{"id":20524,"date":"2018-02-11T03:44:33","date_gmt":"2018-02-11T00:44:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tstories.gr\/?p=20524\/"},"modified":"2018-02-15T16:42:56","modified_gmt":"2018-02-15T13:42:56","slug":"epic-roadtrip-across-morocco","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tstories.gr\/en\/epic-roadtrip-across-morocco\/","title":{"rendered":"An epic roadtrip across Morocco A’"},"content":{"rendered":"
It was back in March 2016 when me and my best friends headed to Morocco by plane and even though I wouldn’t think of visiting the North-African country again, I have to admit that it was one of the funniest and most exciting trips of that year. I had so many great experiences and took so many photos, I had to share with you!<\/p>\n
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First of all, I would be traveling with company after a long time (No, I wouldn’t suggest traveling solo to Morocco). This would also be my friends’ S. first trip by plane. I hadn’t had the chance to travel with friends for a really long time and all the laughing, jumping on beds, socializing with locals, finding yourself embarassed in front of a group of strangers makes a trip with friends more than great. It makes it EPIC!<\/p>\n
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We landed in Marrakech on a Sunday noon with the heatwave and humidity welcoming us at the airport. Hamid, our driver, was waiting for us there to introduce us to our new “home” for the next week \u2013 his jeep.<\/p>\n
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The 20-minute ride to Marrakech<\/strong> turned into 45 minutes on the road due to the heavy traffic jam. The characteristic palm trees by the city’s entrance\u00a0 (said to be over 30.000) made us feel the African vibe of the country. And so did the old cars and motorbikes with no plates running around us like crazy!<\/p>\n The riad (the traditional Moroccan house) we were staying was located inside the medina where no cars were allowed. We left the car,\u00a0 took a cart with our driver and headed to the small alleys leading to our hotel.<\/p>\n We had a traditional Moroccan mint tea \u2013 which I loved even though I’m not a big tea fan \u2013 and after our friend L. joined us, we all headed to Moroccos main square, Djemaa el-Fnaa.<\/p>\n\n\t\t