November 26-
On
this trip, our final destination was the Sahara Desert. We departed early in the morning from Rabat
to Erfoud. Erfoud is an oasis town in
the Sahara Desert. This town is called
“The Gate to the Sahara”. Erfoud is
called this since it is close to the Erg Chebbi Dunes. This was about a 10-hour trip so we had
several rest stops along the way. On the
trip, I was able to see the Moroccan countryside and observe the living
conditions here compared to in the cities.
I was honestly surprised that much of the countryside was very rundown
compared to the cities. On this part of
the trip, we were scheduled to stop at the Ziz Valley to admire the view;
however we were not able to stop because it was dark, so we put it off to our
return trip. When we arrived at the
hotel in Erfoud, it was around 9 at night.
So we ate dinner and relaxed in the hotel and got ready for the rest of
the trip tomorrow.
November 27-
We
departed from the hotel in Erfoud early in the morning and began heading to
Rissani, a town close to Erfoud. Once we
arrived in Rissani, we parked in front of mausoleum and got out of the buses we
took there (the buses would meet us at our hotel later on since our bags were
still onboard). We then got in a group
of jeeps that were waiting there and departed for Khamlia. Khamlia is a small village that is close to
Erg Chebbi. Here we listened to Gnaoua
music preformed by some of the villagers.
Gnaoua music is an ancient traditional African Islamic religious songs
and rhythms. This music is very popular
in Morocco especially (and I enjoy it greatly as well). After, we took the jeeps to the hotel, Hotel
Timbukto and had lunch and rested. In
the late afternoon, we went on a camel ride.
I think that the camel ride was the highlight of my trip by far. We rode the camels with our guides to a very
tall dune. Once there, we walked up the
dune to peer out into the horizon and see the sunset. It was absolutely beautiful. On one side, you could the hotel and small
villages, and on the other side, it was just miles and miles of nothing but
sand. After the sunset, we rode the
camels back to the hotel and rested for the trip back to Rabat in the morning.
November 28-
We
departed the hotel early in the morning in the jeeps to take us back to the mausoleum
to rejoin the buses. The trip back to
Rabat was about 10-hours, however it stretched to be a little more. One of the more memorable stops that we had
was in Azrou. The stop in Azrou was near
a forest that is a large tourist attraction, to see wild Macaques in the
forest. I saved my banana from lunch to
give to the monkeys. After we stopped to
see the Itto Valley and then the Ziz Valley.
They were both respectively beautiful.
Unfortunately, we were not able to admire them for long, since we were
on a tighter schedule to get back to Rabat.
We then arrived back in Rabat around 9:30 at night.
I looked forward
to this trip the entire semester and it did not disappoint at all. By far, this was the best trip that I went
on. It was a great cultural and learning
experience.