I am genuinely sorry for showing the wrong map of Morocco. Unfortunately, it's an error I can't fix, so I truly apologize if I offended any Moroccan. Je suis sincerement désolé d'avoir affiché une mauvaise carte du Maroc. Malheureusement c'est une erreur que je ne peux pas corriger. Je m'excuse d'avance si j'ai offensé quelqu'un du Maroc. Thibault
I can dispute your house your country but that does not mean that they are not yours. look a little in history and you can know better what is Morocco and what are its real borders. the french and european colan has done what it has done to guarantee its interests by dividing the countries to the smallest. Welcome to Morocco visit Morocco you will see but where you are you can neither see nor know.
@@algeriaforever1942 انت جزائري الجنسية لماذا تتكلم باسم المغاربة ،الصحراء في مغربها والمغرب في صحرائه..وجمهوريتك الوهمية توجد في الجزائر وليس المغرب .
You are Algerian, why do you speak in the name of Moroccans, the Sahara is in his Morocco and Morocco is in his Sahara .. your fictitious republic is in Algeria and not in Morocco, your hatred for Morocco is indescribable, you want to divide our country and steal our heritage, it is not the Moroccans who occupied you for hundreds of centuries and raped your women and cut off the heads of your ancestors and put them in Paris museums, damn you hypocrites.
Anyone who’s taken the ferry from Algeciras or Tarifa to Tangiers will be familiar with the wonderful culture shock as they step from Europe into Africa. Suddenly, everything seems more vibrant, more colourful, more scented, bigger, and well, for a relatively sheltered European just so damn exotic! Morocco is quite possibly my favourite country I have had the luck to visit. It has everything: endless beaches, spectacular mountains, shimmering deserts, but most of all what I like about Morocco are the glorious cities. The sense of layers and layers of time and history and culture in every one of them (with the possible exception of Casablanca - although even in this sprawling, unwieldy metropolis, there is a fairly extensive and atmospheric medina), is glorious. For me, it has to be the pink city itself that takes the overall plaudits. Marrakesh is just so drop-dead gorgeous while being eminently alive. Touristy, but not too touristy. Fez runs it a close second though.
I'm moroccan and Casablanca is also my least favourite city but its old medina is charming ( every old city in morocco is special and has its own vibe and hidden gems) ! I personnaly prefer rabat , Meknès , Tétouan,tangier and Fez old cities 😍
A wonderful experience that contributes to the development and exchange of ideas and technologies in various trains around the world .Welcome to Morocco anytime Morocco for everyone 🇲🇦👍🏻 . I hope next time the problems will be fixed . Thanks a lot bro for this video I really like it.
Great efforts and well done video. I'm from Marrakech and I prefer travel on train than 🚗. What is beautiful in Morocco is that passengers become friends during their trip. My greatings from Marrakech
European architects could take the Marrakech station as an example for their somehow gross strcutures in our part of the world. Functional and cosy. Thanks for posting.
4:14 big Mistake in the Moroccan Map why it takes only the Half 😨😨. Please be careful using the Map of my Country, it's kind of disrespectful to take half country... Thank you in Advance for modifying it.
@@atharhashemi5065 هي خاضعة للمملكة المغربية عبر التاريخ والامم المتحدة والمنظمات الدولية لا تعترف بأنها دولة مستقلة ههههه لا تهمنا الخرائط اذا كان الواقع شيء اخر يا ابن المقاطعة الفرنسية
What a wonderful journey! I'd like to recommend another trip in Morocco, from Fez to Ouejda. The remarkable thing about this train is that it runs on fuel rather than electricity.
Merci beaucoup pour cette courte mais agréable vidéo. Les trains de nuit au Maroc sont assez nombreux : Marrakech-Tanger, Casablanca-Oujda, Casablanca-Nador et vice versa. Le confort est pas mal et les prix raisonnables. À la prochaine vidéo 🚂🚂
Looks nice, and reasonable price... too bad we don't have anything decent at a reasonable price in the U.S... an overnight train, single compartment, could cost $400 to $1,000.
I agree with your comment. Europe and other countries heavily subsidize their passenger service. The high price charged on fuel is in part tax. This helps fund this efficient service. The USA is too engrossed in BS politics. Passenger rail has been neglected following WWII when people became enamored with their automobiles and air travel. The fuel lobby and other special interest groups are to blame.
You obviously haven't travelled on the trains in Australia. Everything from commuter to 'luxury' trains are super expensive! I've travelled on the fabulous Indian Pacific...but that was only because I won a court case and could afford the price of a small house to do it. The Ghan is utterly exorbitant, that's the price of a large house!🤣🤣 And yes @Gary Kulpers it is just as corrupt in Australia, the freight companies own the train lines so you can imagine where the money lies. Thankfully I live in England now.
Maybe I'm too used to the gentle Japanese hands because you're smashing things about in the train man. If you want it to last for everyone, take it easy on the train.
If us Europeans hadn't been so stupid in thinking night trains were a thing of the past we could have kept these coaches and still used them. Still, it's good to see they didn't get scrapped and Morocco is using them well.
Hey thanks for making and posting this video! Will definitely try this out in Marrakech as I will be living here for the next year! With what phone did you filmed it?
I was supposed to take the Tangiers train back to marrakech in 2017. I decided to stay and extra day in chefchaouen and the locals told me it's better to safe time and cheaper took the long distance bus based on my flight schedule. My train from casablanca to marrakech in 2015 was delayed. I read that the French train had been installed since then. You need to try the Cairo to Aswan slow train. It's was mess in 2021, I survived the heat and the crowds 😵💫
@@mohammed_the_train_spotter That a person speaks Arabic doesn’t make a person an Arab, Moroccans (north africans) have Amazigh blood. Learn your history and ask your granddad or grandma, we will be always Amazigh 😏
I like your continue on your channel just one thing please we must correct the map of Morocco we do not like people to divide our map the real map of Morocco is from tangier to lagouira in the south of Morocco to the Mauritanian border thank you.
What full maps are u talking about? He’s using the map the entire world uses. Morocco is the only one using that fake a** map. The western sahara is independent.
@simon casanova it is and will be decided this month by the UN. So where are all these countries that are opening their embassies there? And why dont u go free ceuta and mellila. Do u know that your mimi6 the traitor gave it up for good to sanchez in return of their support for the sahara. he said they will support a UN resolution 😂😅
I tried listening with headphones on and this is what i heard Translated from moroccan darija to english 3:49 listen to me,watch out 11:02 aaaaah this is the theif i've been looking for, i know you 13:36 one espresso ibrahim
Hello for your question about the destination of the other train from sidi kacem there is 3 destinations possible Tangier Marrakech and Fes so i guess that train is going to Fes or Tangier
Quand même le Maroc propose des voitures couchettes individuelles, on se dit qu'il y a encore du travail en France sur les trains de nuit... très belle vidéo en tout cas ;-) When even Morocco proposes individual sleeping cars, we know that there is enough lot of work in France with night trains... really good vidéo btw :-)
I read on a travel forum that the Tangier/Marrakesh sleeper cabs may be no longer available starting April 2022? I am planning to go this summer and a big part of my plans were to take the sleeper train from Tangier to Marrakesh. There is no way I can do that trip if i have to sit in a seat for 10 hours overnight. Does anyone have an update on if this is still running with a sleeper? Thank you.
Very Good Video! You should try the öbb cityjet in Salzburg! Its a really good train. I think, ONCF is a very interesting railway company. Greetings from Germany!
Great trip. Station in Marrakech looks stunning and beautiful, and Tangier too. That sleeping cabin looks good for Solo Traveler but not good for Couple travelers. Fortunately the short circuit of broken temperature control didn't make the train trip interrupted. Really appreciate for ONCF, despite they didn't serve Food onboard, but they serve food when on arrival station.
I love old school locomotive hauled trains with a rear view. From a railfan perspective Corail coaches and German IC/sleeping car stock from the 80s and 90s is the best classic rail experience. It's a real 3D surround sound experience compared to the very smooth and quiet highspeed trains and the EMUs that are replacing loco hauled trains.This train reminds me of that. Very cool.
Hello! I saw on the official website that for the overnight train from Marrakech to Tangier, which departs at 9pm, only first and second class seats are available for sale, but the pictures show seats. Are there actually sleeper berths where you can sleep on the train? Thank you for your answer!
I think the other train will go to Oujda or Nador because the last time I traveled to Morocco I took the night train from Rabat to Oujda, it looks a lot like this train
Should've reported that hanging temp regulator to the staff, there are technicians on the train that would solve the issue to avoid the risk of electrocution
And as I said before, as long as I have a signal, I will be able to communicate through the translator. I hope that this way you can locate who is writing to you. Success with your new destination
How easy was it to just turn up and buy? I'm concerned about the train being booked out. I've found a few websites online but kind of confusing what I'm booking......
@@NerdX151 i don't care about what the UN recognise , it's about the correct map if oyu come to morocco sahara wisch gov u will find govern the land and what flags will u see it's about the reality in the land
Everything, from Administration and bureaucracy, to the education system, to the pastries...etc everything is an adapted copy from France with a Moroccan touch. and the french are the biggest foreigners living in Morocco by a huge margin (legally, if we count the ones that re in Morocco illegally then that's another story ), and the French cultural network and institutions are more present and active in Morocco than any other country in the world..etc French influence is for the best or the worst very present in Morocco, despite Morocco actually trying to distance itself from France and get closer to the English speaking world, especially these recent years. wish is crazy, because France was present in Morocco for only like 40years and not even as a colony but a protectorate, countries that were colonies for much much longer don't have that much of french influence, mainly because for Morocco remained in very good terms with france after the end of the french presence, and it adapted many aspects of french society willingly in an attempt to modernize the county.
@@Yanzdorloph It sounds like a nice mix of cultures that Moroccans can select what aspects they desire and which to discard. It sounds like an interesting place to visit.I remember a song as a youth talking about the Marakesh express, a train..so is french spoken there or Moroccan ? or English?
@@gacj2010 most ppl speak Moroccan Darija(arabic with amazigh grammar and fewer vowels than standard arabic), french is spoken by most ppl who went to school (sadly around 25% of Moroccans didn't go to school, mainly old ppl ) spanish is spoken as a second language in the north and in the sahara, especially the further you get closer to the spanish colonies in Morocco (yes Spain still holds 2 big colonies in Morocco along with few rocks meters from morocco's beaches just to flex on Morocco and put pressure on it, and Morocco still demands them back to this day, the cities and the rocks lol, like I remember a war almost broke out with spain in the early 2000s over uninhabited rocks, were spain moved it army and all, but the sahara problems with the communist separatists take priority on the 2 colonies spain still clings to, for now at least ) English is spoken by the youth as a 3rd or 4th language but it's gaining more importance and you can easily find ppl who speak it in the big cities, then again if you get away from the big cities, you probably will find it harder to find ppl who speak English or even french in the remote villages (downside of being a very mountainous country is having remote villages cut from the rest of the country)
@@Yanzdorloph I can never understand why a country desires to have a piece of another like Spain's small thinking regarding the two colonies...or the Evil devil Putin as well, of course. In any case it seems so colorful , Morocco. If I travel to other countries , I always prefer to get away from the cities so I can see the real representation of what things are like. I have never been to Europe of Africa but just some Caribbean islands and when I did roam beyond the cities ( small centers) I was admonished and warned not to do so as there could be hazards. I would love to go to Morocco some day if I could I love people.
Wouldn't you know we're riding on the Marrakech Express. Wouldn't you know we're riding on the Marrakech Express. All aboard the train. All aboard the train. Crosby, Stills, and Nash "Marrakech Express" peaked at number 28 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1969. They sang about goats and chickens and such as well as people aboard the train. Perhaps some of those coaches were part of your 21st century train ride experience. 1969. I was 25 in those days and remember the song well.
Where did you book this single night time tickets? I looked at ONCF , it appears they dont have the 9:00PM trains. Am I looking at the wrong location? Please share a link to book the night train! Merci!
I am genuinely sorry for showing the wrong map of Morocco. Unfortunately, it's an error I can't fix, so I truly apologize if I offended any Moroccan.
Je suis sincerement désolé d'avoir affiché une mauvaise carte du Maroc. Malheureusement c'est une erreur que je ne peux pas corriger. Je m'excuse d'avance si j'ai offensé quelqu'un du Maroc.
Thibault
thanks...for the next
I can dispute your house your country but that does not mean that they are not yours.
look a little in history and you can know better what is Morocco and what are its real borders.
the french and european colan has done what it has done to guarantee its interests by dividing the countries to the smallest.
Welcome to Morocco visit Morocco you will see but where you are you can neither see nor know.
@@algeriaforever1942 انت جزائري الجنسية لماذا تتكلم باسم المغاربة ،الصحراء في مغربها والمغرب في صحرائه..وجمهوريتك الوهمية توجد في الجزائر وليس المغرب .
You are Algerian, why do you speak in the name of Moroccans, the Sahara is in his Morocco and Morocco is in his Sahara .. your fictitious republic is in Algeria and not in Morocco, your hatred for Morocco is indescribable, you want to divide our country and steal our heritage, it is not the Moroccans who occupied you for hundreds of centuries and raped your women and cut off the heads of your ancestors and put them in Paris museums, damn you hypocrites.
apology is given when apology is due. thank you
Anyone who’s taken the ferry from Algeciras or Tarifa to Tangiers will be familiar with the wonderful culture shock as they step from Europe into Africa. Suddenly, everything seems more vibrant, more colourful, more scented, bigger, and well, for a relatively sheltered European just so damn exotic! Morocco is quite possibly my favourite country I have had the luck to visit. It has everything: endless beaches, spectacular mountains, shimmering deserts, but most of all what I like about Morocco are the glorious cities. The sense of layers and layers of time and history and culture in every one of them (with the possible exception of Casablanca - although even in this sprawling, unwieldy metropolis, there is a fairly extensive and atmospheric medina), is glorious. For me, it has to be the pink city itself that takes the overall plaudits. Marrakesh is just so drop-dead gorgeous while being eminently alive. Touristy, but not too touristy. Fez runs it a close second though.
Welcome to you’re second home anytime body 👍
@@mrpotato1356 👌
I'm moroccan and Casablanca is also my least favourite city but its old medina is charming ( every old city in morocco is special and has its own vibe and hidden gems) ! I personnaly prefer rabat , Meknès , Tétouan,tangier and Fez old cities 😍
@ Agreed; the location is beautiful in Casablanca; I just found the city itself overwhelmingly sprawling, and not particularly attractive.
Incredibly beautiful stations at Tangiers and Marrakech.
My hometown 🥰
and rabat agdal too
Rabat Agdal, Kenitra Tangiers all got a renovation. Beautiful stations.
9nitra too
Kingdom of Morocco 🥰 what a beauty ❤️🇲🇦
Hi dear friend,
please make sure use the correct map of Morocco (with sahara) on your next videos.
welcome in Morocco
He’s being neutral but yeah the southern sahara is Moroccan 🇲🇦.
Yes
Of course
@M wgp cmon dude he’s not moroccan, mistakes happens and he acknowledged it
7:53 My friend, I have revealed the map of Morocco divided into two parts. It is wrong. The whole map of Morocco is its desert
it's the correct map the other part belongs to the westsahara
@@Mischael173 in your dreams , none of you live there , and the moroccan flag is waving in every part of the sahara 🤤 try harder next time
good video but you must put the original maps of morocco contains moroccan sahara
the map you display on the video is not the right map of morocco hou have to rectify maybe someone wants to go surfing in DAKHLA it's also in morocco
A wonderful experience that contributes to the development and exchange of ideas and technologies in various trains around the world .Welcome to Morocco anytime Morocco for everyone 🇲🇦👍🏻 . I hope next time the problems will be fixed . Thanks a lot bro for this video I really like it.
Marrakesh: What a wonderful station!
I love sleeping on trains! I wish more places around the world would bring back night train sleepers!
❤️❤️❤️
Great efforts and well done video. I'm from Marrakech and I prefer travel on train than 🚗. What is beautiful in Morocco is that passengers become friends during their trip. My greatings from Marrakech
Dipslay the true map of morocco and u win our heart👍
i'm sorry , the map you are showing at 4:13 of Morocco is wrong , could you please correct it !!
European architects could take the Marrakech station as an example for their somehow gross strcutures in our part of the world. Functional and cosy. Thanks for posting.
Moorish architecture is second to none ❤️🇲🇦
Morocco has nice train stations. And those old cars look really interesting. In the US we can learn from some of these ideas.
But people in 🇺🇸 dosen't care about Railways 🛤
I'll take US sleepers over European sleepers anyway
Way more spacious
4:14 big Mistake in the Moroccan Map why it takes only the Half 😨😨.
Please be careful using the Map of my Country, it's kind of disrespectful to take half country...
Thank you in Advance for modifying it.
Western Sahara is another country , why should he include another country to Moroccan map , jeez
@@atharhashemi5065 هي خاضعة للمملكة المغربية عبر التاريخ والامم المتحدة والمنظمات الدولية لا تعترف بأنها دولة مستقلة ههههه لا تهمنا الخرائط اذا كان الواقع شيء اخر يا ابن المقاطعة الفرنسية
@@atharhashemi5065 it's part of Morocco, (google about it if wanna know more ✌️)
@@atharhashemi5065 HHHH IN YOUR DREAM ONLY...TAKE A LINE UP FOR FOOD IN ALGERIA FROM MORNING TO NIGHT AND RELAX MAX
@@atharhashemi5065 can you show me the passeport and currency of this country ?? what's its capital ?
What a wonderful journey! I'd like to recommend another trip in Morocco, from Fez to Ouejda. The remarkable thing about this train is that it runs on fuel rather than electricity.
First time in this Channel!!! I loved it! Thanks!!
Thanks for the review! It was absolutely stunning watching it! great job!
هناك قطار فائق السرعة و متطور جدا tgv ولكن يبدا من مدينة الدارالبيضاء الى طنجة . اما هذا القطار فهو القديم لكنه مع ذلك يبدو جيد .
لقد قام بتصويره من قبل و اخد البراق من طنجة الى الدار البيضاء. انظر الى قناته في اليوتيوب
كم ثمن من الدر البيضاء الي مكناس مع
Dude yes!
Merci beaucoup pour cette courte mais agréable vidéo.
Les trains de nuit au Maroc sont assez nombreux : Marrakech-Tanger, Casablanca-Oujda, Casablanca-Nador et vice versa. Le confort est pas mal et les prix raisonnables.
À la prochaine vidéo 🚂🚂
Sidi Kacem is my city btw the other train in platform N°4 is coming from Tangier and going to Marrakech its name is TM the opposite of MT
Have a nice trip. I'm Cristian Gallo, the waiter.
Dude amazing review I was so excited for it.
Looks nice, and reasonable price... too bad we don't have anything decent at a reasonable price in the U.S... an overnight train, single compartment, could cost $400 to $1,000.
We are being robbed in the US from every angle.
I agree with your comment. Europe and other countries heavily subsidize their passenger service. The high price charged on fuel is in part tax. This helps fund this efficient service. The USA is too engrossed in BS politics. Passenger rail has been neglected following WWII when people became enamored with their automobiles and air travel. The fuel lobby and other special interest groups are to blame.
@@garykuipers2696 We build and subsidize airlines, airports, terminals, etc.. Night trains, with beds, are only for the very rich in the U.S.
@@fakerating Ironically Amtrak is a government enterprise but the fares are crazy
You obviously haven't travelled on the trains in Australia. Everything from commuter to 'luxury' trains are super expensive! I've travelled on the fabulous Indian Pacific...but that was only because I won a court case and could afford the price of a small house to do it. The Ghan is utterly exorbitant, that's the price of a large house!🤣🤣 And yes @Gary Kulpers it is just as corrupt in Australia, the freight companies own the train lines so you can imagine where the money lies. Thankfully I live in England now.
Maybe I'm too used to the gentle Japanese hands because you're smashing things about in the train man. If you want it to last for everyone, take it easy on the train.
That double bunk couchette room could be in a Wes Anderson film
Why the maps showing half Morocco ?! 🤔
Very old vintage trains that have been kept clean. Very nice 😊
If us Europeans hadn't been so stupid in thinking night trains were a thing of the past we could have kept these coaches and still used them. Still, it's good to see they didn't get scrapped and Morocco is using them well.
Hey thanks for making and posting this video! Will definitely try this out in Marrakech as I will be living here for the next year! With what phone did you filmed it?
I was supposed to take the Tangiers train back to marrakech in 2017. I decided to stay and extra day in chefchaouen and the locals told me it's better to safe time and cheaper took the long distance bus based on my flight schedule. My train from casablanca to marrakech in 2015 was delayed. I read that the French train had been installed since then.
You need to try the Cairo to Aswan slow train. It's was mess in 2021, I survived the heat and the crowds 😵💫
What a fantastic night train trip in Arabic countries!
Morocco is not arabic country!
Morocco is not a Arabic country, we just speak Arabic but we are Amazigh (Berber)
@@aymannayt6145 bruh what?
@@Fransie93 the fuck?
@@mohammed_the_train_spotter That a person speaks Arabic doesn’t make a person an Arab, Moroccans (north africans) have Amazigh blood. Learn your history and ask your granddad or grandma, we will be always Amazigh 😏
Buena vista ☺️
Viva Marruecos 🇲🇦
Marroquí desdé España ❤️❤️🇲🇦
Hi buddy the other train that u saw in SIDI Kacem was going to Oujda. Hope u enjoyed and Ur Always welcome in our country. A Railway man
Very good thanks from America 🇺🇸
7:74 that train is heading to meknes-fes-taza-oujda
I like your continue on your channel just one thing please we must correct the map of Morocco we do not like people to divide our map the real map of Morocco is from tangier to lagouira in the south of Morocco to the Mauritanian border thank you.
What a stunning looking station.
I like your video but you use wrong maps please next time take care and use a full maps of morocco
What full maps are u talking about? He’s using the map the entire world uses. Morocco is the only one using that fake a** map. The western sahara is independent.
@simon casanova it is and will be decided this month by the UN. So where are all these countries that are opening their embassies there? And why dont u go free ceuta and mellila. Do u know that your mimi6 the traitor gave it up for good to sanchez in return of their support for the sahara. he said they will support a UN resolution 😂😅
@@cestbonbon5961 yeah they decided this month you said , try harder next time my friend
Don't forget to update the map the sahara is also included
What a presentation by you. Marvelous
I tried listening with headphones on and this is what i heard
Translated from moroccan darija to english
3:49 listen to me,watch out
11:02 aaaaah this is the theif i've been looking for, i know you
13:36 one espresso ibrahim
19x been to Maroc 1973 - 2019
route Tangier - Rif/Ketama - Fez -Merzouga Sahara -Maarakesh - Essouria
Hello
for your question about the destination of the other train from sidi kacem there is 3 destinations possible
Tangier Marrakech and Fes so i guess that train is going to Fes or Tangier
Quand même le Maroc propose des voitures couchettes individuelles, on se dit qu'il y a encore du travail en France sur les trains de nuit... très belle vidéo en tout cas ;-)
When even Morocco proposes individual sleeping cars, we know that there is enough lot of work in France with night trains... really good vidéo btw :-)
When even????? 🙂
your country should stop robbing it's African ex-colonies resources
and your ass economy will fall back to where it belongs
I read on a travel forum that the Tangier/Marrakesh sleeper cabs may be no longer available starting April 2022? I am planning to go this summer and a big part of my plans were to take the sleeper train from Tangier to Marrakesh. There is no way I can do that trip if i have to sit in a seat for 10 hours overnight. Does anyone have an update on if this is still running with a sleeper? Thank you.
Did you find out this info?x
@@jen_may it looks like they started it up again a few weeks ago
@@remeyrune6009 Ah wonderful thanks. I was a bit confused about how to book....
@@jen_may as long as you see it as available on the website you should be OK, when I tried back then it was gone and I was also told it was gone.
Amazing video! Thank you so much for sharing your experience with other travelers😃👌🏾💪🏼
Morocco ❤💚💙
I hope you enjoy your trip in Morocco
Please be sure to use the correct map of Morocco with saraha
Thank you for visiting us
About the other nightly train i think it s the one which goes to Oujda north east bordering Algeria
Thinks for this video nice !!!!😄😄😄😄😄
Very Good Video! You should try the öbb cityjet in Salzburg! Its a really good train. I think, ONCF is a very interesting railway company. Greetings from Germany!
Great trip. Station in Marrakech looks stunning and beautiful, and Tangier too. That sleeping cabin looks good for Solo Traveler but not good for Couple travelers. Fortunately the short circuit of broken temperature control didn't make the train trip interrupted. Really appreciate for ONCF, despite they didn't serve Food onboard, but they serve food when on arrival station.
Map of Morocco from Tangier to the Moroccan Sahara
I want to see same journey between Marrakesh and Tangier. Incredible journey
The night market in Marrakech is fantastic!
Please correct the Map of Morocco
thanks
Beautiful Morroco🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
7:45 the other train is FEZ to MARRAKECH and does not have bed only seats
I love old school locomotive hauled trains with a rear view. From a railfan perspective Corail coaches and German IC/sleeping car stock from the 80s and 90s is the best classic rail experience. It's a real 3D surround sound experience compared to the very smooth and quiet highspeed trains and the EMUs that are replacing loco hauled trains.This train reminds me of that. Very cool.
jupp
Le train de nuit de MARRACKECH a TANGER le top 👍
woderful video, I subscried, liked and Shared, great!!!
your map is wrong correct and welcome in morocco
Hello! I saw on the official website that for the overnight train from Marrakech to Tangier, which departs at 9pm, only first and second class seats are available for sale, but the pictures show seats. Are there actually sleeper berths where you can sleep on the train? Thank you for your answer!
That single bed looks better than any uni boarding 😅
I think the other train will go to Oujda or Nador because the last time I traveled to Morocco I took the night train from Rabat to Oujda, it looks a lot like this train
Excellent 👍👍👍
4:10 weren't expecting this, hope you fix the map :/
Maybe SNCF should take example on ONCF....
well ONCF copies a lot from SNCF and SNCF actually trains workers from ONCF especially on the TGV
Should've reported that hanging temp regulator to the staff, there are technicians on the train that would solve the issue to avoid the risk of electrocution
Of course you can travel as a couple if you want to be super cosy!
hiiiiii broooo welcome to morocco yes am from marrakech yeah
Perfect video but that Map is short than what Morocco looks like. You could have seen the right one on the train wall all time.
شوف تران ديال شناوة اعباد الله عندهم دوش فيه
ويعطوك بيجامة وعندهم مطعم فيه
That was a very interesting video. Thank for sharing it with us...:):):)
I did this route in reverse during the day. Nice trip, some decent scenery. thanks for your video and taking me along.
And as I said before, as long as I have a signal, I will be able to communicate through the translator.
I hope that this way you can locate who is writing to you.
Success with your new destination
How easy was it to just turn up and buy? I'm concerned about the train being booked out. I've found a few websites online but kind of confusing what I'm booking......
At. 4:12. Wrong map man. Pls Chang it.
You can travel as a couple there is also compatiments with 2 beds but you can get tickets only at the station not via the website
please make sure use the correct map of Morocco
He did. The UN recognizes neither Moroccan nor SADR sovereignty over Western Sahara.
@@NerdX151 i don't care about what the UN recognise , it's about the correct map if oyu come to morocco sahara wisch gov u will find govern the land and what flags will u see
it's about the reality in the land
@@NerdX151
Mr Algeria why do you guys always stick your nose where it does not belong? I
Now that's one weird train, quiet and looks comfy though. Cheap too! Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
E1400 is a very underrated locomotive
The map of Morocco contains sahara you should correct your informations
Do you notice anything from French influence still in Morocco?????
@Lalibela Dogo Thank you .. thats interesting to know..
Everything, from Administration and bureaucracy, to the education system, to the pastries...etc everything is an adapted copy from France with a Moroccan touch. and the french are the biggest foreigners living in Morocco by a huge margin (legally, if we count the ones that re in Morocco illegally then that's another story ), and the French cultural network and institutions are more present and active in Morocco than any other country in the world..etc French influence is for the best or the worst very present in Morocco, despite Morocco actually trying to distance itself from France and get closer to the English speaking world, especially these recent years.
wish is crazy, because France was present in Morocco for only like 40years and not even as a colony but a protectorate, countries that were colonies for much much longer don't have that much of french influence, mainly because for Morocco remained in very good terms with france after the end of the french presence, and it adapted many aspects of french society willingly in an attempt to modernize the county.
@@Yanzdorloph It sounds like a nice mix of cultures that Moroccans can select what aspects they desire and which to discard. It sounds like an interesting place to visit.I remember a song as a youth talking about the Marakesh express, a train..so is french spoken there or Moroccan ? or English?
@@gacj2010 most ppl speak Moroccan Darija(arabic with amazigh grammar and fewer vowels than standard arabic), french is spoken by most ppl who went to school (sadly around 25% of Moroccans didn't go to school, mainly old ppl ) spanish is spoken as a second language in the north and in the sahara, especially the further you get closer to the spanish colonies in Morocco (yes Spain still holds 2 big colonies in Morocco along with few rocks meters from morocco's beaches just to flex on Morocco and put pressure on it, and Morocco still demands them back to this day, the cities and the rocks lol, like I remember a war almost broke out with spain in the early 2000s over uninhabited rocks, were spain moved it army and all, but the sahara problems with the communist separatists take priority on the 2 colonies spain still clings to, for now at least )
English is spoken by the youth as a 3rd or 4th language but it's gaining more importance and you can easily find ppl who speak it in the big cities, then again if you get away from the big cities, you probably will find it harder to find ppl who speak English or even french in the remote villages (downside of being a very mountainous country is having remote villages cut from the rest of the country)
@@Yanzdorloph I can never understand why a country desires to have a piece of another like Spain's small thinking regarding the two colonies...or the Evil devil Putin as well, of course.
In any case it seems so colorful , Morocco.
If I travel to other countries , I always prefer to get away from the cities so I can see the real representation of what things are like. I have never been to Europe of Africa but just some Caribbean islands and when I did roam beyond the cities ( small centers) I was admonished and warned not to do so as there could be hazards.
I would love to go to Morocco some day if I could I love people.
المغرب غادي فالتقدم والأزهار تحياتي بلادي .مقارنة مع العديد من الدول المغرب ناضي غادي فالبنيات التحتية ومحاربة الصفيح كنتمى البلاد تزيد تهتم بالشباب
Is the single bedroom considered 1st Class?
Hello, is it possible to control the room air conditioner “on-off” from inside the room or not?
Wouldn't you know we're riding on the Marrakech Express. Wouldn't you know we're riding on the Marrakech Express. All aboard the train. All aboard the train. Crosby, Stills, and Nash "Marrakech Express" peaked at number 28 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1969. They sang about goats and chickens and such as well as people aboard the train. Perhaps some of those coaches were part of your 21st century train ride experience. 1969. I was 25 in those days and remember the song well.
🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦المغرب من طنجة إلى كويرة
No meals on trains?
Where did you book this single night time tickets? I looked at ONCF , it appears they dont have the 9:00PM trains. Am I looking at the wrong location? Please share a link to book the night train! Merci!
Did you find out this info. I'm a bit confused by it....
Great price at 34 euros. May try it next January.
ايوا الحمد لله ملي تقدمنا
مصر عندها هادشي والهند من ايامات الحرب العالمية الاولى
ديما حنا متقدمين
Bel video!
Where can i buy the tickets for the couchette??
at 12:13: this is not the real map of morocco, please next time put the right map. Thanks for your understanding