Thank you! 🫶 I’m glad it was informative. Fès should surely be in your list of places to visit in Morocco, especially if you visit mainly the northern part of Morocco 🇲🇦
Thank you! And thanks for watching 🌟 there will be a few more vlogs on Morocco. It was pretty epic for me, being a very different destinations from the ones I’m used to!
Hey mate , I just finished watching your vlog about Dar Hafsa and Fes, and I must say, it was absolutely captivating! Your storytelling skills and attention to detail really brought out the essence of our beloved city. From the narrow streets of the old town to the bustling markets filled with colorful spices and handmade crafts, you showcased the true beauty and charm of Fes. It made me feel nostalgic and proud to call this place home. Your vlog reminded me of the warm hospitality and welcoming nature of the people in Fes. It's like a hidden gem that deserves to be explored and cherished by everyone. Thank you for sharing this incredible journey with us. Can't wait to see more of your adventures! Sending lots of love and positivity your way! ❤️✨"
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message! All true and I really hope I’ll be able to spend more time in Morocco in the future to get to know the country and the people even more. there is so much to learn from a trip like this ❤️
Thanks for your comment! Next video will be all about Chefchaouen 😊 I can confirm that travelling in Morocco as a female solo traveler was a bit overwhelming but after the first shock, I started understanding the people there and I relaxed. Something to be aware of, locals often stop tourists to offer guidance around the city or just to chat but in the end, they actually hope to get paid for it. As a solo traveler, I was probably stopped more often and it was hard at the beginning. When I got more confident and I knew where to go, I was stopped less and I also learned to just or ignore or say no to these attempts. I suggest you go on organised tours (links in the description - that’s the company I use to book tours) and also that you ask the riad you are staying at to come and pick you up at the airport, so the first bit is easier. Hope this helps and I still think it was amazing visiting Morocco and I would surely go back 😊
Oh, it took me a little bit to familiarise with it, but I really liked it in the end. I’ll be honest though, Tangier is my favourite city in Northern Morocco ☺️ Thank you!