Royal Golf club, Meknes, Morocco
One of the places we visited in Meknes in Morocco was the very beautiful Royal Golf Course. This was created in 1969 inside an ancient imperial palace in the heart of the city. With the beautifully maintained greens and fairways set in the midst of a range of fruit trees such as olives and oranges, this is a very peaceful and relaxing place in the middle of a hectic, bustling city. It is a nine-hole course.
Updated August 2015.
lo0ved your pictures…you refer to a “tour”–with whom??? i also was in meknes but for what seemed like a few minutes–just the city gate and the famous gate plus the plaza out the bus window…i don’t usually do tours and i’m not sorry i did this one as an “overview tour” but it really was an overview…(Gate 1 tours)…am always looking for other ways and other groups or just how to travel easily alone…
your help would be appreciated!
thanks!
lynne
Hi Lynne,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving some comments. My wife, daughter and I enjoyed our two week bus tour of Morocco with Peregrine Adventures.
http://www.peregrineadventures.com/
We also used them for trekking in Nepal (I have written about that here too) where we trekked towards Everest base camp. Our daughter has also used the same company for tours of France and Ireland. We booked through our local agency here in Adelaide, South Australia and they were exceptionally helpful.
Our guide in Morocco was also exceptional. His name was Said who even left his wife and week old baby to do the tour! We travelled from Casablanca to Rabat, Meknes, Fes, Sahara Desert (with a night in a tent in the desert – on Christmas Eve no less!) then Errachidia, Oaurzazzate, Marrakech. Some of those places we stayed two nights. After the tour we travelled independently via train to Casablanca then on to Tangier on the north coast and crossed by ferry to Spain where we organised our own two week tour.
We had a fabulous tour. I must finish putting up my photos here on this site.