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permalink written by  pashmin on November 9, 2009 from Casablanca, Morocco
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46 Hour Bus

The last few hours in Tangiers was really fun. We went up to this lookout point having a view of the entire Tangiers on the one side and Spain on the other side of the straight. We had this huge Subway tipe sandwhich stuffed with chips, mince meat, egg and other delicacies. It was here that Niel...

permalink written by  afrikawasbeer on October 14, 2009 from Agadir, Morocco
from the travel blog: Traveling Africa Overland



Morocco

(This is an arabic keyboard and its blerrie tough to get these keys right!) We arrived in Marrakech on Wednesday. Djemaa el Fna, the large square in the middle of the old city, was pulsating with energy as its well known for, even in off-season. The last time I was here, it was really a baptism...

permalink written by  afrikawasbeer on October 11, 2009 from Tanger, Morocco
from the travel blog: Traveling Africa Overland



Our First HitchHiking Experience

We left around 10 the next morning and walked to the end of the high street to the grand taxi stand. It was a new experience for us and a young guy called Hussin helped us as he was heading the same way. 3 more men joined us and the 7 of us, including the driver, crammed into the 5 seater taxi -...

permalink written by  Kat and Ben on June 28, 2009 from Tan-Tan Plage, Morocco
from the travel blog: Kat & Ben's World Adventure



ID Check Plz

We got to Tan-Tan after a long and sweaty journey only to discover that the town was fairly small with a lot of police. We were stopped 3 times in the space of an hour and asked for ID and how long we were staying. We laughed off their suspicious looks and told them we were looking for a cheap...

permalink written by  Kat and Ben on June 27, 2009 from Tan-Tan, Morocco
from the travel blog: Kat & Ben's World Adventure



Ouarzazate and the desert

We arrived here after a 5 and a half hour bus ride through the atlas mountain region on such windy roads Kat was feeling really sick. It didn't help that someone was sick inside the bus or when an old man got on the bus and started perving on Kat. So much so that even after her telling him off...

permalink written by  Kat and Ben on June 26, 2009 from Ouarzazat, Morocco
from the travel blog: Kat & Ben's World Adventure



Tourist Central

We are slowly getting used to the bus rides this time it was a 5hour ride to the outskirts of Marrakesh. We managed to get some sleep so on arrival at 2am we were awake when we were pounced on yet again by ticket touts and taxi drivers trying to take our luggage to their mode of transport. We...

permalink written by  Kat and Ben on June 24, 2009 from Marrakech, Morocco
from the travel blog: Kat & Ben's World Adventure



Rabat

From where we left Fez, we went from the bus station that catered for the CTM style buses which means new and air-conditioned and a bit more expensive than the beat up local buses. It only took us three hours to get to Rabat's Gare Routier (bus station), where we arrived not knowing where we...

permalink written by  Kat and Ben on June 18, 2009 from Rabat, Morocco
from the travel blog: Kat & Ben's World Adventure



The Medina of all Medinas

A seven and a half hour bus ride without air-conditioning or windows that opened, we finally made it to Fez. Dropped off at the old bus station just outside the medina, we began walking with our 20kg rucksacks through the small uneven streets. It just so happened to start raining the second we...

permalink written by  Kat and Ben on June 15, 2009 from Fes, Morocco
from the travel blog: Kat & Ben's World Adventure



Welcome to Maroc

We stepped off the boat and were hustled in a matter of seconds. A taxi driver and an unofficial tour guide managed to “help” us get some money changed and after bundling us and bags into the car, set off for a 3minute journey (supposedly 5km walk) to a ‘cheap’ hotel. The funny thing about this...

permalink written by  Kat and Ben on June 11, 2009 from Tanger, Morocco
from the travel blog: Kat & Ben's World Adventure



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