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Looking for an unforgettable travel experience? Join us on our journey to Morocco's vibrant city of Marrakech! In this travel vlog, we explore Jardin Majorelle, Bahia Palace, the old Medina and Souk. Let us take you through the colorful streets and bustling markets of the old medina, and explore some of the city's most stunning architectural wonders. Our first stop is at the Majorelle Gardens, also known as the Yves Saint Laurent gardens. With its bright blue color and lush vegetation, this tranquil oasis is a must-see for any traveler. We then head to Bahia Palace, a breathtaking complex of over 150 rooms adorned with stunning mosaics, tile and plaster carving, marble, and colorful stained glass windows. Next, we venture into the old medina and souk of Marrakech, where we navigate the maze-like streets and immerse ourselves in the sensory overload of exotic scents, sounds, and colors. From the aroma of leather and spices to the vibrant displays of metalwork and carpets, the souk offers something for everyone. And don't forget to try the traditional Moroccan pastries - they're a sweet treat you won't want to miss! We end our day at the Riad with Pastilla and tapas for dinner at Dar Dar Rooftop, enjoying the stunning views of the city at night. So come with us on this exciting journey, and discover the magic of Marrakech for yourself and stay tuned for the next episode! Where we take a Tagine cooking class, have lunch in the secret garden and shop at the souk.

Rebecca Gypsysol

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I am a veteran, nomad, yogi, writer, and lover of the great outdoors. I spend my time pursuing a master's in STEM, conducting research as an independent, citizen journalist, renovating and traveling in my tiny home on wheels, writing, music, volunteerism, loving on my two pups and gorgeous husband, and spending every spare moment under the open sky. I am motivated by a desire to educate, inform, and empower people to recognize and embrace the importance of conscious consumerism and environmental awareness because I know that the key to creating the world that we want to live in resides in each of us.