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This is one post I wouldn't expect to be writing with the sound of falling rain in the background, but that's one of the joys of travelling: there's a good possibility that something unexpected will happen. Like raining in the desert, for instance.
First time in continental Africa: check! Morocco was a long due visit, and finally happened. It's always such a joy to be immersed in a whole new different culture, and I'm loving it so far. Such that I wanted to write this post a couple days ago but only now found the time to do it, while waiting for the rain to go.
Marrakesh was the first destiny, and it's truly a bustling city!
The Medina (the old part of the city) is a maze of narrow streets with stores and stalls of everything you can remember, along with some restaurants and Riads, the typical moroccan houses with a central courtyard, that are one of the usual lodging options and feel a lot more familiar than the typical hotel.
It's easy to feel a bit overwhelmed with the incredible activity the city has, even at night: as the sun sets, Jemaa el fnaa, the central square, gets even more lively, with food stalls, singers, performers, and locals playing games!
During the day there's no shortage of things to do either, for sure. As in the whereabouts, if a bustling city isn't for you: visiting Atlas, the highest mountain in northern Africa; seeing stunning waterfalls; or even riding a camel and spending one night in the desert.
And yes... it DID rain in the desert!
Morocco also has a great coastline, and I'm hoping to visit it in the following days. Time always seem short for all the things we want to do while travelling, right? It's always good to leave some things to be done, it's a great excuse to come back.
I will write in greater detail about all these experiences for sure, but for now this will have to do. It was also a chance to retry the travelfeed frontend again, which I hadn't done for years! Harder to find my way here, but likely due to lack of habit. For now, time to taste a little more of the fantastic moroccan cuisine...
... and plan the next adventures! 😉
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