I didn’t know you could charter bits of Morocco (via Felix@Morocco Time), but then, unlike Isabel Choat, I’m not on a Grauniad account ;-) More on Moroccan vices and prices from Cat in Rabat, who ain’t got a cook neither.
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You can have lease or rent real property, you can hire a car, and you can charter a ship or a plane. This must therefore be a reference to chartering a camel (the ship of the desert). You can see from the photo that those two semi-nomads haven’t got a camel, only a donkey. Hence ‘unchartered territory’. Where’s your problem?