Who knew that driving all day could be so delightful? The scenery between Fes and the Sahara is varied and spectacular. It also doesn’t hurt that the nine of us are traveling in a bus that could transport more than forty passengers. We are up high, so we all get panoramic views.

We had several stops along the way, including an opportunity to stroll through a forest.

My favorite stop, however, was our visit with the Barbary monkeys.


The hotel where we stopped for lunch had this beautiful map, which included our departure and destination, and stops along the way. I’d mark our route out for you, but it is too difficult to do on an iPhone. But I’ll give you a rough idea of our route: we started at Fes, on the top, by the palm trees and ended in what the map calls ‘Arfoud’, (Erfoud) near the bottom. Ultimate destination: off the map on the bottom, near the camels.

Outside of major cities, Morocco has few traffic lights. Instead, they have numerous traffic circles, (if you’re from Massachusetts the correct name is ‘rotaries’. We Massachusetts natives have our own special language).
I particularly liked the circle in Midelt, which highlights their #1 product. Can you guest what it is?

Our stay was at a lovely hotel close to the Sahara Desert. Although I am so sorry for the Moroccans working in tourism, I must confess it HAS been rather nice having these beautiful hotels and pools all to ourselves.
Most people would be delighted to see that huge, luminous full moon. Not us. Why? We were hoping for dark desert skies for our resident astronomer’s lecture the following night.
If you’re wondering why in the world I’m blogging rather than experiencing the majesty of Morocco, fear not. This is being written while on the bus heading to Ouarzazate. I’m using Verizon’s Travel Pass for internet connectivity. And I’m looking up from my phone frequently. And yes, as usual, my blog is several days behind our experiences.
I have been so enjoying your trip Shelley! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Nancy. Remember, YOU were the inspiration for this trip.
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I am really enjoying your blog. Morocco is on our list. Hopefully in 2022.
Thanks for your photos and postings. Enjoy the rest of your trip!
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Thanks so much for stopping by and for commenting. I hope you get to experience this incredible country!
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Your descriptions of lightly populated buses and hotels makes me want to get on a plane NOW! I agree, it’s sad for those who work in the service industries, but what an opportunity for those of you who make the decision to travel. Thank you for bringing us along!
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It HAS been really special to have so many places all to ourselves. We have come across a Gate One tour and an Abercrombie and Kent, plus a few independent travelers. Tomorrow we go to Marrakech. We will see if it is any different there.
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Wow what incredible scenery! I love the monkeys!
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Thanks for stopping by and for commenting.
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Beautiful scenery.
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