2016/01/09

Morocco The Most Beautiful Land On Earth

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why Cristiano Ronaldo love Morocco






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AhAND8iWZk

Tout d’abord, selon le magazine portugais Nova Gente, Cristiano Ronaldo ne se rendrait pas régulièrement au Maroc pour voir son ami Badr Hari mais pour y retrouver une jeune femme . De son côté, depuis quelques semaines

morocco i love you

Whenever someone asks me about my favorite countries I’ve visited, Morocco somehow always makes it up there on the list. Which is kind of funny considering that I left Morocco completely exhausted. Exhausted by the constant hassle, the rough intercity travels, and by its overall intensity.
But to me that pretty much sums up what Moroccos is all about. A country that evokes such a contrast in emotions. I went from loving it, to hating it almost on an hourly basis.

The Traveler in me

Hates Morocco

The constant hassle, the cheating taxi drivers – they leave us harried and exhausted at the end of the day as we escaped into the relative peace and quiet of our riyad.
Morocco’s famous touts might not deserve their past notoriety but they’re there, and for those not prepared it can get very overwhelming. I’d suggest layering up a good sense of humor and a thick skin when getting off the bus and walking around the souks. It might sound like you’re being rude, but responsing to every single ‘Hi, how are you?’ means you’ll never get to go anywhere.
Worst hassle encounter: Essaouira, Fes.

Loves Morocco

Morocco has everything! Beaches, mountains, deserts and it’s relatively easy to get around. The buses are not the best, but thankfully the small size of the country means less long distance bus trips you have to take.
Morocco is exciting, it’s exotic. The architecture is different, the people look different. The diversity of its people mean everyone speaks a little bit of everything: Spanish, Berber, Arabic, and French. The old town, the medinah of Morocco is compact, walkable, and to me the kind of towns I love: I can walk everywhere and there are things to see whereever you lay your eyes on.
Stepping into Morocco’s old towns does feel like stepping back in time.
Must visit Moroccan cities: Essaouira for its overal charm, Fes for its souks, Chefchaouen for its blue medina.






2016/01/06

i want travel to morocoo 2016


morocoo is my fun  and lovely contry Think of Morocco, and you probably picture yourself getting lost amid the twists and turns of ancient souks, riding a camel in the desert and relaxing in a traditional hammam (steam bath). But while the country's most famous attractions are well worth visiting -- Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque with its colorful mosaics, teeming Jemaa el-Fna Square in Marrakesh with its snake charmers and henna artists -- there are numerous surprises to discover here.

For instance, did you know that Morocco is home to a rare, critically endangered species of ibis? Or that there are a handful of vineyards quietly producing some very drinkable wines? Or that you can spend a few days herding sheep and picking almonds in a Berber village?

2016/01/02

WELCOME , 2016

Happy New Year! Before we catch up on the blessings 2016 has in store, let’s reflect a moment on the gifts the past year brought us. What a ride 2015 took us on! If the highs and lows felt extreme for you, know that you are not alone. If I could sum up this past year in two words, they would be “awakening” and “abundance.” When most of us think of these two words, we often associate them with fluffy new age concepts that may seem out of reach for most people. Yet experiencing an awakening, and moving into a greater awareness of abundance, are not always the “fairy tale filled with butterflies and rainbows” many imagine them to be

Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark - Perth Arena - February 7th 2014