Beautiful stops and sites discovered in Morocco in March
FR

Translated into English.

AL Aleph240758 Veteran ·
Oh, it's so beautiful—I hope the trip is just postponed and I can go in a few months. In the meantime, I'm savoring all these wonders that only make me want to go even more.

MarieJo
Qui a l'habitude de voyager sait qu'il vient toujours un moment où il faut partir... Paulo Coelho
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Yes, can't wait for everything to get back to normal.
DA Danouck Regular ·
Right now, we're invited to explore France, and the beautiful sights are plentiful too. Today, I spent my day on Bréhat, a small island near my place, and I had a fantastic time. It was simply amazing. Stunning landscapes, wonderful weather, and very few people on the trails. A true paradise!

TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
I’m convinced that France is beautiful. And we’re planning to explore our lovely country in the coming weeks. But we haven’t forgotten our Moroccan friends, who are going to suffer a lot from the situation. No tourists means no work for many of them, and other sectors of the economy are also affected.
DA Danouck Regular ·
All over the world, the post-coronavirus era is going to bring a lot of hardship. Unfortunately, the poorest will be the hardest hit. We’d like to believe in a fairer sharing of wealth!
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
hello yes, Amtoudi is a must-see for me in the south! I stay there at least 2 or 3 nights—there’s the visit to the granaries, walks to the pools, and then the peaceful evening life of the locals! here’s a little preview!



the road to the south is stunning too! in February this year, the mountains were covered in purple flowers! Actually, in Morocco, there’s always something new to discover! safe travels to everyone... down with corona in 2021! francia

Absolutely, Amtoudi is something exceptional, unique! We were dazzled by this incredible site.
SO Songhai73 Globetrotter ·
hi there yes, France is gorgeous too! we’re really lucky, for those who can travel! but I miss Morocco! When I arrive, I rediscover feelings I don’t have here! the smells, the sights, the music, and especially the contact with people... when I come back to France, I miss the "salam" from the chibanis, people coming up to offer help, kids who stick around a bit... well, life, you know! okay, I’m telling myself: next spring, inshallah, no corona! 😉
le mérite d'un homme réside dans sa connaissance et dans ses actes et non point dans la couleur de sa peau ou de sa religion! Khalil Gibran
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
If all goes well, we should be able to explore Bréhat Island sometime in June. So, fingers crossed! It seems like it’s definitely worth a little stopover!
DA Danouck Regular ·
Spending a day there is great. In June, it won’t be too crowded yet. Don’t leave too late in the morning—try to be there by 9:30. It’ll be peaceful. If you like walking, head to the Peacock Lighthouse as soon as you arrive in the morning. It’s at the other end of the island. Then, make your way back calmly toward the ferry dock, stopping at the Saint-Michel Chapel—from there, you’ll have an amazing view of the entire archipelago. Below, you’ll see the tidal mill. And if you continue to Guerzido Beach, which is worth a little break, you can visit the glassworks if you have time. But the whole island is dotted with stunning viewpoints. It’s pure magic!
JE Jeeaan Globetrotter ·
Thanks for these handy little tips. Have a good evening.
MI Milo53 Regular ·
Back in Morocco, south of Essaouira.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
I really love this harmony and the atmosphere it gives off. Nice photo and great angle!
MI Milo53 Regular ·
Thanks Daniel. Have a great weekend.
DA Danouck Regular ·
It’s that serenity that fascinates us a bit. In Morocco, the pace of life is different, even if life isn’t easy for everyone there.
VE Vero3000 Regular ·
Let's stay in Essaouira.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Some of you might smell April Fools'...
DA Danouck Regular ·
Thanks Véronique for continuing to make us dream of Morocco while we wait for better days.
VE Vero3000 Regular ·
Better days are on the horizon. We hope everything goes well for everyone.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
But the uncertainties remain...
Léa83 Regular ·
To pass the time...
Léa
HA Hannahannah Globetrotter ·
For dreaming while waiting to go back. Somewhere beyond the Ait Mansour gorges—peace and quiet guaranteed! 😎

Que se vuelva la tortilla
Léa83 Regular ·
Meeting with mussel fishermen on the Atlantic coast.
Léa
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
The art of resourcefulness.
IN Indymalte Veteran ·
while waiting in Sidi Kaouki

DA Danouck Regular ·
The journey continues, it's amazing! Thanks everyone!
DA Danouck Regular ·
I love this photo, it's amazing. Thanks.
DA Danouck Regular ·
What's in the jar?
IN Indymalte Veteran ·
Yes, I love it too!
VE Vero3000 Regular ·
Great photo, indeed... The kind of shot you get once in a lifetime. We were there at just the right moment. Well done and thanks for sharing!
CZ Czamam Veteran ·
What's in the jar?

A light bulb! It replaces the wall lights you find in stores. I have the same one outside my front door.
CA Casellego ·
Awesome.. even if it’s not really aesthetic 😉
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
That’s so clever... and so simple! I think it’s really great! For aesthetics, I’d start by removing the labels.
DA Danouck Regular ·
Thanks Martine for the tips! 😉 Good call. 😉a
Léa83 Regular ·
We're still in the realm of resourcefulness with this local fridge to keep water cool.
Léa
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Oh yes, that’s a great find! The guy’s ingenious!
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
Waiting in Sidi Kaouki



Was it a Friday?
IN Indymalte Veteran ·
Indeed, a Friday in March 2019
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
The beautiful outfits for Friday’s big prayer had really set the tone for me.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Gorgeous outfits!
Léa83 Regular ·
And now for something unusual...
Léa
HA Hannahannah Globetrotter ·
........."We're still in the realm of resourcefulness with this 'village fridge'"......

You can find the same at La Redoute - 3 liters - 😉 just wrap it in a towel 😎

I wanted to add a photo but the format won't allow it.
Que se vuelva la tortilla
IN Indymalte Veteran ·
Back to work!

in Guelmin In Taroudant





In Essaouira

Near Tafraoute, a photo I don’t usually share



It’s almost lunchtime—let’s share Masaoud’s couscous in his lovely little garden at the Aït Mansour gorges
HA Hannahannah Globetrotter ·
Gorgeous photos! They’re making me want to go to Messaoud’s to share a couscous with the cats.
Que se vuelva la tortilla
AX Axelfl Regular ·
The snow-capped Atlas peaks.
IN Indymalte Veteran ·
photo taken from which spot for this magnificent panorama?
AX Axelfl Regular ·
We made our way up to the Tichka Pass.
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Heading down toward Tarfaya.
DD Dd44 Veteran ·
Heading down toward Tarfaya.

This road is incredible, constantly under the threat of sand.
Léa83 Regular ·
Still on the Atlantic, alone facing the ocean.
Léa
TR Trostang Globetrotter ·
Man feels small in the face of the vastness of the ocean. Lovely photo.

Similar discussions

You might also like