Your sons are so lucky, they will remember all of this for the rest of their lives long after we are gone from this world. You have given them a great foundation of this world.
I was thinking the same thing. When they’re older they are going to be so thankful that they got to see so much of the world with their parents. I didn’t travel out of country like them, but my mom was a single mom. My grandfather her dad always made sure we went on family vacations, and I’ll think fondly of them. Eventually my mom got her masters though, and she paid for the trips. My grandpa was the definition of a greatman. Fun fact is he was speaker of the house for Florida in the 70s. I hope he’s enjoying paradise with my grandmother. (T. Terrell Sessums)
I went to Morocco about 35 years ago as a teenager with my mom and older sister. First week was a guided bus tour through Marrakesh, Rabat, Meknes, and Fez from what I remember. Week two was spent in Agadir at the beach. Definitely culture shock to an American teenager who hadn't much travel experience. Cous cous was at what seemed like every meal. Mint tea was delicious, but my favorite was the fresh baked petit rolls. All the things you said are exactly true. Especially about the people being friendly and laid back. My niece lived there for a couple years without incident, teaching English maybe five years ago.
@ale. jandro I hope you enjoy it again when you go back! Especially because morocco is launching projects that will modernize the country in the upcoming decade!
As someone who lived in Morocco for the better part of 2020, I'd say this is pretty spot on! I really enjoyed watching this. I miss Morocco so much and can't wait to get back. Also, I like to WesternUnion myself money to the next country I'm traveling to. The exchange rate is usually pretty decent, they're are everywhere and you can get a larger sum of money to avoid all the ATM fees. And if you want to really enhance your medina experience, learning a bit of Darija (Moroccan Arabic) never hurts!
Morocco is a very nice country to visit, don't be afraid at all we treat tourists in a very good way we have all the cultures here in Morocco.... for the language is very easy to communicate we speak French, English, Spanish, German..... and you will never forget the Moroccan food and the weather.... you will make a lot of friends.... ❤❤❤
@@andrewnguyen6644 well like every country of course you have to pay attention, but generally it's safe, for example Marrakech it's a touristic city so they are used to meet tourists and live with them. Fes also, Tanger ...... 😊
@@andrewnguyen6644 the situation now is okay, we still have lock down until 23:00, we are from the first countries that we have a big number of people doing vaccin.... everything is available....
For anyone wondering about what Mark was referring to here at 15:57 in regards to some local shops preferring not to be photographed, here’s a quick snapshot of what he’s exactly talking about 2:42 🤗
Thank you for your honest feedback, unlike other tourists/vloggers, you did your homework before talking about Morocco, which is amazing, I appreciate it. Respect!
as a Moroccan I can confirm what you said about us refusing being photographed. Yeah. we don't like it when a tourist tries to take you a picture. It's fully understandable that it's normal in their countries may be, but in Morocco it's not. Other than this, we are friendly and welcoming.
@@CAARaeed Morocco is one of the safest countries in Africa, you have to know that in more than 11 years only 2 terrorist attacks with 19 deaths I know that these are people and not numbers but compared to other countries Morocco is way safer than many other countries including european ones, and the incident you are talking about was performed by ISIS members and does NOT reflect Moroccan people at all.
One of the best beachy cities in Morocco is "Agadir", it has a large coastline and beautiful - sometimes really big somtimes small ones - waves, amazing for surfers and watersports enthusiasts, I do recommend it, enjoy your trip 😀
I'm going to Morocco in July and this has been so helpful. I have a friend in Casablanca so he can do the haggling for me. I'm not a haggler. Thank you for this video. You have answered most of my questions. 😁
Nice!! Same here. Just going for 5 days though. After watching all these Morocco videos, I’m wishing I could stay longer. That is awesome you have a local friend. That’s really gonna help. Wish I knew someone there. 5 days in Casablanca, 5 days in Addis Abeba Ethiopia and 1 week in Mombasa Kenya.
@@AgeelShatry there are hotels with guides they can guide u in every city u go.. if planing to come to Agadir city i will show everything in the city and i will teach u how to surf some waves
I love Morocco. I traveled there in 2021 after covid. There were still some travel restrictions but everything was wonderful. Traveling back home to the USA, the guards at the airport said I was not allowed to take Moroccan currency outside the country. Cash is king in Morocco.
@@abdoeducate3376 Everyone I met was wonderful to me. Welcoming and cooking the most delicious meals! People were kind, good humored, hard working and very clean habits. The clothing is beautiful and ornate. I like “zwack” lots of adornments on fabric. 💖
I love Morocco 🇲🇦 From Somalia 🇸🇴 Morocco is a very beautiful amazing country Morocco is my favorite country with generous beautiful people, Moroccans are so amazing I have met many there so delightful and amazing, Morocco is the best ever I love So so so much 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦💚💚💚💓💓💓 يعيش المغرب أفضل بلد في العالم 🇲🇦💚💗🥰😍💓❤️ Deep deep love to Morocco from Somalia Best country I love so much 🇸🇴❤️💚🇲🇦😍🥰 Vive le Maroc meilleur pays du monde 🇲🇦💚🥰❤️💓
If you're going alone, try focusing on big cities that have many tourists and also police of tourists. The best suggestions are: Rabat, Salé, Marakkesh, Agadir, northen cities and saharian cities. And avoid walking in small and empty neighborhoods.
@@ryanzbt14078 fun fact, it's not, Morocco controls the sahara, but in google its not included when you search the size :v with the sahara it's bigger than Texas lel
Thank you. Useful and up-to-date. My French is adequate, but Arabic basic and rusty, and I've only heard the Darija widely used in Morocco on youtube. Hope to take the trip planned for March 2020 in March 2022.
This really helped with my concerns regarding a trip to Morocco as I've heard stories from female friends on difficulties they've encountered while visiting here. That mint tea is amazing! I had some at a middle-eastern restaurant in Paris and it is nothing like any tea I've had before.
I'm thinking of this place for my next travel, I did Holland for 10 days just now and visited Antwerp for a few hours, but next time something a little more off trail. Amsterdam I had no problems or issues ever by the way, I felt incredibly safe and Purmerend Overwhere is where I resided those 10 days, nice little quiant town
Hi, Mark! What month did you come in Morocco when you filmed this vlog? I noticed that the weather was gloomy and the sun rarely shown in most of the footage. Thank you!
I think it would be cool if u went to different state main attractions and spending a day with the ppl who run the places , would be a cool idea for a few episodes maybe because you’re content is soo good !!!
Hi,thank you so much for the video,it's such a wonderful and fantastic journey through the streets of Morocco,thanks for the quality of the video,just want to know if you need a PCR test again when you leave Morocco ? I would really appreciat!
It always depends on the airline and the destination. Leaving tomorrow and I have received 7 changes in schedule and Covid test notifications in the last 2 weeks!!! Morocco did an AMAZING job during Covid!! From day one! Buy keep checking what their rules are. Both coming and going!!
Thank you so much for this video, very helpful. We're planning to visit Marrakesh in July (I know) and my main concern is the water. Will I be able to buy bottled water in like a local supermarket? Thanks.
People there are super super friendly. If you like to sympathize whith people, expect to be invited at their home to drink tea, eat bread with olives and cheese all day long. To be welcoming is a tradition to them. If you speak french you'll go a long way, Morocco/France friendship have a long history.
@@CH-vm6cq Colonization ended in 1956, since then France is Morocco's primary foreign investor, primary trade partner, and primary creditor by far. My father was born in Ouzzane and Morocco and I visited a lot. Love this country, love these people but if you want to keep hatred in your mind that's your problem...peace.
Just as a heads up I do speak Arabic not fluently but I speak it enough to know what I'm talking about when it comes to saying this. If you speak Modern Standard Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Lebanese Arabic, or Jordanian Arabic the locals are going to understand you however good look on understanding the locals. I have a Moroccan friend that I talk to and we'll start talking in Arabic when we are around her family and friends but when they start speaking Moroccan Arabic due to the Berber influence good luck on understanding what they're going to say. Again ninety-nine percent of the time they're going to get what you're saying but good luck on understanding what they are saying because Moroccan Arabic is a whole different world
Arriving in Casablanca by cruise ship. Is it a better cultural experience to take the ship's Casablanca/Rabat tour or Marrakesh? We are 3 women, ages 60 plus.
When you were filming in the medina I noticed people were wearing long sleeves. I also noticed there were a lot of offbeat items you couldn't find in most department stores. Could a person describe it then as kind of a funky cold medina?
@@woltersworld In addition to what you said, the Sahara tour from Marrakesh is either 3 or 4 days - I did the 3 day 2 nights one staying in Dades and in a bedouin tent after the camel ride from Merzouga onto the steepest sand dunes Erg Chebbi. While staying in Marrakesh, there are many places to see in the city (gardens, palaces, medina, souks, mosques) and you can do day trips from there to Agadir (looks like Costa Del Sol), spectacular Ouzoud Waterfalls, and to Imlil National Park viewing Mount Toubkal in the Atlas Mountains
Another great video, y'all 😀 I appreciate the good information. I have been wanting to visit Morocco for a long time. Hopefully, in the next few years 🤞
i've seen a lot of your videos and I love you from morocco ,but i noticed that you don't show the moroccan sahara although USA recognized that it does belong to morocco
Can someone please answer this: many places in the world forbid entering mosques if you're not a Muslim. So how do they know you're a Muslim or not? What do they do? Anyone with personal experience please let me know, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Just note that Moroccan sometimes quote in Centim, and if they do that than you have to divide the number by 100 😎. Something they'll quote you in Riyals which you'll have divide it by 20 😎. To complicate matters more the Riyals in the north has a different value than other areas of Morocco. Always ask how much is in Dirhams...
@@reefk3412 it means... You will be quoted in dollars or cents. If you are not familiar with the differences in terminology, you'll only remember dollars and think "wtf $200 for a bottle of water?"
The destinations you've explored don't capture the full essence of Morocco. A significant portion of the population grapples quietly with challenges like unemployment, inadequate education and healthcare, poverty, and mental health struggles. Additionally, a number of individuals, driven by desperation, risk their lives attempting to migrate to Europe. This is the stark reality that some influencers may overlook or choose not to share, but global awareness is growing, and the broader truths are increasingly hard to conceal.
One more thing that I experienced in Marrakech was that some mosques would not allow female Muslims to enter as they are just reserved for male Muslims which I found quite irritating.
I've been learning Arabic and looking for different Arabic speaking countries to visit. Do you think I could practice my Arabic there? I am learning Modern Standard, and have started studying the Shami dialect, too. I know the dialect in Morocco is very different. But could I use my Modern Standard in any situations?
Yeah you can practice your Arabic, we have different accent but we can else speak and understand all Arabic accent, don't worry 😊 and welcome. oh by the way I speak classical Arabic and I love it so if you want any help here you are welcome I live in Marrakech
@@rachidfit3529 Salaams Rachid. I’ll be visiting Casablanca for 5 days this coming July, God willing. I booked a one day tour to Marrakech on July 18. Would be nice if we could meet.
Your sons are so lucky, they will remember all of this for the rest of their lives long after we are gone from this world. You have given them a great foundation of this world.
I was thinking the same thing. When they’re older they are going to be so thankful that they got to see so much of the world with their parents. I didn’t travel out of country like them, but my mom was a single mom. My grandfather her dad always made sure we went on family vacations, and I’ll think fondly of them. Eventually my mom got her masters though, and she paid for the trips. My grandpa was the definition of a greatman. Fun fact is he was speaker of the house for Florida in the 70s. I hope he’s enjoying paradise with my grandmother. (T. Terrell Sessums)
Sure...
GOMAB 🤘🏽
I went to Morocco about 35 years ago as a teenager with my mom and older sister. First week was a guided bus tour through Marrakesh, Rabat, Meknes, and Fez from what I remember. Week two was spent in Agadir at the beach. Definitely culture shock to an American teenager who hadn't much travel experience. Cous cous was at what seemed like every meal. Mint tea was delicious, but my favorite was the fresh baked petit rolls. All the things you said are exactly true. Especially about the people being friendly and laid back. My niece lived there for a couple years without incident, teaching English maybe five years ago.
you are welcomed to come back here to see the big change that happened in the country, cheers
The country has changed since 35 years. It may be a different experience if you go back. And the cuisine options have definitely expanded since.
@ale. jandro I hope you enjoy it again when you go back! Especially because morocco is launching projects that will modernize the country in the upcoming decade!
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Hopefully you get to visit it one more time.
As someone who lived in Morocco for the better part of 2020, I'd say this is pretty spot on! I really enjoyed watching this. I miss Morocco so much and can't wait to get back. Also, I like to WesternUnion myself money to the next country I'm traveling to. The exchange rate is usually pretty decent, they're are everywhere and you can get a larger sum of money to avoid all the ATM fees. And if you want to really enhance your medina experience, learning a bit of Darija (Moroccan Arabic) never hurts!
Thank you and that is an awesome way to beat exchange rates with Western Union. I am going to have to use that. Cheers!
Hey Terry! Happy you're doing great. I'm also glad the flame of Morocco is still burning in your heart. Hope to see you again here.
@@audioartistic Heyyy!! It definitely is and you certainly will...mab9a welo 5oya!
@@MiddleAgedRunaway mar7aba bik.
We enjoyed your journey here in Morocco via your vlogs.
Morocco is a very nice country to visit, don't be afraid at all we treat tourists in a very good way we have all the cultures here in Morocco.... for the language is very easy to communicate we speak French, English, Spanish, German..... and you will never forget the Moroccan food and the weather.... you will make a lot of friends.... ❤❤❤
Question: Is Morocco safe for solo travelers?
@@andrewnguyen6644 well like every country of course you have to pay attention, but generally it's safe, for example Marrakech it's a touristic city so they are used to meet tourists and live with them. Fes also, Tanger ...... 😊
Thanks for the info! How’s the covid situation over there right now? And any restrictions?
@@andrewnguyen6644 the situation now is okay, we still have lock down until 23:00, we are from the first countries that we have a big number of people doing vaccin.... everything is available....
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For anyone wondering about what Mark was referring to here at 15:57 in regards to some local shops preferring not to be photographed, here’s a quick snapshot of what he’s exactly talking about 2:42 🤗
Thank you for your honest feedback, unlike other tourists/vloggers, you did your homework before talking about Morocco, which is amazing, I appreciate it.
Respect!
as a Moroccan I can confirm what you said about us refusing being photographed. Yeah. we don't like it when a tourist tries to take you a picture. It's fully understandable that it's normal in their countries may be, but in Morocco it's not. Other than this, we are friendly and welcoming.
Always good to know some basic words of any country's primary language(s). It is very much appeciated that you show you are making an effort.
I can teach you some basic words in of Tamazight and Arabic language that you will actually need if you come to Morocco 🤝🤝
This is so informative and easy to follow..you covered everything straight to the point!thank you
Hey guys, you are more than welcome in my home country Morocco, i hope u come and visit one day.
We definitely want to visit Morocco someday!
Asalam alaykum I'd love to come, InshAllah
@@SarahandMarek we hope that you welcome
If we visit, can we leave with our heads? How common are the beheadings?
@@CAARaeed Morocco is one of the safest countries in Africa, you have to know that in more than 11 years only 2 terrorist attacks with 19 deaths I know that these are people and not numbers but compared to other countries Morocco is way safer than many other countries including european ones, and the incident you are talking about was performed by ISIS members and does NOT reflect Moroccan people at all.
One of the best beachy cities in Morocco is "Agadir", it has a large coastline and beautiful - sometimes really big somtimes small ones - waves, amazing for surfers and watersports enthusiasts, I do recommend it, enjoy your trip 😀
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I'm going to Morocco in July and this has been so helpful. I have a friend in Casablanca so he can do the haggling for me. I'm not a haggler. Thank you for this video. You have answered most of my questions. 😁
Nice!! Same here. Just going for 5 days though. After watching all these Morocco videos, I’m wishing I could stay longer. That is awesome you have a local friend. That’s really gonna help. Wish I knew someone there. 5 days in Casablanca, 5 days in Addis Abeba Ethiopia and 1 week in Mombasa Kenya.
@@AgeelShatry there are hotels with guides they can guide u in every city u go.. if planing to come to Agadir city i will show everything in the city and i will teach u how to surf some waves
I love Morocco. I traveled there in 2021 after covid. There were still some travel restrictions but everything was wonderful. Traveling back home to the USA, the guards at the airport said I was not allowed to take Moroccan currency outside the country. Cash is king in Morocco.
You have captured the essence of Morocco! All true!
I have been to Morocco 🇲🇦 5 times and for months at a time.
I love it! 🥰
Welcome everytime
So what's your opinion about moroccan poeple?
@@abdoeducate3376 Everyone I met was wonderful to me. Welcoming and cooking the most delicious meals! People were kind, good humored, hard working and very clean habits. The clothing is beautiful and ornate. I like “zwack” lots of adornments on fabric. 💖
@@lindazehnbauer5406how did you deal with seeing the animal cruelty may I ask? It’s hard for me to forget it
Glad to hear this about my country, you are welcome ❤❤
I was there this week and I love it beautiful country with welcoming people
Great video Aaron! one of my favorite places is Tinghir. It's a small town with a long valley with lovely Lush palm trees and people.
I love Morocco 🇲🇦
From Somalia 🇸🇴
Morocco is a very beautiful amazing country
Morocco is my favorite country with generous beautiful people, Moroccans are so amazing I have met many there so delightful and amazing, Morocco is the best ever I love
So so so much 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦💚💚💚💓💓💓
يعيش المغرب أفضل بلد في العالم 🇲🇦💚💗🥰😍💓❤️
Deep deep love to Morocco from Somalia
Best country I love so much 🇸🇴❤️💚🇲🇦😍🥰
Vive le Maroc meilleur pays du monde 🇲🇦💚🥰❤️💓
He is so pleasant to listen to! I feel safe about going just by listening to him :)
If you're going alone, try focusing on big cities that have many tourists and also police of tourists. The best suggestions are: Rabat, Salé, Marakkesh, Agadir, northen cities and saharian cities. And avoid walking in small and empty neighborhoods.
It's February 24, 2024 and I'm on my watto Morocco and I'm so excited!! Thank you for this vid.
How was your trip? I will be leaving for morocco in two weeks.
Morocco looks amazing! Thank you!
You are most welcome in Morocco if you're coming 🤝🤝
Thank you! Going there next week for my first time.
You are welcome anytime
Fun fact: Morocoo is slightly bigger than Texas.
Thanks for the fact. Always thought it was the size of Alabama or Georgia (the state)
With the sahara included
Fun fact: this fun fact is false. Texas is indeed bigger than Morocco lol.
However it is slightly larger than California
@@ryanzbt14078 fun fact, it's not, Morocco controls the sahara, but in google its not included when you search the size :v with the sahara it's bigger than Texas lel
I’m travelling to Morocco in two months. Any Moroccans wanna hang out?
I’m going in July. Can’t wait to see Casablanca!
Hey , if you still wanna hang out 🤣 I’m in Casablanca
WOW, great video!! You covered so much, thank you soooo much! Much love xo
From TRINIDAD&TOBAGO in the CARIBBEAN I am going there for the new year thanks for the heads up
I wish i saw this 6 years ago. When I went i had a poor experience and this would have made things much better.
Oh, no!! Did something bad happen 😱
I hope nothing bad happened to you,
Thank you. Useful and up-to-date. My French is adequate, but Arabic basic and rusty, and I've only heard the Darija widely used in Morocco on youtube. Hope to take the trip planned for March 2020 in March 2022.
This really helped with my concerns regarding a trip to Morocco as I've heard stories from female friends on difficulties they've encountered while visiting here. That mint tea is amazing! I had some at a middle-eastern restaurant in Paris and it is nothing like any tea I've had before.
Seeing all these travel videos so frequently makes me wonder exactly HOW MUCH travel backlog Mark & Co. has? 🤔😂😜👍🏽
You can't tell me not to pet a kitten and not tell me why.
Missed watching your vids. So happy I came across one again
I'm thinking of this place for my next travel, I did Holland for 10 days just now and visited Antwerp for a few hours, but next time something a little more off trail. Amsterdam I had no problems or issues ever by the way, I felt incredibly safe and Purmerend Overwhere is where I resided those 10 days, nice little quiant town
Hi, Mark! What month did you come in Morocco when you filmed this vlog? I noticed that the weather was gloomy and the sun rarely shown in most of the footage. Thank you!
You have to buy a Tageen. I hope that Jocelin got a Tageen from Morocco because it is a unique cooking ware that offers a 😋 tasty food
So clutch. Going to Morocco in a few days. I always go this channel before I travel
Thank you. This was very informative!👍🏽❤️
Great video very informative and helpful…thank you so much
Amazigh is also an official language in Morocco and algeria which is the native language of north Africa
Why not but this not language
I think it would be cool if u went to different state main attractions and spending a day with the ppl who run the places , would be a cool idea for a few episodes maybe because you’re content is soo good !!!
That s really Greath and positive about Morocco . People Are verry friendly to helt you ifølge you ask Them.
Welcome to the country of 13 centuries of presence of the sherifian empire and amazing hitsoric and authentic Amazigh traditions unique in the world
Awesome video ! Thank you !
Thank you for the information
Thank you I’m going tomorrow and this helps a lot
it is amazing
i hope that you spent a good journey with your family
salam from France
I loved Morocco! I don’t remember them writing a number in my passport though.
Warm greetings from Morocco Today Travel
Gotta travel somewhere? Wolters World. Thanks man, once again!
helpful advice, I’m learning Arabic because I want to visit Morocco. I will check out your other morocco content :)
Moroccan dialect is different .
@@rawdaw65 I’m aware thank you
Hi,thank you so much for the video,it's such a wonderful and fantastic journey through the streets of Morocco,thanks for the quality of the video,just want to know if you need a PCR test again when you leave Morocco ? I would really appreciat!
It always depends on the airline and the destination. Leaving tomorrow and I have received 7 changes in schedule and Covid test notifications in the last 2 weeks!!!
Morocco did an AMAZING job during Covid!! From day one! Buy keep checking what their rules are. Both coming and going!!
Great video. TY
thank you
What's the name of the pastry you recommend? Thanks!
P.S. Had Locros de Papa when I was in Ecuador, because of your recommendation, and LOVED IT
I love your information, and hope to go to Morocco some day!
Welcome. 🤩
Me too! Would love to go to Marrakech 😍 what about you?
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon Hello, you are welcome any time you come to Morocco 🤝🤝🤝
Welcome anytime 🇲🇦🇲🇦
Thanks so much for a ton of info
just saw your video... congrats... pretty good thanks
Great advice
Thanks
Thank you so much for this video, very helpful. We're planning to visit Marrakesh in July (I know) and my main concern is the water. Will I be able to buy bottled water in like a local supermarket? Thanks.
Yes they're in every supermarket, if you are coming to Marrakech for example but cooooold bottle because the city so warm and welcome to Morocco 😊
People there are super super friendly. If you like to sympathize whith people, expect to be invited at their home to drink tea, eat bread with olives and cheese all day long. To be welcoming is a tradition to them. If you speak french you'll go a long way, Morocco/France friendship have a long history.
France occupied Morocco and tried to colonize it. I wouldn't exactly call that a friendship.
@@CH-vm6cq Colonization ended in 1956, since then France is Morocco's primary foreign investor, primary trade partner, and primary creditor by far. My father was born in Ouzzane and Morocco and I visited a lot. Love this country, love these people but if you want to keep hatred in your mind that's your problem...peace.
Just as a heads up I do speak Arabic not fluently but I speak it enough to know what I'm talking about when it comes to saying this. If you speak Modern Standard Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Lebanese Arabic, or Jordanian Arabic the locals are going to understand you however good look on understanding the locals. I have a Moroccan friend that I talk to and we'll start talking in Arabic when we are around her family and friends but when they start speaking Moroccan Arabic due to the Berber influence good luck on understanding what they're going to say. Again ninety-nine percent of the time they're going to get what you're saying but good luck on understanding what they are saying because Moroccan Arabic is a whole different world
FYI, drones aren't allowed in the country.
Arriving in Casablanca by cruise ship. Is it a better cultural experience to take the ship's Casablanca/Rabat tour or Marrakesh? We are 3 women, ages 60 plus.
Hello has anyone from UK travelled Morocco recently? Any advice I should be aware of safety wise ? Would like to go out into rural areas
Great advice, thank you
Great tips! Thank you!
How did you get around the country? Would you recommend driving yourself around or go with a tour company?
how u can't enter a 🕌? Of course you can, just ask.
also about the huge Casablanca 🕌, there's a guided tourist tour there
When you were filming in the medina I noticed people were wearing long sleeves. I also noticed there were a lot of offbeat items you couldn't find in most department stores. Could a person describe it then as kind of a funky cold medina?
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@@nouhailaelachi9078 o5t nouhaila it's just a reference to Funky Cold Medina, google it
And just like that, I hear the beat in my head. We are aging our selves. 😂
Very helpful thank you!
Thanks mate. Do you have any suggestion about the reliable tour travel agent?
I'll have to try some gray wine.
Warning: new rules as of 16 June 2020 passengers from B countries must Quarantine government hotel 10 days. .same as in uk
Thank you sir.. I was think too we need visa.. So now Im happy to hear that.. I have a plan to visit in Morocco this yr.. 🥰🥰🥰✈️
We loved it in Marrakech, we just made a video of our time there
Thank you for information sir 👍
You are free welcomed to our benevolent county 🇲🇦
Agree with Wolter's do's and don'ts having been there a couple of times
Cheers!
@@woltersworld In addition to what you said, the Sahara tour from Marrakesh is either 3 or 4 days - I did the 3 day 2 nights one staying in Dades and in a bedouin tent after the camel ride from Merzouga onto the steepest sand dunes Erg Chebbi.
While staying in Marrakesh, there are many places to see in the city (gardens, palaces, medina, souks, mosques) and you can do day trips from there to Agadir (looks like Costa Del Sol), spectacular Ouzoud Waterfalls, and to Imlil National Park viewing Mount Toubkal in the Atlas Mountains
So great to hear most people won't need a visa 😄 such useful information in this video! Thanks again Mark!
No problem. It was really the most common question I received about visiting Morocco
Another great video, y'all 😀 I appreciate the good information. I have been wanting to visit Morocco for a long time. Hopefully, in the next few years 🤞
Same here!! I really wanted to go In 2020 but of course, it didn’t happen 😅
Would love to have you come back and explore more of the northern regions after covid. Welcome at anytime!
Very informative!
This is why I only go Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and Korea. It's more safe 😊😊😊
I live in morroco :)
Great advice for Morroco, what time of year did you visit?
the best time of year is from April to November
i've seen a lot of your videos and I love you from morocco ,but i noticed that you don't show the moroccan sahara although USA recognized that it
does belong to morocco
This was recorded awhile back (not during the pandemic) but maybe they can add that when they visit again :)
@@melody_shmelody i hope so
Thank you, Addams! I was thinking the same! But I think he was filming these videos a while ago☺️
DON'T go near the animal people in the square in Marrakesh. The cruelity to the animals should not be encouraged.
So I did this by accident and now it’s haunting my dreams 😢
For the map is not just this is long than that but we have conflicte with a disconnect peaple their name is polisario 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤❤welcome brother 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much!
Your arabic was great Wolter!!
Can someone please answer this: many places in the world forbid entering mosques if you're not a Muslim. So how do they know you're a Muslim or not? What do they do? Anyone with personal experience please let me know, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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Just note that Moroccan sometimes quote in Centim, and if they do that than you have to divide the number by 100 😎.
Something they'll quote you in Riyals which you'll have divide it by 20 😎.
To complicate matters more the Riyals in the north has a different value than other areas of Morocco.
Always ask how much is in Dirhams...
What do you mean ?.
@@reefk3412 it means... You will be quoted in dollars or cents. If you are not familiar with the differences in terminology, you'll only remember dollars and think "wtf $200 for a bottle of water?"
The destinations you've explored don't capture the full essence of Morocco. A significant portion of the population grapples quietly with challenges like unemployment, inadequate education and healthcare, poverty, and mental health struggles. Additionally, a number of individuals, driven by desperation, risk their lives attempting to migrate to Europe. This is the stark reality that some influencers may overlook or choose not to share, but global awareness is growing, and the broader truths are increasingly hard to conceal.
One more thing that I experienced in Marrakech was that some mosques would not allow female Muslims to enter as they are just reserved for male Muslims which I found quite irritating.
That's strange. Which mosques have you had this experience in?
spot on!
I wanted to get more information on the train from casablanca to Marrakech
We’re you here during Covid? If so is it easy to enter now?
I've been learning Arabic and looking for different Arabic speaking countries to visit. Do you think I could practice my Arabic there? I am learning Modern Standard, and have started studying the Shami dialect, too. I know the dialect in Morocco is very different. But could I use my Modern Standard in any situations?
We understand all kind of Arabic accent don’t worry you can speak shami or modern standard no problem
Yeah you can practice your Arabic, we have different accent but we can else speak and understand all Arabic accent, don't worry 😊 and welcome. oh by the way I speak classical Arabic and I love it so if you want any help here you are welcome I live in Marrakech
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@@rachidfit3529 Salaams Rachid. I’ll be visiting Casablanca for 5 days this coming July, God willing. I booked a one day tour to Marrakech on July 18. Would be nice if we could meet.
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You've gotten your letters of transit from Casa Blanca to Portugal? Were they in Sam's piano?
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