Thursday, February 24, 2011

Winter Break- Morocco!






After several trips to various European cities it was finally time for our trip to Morocco, Africa! Morocco is actually closer to Spain than a lot of European cities because the top of Morocco almost touches the southern point of Spain. Because we wanted to spend more time in Morocco we planned to go for winter break where we had monday and tuesday off school, and since I never have classes on Fridays we had plenty of time for a long trip. We left friday afternoon for Morocco and began a 3 night 4 day tour on Saturday morning.
Funny Story- Our flight was Friday afternoon so the entire group of 15 had planned on meeting at the airport a few hours before our flight. As the flight was about to board we are still missing 3 people. 2 of them come running up(literally running) so we were thinking that everything was good and we would all making our 3:30 flight to Marrakech, Morocco. However, it turned out that one of the boys Joe, hadn't printed off his boarding pass. Normally this wouldn't be a big deal in the US but on this airline it was. He had to wait in line to get the boarding pass and pay 40 euros just for them to print it off. We were all hoping he would somehow be able to sprint through the airport and still make the flight but he ended up missing it because they wouldn't let him go to the gate since the flight was already boarding. This was a huge bummer because there is only one flight to Morocco per day so he wasn't going to be able to make the tour. The whole trip we were wondering what Joe was doing, assuming he was still in Madrid. The last night Joe just shows up in the middle of a desert while we were eating dinner. It turns out he had gotten on a flight Saturday and had gone with a group of strangers until he was able to meet up with us two days later. It was crazy! We couldn't believe that he was there!
Ok so back to the trip! We arrived in Marrakech around 5 in the afternoon on Friday and were on our own until Saturday morning when the tour began. Once we arrived we took a bus to the center of town and attempted to find our hostel with a map we had been given that literally had 2 streets on it. Needless to say it was an epic fail. Luckily our friend Kevin had gone on a different flight the day before so he was already there. As we were aimlessly wondering around the very crowded streets of Marrakech we ran into Kevin who just looked at us and goes "Hey guys, the hostels this way" just like it was no big deal. Once we checked into our hostel we decided to go find somewhere for dinner. All of the restaurants there are outside and are in huge tents that have tables in them. We chose a tent and had a traditional Moroccan dinner of cous-cous. The food was very cheap which is a nice change from the rest of Europe. You could get a plate of chicken cous-cous, soda, and tons of bread for about 3 euros, it was great! Afterwards we walked around all of the vendors. The streets are lined with tons of stands that sell various goods. Some people got sunglasses(they had a ton of good knock-offs) and the boys bought weird scarves and hats that made them look like Crocodile Dundee (typical). After walking around we got AMAZING 90 cent ice-cream and then headed back to our hostel.
The next morning our tour began at 7:20 am. We had a bit of a rocky start because of confusion on where we were supposed to meet, but eventually we found our bus. Since we had 15 people in our group we had a bus to ourselves. No one really knew what the plan was but we all hopped in and were excited to begin our Moroccan adventure. We drove through big mountains and stopped at multiple paces to take pictures. Around lunch time we stopped at a village where a lot of movies including Gladiator have been filmed. One of the locals took us on a tour of the entire area before we sat down to lunch. Afterwards we continued our drive towards the desert and continued to stop for photo ops. That night we slept at a hotel that was literally in the middle of a huge gorge! It was actually really cool. There was also a terrace where you could sit and watch the stars which were SO pretty there. We had another traditional dinner of soup, cous-cous, chicken, vegetables, and bread! The food was pretty much the same everywhere we went but it was pretty good.
The next morning everyone was so excited because it was the day we were going to ride our first camels! We drove the rest of the way into the desert that day, stopping at various places along the way. One really cool place we stopped was a village where the make beautiful hand made decorative carpets. The designs are so complex that they take up to a year to make. We toured around the village and then went to where the carpets were made. The local man in charge invited us in for green tea and then showed us all of the carpets. Everyone was so impressed that many of us ended up buying one. My roommate for next year, Maggie, and I bought one for the wall of our apartment next year, its going to look great! Each one had different designs which all had different meanings that were explained to us. After doing that we continued on our drive towards the desert. We stopped in the middle of this big canyon type thing where there was a small stream, the rocks were so big that it was a really cool site! That afternoon we finally made it to the Sahara desert! After having another glass of green tea( very popular in Morocco) we boarded our camels for an hour and a half ride to our campsite. The camels were bigger than I had pictured and getting on and off of the was scary. However, I really enjoyed riding them. It was also perfect because they timed it so that we rode them during sunset which was absolutely beautiful. The Sahara was so pretty, the dunes were huge and all you could see was sand! As it was getting dark we made it to our campsite for the night. The camp sat at the bottom of a huge dune which everyone attempted to climb to sea the end of the sunset. My friend Jackie and I didn't quite make it to the top(climbing huge mountains isn't really my thing). Everyone who did said it was literally the hardest thing they have ever done, worse than two-a-days for high school sports, some were crying, needless to say I'm glad I decided to turn around!
The next morning we woke up at 5:30 so we could ride our camels back to civilization during the sun rise. Even though it was chilly in the morning(and SO early) the view of the desert during sun rise was completely worth it! Once we were out of the desert we stopped, had breakfast and changed clothes and then headed off to another desert to ride more camels before heading back to Madrid the next evening. That afternoon we rode camels to our campsite again, this time for a shorter amount of time which is good because everyone was pretty sore from the first two camel rides! The campsite for this night was so nice! There were huge tents with mattresses, bathrooms, showers, etc. The first one had not been quite as nice (there were no bathrooms) so this was a nice change. We played around on the sand dunes that afternoon and watched another beautiful sunset! We had another traditional Moroccan meal that night that was made so much better when our friend Joe(who I mentioned at the beginning) randomly showed up! The next morning we had to get up early again so we could drive back to Marrakech to catch our afternoon flight.
After we reached the airport we thought that everyone was good to go, we were all making the flight this time, and that everyone had a boarding pass. It turns out that two of the boys couldn't print there boarding passes off before so they figured they would just get them at the airport. Well, they had actually booked their flight for March 22 not February 22 which is why they couldn't print off their boarding passes(you can only print them up to 15 days before you flight). Unfortunately they had to pay 240 euros to be able to come home with us. You could say there were a lot of flight issues on this trip(only for the boys...). We all made it home safely with all 15 of us. Accomplishment!
Morocco was a great trip and an amazing once in a life time experience! It is definitely something I will never forget! The group of people I went with, 6 girls and 9 boys, was great and everything worked out perfectly!

























Sunday, February 6, 2011

Portugal=best place ever!!!!

This past weekend I went to Lisbon, Portugal. It was so amazing I don't even know where to begin. We arrived in Portugal at 8:00 friday morning after "sleeping" in the Madrid airport the night before. The metro's(subway system) closes from 1-6am and taxis are ridiculously expensive so for early flights sleeping in the airport is the best option. When we got to Portugal it was warm and gorgeous! This was going to be the first time we had stayed at a hostel so I was a little nervous but it turned out to be awesome. The Yes! Lisbon Hostel(yeah, that is actually what it is called) was nicer than a lot of hotels and only 15 euros a night. They provided linens, towels, internet, free breakfast, and the atmosphere was great! Everyone there was SO friendly, and they put us in the best room in the hostel(according to them). It was a huge room with really comfortable beds a balcony and room to hang out.
After settling in there we headed off to the second biggest aquarium in the world! It was Amazing to see. In the middle of the aquarium was a HUGE glass tank filled with all kind of animals that was so big you could see it from every part of the aquarium. My favorite were the otters, there were three of them and they were all sleeping...too cute! After the aquarium we discovered a small marina area that was offering free motorboat, sailboat, and kayak rides so we headed over there! The weather was perfect and it was really fun to go out in the boats. After that we got some lunch and gelato and quickly realized how cheap everything in Portugal was, it was a great change from Paris last week where everything is so expensive. The rest of the day was fairly uneventful but fun. We walked around the area of our hostel and saw some really beautiful buildings. We got some dinner and afterwards decided to get more gelato(the gelato in Portugal is amazing). We had a tour planned for the next day that promised to take us to "the best gelato in Portugal" as we were eating our gelato that night we decided it HAD to be the same place because it was so good, turns out it was! Afterwards we headed to bed so we could get up early for our free breakfast and tour!
The "We Hate Tourism Tours" had been suggested to us by a girl in our sorority who was in Portugal last fall, and I am so glad we took her advice. It was one of the best days of my life. Everything was absolutely gorgeous! We began by going to Sentra, a large area with castles and an amazing park that had gardens, caves, towers, etc. It was absolutely beautiful and I was sure that this would be the best part of the trip, but I was wrong. Before heading to what would soon be my new favorite place we stopped at a small road side stand to get some lunch, that was included in the tour. We watched our delicious lunch of chorizo inside bread be made, starting with the dough and then cooked inside a large oven. While we were waiting our awesome guide Ricardo brought us some wine and the most delicious cheese I've ever had. Afterwards we took our lunches and headed off to the farthest western point of Europe. Because it is so far west people used to believe that this point was the end of the world. It was the most beautiful place I have ever seen. All nine of us(who are usually super loud and talkative) sat in near silence on the stone wall overlooking the water as we ate our lunches. It was so gorgeous that it was breathtaking and is impossible to describe. After taking in the scenery we went to a beach where we got to play around in the sand. Even though it is February it was 60-65 degrees and sunny, we could not have planned for better weather! We enjoyed several more beautiful views throughout the day. It was by far the best tour I have ever been on and one of the best days of my life. None of us could stop talking about how much we loved everything. That night we decided to eat dinner at the hostel, for 8 euro you got bread, soup, huge helpings of chicken, rice, and salad, homemade chocolate cake and passion fruit mousse as well as three drinks, quite the bargain and the food was delicious!
Everything in Portugal was absolutely amazing and I would go back tomorrow if I could(but it turns out I'm actually here to go to school). Family vacation soon Mom and Dad? I cannot imagine a more beautiful place with friendlier people than what I found in Portugal, the entire experience was absolutely amazing! My next trip is camel riding through Morocco, which I cannot wait for!


One of the many gorgeous views of Lisbon!







Sentra Castle!







Pretty Beach!






My new favorite view in the world.
Absolutely gorgeous!
This is where people used to believe the world ended!






Another view from "the end of the world"









DG's on the beach!!!