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Day 18 - Monkey Hunting
After the various changes in the plans we found ourselves on the northern side of the High Atlas with a day spare. Overnight I worked up a route to takes us up through the Middle Atlas to Azrou and a search for wild Barbary Macaques.
Most of the day was tarmac so I didn't take many photos............
Leaving the campsite we headed north out of the mountains a had a steep descent down onto the fertile plains to the north. The steep descent gave us stunning panoramic views
(click of the picture and view in full size for the best effect)
P1090594 Panorama 1 by Trackasylum, on Flickr
Once we got to the bottom we took the N8 north stopping in Kenifra for lunch, Pete had the restaurant staff and us in stictches with his best cow impressions trying to order lunch. Soon after here we turned of the main road a took some nice small back roads up into the ceder forests of the Middle Atlas.
Just as I thought we weren't going to find any Macaques we turned a corner to find a large troop in the middle of the road
P1090607 by Trackasylum, on Flickr
A little further on we came across another troop at the side of the main road into Azrou, there were clearly much tamer and were taking food out of peoples hands, one of the downsides to tourism and human exposure. Still my promise of monkeys was fulfilled and I think made Georges day
That night we stopped at the weird Euro Camping Emirates Tourist Center just outside Azrou. Over the day we'd established that Pete was on a different ferry to me and Byron so today would be our last day as a group
After the various changes in the plans we found ourselves on the northern side of the High Atlas with a day spare. Overnight I worked up a route to takes us up through the Middle Atlas to Azrou and a search for wild Barbary Macaques.
Most of the day was tarmac so I didn't take many photos............
Leaving the campsite we headed north out of the mountains a had a steep descent down onto the fertile plains to the north. The steep descent gave us stunning panoramic views
(click of the picture and view in full size for the best effect)
Once we got to the bottom we took the N8 north stopping in Kenifra for lunch, Pete had the restaurant staff and us in stictches with his best cow impressions trying to order lunch. Soon after here we turned of the main road a took some nice small back roads up into the ceder forests of the Middle Atlas.
Just as I thought we weren't going to find any Macaques we turned a corner to find a large troop in the middle of the road

A little further on we came across another troop at the side of the main road into Azrou, there were clearly much tamer and were taking food out of peoples hands, one of the downsides to tourism and human exposure. Still my promise of monkeys was fulfilled and I think made Georges day

That night we stopped at the weird Euro Camping Emirates Tourist Center just outside Azrou. Over the day we'd established that Pete was on a different ferry to me and Byron so today would be our last day as a group
