The Sherpas were great. Good communication, apart from the close quarters at Toubkal refuge where I barely had any sleep. Everything was organised and sorted out for me, with nothing to worry about. The food was great and the locals so kind. It would have been nice to have more time to take in the scenery, but I understand there is a timetable.Just a shame I found myself in a group where I was met with micro aggression from the start, therefore excluding me from the group. Whispering constantly about me, creating huge upset and was highly triggering given I’ve also got adhd. It was most disappointing , that only 2 men called it what it was and recognised and witnessed what was happening to me, when I wasn’t there and when I was there. It was nothing short of bullying. I separated myself from them, also tried to be kind and engaging, but the damage had already been caused. Creating me to react to anything as a result. It was shameful behaviour, given individually I got on well with people. I just kept myself to myself and still I was bitched about. I did not expect this and I have never experienced this. It took group think to a whole new level. Other than that, I had a lovely time, and it’s a good job I had strength of character and the Scot’s men than fully supported me. I was a solo traveller which made it worse. I also didn’t appreciate the bully telling me what to tip, then telling everyone I tipped nothing when I tipped 400 and an extra 100 for the driver to drop me directly on ur route back, when they didn’t tip to be dropped back. I’m disgusted at how I was treated.Had it not been for this, I would have given 5 stars. Ps it would be better to put solo travellers and couples together, not a huge group of boys with a few others.
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