I often stay in Cedres Hotel on the left of the photo. Hotel Panorama is less basic than Cedres but not so convenient for walking around town.
From my notes of an earlier trip, "Going back to Azrou is like putting on an old pair of slippers—before I'd been in the town an hour I'd been greeted by half a dozen locals, including one bristly cheek to cheek air kiss. And then an English voice asked, "Are you Tim?". It was someone I'd sent some trekking maps to on Lonely Planet forum. As is often the case I spent a couple of hours relaxing in the sun in a pavement cafe, nursing a nus nus and watching the world go by."
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"For sheer delight there is nothing like altitude; it gives one the thrill of adventure
and enlarges the world in which you live," Irving Mather (1892-1966)
Last edited by Tim Cullis; 9 Nov 2021 at 09:27.
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