Dar Dalia Chefchaouen
9, rue Sidi Ahmed El Ouafi Chefchaouen, Morocco
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Hayyy Blondies, Welcome to my Cityyyy!
... and went out for wandering though the walkways in the old city (the blue part). Then we found lunch where I tried couscous, weird I know!.. but Grampa, YES I tried it and ate like half of it!
Our restaurant was in front of the mosque, so at prayer time a man chants over the loud speaker. Then a swarm of men came from all directions and headed into the mosque. It was a really neat and Moroccan culture thing ...
Our epic expedition: The beginning
So far we had travelled for nearly 11 months, but not until now did we face our biggest challenge of all, a 9 month epic expedition from Gilbraltor to Cairo via Cape Town in an overland truck. This was to be an epic expedition, and it was only the beginning.
After flying into Gilbrator, from London, we met our tour group of 24 adventurers and our Aussie tour leader and driver, Kristy and Nev. We were then taken to our camp site that was actually in Spain and were treated with already ...
Travelling to Chefchaouen
... villages, where we stopped, I saw a disabled (mentally and physically) man who was basically chained to the wall by his feet ... very strange or harsh from his relative. Having said that, as there are probably no institutions around for him to go to, his family have to this so he don't run away. (but still ... ).
We arrived at around 8.15pm, it was pitch black and the station was pretty much ...
More than expected in a hike
Many tourists make their way to Morocco to hike, and the Riff Mountains are a favorite location, so a day of hiking was in order and it provided us an opportunity to see a whole new side to Morocco and its people. Five of us hired a local guide recommended by our tour leader for the day. We started out at 7 in the morning to get a good start before the heat of the afternoon set in. However, this was not one of my favorite hikes because ...
Moroccon Experience !
... situations and my profound need to keep travelling lessons learned firmly within easy reach in my subconscious because I just know there will be a ANOTHER time soon I am going to need to draw on them . Such is life they say! Morocco with its diversity and female oppression was amazing to experience but not how I would chose to live yet I enjoyed the personal interaction far more than I have in any other country thus far. I will miss my friends in Morocco !!!
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