This year, March, I was
in the great city of Marrakesh. I was never in Morocco and I heard a lot of stories about how great of a city Marrakesh must be!
I went with my
brother and we had a hotel that was quit near the Souks and so the old
city of Marrakesh.
The first day we were there, we walked down the long road which should go through the wall.
The long road was the Avenue Mohammed V, our hotel was near the militairy base of the Royal Air Force. The wall includes the old city.

We entered the wall and we thought of the idea to go biking
around the wall on the next day we were in the city. That was really
great, not to big and you get a real good feeling of how big the old
city is and of the suburbs surrounding it.

We took some nice pictures and crossed the road and walked
onto the Jemaa El Fnaa Square. I read that it is the biggest square of
North Africa. And standing there, yes it definitely is a big square. I
saw all kinds of activity. My brother was thirsty and saw a stand with
oranges, they had fresh orangejuice. We went there and there were at
least 10 of those stands....at the last one we bought two glasses. I
started to drink with a straw but my brothers thought that it was oke.
Well what was I to say? I thougt he saw the same as me? Dirty
surroudings...no watertap to wash those glasses....but he didn't. I
found that out when I asked him when he allready had finished half his
glass. We just hoped he wouldn't get sick of it.
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Jemaa El Fna |
We went on into the Souks. What a great area. What a nice
shops, with great lamps and great herbs. The colours and smells are overwhelming.
It is if you step into the world of 100 years ago. Nothing seems to be
changed since then. After maybe walking there for an hour and
entering the Ben Youssef Mosque a guy came to us. He asked us if we
wanted to go to the tannery. We saw on the internet that it really is
worth a visit and we didn't know how to get there so we said yes. He
told us that he knew a nice guy that could give us a grande tour around
the tannery, he worked there so that was no problem at all. He would
tell us everything we wanted to know.
We got at the tannery are there was a the guy he was talking about. He
introduced himself as the supervisor of the tannery. He would tell us
from the beginning till the endproduct how they worked so we walked into
the tannery. We walked besides the big basins and really got the bad
smell of it :)
We saw the men working there and we saw the rawhide lying
there in the basins. In another part of the tannery we saw hide lying
were no longer was meat or anything on it. They had it lying there to
dry in the sun. In another building next to the basins we saw a man
dying the leather. He had a big machine to squeese the moist out of the
leather. It was real nice to walk there, to see everything really
close.
After this tour the man said the highlight of it all was a
viewingpoint. He told us that we could see the tannery and a view over
Marakesh. We went walking up, inside some building and there was some
kind of balcony. I still think that it is the same balcony we saw at the
Youtube movies about everything in Marakesh we should visit.
So we had a great view, made some pictures there and went down again.
Descending the stairs the man wanted us to show a shop. It
was in that same building. They sold carpets, they told us real old
carpets...They wanted to give us Moroccan tea, but we said we didn't
want because, we didn't want to buy anything. Well, the man from that
shop was offended, he got angry and we had to get out of his shop.
The man who had led us all the way was standing outside and
didn't liked it either but told us not to bother and he would show us
the way back to the Souks. When we were walking I suggested to my
brother to pay him like 5 euro's. We thought that would be a nice
gesture.
But first we walked by the tannery, there was that supervisor again. This time he wanted money.
He wanted 200 Dirham. That would be like 17 or 18 euro. Well
I told him that I wanted to give them 5 euro and that I didn't had
anymore. I really didn't have, we were just there and hadn't changed any
money yet.
Well he got really angry and offended. He had shown us such a
great deal and that was such a privilage that he did that, he had a
family to take care of, we had to pay him.
At the end, because he wouldn't except the money, I layed
the money in front of him and walked away. My brother was still trying
to convince the man that we didn't had a deal made upfront and that we
wanted to pay something but not as much as he wanted. The man wasn't
listening...
When I walked away, my brother followed and the first man
walked with us and didn't said much anymore. He was going to take us
back.
When we were almost back at the Souks he turned around and
faced us. This was in a small alley where nobody was. Only one man was
sitting in the doorway halfway the alley.
There he started to scream at us. He wanted more money. He
had taken us along and he had to earn money this day. We had to give him
those 200 dirhams. My brother had some small change in his hand, I
think it was a paper of 5 euro and some small coins. And he gave that.
After that he wasn't satisfied yet, he still wanted more. I was getting really pissed
off. Didn't want to pay at all. My brother had red spots on his throat, I
could see he didn't liked it too. He was saying that he had kids too
and that we didn't had an appointment and that this was not a way to
talk to eachother. The man didn't listened to that at all. He just
wanted to squeese as much money out of us as possible.
I just said at that moment, we are going and you don't get
anything anymore. I said to my brother that he just had to walk away and
come with me. He did that and we walked away. The man didn't follow us
but left.
I think we payed like 12 to 15 euros for it. Way to much but we learned the hard way how things work in the Souks of Marakesh!!
After this, when I was home again, I saw a documentary on the scams in Marrakesh. The way they work was excatly what we had experienced!!
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Souks Of Marrakesh |
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Souks of Marrakesh |
All the Lamps in the Souks, LOVE THEM! |
Hi Jacomijn,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry what happened, experiences like that take all the fun out of travel. Yes, that's how they work, I saw something recently on Marrakesh on Scam City.
Keep up the good work!
Frank (bbqboy)
That is true Frank. I saw the programm when I was at home again ;)
ReplyDeleteBut even though I had a great time there! Really nice country and city!!
Things get caught up in major Touristic destinations, I was scammed in Istanbul, But sharing your experience with readers is wise point to raise flag and let other know.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
That is unfortunate. It is pretty common a lot of places. I just refuse.
ReplyDeleteLately, I get a similar thing with people finding out I'm American and not giving me change back, insisting they deserve a tip for selling me a ticket to a museum. So frustrating.