You need to visit the north (Tanger, Al Hoceima and Nador)!! Very beautiful cities and an amazing landscape. You can drive it by a car, which is the best option. And: there you can find the best fish! ;)
I was in Morocco a couple of weeks ago and i also food poisoning!! I was knocked out for 2 days. Didn't feel great at all. I was put off the food after that because i didn't want to get sick again
Ha, small world! Not going to lie, we cooked a lot more of our own meals after that, just to be safe. Being sick is never fun but it's extra not fun when traveling.
@@OnePackWanderers One rule I use for myself wherever I travel: " Always carry with me these 4 medicines: Imodium for diarrhea, Bengay cream for soaring or stiff muscles, Aspirin for a headache or pain killer, and Sudafed PE (ex Actifed) for fever or running nose...and some First Aid like Band-Aid, some pieces of cotton, and 50 ml alcohol ). They all weigh less than 500 g or 1 lbs. They can only help me or someone in need. Enjoy the rest of your trip! Have fun and stay safe! Cheers,
@@mmans8191 This is really excellent advice. We carry a lot of these things too, after getting sick. You never think it will happen to you! But when it does, it’s nice to have some basic stuff like that.
Ugh I hate food poisoning! Hope it wasn’t too bad guys (even though it came back) 😔 “she closed the omelette” 😂 What a collab - we follow both you guys so it’s so nice to see you together 🙌🏼 So funny you had to break into your airbnb. The beach house sounds like so much fun! Thanks for another great video guys ☺️
We were really out of it that day 😅 Lisa and Josh are great people! We've been following them since they landed in Europe, so it's been super cool to get to know them 😊
@@OnePackWanderers that’s so awesome! We also bumped into a travel couple we support yesterday just walking around the streets of Oaxaca which was super cool. It’s such a small world sometimes and it’s nice to make YT friends ☺️
at least in Morocco the pharmacies are quite handy, no fuss or prescription needed if nothing severe, imagine having food poisoning in Ireland, pharmacy staff are quite fussy here, and they cure everything with 7UP and vinaigre, stay healthy
A nice travel vlog, though you had a stomach bug, your enthusiasm was clearly visible 👍👍, new friend here, fellow travel vlogger 😊😉, thought I'd show you my support. Stay blessed and safe, your friend Traveller MIA 🇬🇧
most times when you're sick it's not from the food, it's from touching money, doors, hand rails on public transport and then touching your mouth. Money is the carrier of all things nasty...look after each other. these are the memories.
Indeed. We've made it a habit to desensitize our hands before eating. I think anytime someone eats foreign food in a foreign land, stomach issues are bound to come up. It's a small price to pay though 🙂
Number 1 tip for travel and food poisoning. Carry activated charcoal with you, which basically scoops anything from your gut out. And also carry a probiotic with you to injest. Unfortunate but the charcoal scoops out the good and bad bacteria. Can't remember which travel channel this was on. But I noted it. Particularly for travel to third world countries.
Hello, we are interested to visit Rabat as we prefer smaller cities than crazy busy ones. Where was that beautiful apartment by the sea. A. Lovely beach to spend time and relax. Thank you for the information.
@Ginette Lepine Hello! If you like a calmer experience in Morocco, we'd definitely recommend the Rabat area. The beach house we stayed in was actually just North of Salé (a city adjacent to Rabat), in a development called 'Plage des Nations.' It was a nice Airbnb with a very nice view.
I too had throw out my entire Marrakech itinerary due to food poisoning. Massive chills and going to the toilet every half hour 😂 for three straight days
@@OnePackWanderers it did after three days and fortunately I had 24 hours left to see something. It's funny because I also got food poisoning last month at the Acatenango base camp in Guatemala haha. I hope you guys do Central America too.
what did you eat guys, that sounds so bad , Rabat is a nice modern and green city . I love it so much as a Moroccan . hope you get well so you can get a nice trip . welcome to Morocco
Not too sure what it was. We ate at two different restaurants one day and then woke up with bad stomach problems the next morning. It was just bad luck I'm afraid. Rabat was beautiful. It was very modern and just totally different from Marrakech. Thank you for the kind words, and you have a good day as well 😊
@@OnePackWanderers the thing with food while travelling is probably locals will eat almost everythnig and rarely get sick , but foriegners who are new to an area might get sick because their bodies are not used to those bacterias i guess , also never drink tub water if you are in a new country :D
Yes, definitely. We were in Morocco almost a month, but we spent about half that time dealing being sick. So Morocco definitely needs a do-over one day.
That was totally a draw for us as well. They’re just simple. After a couple days of having them strapped to the back of a motorbike in the rain, we can also attest that the water resistance is pretty dang good. Very little water made its way in 🙂
@@OnePackWanderers the padding looks solid as well. Comfy, semi waterproof, good price. Thanks for getting back to me. You guys be safe. Can’t wait for the next video 🤙🏼
Number 1 tip for travel and food poisoning. Carry activated charcoal with you, which basically scoops anything from your gut out. And also carry a probiotic with you to injest. Unfortunate but the charcoal scoops out the good and bad bacteria. Can't remember which travel channel this was on. But I noted it. Particularly for travel to third world countries.
You need to visit the north (Tanger, Al Hoceima and Nador)!! Very beautiful cities and an amazing landscape. You can drive it by a car, which is the best option. And: there you can find the best fish! ;)
The two of you dressed in all black running on a desolate beach was straight out of some vintage science fiction movie. Too cool.
Haha Cheveyo was very passionate about that scene.
What a wonderful airbnb location! Happy to find your channel thru Lisa & Josh!
We definitely were able to pool our money for a nice place with that one. The views were incredible!
I'm glad you guys have found each other. That's awesome!!!!
beautiful beach and sunset!
Hope you get feeling much better .miss you guys here ! Stay healthy , love you
Miss you and love you too.
love this! the shots are so good (that beach shot--commitment right there.)
Love to see u down here guys,
U funny kind cool and Smiley 😊😊
Hope to see u here for long
Enjoy Life ❤️❤️
I'm surprised we didn't see more visitors in Morocco, your country is absolutely beautiful.
@@OnePackWanderers we are enormously glad to see you happy and satisfied.
Thank you.
Get well again soon!
Thank you! All back to normal now, but it was a rough 10 days!
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Thank you 😊
I was in Morocco a couple of weeks ago and i also food poisoning!! I was knocked out for 2 days. Didn't feel great at all. I was put off the food after that because i didn't want to get sick again
Ha, small world! Not going to lie, we cooked a lot more of our own meals after that, just to be safe. Being sick is never fun but it's extra not fun when traveling.
Usually it’s the water that cause that. Not the food.
When I go back to visit my home country Morocco, Iget sick too even though I mostly eat home or at good places. I think it mostly because of the water
@@OnePackWanderers One rule I use for myself wherever I travel: " Always carry with me these 4 medicines: Imodium for diarrhea, Bengay cream for soaring or stiff muscles, Aspirin for a headache or pain killer, and Sudafed PE (ex Actifed) for fever or running nose...and some First Aid like Band-Aid, some pieces of cotton, and 50 ml alcohol ). They all weigh less than 500 g or 1 lbs. They can only help me or someone in need.
Enjoy the rest of your trip! Have fun and stay safe! Cheers,
@@mmans8191 This is really excellent advice. We carry a lot of these things too, after getting sick. You never think it will happen to you! But when it does, it’s nice to have some basic stuff like that.
Ugh I hate food poisoning! Hope it wasn’t too bad guys (even though it came back) 😔 “she closed the omelette” 😂 What a collab - we follow both you guys so it’s so nice to see you together 🙌🏼 So funny you had to break into your airbnb. The beach house sounds like so much fun! Thanks for another great video guys ☺️
We were really out of it that day 😅
Lisa and Josh are great people! We've been following them since they landed in Europe, so it's been super cool to get to know them 😊
@@OnePackWanderers that’s so awesome! We also bumped into a travel couple we support yesterday just walking around the streets of Oaxaca which was super cool. It’s such a small world sometimes and it’s nice to make YT friends ☺️
at least in Morocco the pharmacies are quite handy, no fuss or prescription needed if nothing severe, imagine having food poisoning in Ireland, pharmacy staff are quite fussy here, and they cure everything with 7UP and vinaigre, stay healthy
Indeed, the pharmacy lady was very nice and helpful in Morocco.
A nice travel vlog, though you had a stomach bug, your enthusiasm was clearly visible 👍👍, new friend here, fellow travel vlogger 😊😉, thought I'd show you my support. Stay blessed and safe, your friend Traveller MIA 🇬🇧
most times when you're sick it's not from the food, it's from touching money, doors, hand rails on public transport and then touching your mouth. Money is the carrier of all things nasty...look after each other. these are the memories.
Indeed. We've made it a habit to desensitize our hands before eating. I think anytime someone eats foreign food in a foreign land, stomach issues are bound to come up. It's a small price to pay though 🙂
Number 1 tip for travel and food poisoning. Carry activated charcoal with you, which basically scoops anything from your gut out. And also carry a probiotic with you to injest.
Unfortunate but the charcoal scoops out the good and bad bacteria. Can't remember which travel channel this was on. But I noted it. Particularly for travel to third world countries.
Nice video, shame about the food poisoning. Take care.
Hello, we are interested to visit Rabat as we prefer smaller cities than crazy busy ones. Where was that beautiful apartment by the sea. A. Lovely beach to spend time and relax. Thank you for the information.
Was the villa by the beach in Rabat or somewhere else?
@Ginette Lepine
Hello! If you like a calmer experience in Morocco, we'd definitely recommend the Rabat area.
The beach house we stayed in was actually just North of Salé (a city adjacent to Rabat), in a development called 'Plage des Nations.' It was a nice Airbnb with a very nice view.
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Thank you 😄
I too had throw out my entire Marrakech itinerary due to food poisoning. Massive chills and going to the toilet every half hour 😂 for three straight days
Described my experience perfectly 😂 Did it clear up on its own for you?
@@OnePackWanderers it did after three days and fortunately I had 24 hours left to see something. It's funny because I also got food poisoning last month at the Acatenango base camp in Guatemala haha. I hope you guys do Central America too.
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you can take a careem it's exactly like uber and it's more practical :)
We tried Careem but for some reason the app charged us 3x what it said the price would be, not sure what happened.
Tell me that grass-Ping joke was with me in mind :P
Definitely 😂
what did you eat guys, that sounds so bad , Rabat is a nice modern and green city . I love it so much as a Moroccan . hope you get well so you can get a nice trip . welcome to Morocco
Not too sure what it was. We ate at two different restaurants one day and then woke up with bad stomach problems the next morning. It was just bad luck I'm afraid.
Rabat was beautiful. It was very modern and just totally different from Marrakech.
Thank you for the kind words, and you have a good day as well 😊
@@OnePackWanderers the thing with food while travelling is probably locals will eat almost everythnig and rarely get sick , but foriegners who are new to an area might get sick because their bodies are not used to those bacterias i guess , also never drink tub water if you are in a new country :D
@@se7enstill75 Yes, this is probably what it was. Just the new bacteria of a place. Food still tasted really good though 😅
@@se7enstill75 yes that's totally true the immune system differs from region to another since bacterias and viruses are different.
With you revisit morocco again?
Yes, definitely. We were in Morocco almost a month, but we spent about half that time dealing being sick. So Morocco definitely needs a do-over one day.
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And to you as well, friend.
Vive le maroc sahara marrocan
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Thank you!
Hope your ok. Hope you did not get the helicobacter from Morocco it's going around there.
We both fully recovered thankfully 😅
What packs are those?
Columbia Street Elite Convertible 36L. I think they’re discontinued but last time I checked you can still get them on Amazon.
@@OnePackWanderers stoked. Just picked one up. Thanks. Love that it doesn’t have a bunch of stuff hanging all over it, or is Uber “tacticool”
That was totally a draw for us as well. They’re just simple. After a couple days of having them strapped to the back of a motorbike in the rain, we can also attest that the water resistance is pretty dang good. Very little water made its way in 🙂
@@OnePackWanderers the padding looks solid as well. Comfy, semi waterproof, good price. Thanks for getting back to me. You guys be safe. Can’t wait for the next video 🤙🏼
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Number 1 tip for travel and food poisoning. Carry activated charcoal with you, which basically scoops anything from your gut out. And also carry a probiotic with you to injest.
Unfortunate but the charcoal scoops out the good and bad bacteria. Can't remember which travel channel this was on. But I noted it. Particularly for travel to third world countries.