How To Travel Across Morocco in 12 Days
June 4, 2019Hi guys, thank you so much for visiting!! We travelled to Morocco in 2017, 2018 and spent a lot of time there. Didn’t do some intense or crazy trips around Morocco but experienced something more like… easy going… places – such as art hotels, scenery spots etc… Let me know what you think about the video?
Continue Reading…A DREAMER
September 21, 2018
A dreamer, a person who dare to think far, and further, and who is full of fantasies and “unrealistic” plans in his life. How far can you go if you dare not to imagine the amazingness of your destination, what else is left during one’s journal if his mind is tamed from dreams.
LA MAISON THE HOUSE – MARRAKECH MOST HYPED AIRBNB
August 7, 2018La Maison the House – the most photogenic riad from Marrakech that I know so far, recently went viral after Lily Rose and Tara Milk Tea’s posts on Instagram, now you have to wait until December to get a taste of this amazing place. Lily Rose and I were lucky enough to experience this amazing place in November and get to know the owner behind this place a little bit more during our trip to Morocco. (Book La Maison the House Marrakech when you register your new AIRBNB account to get A$55 discount, click HERE.)
DAR EL SADAKA MARRAKECH
December 28, 2017“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” – Albert Einstein
Merging from childhood to adulthood is part of the experience but no one is too young or too old for an adventure and the unknown world. While fans of ‘Jumanji’ were accommodated to a sequel this Boxing Day, I found my own way to morph into a world that invites imagination through a luxurious wilderness scene. Before you wonder where this must-see travel spot is located, the truth of the matter is, I was able to reach this world within footsteps. As imagination is a magical weapon for storytelling & experiences, Dar El Sadaka by French visual artist Jean-François Fourtou and interior designer Philippe Forrestier entices us to a mystic and an unconventional luxury animal kingdom, treating us with an intimate experience to an art feast (right next to our beds, literally).
RIAD 72 LIVING HOTEL MARRAKECH
December 15, 2017I had a great experience at the Riad 72. Read below why. Don’t forget to use my exclusive discount code for | Booking.com | AIRBNB (A$55 voucher)
PEACOCK PAVILLION MARRAKECH
November 29, 2017
Peacock Pavilions is a handmade, artisanal boutique hotel in an olive grove on the outskirts of Marrakech. Part of the M.Montague offerings, Peacock Pavilions was designed and built by American author, blogger and designer, Maryam Montague, and her American husband, Chris Redecke.
The hotel, like the rest of M.Montague brand, supports Project Soar, a non-profit organization established the couple to empower local Moroccan girls through art and sports, as well as health and English language education.
Maryam, her husband, and two children continue to live at Peacock Pavilions where they share their own slice of a Marrakesh oasis with resident peacocks Maurice, Persephone and Gigi, five cats, one mischievous yellow lab, and any guests lucky enough to be stopping through.
Learn more about MMontague products and experiences at www.mmontague.com
We visited Riad Idra for afternoon tea with a group of friends. The riad staff were super lovely and friendly, and the cookies taste so good here! The riad interior and exterior are kept very minimal and clean, most things at Riad Idra are white with a little bit turquoise here and there as decorations. The entire riad gives a very chilled vibes, very quiet and relaxing. We also bumped into this super photogenic smart cat who decided to live here (he came from the streets of the Souk). Also Riad Idra is super close to the famous restaurant Le Jardin Marrakech, so the location is kind of 10/10 for tourists who are obsessed with the old Souk.
Marrakech is so far my favourite place, I am re-visiting this place next week and also for the city of Fes and Chefchaouen the entire blue village. stay tuned. I have gathered some important information here that I know. Please share with everybody if you know some other important information for travellers to Morocco.