Week 1, Morocco: Fez
Up to the 25th: packing, and preparing ...
... but then finally the day was there. My good friend Henk took me to Rotterdam Airport for my flight to Fez.
Landed late in the afternoon.
No wifi at the airport, but luckily the cab driver had made a sign with my name on it, so...
Arrived at the meeting place (a (rather luxurious) camp site), where i had a cabin (tiny bungalow) for the first two nights.
Unpacked and grabbed a burger at the camp site's restaurant.
Came back around noon, unpacked, made lunch, another walk to a nearby tea-house, made diner, and now updating my blog at the campsite ... i think i will have another excellent night of sleep.
Luxury will be over from tomorrow and on wards, because i will move from my cabin, to the campsite and start living in my little tent.
More tomorrow ...
October 27th:
Slept in till 8.30, showered, shaved, breakfasted and moved to the campsite to install my tent there.
Ran into Garry, one of the group who will follow the truck in his own vehicle (a land-rover).
Went back to the supermarket to get some stuff to store my valuables. Grabbed a burger at McD's and walked back.
Spend the rest of the (chilly!) afternoon updating blogs, talks, etc.
Diner was just a sandwich with tuna/tomato sauce and a soda. At the tent.
Oh yeah, ants here ... by the zillions! Keep the tent zipped up!
Now updating blog at the campsites reception ...
Drank my last bit of wine at the tent and slept like a log.
October 28th:
Woke up 7.30, showered, breakfasted, coffee and chats with Jordan (driver) and checked the news at the reception (wifi place).
At 10.30 Garry (GB), Jordan, Cloe and me went to the old part of town by cab. Did a very nice stroll there ... take a look:
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| Beautiful leather products ... |
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| We didn't know if it was a horses head or the head of a tapir ... |
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| Preparing a horses head for consumption ... |
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| Mint tea for 50 cents ... |
Bought a very nice leather wallet (4,-), had a magnificent Moroccan mint tea (0,50) and strolled some more.
Got lost (MAPS.ME got confused), but found a taxi to bring us to the Carre Four, where i bought a new bottle of wine (see if this one lasts as long as the previous one ...;-) )
Then (again by cab) back to the campsite. Checked my mail, unpacked, met Dave (new group member) and killed the time playing digger and blog writing.
Got some tea at a local restaurant (with a nice view):
... and had diner with Garry and Marc (driver of another following vehicle).
Updated blog and went back to my tent to chat a little with Jordan over a glass of wine. Went to sleep at 10.00h
Anyway, all in all a nice day.
Tomorrow is the official start of the tour, but of the 22 group members only 4 have showed up so far .... Met a few others via our Whats-app group though ...
Laterz...
October 29th:
Rose at 7.30, long showers and toiletries, small home made (i.e. "tent made") breakfast, did the news over a cup of coffee at the restaurant and (secretly) downloaded complete season 1 of Start trek TNG. For the lonely nights at the desert over the upcoming weeks.
Met some the newly arrived fellow travelers, and at 12.30 went for an incredible extensive brunch to a local restaurant nearby. With Rasheer (UK-India), Garry and Marc.
They went back, and I went to the mega-sized supermarket for some last shopping's.
Back at the campsite at 16.00 h for the instructions before the trip starts. Group looks ok. You will get to know the names over the next few days.
Took a look at the dutch football results and could not suppress a big smile ... Ajax ... hahahaha ... last!
Back at the truck, chatted with the newcomers, diner (not hungry at all after the big brunch), and updating blog at the restaurant.
Glass of wine, little chats at the truck and a early night again...
Laterz ...
October 30th:
Slept good, but ... rain. Ground was soaked, but the inside of my tent stayed dry, so...
Breakfast under the tarp. Really good breakfast: eggs, coffee, tea, serials, bread, everything...
But the bloody rain wouldn't stop:
And so... spend the biggest part of the day internetting at the reception:
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| Gretchen from the US and Ben from Germany |












































Hi Jan wonderful following you and your blog. Enjoy your trip and keep safe
ReplyDeleteNice story Jan
ReplyDeleteMooi man, leuk om te lezen. Geniet ervan!
ReplyDeleteLeuk om te lezen Jan. Veel plezier.
ReplyDeleteMooie foto’s en verhaal van je reis!
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ReplyDeleteLeuk om te lezen Jan. Doet me denken aan mijn trip door Marokko (bijna 40 jr geleden) Ook met zo'n soort truck.
ReplyDeleteHeerlijk om te lezen Jan! Goeie reis, we reizen met je mee! jan & Jeannette
ReplyDeleteAny idea, if those makeshift dwellings were set up by refugees/migrants?
ReplyDeleteMooie verslagen. Leuk om te lezen. Pas goed op jezelf hè!! Groeten van de Mollekes!!
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