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« on: April 09, 2008, 08:34:04 AM »

I just got back from a week in sunny Morocco. I spent time in Marrakech and Fes plus a day trip to the Atlas Mountains (near Marrakech).

Unfortunately, I can't say I had a good time. It really wasn't at all what I expected, I especially didn't like Marrakech. I thought the old city (the medina) was going to be a great place to explore but there wasn't really that much to see outside of the souks and seeing I'm not much of a shopper, the souks weren't that interesting for me. It was also very expensive - tourist prices everywhere.

Fes was a little more interesting as I got to see the famous tanneries. The smell was horrendous but it was interesting to watch. Fes is famous for it's artisans so also got to see silk weaving and a mosaics factory. It's a tough job working in any of those places, that's for sure.

I did get severe food poisoning while in Fes which is probably the main reason I had such a poor experience. The food was all very fresh but I guess the hygiene isn't quite up to European standards. It's a shame but it seems quite a few tourists get sick while in Morocco.

What I found most difficult was seeing the extreme gap between rich and poor. I visited one young guys house which was basically a 30 sqm room where he lived with his mother and 2 sisters. They shared a bathroom and kitchen with the entire building and didn't even have a proper door for their room, just a curtain. Then just out of the city you have these huge mansions with luxury cars parked in the driveway and not to mention the king who has a palace in every city Sad

I'm glad I visited of course, I want to see as much as the world as possible. I'll just try to me more careful where I eat in future!
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2008, 05:43:00 PM »

The food was all very fresh but I guess the hygiene isn't quite up to European standards. It's a shame but it seems quite a few tourists get sick while in Morocco.

Or your stomach isn't up to African standards!

Sorry to hear you had a bad time.

I've always fancied seeing Morocco, but the rich/poor divide gets to me too.

Unfortunately it's the same around the World, maybe the best thing we can do as tourists/travellers is to spend our money in the places that need it rather than sticking to the relative comfort of the "tourist areas"?
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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2008, 04:20:14 AM »

Or your stomach isn't up to African standards!


Haha, that's what it is! This is what is holding me back from going to other places in Africa, plus I'd also like to travel around South America. I'm worried about my sensitive western stomach!
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