Tell me about ancient civilizations, fallen Empires, and I am all ears. For a brief time as a child I wanted to be an archeologist. Yes, excavating things from the past sounded like a very exciting job, but soon I came to realise it looked a lot more excited in the movies than in real … Continue reading Volubilis, Morocco – a brief stop into a Roman past
Author: Nic
Moulay Idriss, Morocco – the 3rd stop
Literally carved from the mountain, Moulay Idriss would be our third stop in the North Moroccan adventure. It is one of the country's most important pilgrimage sites. While the utmost goal of a Muslim should be to go to Mecca, poorer people have other options closer to home. Moulay Idriss is one of those places. … Continue reading Moulay Idriss, Morocco – the 3rd stop
Rabat, Morocco – the 2nd stop
After Casablanca, the second stop was Rabat, another town by the ocean but with a much more welcoming atmosphere. Part of its charm is the fact of not being a massive tourist attraction yet, and still possessing the charm of a Moroccan small town. We got off the train station and the first thing I … Continue reading Rabat, Morocco – the 2nd stop
Casablanca, Morocco – my first encounter with real poverty
I got back from a 9 day trip to North Morocco and it seems I have been away for a month, in a completely different world. This time, I didn't go solo. I went with one of my best friends and we decided to go with Intrepid Travel. We felt safer going on a group … Continue reading Casablanca, Morocco – my first encounter with real poverty
living a tale of two cities
I never thought I would I had been not one, not two, but four times in Paris. I would never thought I would hear from others after saying I was going to Paris the sentence "what, again?" Not just because just 3 years ago I was broke and travel prospects were only a dream, but … Continue reading living a tale of two cities




