Come with us on our Morocco adventure as we explore the chaos of Marrakesh (Marrakech), take a day-trip to the quiet and traditional Berber village of Imlil in the high Atlas Mountains, and then finally ride camels in the desert oasis of Palmerie just minutes from downtown Marrakech!
Follow us on Instagram for photos from our adventures! https://www.instagram.com/thefernwehfamily/
We started our African family vacation by landing in Casablanca and checking out the Hassan II Mosque, then staying for two nights at a riad in Fes (see our "Morocco Part I" vlog for that part of our trip, link below). We then headed further north towards Chefchaouen as our next stop (see our "Morocco Part II" vlog, link below). We took the long way up to the "blue city" so we could stop by the Royal Stables in Meknes and the Roman ruins in Volubilis along the way. It was a small detour but it was well worth it to see these incredible sites!
We then turned back south and (after an 8-hour drive) ended up in Marrakech. We spent a couple days there drinking fresh-squeezed orange juice in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Jemaa el-Fnaa (Djemaa el Fna) square, dodging the snake charmers as they tried to drape their snakes around our necks, and getting hopelessly lost in the labyrinth of the medina.
While based in Marrakech we also took a day trip to the high Atlas Mountains, driving past Richard Branson's hotel ("Kasbah Tamadot", link below), and ending in the Berber village called Imlil. While in Imlil we hiked up to the hotel "La Kasbah du Toubkal" (link below) where we had a rooftop lunch with the "world's greatest view" of Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in northern Africa. We continued our hike to a powerful and majestic waterfall, fed by melting glacial water from the mountain.
The next day was our last in Morocco, and we finished our trip by meeting the gentle giants (camels!) and their adorable fuzzy babies in Palmerie for a little ride around the desert. Did you know baby camels are born without humps?!
Thanks for joining us on our Moroccan adventure!
Our Three-Part Morocco Family Vlog Series:
Morocco Part I- Casablanca & Fes: https://goo.gl/dJVgmq
Morocco Part II- Meknes, Volubilis & Chefchaouen: https://goo.gl/jKnFQb
Morocco Part III- Marrakech, Imlil & Camels in Palmerie: above!
Hotels in Imlil:
Richard Branson's Hotel, Kasbah Tamadot: http://www.virginlimitededition.com/en/kasbah-tamadot
La Kasbah du Toubkal in Imlil: https://kasbahtoubkal.com/
Follow us on Instagram for photos from our adventures! https://www.instagram.com/thefernwehfamily/
Some of the invaluable gear we used on our trip:
LILLEbaby carrier
https://goo.gl/fYc9q8
Panasonic GH5 Video Camera
https://goo.gl/7CWw4a
Canon 5D Mark III
https://goo.gl/2TKAzW
Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4
https://goo.gl/PGbH8r
Joby 5K Gorilla Pod
https://goo.gl/BcWYo9
Note: The above are affiliate links. If you decide to purchase any of our tried-and-tested gear, please consider purchasing it through the links we provided. Your price will stay the same but we will receive a small percentage to help keep videos like this one coming!
#TheFernwehFamily #Morocco #Marrakesh
Follow us on Instagram for photos from our adventures! https://www.instagram.com/thefernwehfamily/
We started our African family vacation by landing in Casablanca and checking out the Hassan II Mosque, then staying for two nights at a riad in Fes (see our "Morocco Part I" vlog for that part of our trip, link below). We then headed further north towards Chefchaouen as our next stop (see our "Morocco Part II" vlog, link below). We took the long way up to the "blue city" so we could stop by the Royal Stables in Meknes and the Roman ruins in Volubilis along the way. It was a small detour but it was well worth it to see these incredible sites!
We then turned back south and (after an 8-hour drive) ended up in Marrakech. We spent a couple days there drinking fresh-squeezed orange juice in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Jemaa el-Fnaa (Djemaa el Fna) square, dodging the snake charmers as they tried to drape their snakes around our necks, and getting hopelessly lost in the labyrinth of the medina.
While based in Marrakech we also took a day trip to the high Atlas Mountains, driving past Richard Branson's hotel ("Kasbah Tamadot", link below), and ending in the Berber village called Imlil. While in Imlil we hiked up to the hotel "La Kasbah du Toubkal" (link below) where we had a rooftop lunch with the "world's greatest view" of Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in northern Africa. We continued our hike to a powerful and majestic waterfall, fed by melting glacial water from the mountain.
The next day was our last in Morocco, and we finished our trip by meeting the gentle giants (camels!) and their adorable fuzzy babies in Palmerie for a little ride around the desert. Did you know baby camels are born without humps?!
Thanks for joining us on our Moroccan adventure!
Our Three-Part Morocco Family Vlog Series:
Morocco Part I- Casablanca & Fes: https://goo.gl/dJVgmq
Morocco Part II- Meknes, Volubilis & Chefchaouen: https://goo.gl/jKnFQb
Morocco Part III- Marrakech, Imlil & Camels in Palmerie: above!
Hotels in Imlil:
Richard Branson's Hotel, Kasbah Tamadot: http://www.virginlimitededition.com/en/kasbah-tamadot
La Kasbah du Toubkal in Imlil: https://kasbahtoubkal.com/
Follow us on Instagram for photos from our adventures! https://www.instagram.com/thefernwehfamily/
Some of the invaluable gear we used on our trip:
LILLEbaby carrier
https://goo.gl/fYc9q8
Panasonic GH5 Video Camera
https://goo.gl/7CWw4a
Canon 5D Mark III
https://goo.gl/2TKAzW
Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4
https://goo.gl/PGbH8r
Joby 5K Gorilla Pod
https://goo.gl/BcWYo9
Note: The above are affiliate links. If you decide to purchase any of our tried-and-tested gear, please consider purchasing it through the links we provided. Your price will stay the same but we will receive a small percentage to help keep videos like this one coming!
#TheFernwehFamily #Morocco #Marrakesh
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