Travelling
to Morocco has always been my dream since childhood. I have always
dreamed for riding a camel, witness the desert, discover maze-like
medinas, shop in souks, and drink mint tea with Berbers.
As
I stood overlooking the Sahara desert one morning, wondering at the
musical, rolling dunes of the barren land, I understood that my fantasy
had come real.
For
miles and miles, the sand dunes rolled like red-shaded waves in the
ocean. I can’t believe myself that I was eventually somewhere I had
dreamed about.
I
spend 2 weeks in the country and stuffed myself on couscous, soak my
body weight in mint tea, trekked, and captivated the sights & sounds
of Morocco. Here in this post I am going to share my morocco travel
experience & some favorite moments during the trip.
Camel Trekking In The Barren Land Of Sahara:
Camel trekking in Morocco
simply can’t be missed. Though riding a camel for one hour is very
uncomfortable, but witnessing the wonderful shade of the barren land
from very close, camping with Bedouins, and looking at a million of
stars with no pollution made it all precious. There is a creepy silence
in the barren land when the wind stops and you get to feel a wonderful
sense of stillness, just sitting and soaking yourself in the nature.
Wondering in the Medinas:
The
medinas are the historic centers of each town in Morocco. Here you will
discover twisting & turning streets where eateries, shops, markers,
and houses all line the avenues in building apparently too close to one
another and too old to stay much longer. If you are someone who likes
to get lost, then the medians are the place you should be. I spent hours
pondering through them; it was really thrilling I must say.
Explore the Beach And Seafood Of Essaouria:
My
beloved town in Morocco, Essaouria is placed a few hours drive from
Marrakesh on the Atlantic shore and is an admired beach destination for
travelers. I loved the tranquil ambiance of the town, the sea air, the
lack of aggressive touts, and fresh fish as well.
You
must visit the beautiful fish market in the city, where all the
fisherman sells their fish to the customers. Later, visit the tiny fish
stalls close by the main square where one can enjoy grilled seafood
without breaking their bank. Me and three friends of mine took a meal
here for $75 USD; we shared a lobster, 8 tiger prawns, 2 fish more than
1kg, and ½ kilo of squid. It was really mouth-watering!
Visit Marrakech:
Marrakech
was everything I thought it’d be – a contemporary blend of Moroccan
& international customs with the most assortment of appetizing
international food and stunning construction in the medina.
The
hectic pace exposed a town and folks always on the move. The well-known
Jemaa el-Fnaa square is really the chaos everybody explains: thousands
of people during night eating, shopping, listening to bands &
storytellers, getting tattoos, and watching jugglers. It is one of the
most frantic, but interesting people-watching place in Morocco. I still
can’t believe myself: how big & full it was!
So,
friends these are the things that make me to visit Morocco again and
again. Hope you visit Morocco once in your life and write something
spectacular about this amazing land.


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