Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Rabat (3) The Kasbah of the Udayas

We were impressed by Rabat, with plenty to see.

The Kasbah (or Citadel) dates back to the 12th century...

...with views over the Bou Regreg river's estuary...

...and beach.


The magnificent main Almohad gate, Bab Oudaia...

...and a traditional Moroccan door.

Looking back to the Kasbah...

...making our way to the medina (walled city)...

...with not-too-busy market areas...

...and inner courtyards.

I would definitely recommend a visit!

Saturday, 1 November 2025

Rabat (2) Mausoleum of Mohammed V

We were taken down into Rabat, starting with a walk around the mausoleum of Mohammed V.

The Mausoleum contains the tombs of King Mohammed V and his two sons King Hassan II and Prince Abdallah


Inside was very ornate but it was well worth while looking up

The guard seemed more than happy to have his photo taken with us!

Across the square are renovations of the ruined Almohad-era mosque...

...with the Hassan Tower in prominent view

Part of the mosque's original walls.


The cloudy sky definitely gave our visit an atmosphere.



Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Rabat (1)

We caught the train from Marrakech to Rabat where Mehdi's auntie picked us up, taking us to her home to the south of the city.

The station at Marrakech was very impressive.

Najia on the right with her two sisters. Lovely people!

Just look at the auntie's house...


...amazing.


Tine in the garden by the pool (& Mehdi's feet).

Young Selim enjoyed a bit of pool time with his Papa.

Friday, 24 October 2025

Food!

One thing you can't say is that you don't eat well in Morocco!

On our return to Marrakech we were invited out for a meal by one of Najia's friends, Ann-Marie.

The restaurant was out of town in a beautiful spot...

...and we were instantly comfortable with Ann-Marie despite not meeting her before. (I hope you notice the wine glasses: the only time we had alcohol in 10 days!)

Just look at the spread of food, and these were just the starters!

An idyllic spot but what a great evening.

On our return to Casablanca we had another meal out at Le Sqala restaurant.

Élodie, Selim & Mehdi tucking in...

...yet another feast.

Selim enjoying the music too.

Another day we were invited to other friends of the family and we were served this giant couscous. Although totally delicious we didn't do the dish justice. It was enormous!

Monday, 20 October 2025

Trip to the Red Mountains (2)

We had an amazing young guide who took us up the very tricky valley to the first waterfall.

Setti Fadma

The busy walk along the banks of the Ourika


Walking up the valley there were many opportunities to spend. Here soft drinks cooled by stream water...

...and artisans showing off their wares.


At last we reached the first waterfall. We weren't alone!

On the return trek you could even pick your wedding outfit!

Back in the main valley it's time to eat, with good food and local music.

Thursday, 16 October 2025

Trip to the Red Mountains (1)

We hired a guide to take us to the Red Mountains above Marrakech.

A photo opportunity stop: Tine near a camel. We resisted going for a ride!

Look how the road was shored up!

There was a great view of the Ourika valley...

...with our destination of Setti Fadma a little further away.

Our guide took us to visit a typical Beber house. Berbers were the original nomadic tribe of the area.

Every home should have one: a mill to grind flour

I can make out evidence of a fire underneath but I'm not sure how this oven worked!

The kitchen area...

...and living space. This could be a living room or bedroom!