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MOROCCO:
THE IMPERIAL KINGDOM
CASABLANCA TO MARRAKESH
with
Lisl and Landt Dennis
April
9-23 , 2010
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Detailed Itinerary * |
"I learned a great deal about taking photos, without
too much technical info, and saw a beautiful country at
the same time. Morocco was better than expected. It was
beautiful and the people incredibly friendly. It is a
photographer's dream."
-
P.T., Scottsdale, AZ |
Brilliantly
colorful, compelling architecturally, important historically,
the Imperial Kingdom of Morocco has long been one of the world's
most extolled, exotic travel destinations…for painters,
writers, adventurers and photographers. To travel there with
Lisl and Landt
Dennis, authors of Living
in Morocco: Design from Casablanca to Marrakesh (Thames
& Hudson, NYC & London) is a unique opportunity.
Lisl and Landt have traveled and led tours to Morocco annually
for the last 20-years. Following in their footsteps is a chance
to visit an increasingly popular North African, Islamic nation,
- one with a little known, strong American friendship connection.
With its centuries-old layers of Mediterranean civilizations
beginning with ancient Greek traders up to present day rug
weaving, blue-eyed, blond-haired Berbers, Morocco was the
first nation to send congratulations to President George Washington
after the American independence. The Sultan's letter is in
the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Today,
Morocco is a dazzling cornucopia of ancient adobe architecture,
breathtaking scenery, and mysterious sounds. Probably the
most haunting is the call by dozen of muezzins calling the
faithful to prayer at twilight, - a symphony of magic and
mystery not to be forgotten. Visiting Morocco's four Imperial
Cities: Rabat, Meknes, Fez and Marrakesh, as well as ancient
kasbahs and emerald green oases along the Sahara, and magical,
dazzlingly white
Essaouira,
the ancient Portuguese fort on the Atlantic, there is one
important thing to keep mind. When you are inching your way
through the centuries-old lanes in one of Morocco's medieval
souks, or markets, remember to pay attention when
you hear "balek, balek." Mule drivers mean it when
they yell, "Get out of the way! It is your eye however
which will be the sense most aroused by Morocco's endless
visual opportunities. Veiled women walking on white sand beaches,
snow capped High Atlas
mountains rising over a lush garden of bougainvillea, hidden
valleys bursting with red poppies beneath trees bent low with
oranges, lemons, and limes. While Lisl is a professional photographer
and will be available throughout the tour to offer personal
photo assistance, conduct on-location demonstrations, and
lead group photography discussions, the tour is not
for photographers only. The fact is, Landt and Lisl welcome
non-photographers. Inevitably, "observers” report
that they loved the opportunity to expand their vision and
to share in the tour's aesthetic direction. Lisl and Landt
hope you will join them in Morocco, one of the world's truly
outstanding travel destinations. (detailed
itinerary)
Morocco:
Casablanca to Marrakesh Brief Itinerary: April 9-23, 2010
Day
1 Fly to Casablanca
Day 2 Drive to Rabat. Photograph Royal Palace & Mohammed
V mausoleum.
Day 3 Drive to Fez, l8th cent. capital of Sultan Moulay
Ismail.
Day 4 Explore medieval souk. Visit Kairouyine University
& city's famed pottery makers.
Day 5 Cross High Atlas Mts to Sahara. Overnight in
Tinirghir on Route Des Kasbahs.
Day 6 Photograph Gorge des Dades and Kasbah d'Amerhidl.
Day 7 All day 4-wheel drive trip to Telouet, l8th cent.
stronghold of Glaoua tribe.
Day 8 Drive south through fertile Sousse valley to
walled city Taroudant.
Day 9 Explore ancient medina. Lunch at world famed
Gazelle d'Or.
Day 10 Arrive ancient Portuguese port of Essaouira on
Atlantic Ocean. Reception in private home.
Day 11 Free day to photograph town.
Day 12 Drive to story-book Marrakesh. Visit Djemaa-el-Fna
square with story tellers & acrobats.
Day 13 Photograph Jardin Majorelle, owned by Yves St-Laurent;
Bahia Palace, and the necropolis of the Saadians.
Day 14 Free day
Day 15
Fly home from Marrakesh.
View
the Morocco: Casablanca to Marrakesh 2010 detailed Tour Itinerary.
Download
the Morocco: Casablanca to Marrakesh 2010 detailed Tour Itinerary
and Tour Registration.
To
view a gallery of Lisl's images from Morocco, click
here.
To view a video shot by Lisl in Morocco, click
here.
To view a video shot by Lisl in India, click
here.
To view a video shot by Lisl in Guatemala, click
here.
Price
(excluding Int'l Air):
- TBD
(15-18 members)
- TBD
(10-14 members)
- Tour
Deposit $500
- Single
Room Supplement:TBD
