there are 6 families still living inside until today. Here, you can find living quarters, a public square, a mosque and rows of shops along the narrow steps and alleys. As you walked up the stairs to higher ground, it resembled as you walked back in time some hundreds of years ago…. This site was also the location where a few blockbuster movies were shot , among others “Gladiator” starring Russell Crowe.  

Stairways up the hill
...the angled towers
wall plastered with mud & straws...
the angled towers...
shops within the complex...


The view of the kasbah from far.....

shops selling Moroccan gifts....
Vegetable tagine & chicken cous-cous meal...
We spent a few hours here and enjoyed our lunch in a local restaurant that served delicious chicken and vegetable couscous meals. There are other Kasbahs located in Ouarzazate area such as Kasbah Taourirt and Kasbah Tifaltoute  which are quite impressive as well.  

Kasbah Taourirt
Kasbah Taourirt
Kasbah Taourirt
Entrance into Kasbah Taourirt
Kasbah Taourirt
Kasbah Taourirt
Kasbah Taourirt
Kasbah Taourirt

Kasbah Tifaltoute
Kasbah Tifaltoute
 Your visit to Ouarzazate is not  complete without a visit to one of the films studios in Ouarzazate…..the Atlas Studio. This studio has been the attraction for many film makers for movies. Among others, The Way Back, Kundun, Mummy Returns, Ben Hur , Prince of Persia etc. Some of the sets are still in  good condition but some are already started to fallen apart as these sets are exposed to the harsh desert condition for many years.  

Set inside Atlas Studio
Set inside Atlas Studio
Set for "Kingdom of Heaven" starring Orlando Bloom
Set for "Mummy Returns" starring Brendan Fraser
Set for "Cleopatra"....
Set for "Cleopatra"....

Set for "Kundun".....


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