Last year i had a huge arguement at the food stand that tried to make you "promise", i can't eat where people are pushy and aggressive WTF. The young guy with the Bulls shirt was so friendly though, i would have sat down and have a meal there.
@@InvestedAdventure I decided to have a nice dinner at the Mabrouka Sky Bar just around the block. A very cool Senegalese gentleman invited us in. His good pleasant energy is what sold me. And i just had to give him a nice tip afterwards.
This video is pure acting like a victim. You interact with salesmen, you give them time and attention... Off course they will do their job all the way. If you don't want a product or service just walk away... That's common sense mate.
Nonsense. You cannot just walk away. You are heckled, sometimes verbally intimidated, and I even had a group of youths demand money and square up to me. Just because you don’t like the truth doesn’t mean that it’s different
@@Khalid_AitBaba you are right bro He already comes with a preconceived notion so it's normal that it's going to go badly. I think he comes and has bad intentions.
Do not lie. The locals in morocco are friendly and helpful Yes, sometimes they force you to buy products. But they will never harass or threaten you. The police, the government and the doctors are corrupt and criminals. I know the system in Morocco very well. I am Moroccan myself
@@InvestedAdventure actually, you can just walk away, that's literally what everyone recommends. Don't keep digging for a scenario where you can look like a victim
I'm not sure that I agree, but thank you for the sentiment. They do seem like platitudes given my experiences that you'll see in the coming videos. Many of the people were hostile, and that's about the only unique aspect of Morocco versus the next country you could visit (and presumably not face a battle with culturally)
I completely disagree, Morocco has so much to offer, I have visited and lived there before as well as other countries and I am well aware of what I am saying in comparison to many others I know and watch videos on social media and other platforms who have visited the country. You need to open to explore the charm of the country and its friendly people, and maybe perhaps you will see what most mean.@@InvestedAdventure
@@InvestedAdventureif you hâte the place, just leave it! Nobody has put a gunonyour head to stay and document. People will watch your vidéo, and the other vidéos of those who liked the expérience. Its personale. I dont get it, honestly! Do you think that Marrakech is Morocco?!! Do you think that in other touristiccities, you Come across Angels, and hère in Morocco, no?!!
@@InvestedAdventureif you hâte the place, just leave it! Nobody has put a gunonyour head to stay and document. People will watch your vidéo, and the other vidéos of those who liked the expérience. Its personale. I dont get it, honestly! Do you think that Marrakech is Morocco?!! Do you think that in other touristiccities, you Come across Angels, and hère in Morocco, no?!!
There is certainly an old world charm to the place, and thankfully the people were pretty good to me overall, but there's no denying the 'edge' that exists there - and you must be prepared (particularly if travelling alone). Be sure to catch my coming videos which document the true reality over a number of days... it was quite an experience
Please do not post comments like that to people as if many people around the world do not visit Morocco and post videos like you. Allow people to learn and explore for themselves. Your experience based on what you are after is your experience.@@InvestedAdventure
Seems like you came to Morocco with an agenda to criticize rather than understand. Yes, the culture and traditions are different, and that’s what makes it the most popular tourist destination in Africa. The energy, the people, the sellers-it’s all part of the experience. Instead of respecting this, you chose to stage interactions with the locals just for content, knowing full well that vendors will engage you if you start a conversation. Also, it’s unfair to portray the prices as too high. 15 bucks for a meal of great quality and quantity is actually a good deal. Just because it’s Africa doesn’t mean things should be free or dirt cheap. If you had truly wanted to understand Morocco, you’d have shown a more balanced view instead of using stereotypes for easy views.
Yeah totally, having left Palermo following a pleasant week in Italy with no gripes, I sure wanted some beef before moving to Bali "Africa" is more expensive than Indo
The suitable question to ask is : How bad you are to Morocco? Or are you really welcomed here. in fact we want good tourists who can spend money not like some of tourists.also some don't respect our traditions . So the right question to ask is are you worth visiting our beloved country? Me, i don't think so.
It looks like you were sent by the enemy to bash this beautiful country. Nonetheless, I and many people I know had a blast in Morocco and can't wait to go back again and again.
Firstly, its far from a beautiful country relative to most places I've been. The culture is also the most hostile I have encountered. There also seems to be a fair amount of propaganda and censorship here in the comments. I showed the truth, as always. And as for the paranoid mindset of 'enemies' and undercover operatives... I think that says it all.
@@InvestedAdventure I still stand by my point that you are trying to demean this country. As an American, I love Morocco 🇲🇦 and will always be happy to visit.
I'm with you on a lot of what you said. Getting heckled is annoying as fuck. But that last bit about expecting a meal on the house for photos... Nonetheless. Thanks for giving us a view on the Medina. To be honest, I really didn't expect any less. Quite a typical tourist hotspot experience.
You're just looking to get views. Don't make a lot of comedy, remember that your main objective is content for your channel. You are in a country with its culture and traditions, you are in the most touristy place in Africa, you know what awaits you with the sellers, if you don't want to play the game, there are many restaurants excellent in the city center. You pass by them and you agree to start a conversation to have content to film so you have to wait for the salespeople to insist, there is competition and everyone tries to convince the customer. I am Moroccan and the same thing happens to me when I pass by, if I find a salesman too insistent or if I want to stop the conversation, I leave and it's over, I don't do cinema with the camera on. the hand. PS/ 15 bucks for what you ate, is very cheap ! Don't think Africa mean free. You ate a lot quantity of food, a great food !
"if I find a salesman too insistent or if I want to stop the conversation, I leave and it's over" >> That's never been my experience in Morocco. You are intimidated and in many cases 'gaslighted'. Treated almost as sub human on many occasions. "PS/ 15 bucks for what you ate, is very cheap ! Don't think Africa mean free. You ate a lot quantity of food, a great food !" >> In your opinion. Go and see Asia. Again, their pricing was exploitative - 22 USD, then 18, then 15... its made up to extort tourists. No way is your average worker affording a 15 USD. Its street food. "You're just looking to get views. Don't make a lot of comedy, remember that your main objective is content for your channel." >> I showed the truth and the narrative was one of pleasant surprise. "You are in a country with its culture and traditions, you are in the most touristy place in Africa, you know what awaits you with the sellers, if you don't want to play the game, there are many restaurants excellent in the city center." >> The restaurants were mostly the same, selling overpriced tourist menus. Lets not try and spin things for the tourist board. Moreover, the culture was pretty immoral and not at all welcoming to outsiders. And, the camera changed everything - people were suddenly more friendly when it was around (savvy).
Your behavior is really unpleasant. If you come up to me with that camera and attitude, I won't be nice to you. These are people, not a circus. Do you really think it's okay to keep filming everyone? Stop playing the victim, and if you're so afraid of being scammed by everyone, maybe don't visit the country?
Bro, stop dramatizing things, scammers are everywhere in this world !!!! And you come to our country you should respect us, they are trying to scam people I know but you are the one who makes the decision for getting robbed or not !!! Marrakech is a touristic city. don't try to downgrade its image . we are locals and we know what's really going on there .
It’s not like this “everywhere” in the world. You clearly haven’t been to Indonesia, or the Philippines, or Vietnam, or Sri Lanka… a bunch of them there for you. All different regions and religions too.
No your wrong!.. my wife is from Marrakech and it's Haram to up a price by 3 times the true going rate just because of your accent or been a tourist! Pure disgusting! Ripping people off is not a tradition of Moroccans it's called been deceitful.. God is watching 🧐
I don’t know why people in the comments are blaming you. These people can blame you for being a tourist but that would honestly be most tourists. How can he walk without being harassed and not feeling upset? It seems like all day they would target him
Went to Egypt 35 years ago in a small tour group. Always being harrassed by the locals. It was HORRIBLE. Yet, I'm the issue just like you, according to the locals. But in the West we don't like to be touched and harrassed all the time. Locals, and it's always the men, need to BACK OFF and leave people alone. The way you are being blamed is such the blame the victim. Disgusting how people on these comments are acting toward you. How dare they say you are the problem. THEY are the problem. Leave people ALONE! That's it man, LEAVE PEOPLE ALONE. If you can't do that then you really need to be locked up with a bunch of other people who loved to be bothered. The rest of us just want to travel and be left alone. Stop being disgusting - men - stop it. Leave tourists alone! And you, James, were so much nicer than I was. I never swore as much before or since being hassled by the damned locals.
How do you reconcile that with the 41 countries I’ve visited (40 of which I had no problem with), and the multi ethnic community that I grew up in? The U.K. is perhaps the most tolerant and diverse nation on earth. My experience of the third world has been quite the opposite.
you went to the place where you gonna get annoyed by the sellers in the whole morocco where I blam the minister for not organizing it better, meanwhile we still have the best food in the world and rich culture, but you are overreacting about the food prices, all that meat and dishes for 15-20$ where you will get less amount of meat in amsterdam or any other western european country for same price. Also if you like lamb meat I recommend you to try the royal mechwi, you will taste the best tender juicy meat ever. In addition what make your video like you talk too much is the lack of noise suppression
Smells like pro Morocco propaganda. I always show the truth. How many countries have you been to? Marrakech is certainly not Amsterdam or Vienna. Its a poor country, dependent on tourism, with ironically hostile locals. Its literally the worst place I've been. And Asia has more interesting food for a fraction of the price (and way nicer people)
@@InvestedAdventure Sorry mate, you are really talking out of your ass. I mean Marrakech in no way represents Morocco. So the statements you are making are quite bold. The video's clearly are just being made like this to gain views.
@@InvestedAdventureyou just came here to bash the country it seems why waste your time and money ?marrakech has plenty of nice people you just chose to go to places that are notorious for scams and hustling
@@InvestedAdventure u probably don’t even know about Morocco ,Morocco is the best country of all Africa you can say what u want , Morocco is one of the richest country’s that ever existed, before you go visit to country’s full of tourist you can see that you the only one with a camera vlogging just to get attention, if you don’t like our food go and go to you’re home
2:12 in all fairness it tells you the prices of wherever you want to go like you don't get that in most places i was in agadir and the guys there at the airport will tell you the actual price if they hear you asking the drivers the driver tried over charging us by €2 i wasn't to bothered by that like
Bruv if you ain't interested in them, stop chatting them up for god's sake. They will obviously think you want their product if you start a conversation; they maintain shops for fuck's sake not a socializing event ... The victim mentality is taking over what's left of your brain.
@@InvestedAdventure No the victim is portrayed as guilty for looking for attention and trouble. Don't you think that if half your comments say the same thing, you actually might be in the wrong ?
You're in one of the main tourist areas of the world, walking round with a selfie stick and speaking English. You're advertising the fact you're foreign and a tourist/ RUclipsr. You're bound to get attention from sellers and restaurants, far more than the average tourist going quietly about their business would do. Not only do you just walk past or say 'no thanks', you actively interact with them. Why are you surprised that they are pursuing you, and do you think that it would be any different in any other major tourist location???
You clearly don’t understand how to act, the interactions with people that you’re having are the same for you as they are for me as a Local, sellers will persist and trynna start the talking with you, cause when u start the talking it’s done for them, if you dont want something just ignore them, and i insist on ignoring them. Also, you should have a local guide to learn from him how to act with these locals.
Yeah, must have been the 40 countries before your’s that taught me nothing… or, that your’s was a completely different culture (for worse) than anywhere I’ve been. That’s also allowed to be the case. My opinion is as valid as your’s. We have free speech in the rest of the world.
The chance of being robbed in London is way higher, and the walking scammers if you spit on the floor the will be demanding a false fine . If you wearing fancy you’re doomed
And who are the ones robbing middle class English people in London? Where does the organised crime stem from? English ale, or things originating and dealt by gangs from overseas?
To each their own, and I have yet to visit Algeria, but in my opinion there are many places in Asia that I would rank above Marrakech. That said, I acknowledge that I was in a touristy part...
The price was fair tbh cause you ordered a lot of different things, maybe not 22€ but the 15€ is. The rule is to negotiate with everyone, thats why they choosed a higher price at the beginning. Anyway maybe marrakech is not you vibe, then you can try somwhere else, cause even for moroccans marrakech is an exeption, if you want my opignion Rabat and Tangier are my favorites.
Thanks for that tip my friend - interesting to note your thoughts on Marrakech as a local. I actually rather enjoyed it, certainly compared to Fes and Tangier
Worst place on earth, DON'T go there! I booked an extra plane ticket to get out of this horror city. Just came back yesterday, and I am so thankfull that I not grew up in this culture. If you want a good reality check; go there.
Jemaa El Fna square is known for these kinds of sellers who stick to you and don't leave you alone, you have to accept the game and look carefully at the receipt at the end
We wish you happy and safe journey in Morocco , now you should understand when you visit these specific type of places you will find raw random culture that some people respect could be positive and negative experience just like any place in the world , the real Morocco is I’ts nature not just the touristic places , the culture of negotiation and human interaction is limited probably in some western world cauntry , so you may find people more agressive because you are not used it , but your title is purely built on views attraction as it could provocative to some people , when you visit new country even if the experience is not up to your personal standards try make the best of it , good luck
I haven't been in the West for a year. I've visited over 20 countries in Eastern Europe and Asia over the past year, and my experience in Morocco was an exception to the mostly good experiences that I have had everywhere else
There's a lot of place you can eat there with good price the place of jamee lfna is expensive because of the location you should ask someone from the hostel he well show you agood place welcom brother to marrakech you can eat with 15 £ all the day
@InvestedAdventure runs frequently, located in the carpark there is a bus stop, 30 Durham return valid for 2 weeks, you can use it once, only going and coming back to airport, drop you outside media the square, rather paying 150 taxi
@@InvestedAdventure you knew that there are scam in jamaa el fna but you didn't knew that the bus from airport take you to city center for 30 dirhams go and return since....always :)
You're A LOT more likely to get pick pocketed in Europe than in Morocco. Of course you should exert caution, but not any more than you would in Europe. It looks like there's a glitch in the Matrix with the guys approaching you in the square. At least they're not being aggressive, which is a step up from before, hopefully they'll take the next step soon and stop bothering people altogether. I personally don't mind the hassle, I consider it part of the Jamaa El Fnaa experience, but then you have people from socially reserved places like Northern Europe who think they're being attacked and take it personally and then go on to leave the terrible reviews you might have read.
In many ways, I agree. It seems that the "worst" of society tends to find their way to Europe, with "less bad" people remaining in their home country. And hence, crime is more common in Europe than many of the countries I've visited. However, there's no denying that some countries are less "moral" than others, and poverty will tend to lead to desperation. However, to your point around the perception of the 'culture' of persistent soliciting and haggling, I (based on my experience of doing this in many countries around the world) found there to be a nasty edge in Morocco that I haven't otherwise encountered elsewhere. Just look at the guy's reaction at the place that I declined just before I settled on the restaurant that I eventually ate at. See my coming videos for more on that, and take care my friend
Europe is worst on its own especially now without anyone finding their way to it. You tend to forget this "worst" you are labeling, came to work and offered a lot to build it to where it is now, but again people with your mindset forget easily but do not worry, the same people who worked hard for Europe to get it to where it is today will leave and then we will see the state it gets into. By the way, talk about the European companies that keep going to Africa, and Asia to invest to get money from to survive..... Be reasonable when commenting and reason with facts. You should stay in Europe and not visit anywhere, that would be best.@@InvestedAdventure
@@KimwannaratLiew The vast majority of pick pockets in Europe are from Central and Eastern Europe, not Morocco. Europeans used to steal land, resources and people, now they are stealing phones and wallets, it's a sad turnaround.
the same thing that happened to you is happened to all morrocan's not just the tourists we pay the same thing as you and too much some times because they don't sell you just the food but alsothe moment and alot of reasens
@@InvestedAdventure we are so sorry of those bad morrocan's, but actually there is no solution of being stupid that much, they promise you hhhhh, that is too much of stupid, they don't know anything about attracting people and tourists and again we are so sorry bro
@@InvestedAdventure I am moroccan and when I go to marrackech I get those pushy monkey guys put the monkeys at me dw dude here we know those areas well.
Well I'll be visiting Marrakesh in Morocco in November No amount of anti tourism protests are going to stop me from turning up!! Guess what??? We get tourists here in the UK aswell... deal with it and get over it
Bind mindset to catch the mood of this marvelous country. Moroccan are very sensitive.. If your energy is not right you won't get anything good from this country. It's not for everyone i guess. But bro you can have your opinion but your title is a bit... Have a safe trip.
So I admitted I had heard mixed reviews (that’s a diplomatic way of saying unanimous negativity), as I honestly stated in the video. I think it came out favourably, as I captured the reality. Vibes are for chicks.
@@InvestedAdventure Marrakesh way better than Rochdale Wythenshawe Oldham or whatever place you come from Remember that we never had colonialism never had slave trade not many war we not even 1/10 of your GDP … Btw people are averaging 10/15£ a day in Morocco get your 💩 together and be more serious if you want respect back
Quite frankly your attitude reeks, you went there with a negative perception of the country and with every interaction you reinforced that idea by overreacting to normal interactions, and treated them as if they were beneath you. You were barely haggled or mistreated and you were walking about as if you were so hard done by just because they asked you where you were from. Please refrain from visiting beautiful countries like Morocco if you can't appreciate them. Thanks.
You’re right - it’s nothing like Pakistan or India. I couldn’t wait to get out. Every minute there was hell and it’s the one country I’ll surely never return to.
Morocco is a severely impoverished country. The countryside is abject in litter plastic , forgotten people , disregarded disabled people , stray dogs many starving. If you’re a tourist and stick to tourist areas you will be sheltered from this . Travel around Morocco it’s a sad state of affairs .
Hello, as a Moroccan myself, I understand where his opinions come from. However, I advise you to go to cities other than the most popular cities that are often busy and with intimidating sellers. And please, if the sellers keep insisting, don't give them hope that you will buy anything and just keep walking. I promise that this is not the case everywhere in Morocco. Also what you paid for your food was fair. Morocco is a beautiful country, you have to find the right places. I don't think the title is appropriate. It sounds disrespectful. But for the most part the video was good.
Thanks my friend. It has a negative reputation from the majority of travellers I have spoken to. Definitely an outlier in that regard. I found Marrakech to be better than expected - as I also convey in the video - though still not without reasons to be cautious as a solo traveller. This stance was vindicated as my trip continued. (I cannot agree with you that it was a 'fair' price for the food - but then again, I've eaten some of the world's best street food throughout Asia, at prices that will perhaps never compare to anywhere else in terms of value)
Marrakech is nice uh, I was there and i took a car drove to Agadir went to paradise valley stay there a couple of days in agadir and than back to Marrakech. I havent been harassed once. Did u know there is a tourist law that forbids them from harassing you. Anyways Marocco a very chill place people are hippies by nature. Drink Thea smoke hashish right haha. "don't smoke hashish guys" Its a place where you could land in some serious trouble if you choose to behave like a idiot. Even though there is clubs and alcohol to be found i would recommend you to steer clear of that cause its just not the way of the locals and when there is a lot of booze involved things happen. And the law i going to be rough cause its Marocco not Britain or Holland or whatever you from. Just do the quad tour visit souks eat great dinners drive a camel enjoy the smells and sounds. Play stupid games win stupid prices. enjoy guys.
dejamaa lfna c'est un mauvais endroit visité à Marrakech et aussi la médina beaucoup de salop et les méchants gens et trop brouillard , je suis une jeune femme marocaine j'habite à Marrakech mais heuresment loin de ces endroits et je n'aime pas visiter cette place et aussi la médina
There is a different between fez poeple and marakesch poeple..fez = arabs Marakesch = berbers (chlouch) The south of morocco are berber areas. Berbers are more friendly and calm more cultivated.
Interesting, thanks for contributing these insights. A fellow traveller was saying how the Berbers had been far more decent to him too, outside of Marrakesh and Fes
just stick to your home pal if before the flight landing even you came there full of stereotypes and agendas. acting like a victim and creating nonexistent drama out of nowhere, you have no manners and respect, respect is not one sided it is bilateral
I think it was relief more than anything that contributed to my positivity. By no means the worst - and there was a decent amount of protein - but nowhere near what I’m used to in SEA
Advice never come to Marrakech and do not advise anyone to visit it. The city is very mixed and full of swindlers and fraudsters and we are tired of the complaints of tourists. You are the ones who come to her stop
@@InvestedAdventure so why is there tourism because it’s a beautiful country that everyone loves besides you mate wich don’t surprise me you’re from England 😂
Lmao. The comments are mad. People would rather say the video is lies instead of seeing the faults and wanting the people to be better. Videos like this hurt the countries tourism and it SHOULD.
Well said! There’s clearly no shame amongst the people who behave in this way towards tourists. So perhaps putting the truth on the internet might spur them into action - or at least deter tourists from being subjected to such unfair treatment. There will be no change until/unless Moroccans accept that there is a problem.
@@InvestedAdventure you're not the first one to point out the issues there. A youtuber... I cant remember his name now, almost got attacked on the beach because he wouldn't pay the unfair price of the horse ride that he didn't want in the first place. Moroccans are terrible to tourists and it shouldn't be on tourists to learn how not to get scammed in these countries.
Last year i had a huge arguement at the food stand that tried to make you "promise", i can't eat where people are pushy and aggressive WTF. The young guy with the Bulls shirt was so friendly though, i would have sat down and have a meal there.
Thank you for sharing this, on behalf of fellow travelers. Pinned
@@InvestedAdventure I decided to have a nice dinner at the Mabrouka Sky Bar just around the block. A very cool Senegalese gentleman invited us in. His good pleasant energy is what sold me. And i just had to give him a nice tip afterwards.
This video is pure acting like a victim. You interact with salesmen, you give them time and attention... Off course they will do their job all the way. If you don't want a product or service just walk away... That's common sense mate.
Nonsense. You cannot just walk away. You are heckled, sometimes verbally intimidated, and I even had a group of youths demand money and square up to me. Just because you don’t like the truth doesn’t mean that it’s different
I know the reality of Marrakesh as I've been there several times as a tourist. Use common sense and stop being a drama queen just for the views.
@@Khalid_AitBaba you are right bro He already comes with a preconceived notion so it's normal that it's going to go badly. I think he comes and has bad intentions.
Do not lie. The locals in morocco are friendly and helpful
Yes, sometimes they force you to buy products. But they will never harass or threaten you.
The police, the government and the doctors are corrupt and criminals.
I know the system in Morocco very well. I am Moroccan myself
@@InvestedAdventure actually, you can just walk away, that's literally what everyone recommends. Don't keep digging for a scenario where you can look like a victim
Im going to Marrakech for the 3rd time in a couple of weeks. I love it. Heading up to Casablanca for a few days too. I cant wait! Amour d'Écosse!
God speed
Morocco is an awesome country, enjoy your visit. Explore the culture, the friendly people, and the amazing landscapes.....
I'm not sure that I agree, but thank you for the sentiment. They do seem like platitudes given my experiences that you'll see in the coming videos. Many of the people were hostile, and that's about the only unique aspect of Morocco versus the next country you could visit (and presumably not face a battle with culturally)
I completely disagree, Morocco has so much to offer, I have visited and lived there before as well as other countries and I am well aware of what I am saying in comparison to many others I know and watch videos on social media and other platforms who have visited the country. You need to open to explore the charm of the country and its friendly people, and maybe perhaps you will see what most mean.@@InvestedAdventure
@@InvestedAdventure Get a life mate.. You've just seen Marrakesh you think you've see whole Morroco.
@@InvestedAdventureif you hâte the place, just leave it! Nobody has put a gunonyour head to stay and document. People will watch your vidéo, and the other vidéos of those who liked the expérience. Its personale. I dont get it, honestly! Do you think that Marrakech is Morocco?!! Do you think that in other touristiccities, you Come across Angels, and hère in Morocco, no?!!
@@InvestedAdventureif you hâte the place, just leave it! Nobody has put a gunonyour head to stay and document. People will watch your vidéo, and the other vidéos of those who liked the expérience. Its personale. I dont get it, honestly! Do you think that Marrakech is Morocco?!! Do you think that in other touristiccities, you Come across Angels, and hère in Morocco, no?!!
Morocco is a vibe, you didnt catch it, dont expect you to catch it.
A bad vibe, I certainly caught
well said
@@InvestedAdventure ridiculous and immature answer
Everything there looks wonderful 💞
There is certainly an old world charm to the place, and thankfully the people were pretty good to me overall, but there's no denying the 'edge' that exists there - and you must be prepared (particularly if travelling alone). Be sure to catch my coming videos which document the true reality over a number of days... it was quite an experience
Please do not post comments like that to people as if many people around the world do not visit Morocco and post videos like you. Allow people to learn and explore for themselves. Your experience based on what you are after is your experience.@@InvestedAdventure
@@InvestedAdventure
Thank you!!
This youtuber is not a nice character, but he has some good points… some people are a bit (too) pushy…
This can be experienced in any touristic city around the world@@arabidimaandwhatever
Seems like you came to Morocco with an agenda to criticize rather than understand. Yes, the culture and traditions are different, and that’s what makes it the most popular tourist destination in Africa. The energy, the people, the sellers-it’s all part of the experience. Instead of respecting this, you chose to stage interactions with the locals just for content, knowing full well that vendors will engage you if you start a conversation.
Also, it’s unfair to portray the prices as too high. 15 bucks for a meal of great quality and quantity is actually a good deal. Just because it’s Africa doesn’t mean things should be free or dirt cheap. If you had truly wanted to understand Morocco, you’d have shown a more balanced view instead of using stereotypes for easy views.
Yeah totally, having left Palermo following a pleasant week in Italy with no gripes, I sure wanted some beef before moving to Bali
"Africa" is more expensive than Indo
Dude you’re an absolute Karen.
And I’ve never commented on a RUclips video
@@InvestedAdventure stay in your couch if you don’t want to see uncommon things. Don’t forget your period pain pills next time.
The suitable question to ask is : How bad you are to Morocco?
Or are you really welcomed here. in fact we want good tourists who can spend money not like some of tourists.also some don't respect our traditions .
So the right question to ask is are you worth visiting our beloved country? Me, i don't think so.
Is heckling, intimidating and dealing part of your traditions? It seems so. Whats your travel experience to compare this to?
Most Europeans are broke and want everything for free.
@@InvestedAdventureyou got the attention you wanted it. Savor the moment cuz all this does is show your character to the world
@@InvestedAdventurehonestly you’re the worst kind of person
We don't want tourists period lol, or it should be severely monitored.
It looks like you were sent by the enemy to bash this beautiful country. Nonetheless, I and many people I know had a blast in Morocco and can't wait to go back again and again.
Firstly, its far from a beautiful country relative to most places I've been. The culture is also the most hostile I have encountered. There also seems to be a fair amount of propaganda and censorship here in the comments. I showed the truth, as always.
And as for the paranoid mindset of 'enemies' and undercover operatives... I think that says it all.
@@InvestedAdventure I still stand by my point that you are trying to demean this country. As an American, I love Morocco 🇲🇦 and will always be happy to visit.
@@JayD2006 eveyrone who visits Morocco have a bad experience there
@@moroccansarenthumanbeings2640 not me nor my friends.
@@JayD2006 cause you went there to do weird things with Moroccan women probably
I'm with you on a lot of what you said. Getting heckled is annoying as fuck. But that last bit about expecting a meal on the house for photos... Nonetheless. Thanks for giving us a view on the Medina. To be honest, I really didn't expect any less. Quite a typical tourist hotspot experience.
You're just looking to get views. Don't make a lot of comedy, remember that your main objective is content for your channel.
You are in a country with its culture and traditions, you are in the most touristy place in Africa, you know what awaits you with the sellers, if you don't want to play the game, there are many restaurants excellent in the city center.
You pass by them and you agree to start a conversation to have content to film so you have to wait for the salespeople to insist, there is competition and everyone tries to convince the customer.
I am Moroccan and the same thing happens to me when I pass by, if I find a salesman too insistent or if I want to stop the conversation, I leave and it's over, I don't do cinema with the camera on. the hand.
PS/ 15 bucks for what you ate, is very cheap ! Don't think Africa mean free. You ate a lot quantity of food, a great food !
"if I find a salesman too insistent or if I want to stop the conversation, I leave and it's over"
>> That's never been my experience in Morocco. You are intimidated and in many cases 'gaslighted'. Treated almost as sub human on many occasions.
"PS/ 15 bucks for what you ate, is very cheap ! Don't think Africa mean free. You ate a lot quantity of food, a great food !"
>> In your opinion. Go and see Asia. Again, their pricing was exploitative - 22 USD, then 18, then 15... its made up to extort tourists. No way is your average worker affording a 15 USD. Its street food.
"You're just looking to get views. Don't make a lot of comedy, remember that your main objective is content for your channel."
>> I showed the truth and the narrative was one of pleasant surprise.
"You are in a country with its culture and traditions, you are in the most touristy place in Africa, you know what awaits you with the sellers, if you don't want to play the game, there are many restaurants excellent in the city center."
>> The restaurants were mostly the same, selling overpriced tourist menus. Lets not try and spin things for the tourist board. Moreover, the culture was pretty immoral and not at all welcoming to outsiders. And, the camera changed everything - people were suddenly more friendly when it was around (savvy).
@@InvestedAdventure Stop playing the dumb victim... We almost feel for you.
@@InvestedAdventureyou know. Theres no point responding to these people. You youve responded to a lot of them, youre wasting your energy.
Your behavior is really unpleasant. If you come up to me with that camera and attitude, I won't be nice to you. These are people, not a circus. Do you really think it's okay to keep filming everyone? Stop playing the victim, and if you're so afraid of being scammed by everyone, maybe don't visit the country?
You chose to watch. You chose to comment. And I don’t know you
Bro, stop dramatizing things, scammers are everywhere in this world !!!! And you come to our country you should respect us, they are trying to scam people I know but you are the one who makes the decision for getting robbed or not !!! Marrakech is a touristic city. don't try to downgrade its image . we are locals and we know what's really going on there .
It’s not like this “everywhere” in the world. You clearly haven’t been to Indonesia, or the Philippines, or Vietnam, or Sri Lanka… a bunch of them there for you. All different regions and religions too.
@InvestedAdventure so they don't try rob people in South east Asia...?lol
No your wrong!.. my wife is from Marrakech and it's Haram to up a price by 3 times the true going rate just because of your accent or been a tourist! Pure disgusting! Ripping people off is not a tradition of Moroccans it's called been deceitful.. God is watching 🧐
@@InvestedAdventure Indonesia is muslim too bro. Also Malaysia for the most part. This has nothing to do with religion.
Wonderful Morocco videos, well done.
Thanks a lot my friend! Where are you from?
crap video made by a tourist
That meal wud cost u at least $65 in London.
الأنسان الذي يذهب لسياحة لي يتمتع على حسب ميزنية خاص بيه و في بلداه سوف يتصرف مثل ما يريد
@ I don’t understand what you saying.
James, with that attitude, you will not go far in life. Here's some well-meant feedback: Grow some brain cells. I mean that wholeheartedly.
Thanks for the lecture pal. I think it’s already turned out pretty well for me
THIS
Why do you talk to people when you clearly don't want to talk to them? Weird.
It’s called vlogging, Philip
@@InvestedAdventureit looks more like something else
You nailed it brother.
I don’t know why people in the comments are blaming you. These people can blame you for being a tourist but that would honestly be most tourists. How can he walk without being harassed and not feeling upset? It seems like all day they would target him
Thank you Omar
Went to Egypt 35 years ago in a small tour group. Always being harrassed by the locals. It was HORRIBLE. Yet, I'm the issue just like you, according to the locals. But in the West we don't like to be touched and harrassed all the time. Locals, and it's always the men, need to BACK OFF and leave people alone. The way you are being blamed is such the blame the victim. Disgusting how people on these comments are acting toward you. How dare they say you are the problem. THEY are the problem. Leave people ALONE! That's it man, LEAVE PEOPLE ALONE. If you can't do that then you really need to be locked up with a bunch of other people who loved to be bothered. The rest of us just want to travel and be left alone. Stop being disgusting - men - stop it. Leave tourists alone! And you, James, were so much nicer than I was. I never swore as much before or since being hassled by the damned locals.
You have some deep rooted racism which shines through in this video :)
How do you reconcile that with the 41 countries I’ve visited (40 of which I had no problem with), and the multi ethnic community that I grew up in? The U.K. is perhaps the most tolerant and diverse nation on earth. My experience of the third world has been quite the opposite.
@@InvestedAdventureinteresting respond may I ask
In which country you felt the most
Welcomed in that you’ve travelled
Your experience with the third world??? You sound stupid @InvestedAdventure
you went to the place where you gonna get annoyed by the sellers in the whole morocco where I blam the minister for not organizing it better, meanwhile we still have the best food in the world and rich culture, but you are overreacting about the food prices, all that meat and dishes for 15-20$ where you will get less amount of meat in amsterdam or any other western european country for same price.
Also if you like lamb meat I recommend you to try the royal mechwi, you will taste the best tender juicy meat ever.
In addition what make your video like you talk too much is the lack of noise suppression
Smells like pro Morocco propaganda. I always show the truth. How many countries have you been to? Marrakech is certainly not Amsterdam or Vienna. Its a poor country, dependent on tourism, with ironically hostile locals.
Its literally the worst place I've been. And Asia has more interesting food for a fraction of the price (and way nicer people)
@@InvestedAdventure
Sorry mate, you are really talking out of your ass. I mean Marrakech in no way represents Morocco. So the statements you are making are quite bold. The video's clearly are just being made like this to gain views.
😂😂😂@@Muttie
@@InvestedAdventureyou just came here to bash the country it seems why waste your time and money ?marrakech has plenty of nice people you just chose to go to places that are notorious for scams and hustling
@@InvestedAdventure u probably don’t even know about Morocco ,Morocco is the best country of all Africa you can say what u want , Morocco is one of the richest country’s that ever existed, before you go visit to country’s full of tourist you can see that you the only one with a camera vlogging just to get attention, if you don’t like our food go and go to you’re home
lmgharba dir lia signal fe la platform eblagh 3afakoum
Your true colours are coming out for everyone to see here… stop digging
@@InvestedAdventure the only digging happening here is your downfall mate.
2:12 in all fairness it tells you the prices of wherever you want to go like you don't get that in most places i was in agadir and the guys there at the airport will tell you the actual price if they hear you asking the drivers the driver tried over charging us by €2 i wasn't to bothered by that like
Epic
"InvestedAdventure" gets pressed by insisting salesmen = soft
That must make you Mike Tyson...
@@InvestedAdventure don't travel if you are narrow minded
Bruv if you ain't interested in them, stop chatting them up for god's sake. They will obviously think you want their product if you start a conversation; they maintain shops for fuck's sake not a socializing event ... The victim mentality is taking over what's left of your brain.
Ah. So the victim is portrayed as guilty for being victimised. Gaslighting again
@@InvestedAdventure No the victim is portrayed as guilty for looking for attention and trouble. Don't you think that if half your comments say the same thing, you actually might be in the wrong ?
You're in one of the main tourist areas of the world, walking round with a selfie stick and speaking English. You're advertising the fact you're foreign and a tourist/ RUclipsr. You're bound to get attention from sellers and restaurants, far more than the average tourist going quietly about their business would do. Not only do you just walk past or say 'no thanks', you actively interact with them. Why are you surprised that they are pursuing you, and do you think that it would be any different in any other major tourist location???
I’m surprised as it hasn’t been an issue in the 20 other countries where I’ve done what you describe, in the past 12 months.
You clearly don’t understand how to act, the interactions with people that you’re having are the same for you as they are for me as a Local, sellers will persist and trynna start the talking with you, cause when u start the talking it’s done for them, if you dont want something just ignore them, and i insist on ignoring them. Also, you should have a local guide to learn from him how to act with these locals.
Yeah, must have been the 40 countries before your’s that taught me nothing… or, that your’s was a completely different culture (for worse) than anywhere I’ve been. That’s also allowed to be the case. My opinion is as valid as your’s. We have free speech in the rest of the world.
The chance of being robbed in London is way higher, and the walking scammers if you spit on the floor the will be demanding a false fine . If you wearing fancy you’re doomed
And who are the ones robbing middle class English people in London? Where does the organised crime stem from? English ale, or things originating and dealt by gangs from overseas?
@@InvestedAdventure Do you mean to say only Non English partake in organised crime? Can you prove that?
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From Ireland, Moroccon women are the most beautiful women in the world.
Sounds like you need to catch the next flight out there! I agree that MENA has great genetics
So, the first thing that occurred to your mind once landed is how should you bash the country. Sad life you're living!
هاد تبلحيس لي ولا في جامع الفنا و ازعاج سياح والله إلى شواهتونا تفو
Choukran
صح دعهم ياءكلون في اي مكان يريدوه 🤦♀️🤦♀️
انت من ذباب جزائري تألم في صمت
Morocco is amazing. I think your editorial line is all about negative content for clicks. Total waste of time
Ah okay. Despite what I explained in the intro and throughout. You’re entitled to a full refund
im from Algeria marekech is the best City in the world i like the food the culture the ppl is mazing
To each their own, and I have yet to visit Algeria, but in my opinion there are many places in Asia that I would rank above Marrakech. That said, I acknowledge that I was in a touristy part...
You’re not Algerian then
the Taxie set up is far better if you use the taxi guy who first spoke to you as never just get in a cab with no meter.
It was booked through the same system in the end, but thanks for the tip my friend
The price was fair tbh cause you ordered a lot of different things, maybe not 22€ but the 15€ is. The rule is to negotiate with everyone, thats why they choosed a higher price at the beginning.
Anyway maybe marrakech is not you vibe, then you can try somwhere else, cause even for moroccans marrakech is an exeption, if you want my opignion Rabat and Tangier are my favorites.
Thanks for that tip my friend - interesting to note your thoughts on Marrakech as a local. I actually rather enjoyed it, certainly compared to Fes and Tangier
Honestly you did nothing wrong. Im moroccan. Its a hard place to navigate. But i prefer it more then Sweden where everybody are angry.
Worst place on earth, DON'T go there! I booked an extra plane ticket to get out of this horror city. Just came back yesterday, and I am so thankfull that I not grew up in this culture. If you want a good reality check; go there.
Nobody cares that you eat everyone is interested in scamming you, it's very painful and annoying at the same time
Jemaa El Fna square is known for these kinds of sellers who stick to you and don't leave you alone, you have to accept the game and look carefully at the receipt at the end
This seems to be a fair assessment - you definitely need your wits about you!
4:39 bro they're just trying to be friendly !
Sure. It’s what you don’t see when the camera is off that becomes the issue
15$ won’t even get u a cup of coffee in London 😂🤦♂️
We wish you happy and safe journey in Morocco , now you should understand when you visit these specific type of places you will find raw random culture that some people respect could be positive and negative experience just like any place in the world , the real Morocco is I’ts nature not just the touristic places , the culture of negotiation and human interaction is limited probably in some western world cauntry , so you may find people more agressive because you are not used it , but your title is purely built on views attraction as it could provocative to some people , when you visit new country even if the experience is not up to your personal standards try make the best of it , good luck
I haven't been in the West for a year. I've visited over 20 countries in Eastern Europe and Asia over the past year, and my experience in Morocco was an exception to the mostly good experiences that I have had everywhere else
In of the beet quality video about Marrakech , good job💪
Ah that’s very kind of you my friend, thank you!
There's a lot of place you can eat there with good price the place of jamee lfna is expensive because of the location you should ask someone from the hostel he well show you agood place welcom brother to marrakech you can eat with 15 £ all the day
An evening in the square alone cost me £15! But thanks for the tip
You should took the shuffle bus, take straight to medina for 30 dirham return
I didn't see it at the airport - do you know how recently it has been running?
@@InvestedAdventure in the carpark bus stop, 30dirham it's return ticket valid for 2 week
@InvestedAdventure runs frequently, located in the carpark there is a bus stop, 30 Durham return valid for 2 weeks, you can use it once, only going and coming back to airport, drop you outside media the square, rather paying 150 taxi
@@InvestedAdventure you knew that there are scam in jamaa el fna but you didn't knew that the bus from airport take you to city center for 30 dirhams go and return since....always :)
@@InvestedAdventuredon’t you have Google? Search bus Marrakech airport. The first link you get has all info.
You're A LOT more likely to get pick pocketed in Europe than in Morocco. Of course you should exert caution, but not any more than you would in Europe.
It looks like there's a glitch in the Matrix with the guys approaching you in the square. At least they're not being aggressive, which is a step up from before, hopefully they'll take the next step soon and stop bothering people altogether. I personally don't mind the hassle, I consider it part of the Jamaa El Fnaa experience, but then you have people from socially reserved places like Northern Europe who think they're being attacked and take it personally and then go on to leave the terrible reviews you might have read.
In many ways, I agree. It seems that the "worst" of society tends to find their way to Europe, with "less bad" people remaining in their home country. And hence, crime is more common in Europe than many of the countries I've visited. However, there's no denying that some countries are less "moral" than others, and poverty will tend to lead to desperation.
However, to your point around the perception of the 'culture' of persistent soliciting and haggling, I (based on my experience of doing this in many countries around the world) found there to be a nasty edge in Morocco that I haven't otherwise encountered elsewhere.
Just look at the guy's reaction at the place that I declined just before I settled on the restaurant that I eventually ate at.
See my coming videos for more on that, and take care my friend
Europe is worst on its own especially now without anyone finding their way to it. You tend to forget this "worst" you are labeling, came to work and offered a lot to build it to where it is now, but again people with your mindset forget easily but do not worry, the same people who worked hard for Europe to get it to where it is today will leave and then we will see the state it gets into. By the way, talk about the European companies that keep going to Africa, and Asia to invest to get money from to survive..... Be reasonable when commenting and reason with facts. You should stay in Europe and not visit anywhere, that would be best.@@InvestedAdventure
true you are liketely to get pick pocketed in Europe by Moroccans
Oh please, there are more criminals from your race than anywhere else in the world. Do not deceive yourself.@@KimwannaratLiew
@@KimwannaratLiew The vast majority of pick pockets in Europe are from Central and Eastern Europe, not Morocco. Europeans used to steal land, resources and people, now they are stealing phones and wallets, it's a sad turnaround.
the same thing that happened to you is happened to all morrocan's not just the tourists we pay the same thing as you and too much some times because they don't sell you just the food but alsothe moment and alot of reasens
No, it’s definitely aimed at tourists
@@InvestedAdventure we are so sorry of those bad morrocan's, but actually there is no solution of being stupid that much, they promise you hhhhh, that is too much of stupid, they don't know anything about attracting people and tourists and again we are so sorry bro
@@InvestedAdventure I am moroccan and when I go to marrackech I get those pushy monkey guys put the monkeys at me dw dude here we know those areas well.
Welcome to Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦
Mahabar
You are too over reacting, please leave Morocco…
Not at all
Well I'll be visiting Marrakesh in Morocco in November
No amount of anti tourism protests are going to stop me from turning up!!
Guess what???
We get tourists here in the UK aswell... deal with it and get over it
@@JoshDarke Same am going in November, can't wait to smoke some of that famous "chocolata" ;)
You were so disrespectful to the locals.
I think the truth is clear for everyone to see. And hence the attacks continue online.
yeah that's true @@InvestedAdventure
Bind mindset to catch the mood of this marvelous country. Moroccan are very sensitive.. If your energy is not right you won't get anything good from this country. It's not for everyone i guess. But bro you can have your opinion but your title is a bit... Have a safe trip.
So I admitted I had heard mixed reviews (that’s a diplomatic way of saying unanimous negativity), as I honestly stated in the video. I think it came out favourably, as I captured the reality. Vibes are for chicks.
Wrong attitude brotha
متى يتعلم اصحاب الماكولات في جامع الفنا ان الالحاح على السائح بالجلوس يضر بالسياحة . مشهد مقزز
It’s true. The food there was otherwise pretty good, and I enjoyed the ambience once I was in there. The treatment beforehand is prohibitive to that
How can anyone give an opinion .............. after there first visit as a dumb tourist ?
Thanks Keith. What colour is your Bugatti?
If you think you have the knowledge to give an opinion on morocco after just one visit as a tourist you are do wrong ! @@InvestedAdventure
I miss my country from London 🇲🇦 ❤🇬🇧
Nice to meet you my friend
The moment they try and show me a menu I'm gone
Good rule of thumb
Welcome to Dakhla capital of kite surfing & oysters tagine
Oysters tagine? That’s a new one
Il manque une branche à l'étoile de David sur le drapeau marocain
Do You have more video's from Marrakech?
More coming from Morocco
Definitely don't eat there if Jamie Oliver likes it 😂
Or owns it
Like anywhere in the world you will findwhat you are specifically looking for. There is no shortage of drama if you ask for it
Morocco is the best country in the world 🇲🇦
I think there might be a dose of home bias, or propaganda in there
@@InvestedAdventure Marrakesh way better than Rochdale Wythenshawe Oldham or whatever place you come from
Remember that we never had colonialism never had slave trade not many war we not even 1/10 of your GDP …
Btw people are averaging 10/15£ a day in Morocco get your 💩 together and be more serious if you want respect back
@@LsServermorocco did have slave trade lol
@@d8snippez but at least we didn’t kept them in slavery we just made some profit selling them to the Portuguese 🇵🇹 siuuuuuu 🤣 I’m just joking
Way too hectic for me
Not for the faint hearted
wearing a camera doesn't really help honestly doesn't really matter where you are i guess.
Im from morocco but living in canada, i have to say that people that running restaurants in jamaa lefna are pretty annoying 😒 😑 🙄
Very annoying indeed - you chose a great country to emigrate to!
Quite frankly your attitude reeks, you went there with a negative perception of the country and with every interaction you reinforced that idea by overreacting to normal interactions, and treated them as if they were beneath you. You were barely haggled or mistreated and you were walking about as if you were so hard done by just because they asked you where you were from. Please refrain from visiting beautiful countries like Morocco if you can't appreciate them. Thanks.
Your Name is... HELLisWELL...!? 💥💥💥💥💥
If you want to see it that way, only in your mind
This is not India or Pakistan it Morocco s’il vous pláit leave Morocco!
You’re right - it’s nothing like Pakistan or India. I couldn’t wait to get out. Every minute there was hell and it’s the one country I’ll surely never return to.
@@InvestedAdventurealgeria is much better trust me
Marocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦👍👍
You’re a fan, Jurgen? It was a unique experience, but it did deteriorate from there…
Morocco is a severely impoverished country. The countryside is abject in litter plastic , forgotten people , disregarded disabled people , stray dogs many starving. If you’re a tourist and stick to tourist areas you will be sheltered from this . Travel around Morocco it’s a sad state of affairs .
You are soo much acting like a victim 😅 it's culturally something normal to be pushy.
Culturally normal… in a society that perhaps lags behind the world
many youtubers lately are paied by Morocco's ennemies and haters (its neighbours obviously) to give bad image about the country
All arabic countries have a bad Image bc they can't behave well.
They should be deported from Western countries
Shut the borders!!
Morocco is not only Marrakech visit agadir,tanger , rabat , u will love it ❤.
Tanger is awful too. Video coming on that after Fes
Hello, as a Moroccan myself, I understand where his opinions come from. However, I advise you to go to cities other than the most popular cities that are often busy and with intimidating sellers. And please, if the sellers keep insisting, don't give them hope that you will buy anything and just keep walking. I promise that this is not the case everywhere in Morocco. Also what you paid for your food was fair. Morocco is a beautiful country, you have to find the right places. I don't think the title is appropriate. It sounds disrespectful. But for the most part the video was good.
Thanks my friend. It has a negative reputation from the majority of travellers I have spoken to. Definitely an outlier in that regard. I found Marrakech to be better than expected - as I also convey in the video - though still not without reasons to be cautious as a solo traveller. This stance was vindicated as my trip continued.
(I cannot agree with you that it was a 'fair' price for the food - but then again, I've eaten some of the world's best street food throughout Asia, at prices that will perhaps never compare to anywhere else in terms of value)
Bro is mad he paid 15$ for 6 dishes
More respect for my country plaise
Too bad if you don’t like the truth
What true you talking about? You are in African country wich is just recovering from France, spain and Portuguese colonialism.
Marrakech is nice uh,
I was there and i took a car drove to Agadir went to paradise valley stay there a couple of days in agadir and than back to Marrakech.
I havent been harassed once.
Did u know there is a tourist law that forbids them from harassing you.
Anyways Marocco a very chill place people are hippies by nature.
Drink Thea smoke hashish right haha. "don't smoke hashish guys"
Its a place where you could land in some serious trouble if you choose to behave like a idiot.
Even though there is clubs and alcohol to be found i would recommend you to steer clear of that cause its just not the way of the locals and when there is a lot of booze involved things happen.
And the law i going to be rough cause its Marocco not Britain or Holland or whatever you from.
Just do the quad tour visit souks eat great dinners drive a camel enjoy the smells and sounds.
Play stupid games win stupid prices. enjoy guys.
جميل جدا
Thanks for commenting
dejamaa lfna c'est un mauvais endroit visité à Marrakech et aussi la médina beaucoup de salop et les méchants gens et trop brouillard , je suis une jeune femme marocaine j'habite à Marrakech mais heuresment loin de ces endroits et je n'aime pas visiter cette place et aussi la médina
Merci beaucoup pour ces idées. J'apprécie ton aide
H??
I, J, K?
There is a different between fez poeple and marakesch poeple..fez = arabs
Marakesch = berbers (chlouch)
The south of morocco are berber areas.
Berbers are more friendly and calm more cultivated.
Interesting, thanks for contributing these insights. A fellow traveller was saying how the Berbers had been far more decent to him too, outside of Marrakesh and Fes
His girl leave hem because he was eating always alone sniky outside
just stick to your home pal if before the flight landing even you came there full of stereotypes and agendas. acting like a victim and creating nonexistent drama out of nowhere, you have no manners and respect, respect is not one sided it is bilateral
This video just highlighted that you are very rude & disrespectful to the people who are welcoming you to their land.
That food looked shit
I think it was relief more than anything that contributed to my positivity. By no means the worst - and there was a decent amount of protein - but nowhere near what I’m used to in SEA
Advice never come to Marrakech and do not advise anyone to visit it. The city is very mixed and full of swindlers and fraudsters and we are tired of the complaints of tourists. You are the ones who come to her stop
Without tourism there would be nothing there. You’re afraid of those with the courage to speak the truth.
@@InvestedAdventure Bro marrakech history is bigger than your whole country, just stick in your place and don't come again !!
@@InvestedAdventure so why is there tourism because it’s a beautiful country that everyone loves besides you mate wich don’t surprise me you’re from England 😂
Never again.
Ageeed 💯
Don’t ever visit our country again pls it was so bad 😂😂
Lmao. The comments are mad. People would rather say the video is lies instead of seeing the faults and wanting the people to be better.
Videos like this hurt the countries tourism and it SHOULD.
Well said! There’s clearly no shame amongst the people who behave in this way towards tourists. So perhaps putting the truth on the internet might spur them into action - or at least deter tourists from being subjected to such unfair treatment. There will be no change until/unless Moroccans accept that there is a problem.
@@InvestedAdventure you're not the first one to point out the issues there. A youtuber... I cant remember his name now, almost got attacked on the beach because he wouldn't pay the unfair price of the horse ride that he didn't want in the first place.
Moroccans are terrible to tourists and it shouldn't be on tourists to learn how not to get scammed in these countries.
Boss, come back to yogyakarta
I’d love to some time
Ondrive
1:51 Math not mathing
What?
This is looking like the scene from a medival era in a movie i once watched 🥶
Hahahahahahahaa TOP COMMENT
welcome
And quite a welcome it was
Holly , you made me cringe. you need to chill man.
NEVER NEVER NEVER
Trevor
I'm aware of some people harrass for their business, which is bad. But also, you are cringey and finicky, mate.
I could newer go back there again ! can't stand local people
Unfortunately I share true same sentiment