Nour Al Janoub
Travel Blogs from Marrakech
Carne, carne, CARNE!! The food (and drink) blog
... famous, at the oldest tapas bar in Madrid, José Louis. 32. After enjoying a delicious meal cooked on an open wood-fire, we thought it was quite dramatic when the fire alarm went off. That was nothing compared to the drama that ensued when local kids threw rotten eggs in to the restaurant and ran off! Free entertainment, luckily we were just shy of the egg projectory. (Lisbon, Portugal). 33. Ducking into Gibraltar from nearby Algeciras (Spain) and chowing down on ...
Toubkal
... in the field of travel. It was launched in 2012 with the objective of taking adventurous visitors off the beaten track to experience the beauty and unique character of Morocco. Flexible, friendly, and focussed on your objectives and requirements, Toubkal traveling provides a complete service for all styles of journey around one of the Moroccan's most appealing travel destinations.
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Marrakech 2010
The christmas holidays to 2010, I went to Marrakech and I visited diferent places, the first was:
The Place Jemaa el Fna is a central square at entrance to market in Marrakech. You can buy all types of things, from backpacks to dentures, snakes or anything else. Also, you can find a lot of types of food. The most popular is cuscus with spicy ingredients. There you can eat with fork and knife, but the tradition is ...
From gondolas to camels
... local "scammers" work in the Souks.....the market stalls that are like rabbit warrens....I was fascinated by the way they analyse the language and psychology of the tourists....sure there is the obvious attempts to establish conversation...."Hello....Where you from....aaaahhhh Australia...Sydney...Melbourne...kangar oo?".....OK....but then they have also learnt about TONE in language....the first time it happened I almost fell over laughing....a stall owner starts telling you about ...
It's the stuff Movies are made of.
... walking along a motorbike came up behind us. This wasn't uncommon as there was often bikes on the street that we were moving out of the way for. He slowly nudged in between Belinda and Mike. We split in two and let him through. Ben was thinking 'that's pretty inconsiderate' (we were walking on a rather large path and he could have easily gone round us). Belinda thought 'oh, my bag has caught on his bike' I was about ...