



Novembris, 7 dienas Marokā
Marrakech – Fez – Chefchaouen – Casablanca – Agafay Desert – Taghazout
Morocco – a sun-kissed destination and incredibly diverse. Sharing my experiences and adventures. Seven days filled with so many experiences, yet still leaving some adventures for the next time.
Marrākeša
The market that never sleeps and is always bustling with activity. When it feels overwhelming, remember that once you return to your riad, you’ll experience such tranquility that the feeling of being overwhelmed will fade away.



Ozoud ūdenskritums
Patiesi iespaidīgs ūdenskritums ar draudzīgu mērkaķu sastapšanu. Nedaudz vairāk kā divu stundu attālumā no Marrākešas, bet, ja dodies uz ziemeļu pusi, tas noteikti var būt kā viens no brauciena pieturpunktiem.



Šefšāvana jeb zilā debesu pilsēta
Zilā debesu pilsēta ar skaistām, mierpilnām un vairāk kā piecdesmit zilo norkāsu ielām, mājām un pagalmiem. Maģiska vieta.





Casablanca – Hassan II Mosque
Iespaidīga mošeja, kas daļēji atrodas okeānā. Tā izceļas ar apbrīnojamām marokāņu amatniecības spējām, skaists un sarežģīts marmora un ciedru koka darbs.






Agafajas tuksnesis
Experiencing the silence in the middle of the desert and the feeling of being lost in nowhere is something I highly recommend. Cooling off in a pool in the middle of the desert is surreal. This desert is located just an hour’s drive from Marrakech, making it easily accessible if you have limited time in Morocco but still want to enjoy a part of the desert’s magic. I stayed at Agafay Luxury Camp and absolutely loved it.








Pamatinformācijai
Riādes enchanted me; the tranquility they offer is truly remarkable. It’s magical, and when experiencing Morocco, staying in this type of accommodation is a must. Meanwhile, spending nights in a desert in luxurious tents, stargazing and camel rides at sunrise on the dunes, is an unforgettable experience.
Riads I’ve experienced and recommend staying in












Ēdiens – Although Moroccan cuisine didn’t quite appeal to me, French cuisine is also popular here. There are truly delicious and beautiful places for meals.



Ceļu Marokā mēroju ar auto was very convenient and, I must say, without any incidents, except for one thing: never trust locals who claim that the road is closed and offer to show you the “right” way. Remember, the roads are not closed, and you should ignore these offers! Sometimes, even if it feels unsafe, you might have to leave your car keys in parking lots located in the courtyards of Marrakech’s old town. However, I trusted this practice, especially when the place was recommended by one of the accommodations.
Paldies, ka pievienojies man šajā ceļojumā un ļāvi dalīties ar iespaidiem un pieredzi no Marokas.
Tiekamies nākamajā stāstā!
Pateicībā, Zane
