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Keep groups together on printed page

John H 10 years ago 0

Don't split a group over to next page.

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Changes don't save, am I doing this wrong??

lori weber88 8 years ago updated by DanK5 1 year ago 1

Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but my changes don't save. It seems to generate a new URL each time I save changes.  I bookmarked the original "permanant link", but that's the original list. It seems like I have to bookmark a new link for each time I save?

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Fucking remove the fucking feedback buttong

jahhdjs 9 years ago 0
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Taiwan (select countries)

Chuan Ku 10 years ago 0
It seems rather confusing/misleading/erroneous to have "Taiwan, province of China" in the list of countries, because:
1. a province of a country would not be a country by itself
2. with a visa for China, you would not be able to enter Taiwan
3. in the list, there is no "Taiwan", which issues its own visa and has its own government, armed forces and foreign relations.

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Extras missing.

Mune 11 years ago 0
I have set up the list several times. Added items. Saved and sent to me. When I open what I added is gone. What am I doing wrong. http://www.travelschecklist.com/trip_members/male/flying/to/austria-croatia-czech_republic-denmark-estonia-germany-latvi
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children over 12 years male/female

Neville Lobo 12 years ago 0

i have problems adding what would be considered 2 extra adults as my kids are both over 12 years but are minors as they are both under sixteen.there should be something to add teenagers boy/girl to help families pack

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LOVE IT

Sadie Bodoh 11 years ago 0
NICE
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Thank you Very Mucjh - you are saving many people lots of time in their lif

Peter Webster 12 years ago 0
Thank you so much - this is a professional website which saves people lots of time. Well done and keep it up !!! 

One thing I have seen on the Apple iTunes APPS (there are many), is that most have a special group called "BEFORE YOU LEAVE" - this lists all the things you need to do just before you leave - arrange key handovers, lock garden utensils away, charge all batteries of household items (hand vacuum), test home alarm with response company, switch off wall plugs, geyser and many other small things  etc. -Especially good for long trips.


This Apple app called PACK THE BAG is extremely comprehensive :

https://itunes.apple.com/za/app/pack-the-bag/id408248615?mt=8


Peter

South Africa


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4 days Marrakech Desert excursion

Morocco Trip Adventure 2 years ago 0

DESCRIPTION

A 4 day trip to Sahara desert is ideal, this desert tour is packed full of adventure from the outset and will include such features as the stunning drive through the High Atlas Mountains and Tizi N’ Tichka to Ait Ben Haddou and last but not least camel riding through the sunset or sunrise into the stunning sea of sand dunes in the Erg-Chebbi.

NB: you can not take a day trip from Marrakech to the Sahara, you can do an overnight trip (2 days and 1 night) but we wouldn’t recommend it. A 4 day, the 3-night trip is ideal. You could depart immediately on the day you arrive if it’s an earlier arrival or spend the night, get your bearings and leave in the morning.Highlights:

  • Cross middle & High atlas mountains
  • Beautiful views & panoramics
  • Cedar forest in Azrou
  • Authentic Berber villages
  • Experience Camel trek
  • Overnight stay at Nomadic camp
  • Enjoy watching the twinkling stars
  • Admire spectacular sunrise & sunset in Desert

DAY TOURS :

DAY 1

MARRAKECH – AIT BENHADDOU – DADES GORGES

Welcome to Morocco! The 4 days desert tour starts today; A driver will be waiting for you at your riad/hotel in Marrakesh we will set off for the Dades Gorges. Passing through Tizi-n-Tishka in the High Atlas Mountains we will visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou which has also been the backdrop for many films including Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, and Alexander. After lunch, we’ll enjoy the beautiful natural landscapes and historical monuments of Taourirt Kasbah in Ourzazate and the Valley of the Roses, famous for its annual Festival of Roses. We’ll also pass through the Berber villages of El Kelaa des M’Gouna and Boumalene du Dades where we will spend the night.

DAY 2

DADES GORGES – TOUDGHA GORGES – MERZOUGA

There is more to do in the Sahara than you might think! Following breakfast, you depart for the Dades Gorges via the valley and stop to enjoy the spectacular scenery, then continue to Tinghir and 20km after, its fabulous canyons, the Gorges Todra Canyons. Free time to walk around the “Gorges” enjoy the river and the fabulous views. Lunch at a local restaurant. After midday, we drive to Tinjedad, with its old underground irrigation system, and Touroug Palm Plantations reaching Erfoud town for a visit to a local fossil craft workshop. Continuing to the fascinating dunes of Erg Chebbi, also known as the Dunes of Merzouga. Dinner and overnight in Merzouga Kasbah / Hotel.

DAY 3

MERZOUGA DESERT TOUR – ERG CHEBBI – BERBER TENT

It’s the third day but the Sahara desert tour adventure has just begun! After breakfast we’ll set off for Erg Chebbi, Merzouga, enjoying the desert landscapes, and passing through the gravestones of Taouz. We will then have an opportunity to hear the Gnawa music of Khamlia where we will have lunch in a small restaurant owned by a Gnawi person. Then it is a short drive to a nearby hotel for some refreshments before a camel ride into the desert. All unnecessary luggage will be left in safe rooms at the hotel. The 90-minute camel trek will take us to a Berber camp in the middle of the Erg Chebbi sand dunes, the highest in North Africa. The camp consists of several comfortable Berber tents equipped with mattresses and linen, a restaurant, a kitchen, and a ‘natural’ toilet. The evening will consist of dinner followed by entertainment provided by Berber drums around the campfire.DAY 4

MERZOUGA – FEZ

A long drive today, Before sunrise, you will be woken up to climb the sand dunes for fantastic photo opportunities. We will then make our way back to the hotel for showers and breakfast before setting off for Fez. En route, we will pass through Erfoud, Errachidia, the Ziz Valley, Meditlt, the cedar forests and monkey troupes of Azrou, and Ifrane, before we drop you back at your riad/hotel in Fez.

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Morocco Trip Adventure & Desert excursion camel trekking

Morocco Trip Adventure 2 years ago 0


Dear Tour Operator,

I hope this email finds you well. My name is Hassan, and I represent Morocco Trip Adventure, a reputable and experienced travel agency based in the vibrant and culturally rich destination of Morocco.

I am reaching out to explore the possibility of forming a strategic partnership between our respective travel agencies. We have been highly impressed with the exceptional services and experiences your agency offers to travelers, and we believe that a collaboration between our companies could be mutually beneficial.

At Morocco Trip Adventure, we specialize in providing personalized and immersive travel experiences throughout Morocco. Our team is dedicated to creating unforgettable journeys that showcase the beauty, history, and diversity of our country. We have received acclaim for our commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and in-depth local knowledge.

We believe that by combining our strengths and resources, we can offer our clients an even broader range of travel options, whether they are interested in exploring the vibrant markets of Marrakech, trekking in the Atlas Mountains, or experiencing the timeless allure of the Sahara Desert.

Here are a few ways in which we envision our collaboration could benefit both of our agencies:

  1. Cross-Promotion: We can promote each other's destinations and packages to our respective client bases, expanding our reach and customer base.
  2. Customized Packages: We can work together to create customized travel packages that seamlessly combine the unique experiences of Morocco and your destination, providing travelers with diverse and enriching adventures.
  3. Shared Expertise: Sharing insights and best practices will help us continuously improve our services and enhance the overall quality of our offerings.

I would welcome the opportunity to discuss this proposal further and explore the specific ways in which our agencies can collaborate effectively. Please let me know a convenient time for you, and I would be happy to arrange a video call or phone call to delve into the details.

Thank you for considering this proposal. We are excited about the potential of working together and look forward to the possibility of forging a successful partnership that benefits both of our agencies and, most importantly, enhances the travel experiences of our valued clients.

Please feel free to reach out to me at moroccotripadventure@gmail.com to schedule a discussion. I am confident that our collaboration could lead to a prosperous and enriching partnership.

Warm regards,

Hassan Oubadi Morocco Trip Adventure