Frequently
asked questions about the Kasbah-adventure
Q.
When is the trip?
A.
We tour in the Spring and the Autumn. We depart from London Gatwick
airport on 27th May. 2009 and arrive back on June 4th. We also ride
in Morocco in Oct 2009
Q.
How long do we tour for?
A. 9 days.
Q.
Can I bring a pillion?
A.
Yes.
Q.
How much does it cost?
A.
We are asking each rider to raise £2750 (£2250 pillion).
This is a significant sum of money but not only will you be making a
huge difference to the orphans you will get to experience an amazing
bike adventure completely free. We will help you along the way and if
you raise more then its more money direct to the charity.
Q.
Is SOS-Adventures part of SOS Children's Villages?
A.
No we are a seperate entity but on every trip we organise we raise money
for the charity. We concentrate on setting up great bike adventures
and the charity then uses the money we raise to help the children in
their villages.
Q.
How much does the charity get?
A. Once all the costs of the trip are
paid we donate half of the remainder to the charity and put the other
half to work running SOS-Adventures. Accounts are available at the end
of the trip to give all riders an exact breakdown.
Q.
What does this adventure include?
A.
We will fly you from Heathrow airport to Marrakech, in Morocco, and
back. All accommodation will be covered for the duration of the trip.
All breakfasts and evening meals are provided. We will provide a motorcycle
for you to cover the route on. We have mechanical assistance to follow
the group throughout the tour.
Q.
What is the weather like?
A.
Morocco is North Africa and whilst incredibly hot in the summer it is
quite pleasant in Spring and Autumn. Dry, warm and sunny most of the
time. It may rain very occasionally and the higher we climb into the
mountain the chillier it gets.
Q.
What is the accommodation like?
A.
Very comfortable. 4 star and top end 3 star. You will be well looked
after. Please remember that some bits of the country are still very
backward so don't expect to download your e mails every night.
Q.
Can I extend my stay?
A.
Yes. You need to tell us when booking and we will arrange a different
date for your return. You may have to pay extra if there is an increase
in cost but we will only charge you the increase if there is one.
Q.
What bikes will we be riding?
A. We will use Honda trans Alps
and BMW F650s. Both very well suited for type of roads we will be exploring.
Q.
What are the roads like then?
A. The route is tarmac (of varying quality).
There are some dramatic mountain passes that are breathtaking but not
crazy and some of the roads are dusty and sandy but no specialist skills
are required. We aim to explore the country not your limits. The traffic
tends to be light everywhere except Marrakech, but our early start here
misses the heavy stuff.
Q.
Do I need a license?
A.
Yes. A full UK or European bike license is required. Please bring the
paper part as well as this is sometimes asked for.
Q.
Do I need a helmet?
A.
Yes.
Q.
What bike gear should I bring?
A.
For the bike we recommend protective clothing with armour if possible.
We will be riding in a hot environment so layers that can be taken on
and off with insert able or attachable armour are better than leathers.
We recommend Draggin Jeans. Also proper boots that support the ankle
and protect the calves and shins. You will also need waterproofs as
it can rain. These are just recommendations. The point is the better
protected you are the safer you are.
Q.
Do I need luggage for the bike?
A.
No. We will transport all your baggage along the route. A small backpack
for personal items for the day is all you need.
Q.
What other clothing should I bring?
A.
Bring your swimming gear as there will be beaches and swimming pools
along the way. Mainly summer clothes with some warm clothing for the
odd chilly night. One smart set of clothes and then t shirts and jeans
and a couple of fleeces is not a bad start. Please bear in mind though
that space is not unlimited when we transport your bags along the route.
Q.
Do I need a jab?
A.
Yes. Please consult your GP to get the best medical advice. We require
that all tour riders have medical insurance with the facility to fly
you home if the worst happens. Having said that many Moroccan hospitals
have better expertise than the UK.
Q.
Can I drink the water?
A.
Not recommended, a policy of bottled water only is good. It is available
everywhere.
Q.
What is the food like?
A.
Good. They eat a lot of meat and vegetarians can feast here comfortably
as well. If you are eating veg or salad make sure it is cooked or peeled.
Where food has been rinsed there is no guarantee of clean water so be
sensible. Whenever you see a lot of people eating in a cafe or restaurant
it usually means the food is good and clean as locals shun bad eateries.
Q.
Do they speak English?
A.
In the cities some people will, especially in hotels. French is the
main language. All of the organisers and team leaders can communicate
in French so you shouldn't be left unable to ask for what you want.
Q.
Do I need a visa?
A.
No. You can visit for up to 90 days from the UK without a visa.
Q.
What is the currency?
A.
Moroccan Dirhams. There are lots of banks and cash points and most people
withdraw local currency as they go. Otherwise it is useful to bring
a bit of cash (euros ) as we will be on the road during banking hours
and euros can be changed anywhere, you will however get a much better
rate from the hole in the wall. You cannot get dirhams outside of Morocco
to bring with you.
Q.
Will my mobile phone work there?
A.
Yes if you have roaming activated but getting a line is not always guaranteed.
Q.
How do I book?
A.
Send us an e mail or call and we will give you all the information you
need to make your adventure a reality!
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