14 Days in North Africa Part: 3

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(Here's Part: 1&2 in case you missed them! https://steemit.com/travel/@heiditravels/14-days-in-north-africa-part-1
https://steemit.com/travel/@heiditravels/14-days-in-north-africa-part-2)

After that eventful night in the Sahara Desert I'm on my way to Tamnougalt Morocco, where Farouk's family lives. I'll be staying 4 nights in a huge, interconnected casbah. I meet his brother Javid. I'm not sure of the spelling but he pronounced it like "Jah-wed" (I tried not to laugh at his name to avoid coming off completely insensitive but when he first said his name I immediately thought he was trying to say Jared.) I also met Javid's wife and their 3 year old daughter.

Their house was very nice compared to the rough exterior. My room had intricate carvings along the doorways and I even had a balcony that gave me views of the palm trees and mountain ranges.

First thing I did was take a looong hot shower. Oh yeah! Hot water lasts about 2, maybe 3 minutes. I at least got a chance to shower off the bug guts and dust and sand that I brought back with me from the desert. I proceeded to then hand wash the rest of my clothes that I'd worn so far. Ah, the perks of traveling :) After getting a good forearm workout from lathering up and rinsing then wringing out my jeans, I lay them out on my patio to dry in the setting sun and head downstairs for what will be the best meal I'll ever have in Morocco.

Javid comes out with a large tagine and lifts the top to reveal a delicious bubbling sight of baked chicken on a pile of couscous with potatoes. I can't express my gratitude and excitement enough. I dig in. And it's everything I wished it would be. Juicy chicken and tender creamy couscous. After I feel like I've gained a good 10 pounds I back away from the table say my thank you's and head up to bed.

I should note that the main languages spoken in Morocco are Arabic and French. At this point I'm completely clueless in both of these languages. Javid's wife doesn't speak a lick of English, but luckily Javid knows a couple key phrases which he uses as often as possible. These include: No problem, tranquil, good sleepin'. He managed to hold an entire conversation with me using only these phrases- along with me trying my best charades attempt to express to him my side of the convo. It was interesting.

The doorways in this house are shorter than what I'm used to, they are about 5'6" feet tall. I'm 5'10" so I had to be careful to remember to duck. The first day there, Javid was giving me the tour and showing me my room, he left for a second while I set my bags down and took a look around. Just as I was exiting the bathroom I knocked my head said "Ouch!" while the mirror on the wall to fell to the ground and broke. Javid, being nearby, heard the commotion and came running in saying -I swear this is exactly what he said, I'll never forget it: "Oh, no problem?" (Pointing to his own head, referring to my own injury) "No problem!" (pointing to the mirror referring to the broken mirror). And continued to repeat these two variations of the phrase a couple more times to be sure I understood he was concerned about me and not the mirror. "No problem? No problem. No problem? No problem."

I take a walk through this small village and come across some simple but happy people, they're farmers hard at work after a long day but they still have a smile to share.

The next day I want to get out and explore, I see a mountain range near by and I've got boots on my feet. I tell the family my plans and they look at me with concern. I tell them I have experience with climbing and I will be careful.

Here's what I saw:


The hike itself was kind of challenging. The whole mountain was covered in fallen rock and thorny bushes. I saw massive locusts and mountain goats. I loved the view so much I hiked up that mountain three days in a row.

It was time for me to make my way back to Marrakesh where I have to board the plane that will take me back to Portugal. So I call up Farouk and he gives me a ride from the casbah back to Ouarzazate. I know where I'm headed, the old familiar Al Waha Hotel, which is very conveniently located directly across the street from the bus station. I wake up early the next morning to buy my ticket to Marrakesh. The men in the station remind me of bookies at a horse race with their pads of paper ready to sell bus tickets. The next morning I'm waiting at the station for my bus and I'm approached by a young man in his early 20's wearing a sleek red and black leather jacket- reminds me of Michael Jackson. I'm curious to see how he plans on scamming me out of some money. He tells me he can help me find the right bus that I'll be riding, I tell him I don't need any help but thanks anyway, of course he persists. So much so in fact that when my bus arrives (and I'm already aware that's the one I need) he literally follows me to the bus, claiming that he had helped guide me there. I go to the back of the bus where they're loading up people's luggage, I hand the man my backpack. This guy has the nerve to tell me I owe him for his help. I laugh and shake my head saying no. I make my way on to the bus with my new best friend. He stands in the walkway next to me, trying to convince me that I owe him. I keep looking him straight in the eyes and say no. There are other tourists sitting nearby who all look relieved that they don't have the same problem I do at this point. Well now the bus is starting up and he's gotta go. Reluctantly he leaves. I feel bad that this is how he has to make a living, but I wasn't gonna be the sucker to pay him for nothing.

OK so that ordeal was over and now for the super fun, super safe 4 hour bus ride from Ouarzazate to Marrrakesh that takes me through the beautiful Atlas Mountains.
Mountain roads in Morocco are exhilarating. The width is that of about one and a half lanes, and guard rails? They don't need no stinkin' guard rails. Our bus flies around blind corners and skims the edge of the road so many times at this point I'm in a constant state of prayer. I'm happy I chose a window seat, it gives me the vantage point of seeing exactly how far down we would roll if the tires drifted not even a foot further past where they are now.

The foliage is really interesting during the drive, I see cactus and palm trees at the same time that I see pine trees and green grass. (These are the thoughts going through my head while I try to distract myself from the crashing and falling death sure to happen at any second.) I look around and nearly every other passenger on this bus is gripping the handle on the back of the seat in front of them. I continue to pray for our safety.

Surprise! I make it to Marrakesh and I never thought I'd be so happy to get here.
One more night in Marrakesh and I'm on a plane headed North to Lisbon. After a full day of travel I make it back to my small apartment in Nazaré Portugal, and take that nice long hot shower I've been daydreaming about for the past two weeks.

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One suggestion: can you also put the name(s) of the places you were in the day on the paper? :)
Also, do they have good internet there?

Cool adventure. Whats you next dream trip?
PS.
Your video is private so it not showing.

I really REALLY want to go to India. Also I'd love to go to South Africa and go on a safari, and check out Victoria Falls.
Thanks for the tip on the videos, should be fixed now :)

If you make it to vic falls go rafting. Its a must.

Have you done it? That's gotta be a great experience :)

YES! It was. I spent a half of year in Southern Africa. There are so many amazing things to do there, and they doesn't cost much money if that's an issue.

We should do a "steemit group travel"

That could get interesting! :)

Dude... that's a great idea.

Haha sign me up!

I would prefer to check out Australia though, coming from the north it would be fun to see what summer 24/7 feels like, or being somewhere where almost every animal you stumble upon could kill you, haha. ;P

How about a video night life in India, by an Indian?

I haven't been to India yet, but if you've got the footage I suggest posting it! Could be a hit :)

This looks really cool! Cant wait to see what's next!!

You should Take a trip down south, and come visit South Africa :)

you won't be disappointed.

I guess if she did all she has to do is write about it on steemit and it will cover her costs!

lol

This is true, especially because South Africa is dirt cheap xD

One day I'll make it to Cape Town! It looks so gorgeous there :)

The pictures don't lie.

Cape Town is one of my Favourite places to visit. Other really great places to Visit are also Durban for their beaches, and Kruger park for obvious reasons.

I think u have a lot of courage and self motivation to do a trip like this! And u put a lot of work by making this posts... Glad that steemit exist and rewards people like u. Just don't stop doing that.

Thank you so much @the-future That means so much to me.

I wish i wrote this article!

That was a wonderful article. The moment you stood up to that guy was enough for me to give you the upvote. Much love.

Thank you @marketingmonk that was an incredibly awkward moment!! I really appreciate your support. This has been an amazing experience seeing how good quality content can be recognized here on steemit. Much love right back to you :)

Nice Trip! Cool Afrika (:0

So, I'm new to this whole steem thing, and this is the first post I've read. I too have the travel bug, and this encapsulates everything I believe travel is and should be. Well written, great post,

Thanks for inspiring me to figure out where the upvote button is!

Welcome to Steemit @madillorama!! I'm glad you found my post and enjoyed it :) I hope you'll be posting something of your own for me to read in the future!

If I could possibly figure out what a mark up is and who this HTML guy is and where he is keeping all my photos, I just might make a post.

wow you had a great journey, thanks for sharing
It distracted me from beeing stranded in Thailand without money. If you´re interested in my story, i wrote a post about it. Best wishes :)

Across the border with Morocco is Mauritania. In Mauritania, the most beautiful desert in the world with blue stones.
Take your photos and videos are cool!

I'll do my best to make my way over there one day :)

Another great story, when I read you I almost feel like like I'm being taken on a journey. I've always wanted to travel, I guess I'll just live vicariously through you until I take the plunge. So thanks for re-awakening that goal of mine.

Have you read anything from Ryszard Kapuściński? He was a polish war correspondent that wrote incredibly descriptive, visceral books about his travels. If not, I'd highly recommend him.

Keep posting!

Hey thanks for the reading suggestion! It's always great to get new material to be inspired by. I'll be checking him out tonight thank you :)

All my videos, I publish i'm talking in this I atleast say hey all:)? Not saying this never happened but how current is this aventure? Just curious. Great post regardless get $$$!!! my vote pumped u up 3 more bucks:) Cheers.

This trip was back in March 2015, so I didn't think I'd have to authenticate it at the time of filming! The same will go for my next couple of posts since I'm drawing from past trips. But all of the trips I do from here on out will be fully identified as mine :) Thank you for the upvote I appreciate it!!

Wow the place is magnificent

Thank you for sharing your trip experience! loved all 3 posts! keep Steeming!

That makes me very happy to hear you've enjoyed it :) I'm just getting started!

I have been following your journey! Keep up the good work girl!

i used to travel a lot but or the last 6 years have gone hardly anywhere, married with a little girl now and time just doesn't permit. I love seeing the photos keep it up, mike

it's amazing :)
nice

Nice place, would like to visit someday :)

I love reading stories like this. )))

your stories inspiring me, ladies you are so rock
MY TRIP MY ADVENTURE

welcome to steemit community

I loved your story and the way you weave the everyday magic into the trace of the exotic that makes ordinary people seem so curious and amazing

It's good to take a step back and see the way things are from a different perspective :) That's a great way to remind yourself how blessed you are.

Keep up the good work. :)

How to post pictures and video ?

You can post pictures by first downloading them onto this website http://imgsafe.org/ and using the image address in the post. For videos, I download them onto my youtube channel and get the link from there.

This or you can also use http://imgur.com :)

Amazing. I love reading stories like this. They inspire me:)
Thanks for fixing the video/

and interesting how on steemit you can see stories and interesting travel, see these videos I wanted to take a trip ... Thanks for the post

nice trip ,nice picture

Very beautiful nature and countryside. Love to travel to exotic countries. Thanks to the author for the article.

You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it :)

Haha, I feel you with that fearless bus driver. I Had a similar experience on Madeira!

Beautiful photos, great storytelling, you deserve all the votes and i've added my own :)

Thank you so much @simba. I really appreciate your support! This is so amazing seeing how many people enjoy my writing and experiences, seriously, it blows me away!!

Well, thats because you write really well, you really pass the expirience through :)
Feel free to visit me as well, maybe you'll find my boring stuff interesting :)

'Pass the experience through' very well said simba

I wanted to have a platform like this to share my travels through SE a few months ago. It looks like you've already paid for your trip and more with Steemit. Congrats!!

Five days ago I was dreading having to return to work at my dad's sign shop and hope to save up enough money for a trip to Portugal in October, now I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much... but it seems like I finally might be able to manage a serious traveling adventure :) I'm incredibly excited!!

How was your trip? Where did you go?

Beautiful scenery

welcome to steemit community

Beautiful scenery

This is wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

You're welcome @daf, thank you for appreciating it :)

Nice read! Never been there before but having seen your photos, makes me really want to work harder to visit there!

If you travel like me, the plane ticket is the most expensive part!

Such an inspiring story, thanks for sharing it with us all!

It's my pleasure! It really makes me happy to know that you all appreciate my experiences and writing, I never thought I would get this kind of exposure.

Beautiful !

Hermoso que es África...

I wish I was tagging along in your journey. It sounds great!

Traveling with friends is soo much more fun than alone!

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