Pension Sekaya
Travel Blogs from Fes
Welcome to Fes
After an extra day in Tangier, we took the train to Fes. The five hour ride took us past views of the Atlantic Ocean, the desert, and through some smaller cities. Fes itself is a huge city that is working hard at mixing the modern with the ancient.
We found an inexpensive Riad to stay in within the Medina. For those of you who don't speak …
The Wind is in from Africa
The Wind is in from Africa
Last night I couldn't sleep
Oh, you know it sure is hard to leave here Carey
But it's really not my home...
Joni Mitchell
Off to Morocco! News at 11.
Long Train rides
Got up and had a final breakfast in the Riad and Mohammad was not around to say goodbye so we went off through the souk to find a small taxi to take us to the train station. There were lots and lots of people waiting on the platform for the train and it was good that we had booked first class. When we got on they were playing Morrocan music so loud …
Dusty Old Town
I am a little bored of the dirty unclean streets and the hassle that we are getting from people so wanted to have a little quiet day we walked around for a while through the market where you can go and pick your live chicken and its weighed for the price then they cut its throat not nice. There are also camel heads hung up and its the most stinky …
Fes
... way back and made our merry little way down this massive highway. Gettin beeped and shouted at I realised I probably wore the wrong shorts, I think they r less used to tourists here.....so anyway what is now to come you will not believe. So we were walking down is road, taking pics of the amazing scenery, mountains and valleys, big hills with the towns on them, just so vast and desert coloured! Enjoying it, and on our right was fencing to some sort of park or school, we put the ...