http://www.travel-exploration.com/mpage.cfm/Shopping_In_Souks_Markets
Almost out of Morocco - SO MUCH
By this point in my travels, I was pretty sick gastrointestinally. I LOVED THE FOOD IN MOROCCO. I did not like that I could barely contain myself. I began to grow weary of my food options. The final push to survive and experience my time in Morocco. Thankfully, by taking medicine and being more careful of what I consumed. I started to feel better.
Going into this trip, I had dreamed of all the items I wanted to buy and bring from Morocco. Marrekech was the place to splurge. The marketplace of my dreams. However, I was exhausted and I had little desire to engage in bartering and haggling. I wish I had unlimited funds and energy. There was so much I really wanted but felt limited. Thankfully, due to the size of my group, I did not appear to be the best candidate for the vendors to approach.
We began in Marrakech by visiting the Saddian Tombs.
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco/marrakesh/attractions/saadian-tombs/a/poi-sig/1144240/1316370
Berber Carpet Showroom & Sales
https://moroccotravelblog.com/2009/04/24/berber-carpet-weaving/
https://www.lesnomadesdemarrakech.com/
Bahia Palace
http://www.palais-bahia.com/en/
https://www.egypttoursplus.com/bahia-palace/
https://www.journeybeyondtravel.com/blog/bahia-palace-marrakesh-morocco.html
Spice Market
https://theculturetrip.com/africa/morocco/articles/an-introduction-to-saffron-harvest-in-morocco/
Sunset Camel Ride
I earned my Camel Driving License.
Moroccan Cooking Classes @ La Maison Arabe
Majorelle Gardens & Berber Museum.
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https://moroccotravelblog.com/2017/03/16/top-12-things-to-do-in-morocco/
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