Before I Went vs. After I Went
Everything I learned after 10 days in Morocco.
Miranda Mockenhaupt
Morocco
Before Morocco, I Thought...
I'd need a ton of cash.
Marrakech would be my favorite city.
Google Maps would get me everywhere.
After Morocco, Here's What I'd Tell You
đ§ Buy water whenever you can. Morocco is way drier than I expected, especially in the desert. Also, don't brush your teeth with sink water. We used bottled water the entire trip, even for our toothbrushes.
đ§» Throw some wet wipes and hand sanitizer in your bag. You'll thank yourself later. Not every restroom is stocked the way you're probably used to.
đ” Carry cash. I honestly used cash almost the entire trip. ATMs aren't hard to find, but it's nice not having to stop every time you want to grab something.
đïž Look up before stepping into an alley. The medinas aren't just for people. Motorcycles, bikes, and donkeys all use the same paths. I almost got clipped a couple of times walking out of our riad.
đïž Leave room in your suitcase. Seriously. I was sitting on mine trying to get it to close after buying artwork, ceramics, and way too many souvenirs.
đ¶ Download Google Maps before you go. It still gets confused sometimes in the medinas, but it was much more reliable than Apple Maps for us.
đ„Ÿ Wear the comfy shoes. Nobody cares what you're wearing when you've walked 20,000 steps. Lightweight clothes are a lifesaver too because it gets hot.
đ€ Learn two words: "Salam" and "Shukran." That's hello and thank you. People genuinely appreciated the effort, even if that was all we knew.
đ Don't panic if you're "lost." Some of our favorite memories came from wandering down random streets or stopping somewhere we never planned on visiting.
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