While in Morocco, my travel buddy insisted we visit a local Hammam-a bathing house. Hammans are common place in cities and towns throughout Morocco. There are men and women hammams, never co-ed and are places for Moroccans to bathe, relax, and gossip. In a country dominated by men, we wanted to be in a place where … Continue reading »
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A camel trek in the Sahara!
The Sahara greeted us with an amber glow. We oohed and awed as we approached the marvel of sand dunes before us, snapping photos to capture the moment. We veered off the paved road and drove for 5 minutes on gravel and sand, where men dressed in blue tunics and turbans awaited our arrival. We … Continue reading »
OMG- Guess whose coming to visit?
Since I embarked on my crazy adventure to Africa, I’ve been hoping my younger brother would one day be curious enough about travel; seeing new places, staying in hostels, sampling the local cuisine, roaming new streets and maybe even experience what Couchsurfing is all about. (He has been to Paris/London with my dad but that’s … Continue reading »
A “road trip” to the Sahara desert!
Morocco is a land with every landscape imaginable. I had no idea until I boarded a 18 seater van-bus at 8am after a quick breakfast of various breads, mint tea and fresh squeezed orange juice. My travel buddy Lisa and I spent weeks planning our trip to Morocco and decided a visit to the Sahara desert … Continue reading »
Eating my heart out in: Morocco
Morocco is a country of spices, a spice for almost every type of landscape you can imagine- rivers and beaches to the gorgeous green country side to desert, oasis’s and sand dunes. Take a walk through a souq (market) and you’ll encounter spice and herbal shops every 100 steps you may wonder how they profit. The … Continue reading »
“Getting lost” in the souqs in Marrakech, Morocco
After spending all night on the train, our day began by debating whether we should walk or take a taxi to the grand plaza. Morocco is a land of bargaining and negotiating prices from taxi’s to souvenirs to even hotels and tours. We were approached by a taxi driver with a high price and our … Continue reading »
The adventure begins- Morocco here we come!
Lisa and I had big plans to be on a very early bus from Malaga to Algeciras to catch the ferry but we decided more sleep meant us being more savvy travelers. Always key! We got to the bus station by noon and were disappointed the 12:30 bus was already sold out. Thankfully there was … Continue reading »
A night and day in Malaga with friends before the big adventure!
Since January I’ve pondered where I’d go for Semana Santa or Spring Break as we refer to it, in the States. I have an endless list of places I’d like to visit but when March approached and I still didn’t have plans I debated between joining a friend to Switzerland- she has family in a … Continue reading »
In photos: Dublin Temple Bar Food Market
Temple Bar Food Market is a small little outdoor market every Saturday in Dublin. It’s a Foodie paradise serving ready to eat meals (Indian, Mexican, Savory pies, quiche…), cheese, meat, veggies, desserts and bread. Bring your appetite. Sarah and I made the mistake of having a delicious brunch right before strolling through the market. We … Continue reading »