We arrived in Fes in time to go to a dinner and show that evening. The show was pretty budget, with long gaps between performers with groups of guests leaving as they thought the show had finished.
Rabat is a coastal town with a large marina and big yachts moored. It had a tram system and was the most modern of all the Moroccan cities we visited. It was then onto Casablanca where we spent the night before arriving back in Marrakesh. In Casablanca we had a night on the town as it was one of our group members 30th birthday. Being a muslim country alcohol is not freely available, but luckily our tour guide sourced some for us that we had to sneak into the hotel and drink before dinner. Our guide Muzza also made arrangements with a restuarant that we could take spirits in as long as they were premixed into a fizzy bottle. In the morning we visited the United Nations Square and the impressive Mosque of Hassan II.
We arrived back in Marreksh in the afternoon where we were able to explore explore the famous Djemaa el Fna Square, where there were snake charmers!! Everytime I wanted to get close enough to see what was happening a man would come over shoving snakes at us as a way of enticing us over. That type of marketing certainly didn't work on me! There were also loads of monkeys chained up and being dragged around as tourist draw cards. Some even had nappies on, it was rather disturbing and most of our group asked about animal cruelty groups getting involved to stop the abuse of the monkeys and the cobras. In the evening we headed back to the square for dinner as it had been transformed into outdoor restuarants. The area was bustling with families out for a cheap meal. As we were paying for our meal a young mother with a toddler in tow came up to me and begged for our left over bread. I gave it to her and felt good. Nek minnit I turn around and two women are putting our left over chicken bones into a plastic bag and eating our left over couscous and vegetables with our cutlery. I found this quite disturbing and wasn't sure what to do other than get Nathan to watch them too.
All-in-all we had a fabulous time in Morocco. It was nice to go away for a long period of time and meet new people on our tour group.
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