I hope you enjoyed the video! I absolutely love Casablanca and its rugged, authentic energy! For a full list of recommendations, restaurants, street food spots, and bars check out my website: www.golocaltips.com/casablanca
Nice vlog , I'm a morroccan and i just wanted to tell about the 60$ per night , that was to expensive you've could go to 5 star hotel with that price 60$ =about 600dhs 600 dhs = a lot of money a lot of money = great experience
Was it $60 a night for that crappy flat? Oh dear. I stay at the Almohades Hotel for £28 a night.It's 4 star. Behind the hotel is one of the most fantastic areas of art deco villas and mansions in all Casablanca. And behind them is the fabulous cathedral.
I lived in Casablanca for my entire life and you visited some places that myself have never been at lol U have done exactly what people you know told you not to do, visiting dangerous places.. Hah! Love what you're doing Indiana Jones :D
Oh, odd that you were taught "Marhaba, kif halak" for "Hello how are you". That's Syrian Arabic. Moroccans would say something like "Labess? Culshi mazien?". Or formally, "Salam walaykoom".
False Marhaban kayf halouk is "welcome how are you" in classical arabic the "official arabic" not just syrian arabic But you re right in darija "morrocan dialect" we can say salam labess or bikhir...
wonderful video ! what i actually liked about your video is that you ignored those touristy cites and fancy streets and restaurants of casablanca and you got to experience what the poor/middle class citizens live like another think that caught my eyes is that your filming style is unique and i believe it takes you a lot of time to edit the videos keep doing your thing , i subscribed immediately after watching this video and i believe many people will do once they see how amazing your videos are
* this is a little bit long but if you read it i hope i managed to update you on the situation ps: i'd like to add one more thing even though many people have mentioned it the moroccan map is a lot bigger and it includes the western sahara region the reason most people use the map you used is because they see the dashed line that separates the northern and southern part of morocco and they see the name " western sahara" and they belivee it's another country i'd like to cite some facts to enlighten you about the situation 1- morocco was colonised by france and spain 2 - spain took the southern and northern regions while france took the middle region morocco took it's indepandance from france and spain in it's northern side in 1956 3- morocco took it's independance completely in 1975 when the famous green march occured and morocco freed the western sahara region 4- algeria and mauritania( enemies of morocco from a long time ago) brought some mercenaries and deployed them on the moroccan soil exactly in the southern region and those people acted as moroccans and lived there for a while later on they started demanding their own independance 5- hassan the 2nd the previous king of morocco kicked all of them and told them ( i quote ) " if you don't consider yourselves moroccans and if you don't take pride in the country that thousands of people died for then leave either to algeria or mauritania " 6- those people who call themselves POLISARIO live near the algerian moroccan border but on the algerian side 7- and the reason there is a dashed line in the moroccan map is because this case is still undecided by the U.N 8- what most people don't know is that moroccans have full authority on that are and if you're still in morocco try outa city called DAKHLA which is a touristic city located in the "western saharian region of morocco and see for yourself how it is out there
Thanks for the support bro! I appreciate the kind words. The reason I used that map is that my research led me to believe that as of 2006, Morocco's claim to the Western Sahara is disputed and no U.N. Member state has recognized its claim to the region. It was a much more confusing situation than I thought but I actually put some thought into which map to use. Don't mean to offend anyone just going by the international community's guidelines :D
I don't understand something. You come to Morocco, you are well received, you eat Moroccan and appreciated by all, but you don't respect the identity of the country by cutting the map ?! Very disrespectful
+Younès HATIM راه تلقاه جيبها معاه من امريكا هكذا وهو باين مزال صغير سنا ولو كان كبير في السن الامركيين لا يعرفون شياا عن تاريخ البلدان وكاين الي فيهم لا يعرف حتى تاريخ بلدهم!
Hiya ! As a person who lives in Casablanca, thank youuu The truth is I never, was proud of my country, I always saw the bad side of it, only hoping to get out of here. And your video just appeared in my recommendations and DAMNNN This video is sooo well done, you showed amazing places, showed how even the "poor places" were filled with good people. You talked good, and gave the world a window on our country. Thank you so much ! (Plus now I can send this to my American friends cor them to understand it haha) Keep up with the good work !
Just wanna say as an American student who has been living in Casablanca for a month -- all this is true. Casablanca isn't flashy but it's a great city to dive into for some really fascinating experiences. It might be my favorite city in Morocco in fact. Awesome place!
This was actually a great representation of one of the many sides of Casablanca. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip to my city and deconstructed some myths that surround the "White House" (literal translation of Casablanca). I'm also thrilled that you didn't stop at the clichés and properly visited the town. There's a lot you didn't see but if you came back I'm sure a lot of people (myself included) would be happy to show you around, you're welcome to come back whenever ! Oh and also your channel is very innovative I love what you do, so keep up the great work ! Best Wishes
You met the wrong guy mate lol ! Next time you should try to meet someone who knows most places poor and fancy as well, and speaks french at least because from what i saw in the video you haven't seen even 1/4 of Casablanca nice video tho
Ur arabic is so cute btw moroccans don't talk arabic like the official language yet they talk moroccan Darjia the native language of the country arabic is usually used in formal events or in studies
Erasmes Gh, u r totally correct because Moroccan as a langue comes from Arabic but they are actually really different. Half the words are no where close to Arabic. Thanks for sharing (Moroccan Gang)
I've lived in Casablanca from June to the middle of July and it turned out to be an unforgettable experience in My life. I Hope everyone can be, as referred in the video, open-minded while traveling. And do explore everything on your own~
I've been to Morocco Agadir to be exact I had a great time. Going again to go to Casablanca where my friend now lives, I will go to Marrakesh, Rabat, and Tangiers and I never do the tourist path. I live in the neighborhood around the locals it allows me to practice my Arabic and French sometimes the combination of both Arabench Arabic + French. The food is amazing. I don't worry about getting robbed or anything if I can make it in the US and survive I can make it anywhere!
Dude, you just made my day. I am soon traveling to Morocco with a group, yet still being a solo traveler. I've been worried about my expectations and researching the heck out of every place such as statistics and all of that, kind of made me forget why I am going: which is to enjoy and experience another culture. Thank you!
Oh my God this video is awesome. I was just told I should go to Casablanca in few days and I decided to find something on TH-cam to get to know where I’m going. I don’t know who are you man but I hit a huge thumb up for this inspiring video ♥️
Great video! Very authentic of some of the reality of certain locals over there, my husband is moroccan and I am half moroccan, haven't been to Morocco yet but I can say that it is very refreshing to see such a different aspect of Morocco (in this case Casablanca) instead of the highly touristy spots with glamorous venues such as in Marrakech, etc..
Casablanca is a mix of everything! Sure we've got some pollution going on, but there are places that are very clean such as Elmadin (it's also very modern and a nice place to visit and take a look at ,espeacially Bab marrakech) You've also got nice places ( with plants, nature, forests and beaches etc.) On the less croweded places of Casablanca. Everything's easy to reach here and you won't ever feel bored, even while not doing anything, because the busy atmosphere of this city makes you feel alive lol. Sure that for tourists it may not be the best place since they usually look for more tradiotional places to experience the moroccan culture ( that's probably why people recommended Marrakech and Fes) but it really represents the everyday life if real moroccans nowadays. ❤ I WISH YOU A HAPPY TIME HERE IN MOROCCO! - Basma, Casblanca.
i haven't been to morocco 2 years and i miss the city and my big family. Thank you for making this video, watching it makes me feel better and you've been to places i used to go so i feel less nostalgic, Thank you
Nice 😁 i really liked your video, you've seen just a small part of the heart of Casablanca, a city with a true mosaic of the Moroccan culture since it's habitant came from everywhere in Morocco, you can find slums but also fancy neighborhoods and ultra chic malls, you can find from the authentic Moroccan architecture(habous), French art deco to modern buildings ... a contrast worth to see, good luck for your trips !
This is where I come from, and I really want to thank you for giving people, who might not know it, a glimpse of how uniquely beautiful this city is. I subscribed. (chill out about the map people, this wasn't supposed to be a geopolitical expose)
My boyfriend (who moved to England as a kid) is from Mohomedia and his brother lives in Casablanca. I hope he will take me around Morocco where I can see all this stuff and meet his relatives. I'm from Botswana, have Mauritian parents and I have been living in Malaysia for university for almost 4 years now. I'll hopefully go to England next year. Would love to show him all these places too.
What a great feeling to see your positive feedback about my country and specifically about my hometown. Thanks . And keep on the hard work . Live a journey with no regrets Broo 😉
Hi Cal, great to see your film on Casablanca and hear your views. I am off to Morocco in a couple of weeks time, can't wait to get there. It's a country I have wanted to visit for a long time. I will have two weeks in Morocco wandering around, including Casablanca, Rabat, Mekenes, Chefchaouen, Fes, Midelt, MT m'goun, Ait Benhaddou and finally will fly out from Marrakech. Should be an awesome trip.
So your mate didn't take you to the Park, the art deco areas, the Cite Cosumar, Derb Ghallef, UN Square at night, Mohammed V Square night or day, the Jewish Museum (only one in the Arab world), the Anciens Abattoirs, exhibitions, museums, galleries? Not even Morocco Mall or Anfa Place? You missed so much. I am sorry, but your guide was crap. The film shows so little too.You mention places in the blog, but they should be in the film.
Thx Cal for making this video to show the whole world not to have preconceived ideas and don’t make assumptions without experiencing things. Am born and raised in Casablanca and we’re not dangerous people, in the contrary very open minded, welcoming and tolerant towards all nationalities and religions 😘
Travelled to Casa last year and it's one of the greatest places I've ever been. Can't understand why people say that you should skip it and that it's dirty.
100% agree with everything you said about travel. I've always said, that travel is very subjective, and it's not a 'one sizes fits all' concept. Get out there, go outside your comfort zone and experience different things. One day when you catch yourself telling a story to someone, even if it was a bad experience, THAT'S when the travel bug hits you, and makes it totally worth it and glad you did it. Safe travels!
Glad you enjoyed your visit my friend. I'm from Marrakech and i don't think that it's that way of charming and interesting like tourists think it is. I believe every city has it's vibe and that what makes travelling interesting. Thanks for your feedback dear Cal.
I have to get ready to go to work now , but I enjoyed your video & It inspires me . Maybe someday I will have the courage to visit Morocco . Anyway , thanks Cal .
Omg u went to places in Casablanca that me as a moroccan, i can't get in just by myself xD, what i really love about casablanca is that u can find everything u want from the most luxirious places to the poorest ones... what i hate in it is the Traffic just a disaster nd lack of security : u always have to pay attention to ur pockets when u re in a crowded places... Very nice Vlog nd i encourage u the next time to Visit the north part of it like : Chefchaouen city ( the blue pearl), Akchour waterfalls,Assilah, Tetouan and Tangier cities... Morocco isn't only Sahara Fes Marrakech and Essaouira. U'RE ALWAYS WELCOME
Nice vidéo and guys to enjoy more your stay and communicate with all categories of people like those who do not speak foreign languages, learning Darija will be helful. Also, if you are planning to visit small villages, sometimes, Darija is a must to enjoy more what you are living...etc.
I appreciate this video, I’m going to Casablanca for the exact same reason. All the reviews I’ve seen said that Casablanca was boring and dirty and to skip it but I can’t wait!
im heading to morroco to volunteer teaching and giving medical advice and doing other work, i enjoy doing for others and taking in the world. i was considering visiting casablanca
I love how honest this is. It sounds like it's coming from your heart, really appreciate this. Come to Pakistan next, it's very cultural, basically where middle East meet India. Excellent food and really nice people (promise). It has snow capped mountains and glaciers, deserts and forests, sea and rivers because the country is kind of vertical (I don't know how to explain it).
This was really well done, casey neistat esque ahaha, but theres a whole lot more to Casablanca, like ive been here for like 7 years at school and idk if u just didnt put them in the vid, but there are a bunch of other hella nice and interesting places to visit
oh yikes , sucks to be sick at the beginning of a trip ! good thing you started feeling better and was able to explore . ... & wait , did I hear you say Uber ?!
If you came to morocco and you dont visit chefchaoun dont say that you visited it because the half of marocco s beauty is in chefchaon the blue perle 💎💎💙 ''sorry for my english'' and keep going i am in love with your blogs 💜
Glad you enjoyed my city, I ❤️ your little travel documentary.. I wished if you could have showed us the other beautiful scenery of the city, or your tour guide could have also taken you to nicer places to visit such as “La Corniche, La sacala, le Marcher central, Habouse, Rick's Café from the movie Casablanca...” but overall you have brought back some great memories of how wonderful the local people of my country are🙏.. Please let me know if you ever want to visit again✈️, I will hoke you up with some nice schedule for your next trip to Casablanca🇲🇦 Thank you for sharing 👍 Take care
It's true. Everybody says skip Casablanca and make straight for Fez, Marrakech, Tangier, etc. You've convinced me that when I get to Morocco I should go to Casablanca first.
I hope you enjoyed the video! I absolutely love Casablanca and its rugged, authentic energy!
For a full list of recommendations, restaurants, street food spots, and bars check out my website: www.golocaltips.com/casablanca
Proud to see a young man taking real steps in the world! You are always welcome in Morocco!
I absolutely love Casablanca too. Like you said, traveling with an open heart and mind is the best way to go.
Nice vlog , I'm a morroccan and i just wanted to tell about the 60$ per night , that was to expensive you've could go to 5 star hotel with that price
60$ =about 600dhs
600 dhs = a lot of money
a lot of money = great experience
Cal McKinley i prefer North of morocco
Was it $60 a night for that crappy flat? Oh dear. I stay at the Almohades Hotel for £28 a night.It's 4 star. Behind the hotel is one of the most fantastic areas of art deco villas and mansions in all Casablanca. And behind them is the fabulous cathedral.
I, as a Moroccan, glad to know that you enjoyed being within us. hope you visit us again soon.
Sm3ti l feed back li wakhdin 3linna🙃 dirty dangerous ...
It is a unique and amazing place. I hope to visit soon. I have never been there but the TH-cam videos about it are most enjoyable.
@@duanehastrich1460 you welcome. Bro you gonna enjoy it.
I have got opportunity to work in Casabalanca. Would you mind sharing things to know before I travel. Thanks in advance.
@@uday2see what particular things you wanna know about?
I lived in Casablanca for my entire life and you visited some places that myself have never been at lol
U have done exactly what people you know told you not to do, visiting dangerous places.. Hah! Love what you're doing Indiana Jones :D
haha thanks man! Glad you enjoyed
Me im living at the same time working here in casablanca i was came from saudi and its nice too there try to visit my country philippines
He was so lucky though
You mean, meeting the poors. uhm the casablanca's outsiders.
Oh, odd that you were taught "Marhaba, kif halak" for "Hello how are you". That's Syrian Arabic. Moroccans would say something like "Labess? Culshi mazien?". Or formally, "Salam walaykoom".
You nailed it 😆
False
Marhaban kayf halouk is "welcome how are you" in classical arabic the "official arabic" not just syrian arabic
But you re right in darija "morrocan dialect" we can say salam labess or bikhir...
Thats classical arabic
kif halak is normal Arabic not just Syrian but i get u
We say labbass qi rak diyer (it hard to spell it in english)
wonderful video ! what i actually liked about your video is that you ignored those touristy cites and fancy streets and restaurants of casablanca and you got to experience what the poor/middle class citizens live like
another think that caught my eyes is that your filming style is unique and i believe it takes you a lot of time to edit the videos
keep doing your thing , i subscribed immediately after watching this video and i believe many people will do once they see how amazing your videos are
* this is a little bit long but if you read it i hope i managed to update you on the situation
ps: i'd like to add one more thing even though many people have mentioned it
the moroccan map is a lot bigger and it includes the western sahara region
the reason most people use the map you used is because they see the dashed line that separates the northern and southern part of morocco and they see the name " western sahara" and they belivee it's another country
i'd like to cite some facts to enlighten you about the situation
1- morocco was colonised by france and spain
2 - spain took the southern and northern regions while france took the middle region
morocco took it's indepandance from france and spain in it's northern side in 1956
3- morocco took it's independance completely in 1975 when the famous green march occured and morocco freed the western sahara region
4- algeria and mauritania( enemies of morocco from a long time ago) brought some mercenaries and deployed them on the moroccan soil exactly in the southern region and those people acted as moroccans and lived there for a while later on they started demanding their own independance
5- hassan the 2nd the previous king of morocco kicked all of them and told them ( i quote ) " if you don't consider yourselves moroccans and if you don't take pride in the country that thousands of people died for then leave either to algeria or mauritania "
6- those people who call themselves POLISARIO live near the algerian moroccan border but on the algerian side
7- and the reason there is a dashed line in the moroccan map is because this case is still undecided by the U.N
8- what most people don't know is that moroccans have full authority on that are
and if you're still in morocco try outa city called DAKHLA which is a touristic city located in the "western saharian region of morocco and see for yourself how it is out there
Thanks for the support bro! I appreciate the kind words. The reason I used that map is that my research led me to believe that as of 2006, Morocco's claim to the Western Sahara is disputed and no U.N. Member state has recognized its claim to the region. It was a much more confusing situation than I thought but I actually put some thought into which map to use. Don't mean to offend anyone just going by the international community's guidelines :D
I don't understand something.
You come to Morocco, you are well received, you eat Moroccan and appreciated by all, but you don't respect the identity of the country by cutting the map ?! Very disrespectful
+Younès HATIM راه تلقاه جيبها معاه من امريكا هكذا وهو باين مزال صغير سنا ولو كان كبير في السن الامركيين لا يعرفون شياا عن تاريخ البلدان وكاين الي فيهم لا يعرف حتى تاريخ بلدهم!
I appreciate what you said about Morocco and Casablanca . You sounds like a traveler who know what is travel about .
Dud keep it up and stay brave .
Hiya !
As a person who lives in Casablanca, thank youuu
The truth is I never, was proud of my country, I always saw the bad side of it, only hoping to get out of here.
And your video just appeared in my recommendations and DAMNNN
This video is sooo well done, you showed amazing places, showed how even the "poor places" were filled with good people. You talked good, and gave the world a window on our country.
Thank you so much !
(Plus now I can send this to my American friends cor them to understand it haha)
Keep up with the good work !
Hahahaha sameeee
I want to visit but Dont speak french or arabic... Ist it still possible
Just wanna say as an American student who has been living in Casablanca for a month -- all this is true. Casablanca isn't flashy but it's a great city to dive into for some really fascinating experiences. It might be my favorite city in Morocco in fact. Awesome place!
This was actually a great representation of one of the many sides of Casablanca. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip to my city and deconstructed some myths that surround the "White House" (literal translation of Casablanca). I'm also thrilled that you didn't stop at the clichés and properly visited the town. There's a lot you didn't see but if you came back I'm sure a lot of people (myself included) would be happy to show you around, you're welcome to come back whenever !
Oh and also your channel is very innovative I love what you do, so keep up the great work !
Best Wishes
When I come to Casablanca I would love for you to show me around
I have a friend from Casablanca .. he is really kind 😊 i wanna meet him there
I'm planning to go to Morocco in August. I cannot wait to get there
Welcome to Morocco and casablanca :D
Ur most welcome, dt hesitate to ask if u need any kind of info😊
Thank you for traveling with an open heart and mind in my country.
Thanks for letting me in on how great it is :D
Really good video! Lots of support from Morocco 🇲🇦
You met the wrong guy mate lol !
Next time you should try to meet someone who knows most places poor and fancy as well, and speaks french at least because from what i saw in the video you haven't seen even 1/4 of Casablanca
nice video tho
I also made a comment about the dozens of places the guide could have taken him to and didn't.
John Duqesa i can tell just by his clothing style that dude wouldn’t have taken him anywhere nice, i don’t wanna sound harsh but that’s the truth
@@prometheus7275 ... sad that his clothes made that statement
@@prettypearls26 Yeah, here in Morocco the clothing style tells a bit about people.
@@prometheus7275 where can I pay for a guide? I'm in maroc. I want to see the beach
Ur arabic is so cute btw moroccans don't talk arabic like the official language yet they talk moroccan Darjia the native language of the country arabic is usually used in formal events or in studies
Darija is arabic.
wtff darija isnt the native language of morroco
Like "labbess qi rak diyer" or (wash rak bikhire)
we talk the moroccan arabic .darija.
Erasmes Gh, u r totally correct because Moroccan as a langue comes from Arabic but they are actually really different. Half the words are no where close to Arabic. Thanks for sharing (Moroccan Gang)
I share your fascination with Morocco. Never been there but would like to go.
Thanks for the positive vibes.
The best experience ever is spending a whole day with someone who doesn't speak your language and you have to use your hands and signs
I've lived in Casablanca from June to the middle of July and it turned out to be an unforgettable experience in My life. I Hope everyone can be, as referred in the video, open-minded while traveling. And do explore everything on your own~
I've been to Morocco Agadir to be exact I had a great time. Going again to go to Casablanca where my friend now lives, I will go to Marrakesh, Rabat, and Tangiers and I never do the tourist path. I live in the neighborhood around the locals it allows me to practice my Arabic and French sometimes the combination of both Arabench Arabic + French. The food is amazing. I don't worry about getting robbed or anything if I can make it in the US and survive I can make it anywhere!
Dude, you just made my day. I am soon traveling to Morocco with a group, yet still being a solo traveler. I've been worried about my expectations and researching the heck out of every place such as statistics and all of that, kind of made me forget why I am going: which is to enjoy and experience another culture. Thank you!
Welcome anytime Morocco will be your second country
Oh my God this video is awesome. I was just told I should go to Casablanca in few days and I decided to find something on TH-cam to get to know where I’m going. I don’t know who are you man but I hit a huge thumb up for this inspiring video ♥️
I am moroccan, and your video made me feeling happy, and having the will to visit Casablanca, thanks Cal (y) (y)
Great video! Very authentic of some of the reality of certain locals over there, my husband is moroccan and I am half moroccan, haven't been to Morocco yet but I can say that it is very refreshing to see such a different aspect of Morocco (in this case Casablanca) instead of the highly touristy spots with glamorous venues such as in Marrakech, etc..
im from Casablanca and im definitely subscribing even before watching the whole video because you seem like a great TH-camr
Casablanca is a mix of everything!
Sure we've got some pollution going on, but there are places that are very clean such as Elmadin (it's also very modern and a nice place to visit and take a look at ,espeacially Bab marrakech)
You've also got nice places ( with plants, nature, forests and beaches etc.) On the less croweded places of Casablanca. Everything's easy to reach here and you won't ever feel bored, even while not doing anything, because the busy atmosphere of this city makes you feel alive lol.
Sure that for tourists it may not be the best place since they usually look for more tradiotional places to experience the moroccan culture ( that's probably why people recommended Marrakech and Fes) but it really represents the everyday life if real moroccans nowadays. ❤
I WISH YOU A HAPPY TIME HERE IN MOROCCO!
- Basma, Casblanca.
I really appreciate your open mind on this
Casa is awesome! Just moved in and wanted to thank you for the positive message. Very underestimated place Morocco, shouldn t be, the place is MAGIC
Really good cinematography. Loved the humane/social approach. Bien fait!
cheers!
I really love this video. You really nailed traveling for me. Going into it with an open heart and mind is the only way to do it.
Great video , I live in the US I go every summer and Casablanca is my favorite city out of them all! The shopping, nightlife, beaches, food.
i haven't been to morocco 2 years and i miss the city and my big family. Thank you for making this video, watching it makes me feel better and you've been to places i used to go so i feel less nostalgic, Thank you
you're welcome :)
Nice 😁 i really liked your video, you've seen just a small part of the heart of Casablanca, a city with a true mosaic of the Moroccan culture since it's habitant came from everywhere in Morocco, you can find slums but also fancy neighborhoods and ultra chic malls, you can find from the authentic Moroccan architecture(habous), French art deco to modern buildings ... a contrast worth to see, good luck for your trips !
I lived in Rabat as a kid where my dad worked as a diplomat .....we visited casablanca a few times.I'm planning on visiting soon.
Very nice Cal. You truly are an ambassador for peace, whether you claim that title or not. Best wishes, my friend.
This is where I come from, and I really want to thank you for giving people, who might not know it, a glimpse of how uniquely beautiful this city is. I subscribed. (chill out about the map people, this wasn't supposed to be a geopolitical expose)
Well done for the honest journalism. I love Casa, it's authentic!
thanks! I totally agree, there's a lot more to see here than at first glance.
My boyfriend (who moved to England as a kid) is from Mohomedia and his brother lives in Casablanca. I hope he will take me around Morocco where I can see all this stuff and meet his relatives. I'm from Botswana, have Mauritian parents and I have been living in Malaysia for university for almost 4 years now. I'll hopefully go to England next year. Would love to show him all these places too.
What a great feeling to see your positive feedback about my country and specifically about my hometown. Thanks . And keep on the hard work . Live a journey with no regrets Broo 😉
Hi Cal, great to see your film on Casablanca and hear your views. I am off to Morocco in a couple of weeks time, can't wait to get there. It's a country I have wanted to visit for a long time. I will have two weeks in Morocco wandering around, including Casablanca, Rabat, Mekenes, Chefchaouen, Fes, Midelt, MT m'goun, Ait Benhaddou and finally will fly out from Marrakech. Should be an awesome trip.
It's where i live. You did a good job. There are humble people of Casablanca you can meet and share hapiness with just few simple things and goods.
Solid! Keep up the joy and good work Cal
great job Cal! Fantastic attitude to explore the world!
Thanks!
So your mate didn't take you to the Park, the art deco areas, the Cite Cosumar, Derb Ghallef, UN Square at night, Mohammed V Square night or day, the Jewish Museum (only one in the Arab world), the Anciens Abattoirs, exhibitions, museums, galleries? Not even Morocco Mall or Anfa Place?
You missed so much. I am sorry, but your guide was crap. The film shows so little too.You mention places in the blog, but they should be in the film.
Ikr
Yeah true
Yee but idk what u on about lol
Thx Cal for making this video to show the whole world not to have preconceived ideas and don’t make assumptions without experiencing things. Am born and raised in Casablanca and we’re not dangerous people, in the contrary very open minded, welcoming and tolerant towards all nationalities and religions 😘
Amazing video ,all the best Cal
What a great presentation of Casablanca , nailed it .
I grew up in Casablanca and it is refreshing to see a traveler showing some of the "real" neighborhoods. Most travelers don't.
i M from casablanca and im glade you loved the place and thank you for describing it that way
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Cool dude, welcome to Morocco
Travelled to Casa last year and it's one of the greatest places I've ever been. Can't understand why people say that you should skip it and that it's dirty.
100% agree with everything you said about travel. I've always said, that travel is very subjective, and it's not a 'one sizes fits all' concept. Get out there, go outside your comfort zone and experience different things. One day when you catch yourself telling a story to someone, even if it was a bad experience, THAT'S when the travel bug hits you, and makes it totally worth it and glad you did it. Safe travels!
really good video mate, im so suprised discovering ur youtube channel just today.... anyway keep up the good work !
Glad you enjoyed your visit my friend. I'm from Marrakech and i don't think that it's that way of charming and interesting like tourists think it is. I believe every city has it's vibe and that what makes travelling interesting. Thanks for your feedback dear Cal.
How many moroccans watching this and be like, this guy is welcome
:D
5 years and I still comeback to watch this video ✨💙 welcome to Casablanca everybody ✌️
wow thanks so much! Glad you liked it!
u nailed it, loved the montage, music. Glad u enjoyed ur stay
Thanks! glad you liked it!
I have to get ready to go to work now , but I enjoyed your video & It inspires me . Maybe someday I will have the courage to visit Morocco . Anyway , thanks Cal .
Glad to hear it man!
That's a great video. Casablanca is not a tourist destination at all so I'm glad you enjoyed it still.
The city I find is clean. And quite wide. Loved it.
love this aroud the worl and the way you do it is just amazeing love from Bosnia💖
Thanks Jole! Appreciate it!
Cal McKinley hey what are doing ..... correct the map that's not good for us 😡😡
I was in casa few weeks ago.. it was great and people wer really kind, helpful
Omg u went to places in Casablanca that me as a moroccan, i can't get in just by myself xD, what i really love about casablanca is that u can find everything u want from the most luxirious places to the poorest ones... what i hate in it is the Traffic just a disaster nd lack of security : u always have to pay attention to ur pockets when u re in a crowded places... Very nice Vlog nd i encourage u the next time to Visit the north part of it like : Chefchaouen city ( the blue pearl), Akchour waterfalls,Assilah, Tetouan and Tangier cities... Morocco isn't only Sahara Fes Marrakech and Essaouira. U'RE ALWAYS WELCOME
Nice vidéo and guys to enjoy more your stay and communicate with all categories of people like those who do not speak foreign languages, learning Darija will be helful. Also, if you are planning to visit small villages, sometimes, Darija is a must to enjoy more what you are living...etc.
Great podcast man, you nailed it..
A lot of common sense and wisdom in this vlog.Thanks and cheers!
Great to watch. Txs
Subbed, It's a beautiful way of life. thanks for the tour. I am going there one day.
Love Morroco, always go there and never get sick of it.
I love the whole of morocco, thanks Cal.....l!!!
Sure thing!
Great Video and Great Audio narration
thanks!
great videoooo........ welcome to Morocco Cal :D
I'm so happy that you liked my city!
I appreciate this video, I’m going to Casablanca for the exact same reason. All the reviews I’ve seen said that Casablanca was boring and dirty and to skip it but I can’t wait!
im heading to morroco to volunteer teaching and giving medical advice and doing other work, i enjoy doing for others and taking in the world. i was considering visiting casablanca
Thank you for this video 🤩 I feel the same about Casablanca
Hey, what application do you think is useful in Casablanca? For uber or anything. I have a travel there. Thanks
La Casablanca the biggest city of all Africa 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
You sure?
@@freelanceauthority it s the richest city in Africa and the most expensive city plus with 9 .5 millions peoples. Imagine Mr Marou !?????
I love how honest this is. It sounds like it's coming from your heart, really appreciate this. Come to Pakistan next, it's very cultural, basically where middle East meet India. Excellent food and really nice people (promise). It has snow capped mountains and glaciers, deserts and forests, sea and rivers because the country is kind of vertical (I don't know how to explain it).
awwww the love the babys having fun!!!!
This was really well done, casey neistat esque ahaha, but theres a whole lot more to Casablanca, like ive been here for like 7 years at school and idk if u just didnt put them in the vid, but there are a bunch of other hella nice and interesting places to visit
oh yikes , sucks to be sick at the beginning of a trip ! good thing you started feeling better and was able to explore . ... & wait , did I hear you say Uber ?!
I see morocco i click
That simple 🤗😍
How'd you get those subs?
I was there to. It has such a special feeling.
Respect this video is soooo dope!!!
Awesome. Real travel video. Subbed.
thanks man glad you liked it.
Informative vlog❤️ Thanks for this
If you came to morocco and you dont visit chefchaoun dont say that you visited it because the half of marocco s beauty is in chefchaon the blue perle 💎💎💙 ''sorry for my english'' and keep going i am in love with your blogs 💜
I'm traveling to Casablanca in a month, advise me or tell me what I should visit
Great vid, and thanks for sharing.
Great video, you have a good vibe to you.
Casablanca is a way bigger city than this video showed. You only filmed 20% of less of the city. However I enjoyed watching it, keep it up!
Thanks for making this my friend
What is the song in the background! Its jammin
Glad you enjoyed my city, I ❤️ your little travel documentary.. I wished if you could have showed us the other beautiful scenery of the city, or your tour guide could have also taken you to nicer places to visit such as “La Corniche, La sacala, le Marcher central, Habouse, Rick's Café from the movie Casablanca...” but overall you have brought back some great memories of how wonderful the local people of my country are🙏..
Please let me know if you ever want to visit again✈️, I will hoke you up with some nice schedule for your next trip to Casablanca🇲🇦
Thank you for sharing 👍
Take care
yeah man glad you liked it!
Bro you make me laugh. So romantic about this trip. Try to make it on your own and see what happens. Smart though to book a guard/guide for your trip.
Hey thanks for sharing
Hi, I am going to Casablanca for the first time and I am looking for an honest trip guider to help me out
if anybody knows please reply to me
thanks
It's true. Everybody says skip Casablanca and make straight for Fez, Marrakech, Tangier, etc. You've convinced me that when I get to Morocco I should go to Casablanca first.
Happy to hear!