Morocco Fes ( المغرب فاس Fez): 1 day trip to Africa / Марокко Фес: день 1 путешествие по Африке
Travel to Morocco, Fes (المغرب فاس Fez). The first day trip to Africa.
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Fes (Fez) - the former capital of the oldest cities of Morocco and its spiritual center.
The city of contradictions, you say that you go to Fez, but I know that you do not go in Fes .... - The old adage.
Путешествие в Марокко, город Фес. Первый день путешествия по Африке.
Фес – бывшая столица, старейший из городов Марокко и её духовный центр.
Город противоречий, ты говоришь, что идешь в Фес, но я знаю что ты не идешь в Фес.... - старая пословица.
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In our first episode we are in MARRAKECH! We are here to eat as much HALAL STREET FOOD as possible! We are spending the day exploring the ancient medina and eating a ton of food along the way. We start the day eating Bessara (Moroccan fava bean soup), and then visit the community bakery. We visit the first pastry shop in Marrakech to try some traditional sweets, and wash it down with freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. The medina features some cool shops that sell pickles and famous Moroccan mint. We have lunch in a busy corner of the market and try cactus fruit for the first time. We take a break from eating and visit the Secret Garden and then watch the sunset over the city. In the evening, we hit the night market for more food: Jemaa el-Fna. We eat the classic Moroccan street foods - like braised escargots!
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Morocco is an astounding combination of ancient history, unique culture, and heart-racing adventure. If you’ve always dreamed of taking in everything this incredible country has to offer -- the desert, the colours, the bustle of the markets -- then what better way to learn about it than from a local? Join TourRadar, in partnership with Intrepid Travel, as we interview Tariq Hammoudi, a local guide.
Is Tariq standing in the middle of some kind of gorgeous movie set? No, that’s just how amazing Morocco is. We know you’ll be just as charmed by Tariq’s smile and personality as you will be by his home country.
There’s no better way to get to know a country than to listen to a local talk about everything that makes it so great. Listen as Tariq explains the kinds of interactions you can expect from touring Morocco. Spoiler alert: the locals are friendly, chatty, and always warm and welcoming. Morocco is always ready to be explored, but after this video, you’ll want to become Moroccan yourself!
Find out what spots are can’t-miss (and gawk at our footage of them), and start planning your own Moroccan adventure! If you’re dreaming of travelling to Morocco soon, getting excited about an upcoming trip, or just love hearing stories, we hope this video has you ready to tour Morocco as soon as you can.
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A real traveler needs a holistic view of a city so in sharp contrast to the Marrakech medina area, Gueliz it's a must see to get a better idea of how Morocco's really is. This is where the modern Morocco citizens like spend time. As you may know, there are two very distinctive areas in Marrakesh: one is the Old Medina (old city) and the new Marrakesh, which is a kinda European style district called Ville Nouvelle or Gueliz. If you wanna walk, everything can be seen on foot but a GPS is key.
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It was an a surprise to find the modern part of Marrakech because it linked modernity with tradition. Beautiful buildings respecting Arabic architecture painted with Marroquin traditional colors, shapes, balconies (re-inventing the Jewish characteristic of the Medina), etc.
Large avenues, gardens full of beautiful and exotic plants, flowers and trees, imposing squares, lovely fountains but above all a very cosmopolitan atmosphere. If you know other Moroccan towns or even other African towns, you will be positively surprised by the organization, cleanness, security and diversity of Marrakech
Ville Nouvelle or Gueliz it's the complete opposite to old Marrakech in terms of what the people are like, how they dress, food that's eaten and atmosphere. Worth a visit just to see a new angle. The heart of the new part of Marrakech, the Gueliz region offers an alternative vibe to the traditional and relaxed old medina atmosphere. Here we explore the most unmissable activities in this Moroccan area.
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I must say that this it's not the best of places to go to in Marrakech if you only want to know the tradicional old culture but, after a few days, the Marrakech Old Medina may overwhelm you. Yes, it's beautiful and nostalgic and there are tons of things to see and but, you may need a break. Who doesn't? This area its just a few minutes away the Medina Souks and it's more relaxed. You will find a more western style of life with coffee stores and shops. Most people speak English, French, Spanish and of course, Arabic. This is the place where you find essentials things like water, groceries, SIM cards, Zara Store, H&M, Starbucks and even Mcdonalds. Although Gueliz its modern and cosmopolitan, you feel you still in Africa. Very modern buildings, nice shops and restaurants, very lively neighbourhood.
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This area it's completely different from the Medina and closer to the feeling of big cities around the world. Interesting to see how Moroccan culture applies to a modern environment. Give yourself a pause from these chaotic narrow streets and dust from the Old Medina. Jemaa el Fna is not far from Gueliz. You can just walk, it's close and pretty safe. Anyway a 5 euro taxi can ride you there. New town is part of the Marrakech culture too and you'll be close to the action and culture.
How do you say it: Marrakech or Marrakesh? Don’t worry, both are okay! Marrakech Morocco in 4K by Wanna Walk - The common English spelling is Marrakesh and Marrakech in French is also widely used. I was told that the name Marrakech comes from the words amur kush which means The Land of God. This is the third largest city in Morocco with less population than Casablanca and Fez. The city lies near of the Atlas Mountains and it's pretty close to the Sahara Desert. Be sure to also visit the square of Jemaa El-Fna is very popular, in particular in the Marrakech's night. Lovely atmosphere at night in Gueliz, vibrant and safe. Much more fun to stay in Gueliz and then dip in and out of the medina.
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The markets of Marrakech (Souks or suuqs) close to Place Djemaa El-Fna offers almost anything, from souvenirs to spices, tea pots, tanginess, shoes, and much more. Being a foreigner means you'll pay more. The Koutoubia Mosque is right besides Djemaa El-Fna. The minaret of the mosque very popular and visible from almost all the city. As with most mosques in Morocco, non-Muslims are not allowed inside.
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This Entire Moroccan City is BLUE! Exploring Chefchaouen & Fes Medina
This ENTIRE city is BLUE!! Welcome back to Morocco everybody we have made our way further north to the city of Chefchaouen.
This city further proves just how beautiful the architecture is here in Morocco, especially when we make our way to the incredible medina of Fes.
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Best way to Experience the Sahara Desert | Camping in Merzouga, Morocco
The final Morocco vlog is here! Camping in the Sahara Desert at a spot called Merzouga.
Here we rode camels to our remote campsite, spent the night eating Moroccan food and listening to music played by the locals.
In the morning we made our way back to our new campsite by camel ride before jumping into some Jeeps to go on Safari.
To end it all a big long 13 hour bus ride to Marrakesh so we can finally show you what staying in a Riad is like.
Next stop: Flying home to surprise Jess's brother for Christmas!
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DIY Budget Travel (4K) - Morocco Merzouga Sahara Desert: Marrakech to Fes
Sarah and Charles discover the best of Morocco's Sahara Desert from Marrakech to Fes, including camel trekking at the famous Merzouga sand dunes, getting up close to capture the breathtaking sceneries high up at the Atlas Mountains, the famous real life filming village Ait Benhaddou, driving on the craziest road on earth near at Dades Gorge, experiencing Berber music and traditional cuisine Tajine. Sponsored by Holiday Morocco Tours and Sirocco Luxury Desert Camp
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On this two-week journey with Intrepid Travel through Morocco’s landscapes and cityscapes, you’ll explore the country’s best attractions. Enveloped in the country’s warm hospitality, experience cosmopolitan and cultural hubs, desert sands, medieval towns, ancient Roman ruins, historical monuments, mountain ranges, and insane views of the ocean.
Morocco borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This fascinating country is immersed in Berber, Arabian and European traditions, and where the fusion of old and new speaks through architecture and artwork. Morocco is also an incredibly diverse country. On the one hand, you have buzzing cities and on the other are the daily rituals of nomadic tribes.
As dusk falls on your first evening in this North African gem, start in the famous city of Casablanca before going on to towns like Rabat and Fes, wandering along desert sands in the Sahara and Djemaa El Fna in Marrakech, and even visit the epic snow-capped peaks of the Atlas Mountains.
As well as heading to coveted destinations in Morocco, this two-week trip also includes remote must-see spots. There’s the sleepy town of Midelt where you can watch local farmers go about their day and spend the night listening to local musicians perform traditional folksy jams. You’ll also ramble along the limestone river canyons of Todgha Gorge in the eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains, sleep under the stars in the mountain village of Aroumd and visit Ait Benhaddou, a famous ksar in the Ounila Valley and UNESCO World Heritage site.
This two-week journey ends with a bang in the metropolis of Marrakesh, a happening modern city with all the splendour of the past. Marrakesh’s heady concoction of intricate lanes, souks, opulent architecture, and fragrant cuisine is the perfect finale to the best of Morocco.
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Ever wondered what Fez, Morocco is like? I take you through a tour of one of the most underrated cities in the world. Street food, leather tanneries, Fez is a complex city that takes a while to really dig into. MOROCCO Travel - City of Fez help you as a travel guide to the city of Fez, more like a suggested day plan in Morocco Fez. We’ve put together some things to do in Fez or Fes the largest Medina in the world!. Plan a trip with the help of this travel video guide.
Fez was the capital of Morocco until 1912 and, although political power may have moved to Rabat, this still feels like the cultural and spiritual center of the country. It has an energy that is inescapable that comes as much from the buildings as it does the people.
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0:00 - From Lisbon to Fez by TAP Air Portugal
0:43 - Fez overview
0:50 - Inside the Medina of Fez
1:35 - Chouara Tannery
2:15 - The donkeys of Fez
2:43 - Shopping and shops
In episode 2 we will show other charms of the city of Fez beyond the Medina.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Morocco - Travel Video
Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman may have given the world Casablanca, but there is much more to see in Morocco than its largest city. This Atlantic coast country gives travelers the opportunity to experience life in an ancient Arabic culture, sunning on beaches or snow skiing in the mountains. Whether rambling through ancient medinas, sampling cuisine at a local souq or relaxing in the sun at a white-washed seaside town, the past is always present in this diverse and colorful country. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Morocco:
MOROCCO - Road trip (Fes, Volibilis, Moulay Idriss)
3 years ago I solo traveled to Morocco for 3 weeks going to famous places like Marrakesh, The Sahara Desert, Agadir, Casablanca etc. When I was there I made friends with a Moroccan guy named Yassir and we kept in touch. I promised him I come back because I really enjoyed my time there. He promised me a road trip if I’d go back and we really did it. I had such a fun time with him and his two other really funny friends. I learned a lot of the Moroccan culture, hanging only out with this 3 Moroccan dudes for over a week. We got to some beautiful spots in the North of Morocco. FES- VOLUBILIS - MOULAY IDRISS- CHEFCHAOEN -TANGIER - ASILLAH
FES - this huge city is incredible. The whole Medina (heart of the city) of Fes is a UNESCO World heritage. Founded in 789, everything is so old and traditonal, people sell everything you can imagine, the only transportation allowed here are donkeys. No cars are allowed, making it the world largest urban car free zone in the world. The Chouara Tannery is almost 1,000 years oldThis tannery has been in existence for almost a millenium, and is known for producing high-quality leather goods that are sold throughout the country. Everything here is done manually, and the tanning process hasn’t changed since medieval times. The University of al-Qarawiyyin now a mosque is the very first university in the world. Exploring the alleys of Fes is a journey itself.
VOLUBILIS- or travelers who decide to make the trek to the ruins of Volubilis, the main appeal is the fact that they offer excellent views of Roman art and architecture against the backdrop of the Moroccan countryside. Built upon the remains of an older Carthaginian city, the Roman settlement dates back to the third century BC. It was also very likely an administrative center in Roman Africa to oversee the exportation of grain back to Rome.
MOULAY IDRISS- Moulay Idriss is a town and important religious site in northern Morocco that makes a good day trip from Meknes (along with nearby Volubilis). For many centuries it has been a place of pilgrimage, thanks to its tomb of the city's founder, Moulay Idriss el Akhbar, a decendent of the Prophet Muhammad.
This video is about the first 3 places mentioned. I suggest you to visit Morocco it’s quite a unique country. So close to Europe (literally you can see Spain from the coast) but yet such a different world. This is definitely not my last time to visit this beautiful country.
Shokran to my Khouyas - Yassir, Yassine, Issam. Would have never enjoyed Morocco as much as I did without you. Thank you for your time, cooking, driving, taking care of me etc. I will never forget you and Inshallah we’ll see each other again
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NB: This Tour can be started from Marrakech or Fes
1st Day: Marrakech - Ait ben haddou - Skoura - Rose valley - Dades gorges
Morning departure via the highest pass in the Atlas mountains(2.260alt) Tizi-NTichka. You'll stop at the famous kasbah of Ait Ben-haddou ( Unesco site), where many movies filmed the main ones, Lawrence of Arabia, Tea in The Sahara , Game of Thrones and Gladiator. On your way to Dades gorges you'll see couple of Berber farmers in Skoura palms. Heading to gorges its here you'll appreciate tranquility of Atlas mountains, have the chance to explore the scene of daily life of Berber-Nomads isolated by the quietness moutain. Check into the hotel
2nd Day: Dades gorges - Bomalne - Todra gorges - Tourog - Arfoud - Merzouga
Have your breakfast and walk little bit between the beautiful Canyons, before heading for Merzouga, through an other kind of gorges, Todra ones, where you'll stop for a while to refersh yourself by bathing in the cold water of the river. Arrive to Merzouga Morocco's only genuine Saharan Erg(250m high), one of the those huge, drifting expanses of sand dunes thattypify much of the Algerian Sahara. Your camels are load-up, It is here that you will ride off the ocean of the golden-sand. While traveling to your camp you'll appreciate the pure beauty of the landscape. night in the middle of the dunes, under nomadic tent.
3rd Day: Merzouga - Arfoud - Ziz valley - Azrou - Ifrane - Fes
Wake up to witness the beautiful scenery of sunrise from the top of the dunes of Erg Chebbi Merzouga, Breakfast will be served at Hotel and take a shower. After being done with Merzouga sightseeing, you'll be transferred to Arfoud. Heading to Fez through Ziz valley rich by palms groves, Midelt for lunch and the the famed Middle Atlas cedar forest with its Barbery apes. Late afternoon arrival to Fes, drop off at your riad/hotel with amazing stories and unforgettable memories in your mind. Check into the hotel and end of the trip...
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• Sand-boarding in the dunes
• 2 dinners and breakfasts
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Morocco Road Trip to Blue City - Is Casablanca Worth Visiting?
We drove from Marrakesh to Casablanca ended our day in Chefchaouen, also known as the Blue City of Morocco. Many people told us to skip Casablanca but we thought we would give it a shot. This was our experience.
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SHOPPING in MARRAKECH! | Travel guide + scammers in MOROCCO
It's my first time in Morocco and also my first time to visit the Africa continent that's why this Morocco travel guide is quite long! hehe Booked a trip to Marrakech for Martin's birthday and I must say, it is one of the places you should definitely visit! Shopping in Marrakech souks is a no joke, you can easily get lost because there are no street signs but hey! I think getting lost is the best part. Here's a complete travel guide to Marrakech for first time travelers! The how to avoid scammers in Morocco, places that you can visit, what the famous shopping area jemaa el fnaa looks like in daylight and at night! We did a little shopping and boy, we sure had fun! We also triet different Riads in Marrakech and I highly recommend you to stay in a Riad than booking a hotel because it's the ULTIMATE MOROCCAN EXPERIENCE!
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Tangier, Morocco: Europe Meets Africa
More info about travel to Morocco: Most visitors to Tangier take a tour, daytripping in from Spain for a predictable series of experiences. But wandering through this delightfully disorienting town, at your own pace, is more fun. And to enjoy it with maximum understanding, you can hire a local guide.
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