Sep 27 2008
One’s Travel Journal: Morocco
I was browsing thru a travel application website yesterday and didn’t notice the time as I was deeply absorbed looking at the travel photos and reading travel journals of travelers who have been to places like Sweden, Rome, Morocco, Argentina, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Norway, and more.
I’d like to pick one destination from this website for this post, a country officially called the Kingdom of Morocco. It is a country in North Africa but is the only African country that is not currently a member of African Union. Interesting. It has international borders with Algeria, Spain and Mauritania so you can travel to Morocco thru these countries.
I haven’t traveled to this country yet so let’s see what’s in this travel journal. According to the travel summary, the traveler took a ferry from Tarifa, Spain to Tangier, Morocco and spent a week in this country. The trip itinerary listed 11 destinations. Can’t picture out where it is? Don’t worry coz on the right you can see an interactive map of Morocco where the 11 destinations are numbered according to the itinerary. I clicked on the 8th destination, Merzouga (see photo). It then showed on the right side a photo and the journal entry. If you want to see more photos or videos in this particular destination, just click on the tab Photos & Videos. That’s what I did after reading the journal, and saw more pictures of Merzouga: a desert area where you can ride a camel.
If you want to share your travel experiences, this site is something I would like you to try. You can post your trip summary, trip itinerary, trip journal, travel photos and videos, tips and reviews of places you have been to. Readers can also leave a comment. This site is a traveler’s complete resource for recreating that memorable trip experience, which starts from planning a trip until the trip is over. Next time you embark on a destination, try Sosauce Travel. It’s free.
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Best brush up on your french if you’re planning to go to Morocco. As I remember it’s still widely spoken throughout northern Africa. English is making some headway though.
thanks for that tip Chris.
Have always wanted to go there and even more after reading this post - thanks for sharing!
Btw1: Thanks for the visit and nice comments - great to see greeting from Finland too.
Btw2: 30C this summer was a bit more than normal
hi ta`, before you go to Morocco, you have an award, check my site
But did you say something like an award for me before? Oh i read about that long after it was given, and i’m afraid i couldn’t find the site, so i’ve not done it, if ever i really got it right.
If you give me the site, i’ll get to it…late now? sagdi lang gud, we’ll not just be too serious about it, yeah?
hi RennyBA, welcome to cookietravels. i know it’s ur first visit. hope u drop by again.
mommm! hehe i already i mean finally put up the ‘i love your blog’ award. thx a lot for it.
the one u r referring to is in my other blog. it’s not an award but a tag. ok i’ll send u the link.