Morocco Handbook: The Travel Guide (Footprint Handbook)

Morocco Handbook: The Travel Guide (Footprint Handbook)

by Anne McLachlan (Author), K. S. McLachlan (Author), Justin McGuinness (Primary Contributor)

Synopsis

Morocco is a country made for travellers with its variety of cultures - Berber, Arab and the French legacy - and variety of landscapes from the mountains of the High Atlas to the southern valleys and coastal beaches. This updated handbook is written by two North Africa specialists who have travelled and worked in Morocco over many years. It contains practical information including: detailed coverage of all accommodation from youth hostels and camp sites to sophisticated and original hotels; restaurants, bars, discos and night-life; how to cope with travel in the desert; the latest information on trekking routes and mountaineering; and how to get about with the minimum of fuss. The practical information is backed up with a picture of the cultural, social and political situation, enabling travellers to plan their trip with confidence and ease.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 612
Edition: 3
Publisher: Footprint Handbooks
Published: 01 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 1900949873
ISBN 13: 9781900949873
Book Overview: Footprint Handbooks won the Bronze Award in the 1999 Top Guidebook Series of the Wanderlust Readers' Awards.

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Author Bio
Justin McGuinness Justin McGuinness began travelling in North Africa while still at school. After studying Latin and Arabic at Cambridge, he lectured at the University of Tunis. Justin's interest in Morocco began with research on the traditional architecture of North Africa.