As a 21 year old man I went to Morocco for a day trip from Algeciras and instead stayed 2 months traveling all over Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. In many ways Fez was my favorite, especially the old university. It's now 50 years later and my memories of the people, places, food, music and the beautiful friendly campground in Fez where I stayed for 50 US cents per night are still fresh.
You brought me back my beautiful memories about this beautiful city. When I stayed in Fes, I also stayed at the medina,and had a very authentic experience. Loved it ❤
Awesome video, great choice of music to set up the ambience and bring back the amazing memories of not only Fez, but Marrakesh, Morocco and all of North Africa which I not only hitch-hiked as a long haired hippie in 1973 (in fact it was a time when Moroccan authorities refused entry to the long haired hippies and I was one of them, I had to cut off around eight inches of my hair to get into the country) but I returned again in 1981 as an international photographic model on an assignment for a German clothing company (working with the then young Kathy Ireland who became a celebrity Sports Illustrated model) in cities such as Marrakesh, Rabat, Casablanca, Fez and Tangiers. From staying in camping grounds as a hippie to staying in international hotels as a model certainly allowed me to enjoy the contrasts of this most amazing of countries and having been a long term international traveller this country certainly ranks highly as a country to spend time in. I really enjoy how you film your videos and having watched them for a number of years now I am definitely travelling again vicariously through them. There is certainly something amazing about travelling through Moslem countries and you have certainly been to many, their history is spectacular. Do you intend going to places like Samarkand and Bukara etc in your future travels?
I always love reading your travel stories. I absolutely would love to visit Uzbekistan and more countries in Central Asia, especially Mongolia. I’m waiting for the weather to warm up - think it’s a bit cold currently.
@@JasonBillamTravel thank you so much for responding to me. I appreciate it greatly. Your journey so far for all the years that I have followed you has been amazing. You are definitely up there with the top two or three bloggers out there. If ever you intend coming to Australia please look me up. We have many travel stories to exchange etc. I am seventy one now and slowing down and life is indeed short at my age so it is wonderful that people like you who are educated and aware of this wonderful world who can appreciate its magnificence in spite of the terrible consequences of some people who think that they can impose their will on people who just want to be free and appreciate the wonderful gifts that this planet can offer. Keep travelling Jason. Well done again.
Hi Jason…. I have been to Morocco 🇲🇦 once time before pandemic. I’m so impressive with this country so much. It’s mesmerizing and spectacular country indeed. Especially the food I love Targine so much and I 😊hope you’ll enjoy and have a great wonderful time in Morocco. And I wish you have so much fun with your trip😘🥰🇲🇦❤️❤️
Hello Jason, this video is so stunning... the medina of Fes is beautiful, authentic, traditional... I'm sure you had an enjoyable experience in this spiritual city.. i think it deserves many episodes.. waiting for next videos...... Thank you bc you are doing a great job
@@JasonBillamTravel do you send people prizes who follow your channel? I got message today behalf of Jason Billam, he wanted me to message him on Telegram
Great video of Fez Medina, Jason. Having been there, I’m amazed how well you were able to navigate on your own. For me its immenseness was maze-like with so any twists and turns that getting lost seem inevitable. I also was amazed that it is home to 250,000 people. And I was delighted to discover that the oldest university you showed the golden gates of was founded by a woman. Morocco is one of my favorite countries, and I look forward to returning there for a third time. Best, Sylvia
Welcome, my brother. I am from Fez. When you are here, you call me. Your reception at my house went with you to the most beautiful place. I will be happy with your hospitality
Even though the Medina has become used to tourism in recent years and the shops are more geared to it, it remains fascinating how the Medina was created and seems almost unchanged over the centuries. It is definitely the most authentic city in the country!
We stayed at an very large Riad on AirBNB located maybe 600m from Bab RCIF. It was much more residential, earthy and complex than the areas you filmed. We had to take several photos and really pay super close attention to make our way home. We still got lost in the maze of alleys multiple times. Great experience no place in the world compares.
I love Fez, have visited there from Atlanta 4 times, and will return this March. You're exactly right about the touts - or men looking for an easy mark (This will NEVER be a female). The way you carry yourself means much as predators are always looking for easy prey. I admire your ability to navigate the alleys on your own. I've always used a local guide. I have piece of mind, and a valued asset makes money. The culture and temperament of the Moroccans make crowded alleys and squares easy to appreciate.
Thanks, I suppose it’s part and parcel of the ‘Fes experience’. As long as people are aware of it, then they can do their best to deal with the situation as it arises and not fall into the trap. The alleys aren’t easy and I’d probably recommend a guide to people who don’t feel confident.
Morocco is still a pure magic, despite the fact that now it becomes more spoiled with crowds of average travellers comparing to what I've seen here first in 2013 (by saying "spoiled" I mean that 7-8 years most of sightseeings were available at 10-20dh, while now it is 70-100dh, while rate to Euro is the same, the most disctracting impact I've seen is yoga studios for crowds like in Bali, but it was in Kech, while I hope that other cities remain still authentic). Fes is the only place I've felt lost in previous centuries
I recall 20 years ago standing on that balcony overlooking the tannery on a very hot day and the smell still resonates today as I recall stuffing as much mint in my nostrils as I possibly could. Fes was one of the most memorable cities I have EVER traveled to.
Some beautiful light happening. Another place where it looks like you could just point your camera anywhere and you'd have a great shot. Thanks for this!
@@JasonBillamTravel @JasonBillamTravel your travel vlog was the first ever travel vlog we actually watched. After that we watched many others and only a few that we follow until today. The other travel vlogs that we follow are Jay Palfrey, Dabble Travel, One Pack Wanderer, Dany #gotaworldtosee , Matt and Julia, Yad Ventures, World Wild Hearts, Yellow Publisher, Vagabrothers and the most recent was Drew Binsky. These are the 11 travel blogs we wait all the time. I know it's non of your concern but just like to share our excitement with you. Yours is the first in our list that we will watch. So when you were gone for quite a while we were wondering. Then you told us it was the gopro issue. Sorry for your lost. Hope to watch more vlogs fromb you and more often. Keep it coming. And if you want to come to Shah Alam Malaysia do tell us.
Howdy Jason great coverage of Fes . I see a lot of Arabian type culture but I believe there is Jewish and berber. I appreciate your videos and the great job you do. The food looks delicious. Cheers
Stunning Video Jason. As a Solo female traveller (getting on in years now), I just know I wouldn't feel comfortable getting lost there in the medina. That's why I enjoyed this So Much. The views are truly Awesome. Cheers & Thank You. ☘👏👏👏.
Nothing will happen to u for sure there s some guys want money and they try to get money from tourists to showing them ways because there more than 9600 alleyways even locals can t know ways it s simple say no thank u any way fez is fantastic and there s many places this wonderful man didn t visit i wish i could help him to see better place in fez any way welcome fez welcome morocco
Lots of women do it alone every day, but of course you should do your best to take precautions and make yourself feel comfortable. Maybe buddy up with someone?
@@JasonBillamTravel Great idea Jason😀. Morocco has been on my list for a long time & Even last January I went alone to Istanbul & Bodrum as there were too many restrictions on entering Morocco after covid. It is just the thought of Soooo many alleyways & streets in all the medinas that would slightly freak me out🤣.
Have a nice vocation in Morocco fes is an old city it has the old inversity in the world by theway the peole of fes consider in Morocco as the people who have higher patterns in politesse but that ddi not mean that Moroccan people don't respect the others So have a nice vocation in Morocco my county and glad to see you here dear
Fes is probably the most awesome medina I've been to, although Tetouan in the north of Morocco runs it a close second (and Tetouan is far less touristy... although the size of Fes's medina means that there are always far more Moroccans than tourists). Azemmour's medina is similar to Fes's in its shabby picturesqueness, but on a much much smaller scale. You've been to Algeria, Jason, so I'd be interested to know how the Algiers medina compares. I'm flying to Egypt tomorrow and I need to compare it to Cairo's Islamic city, which I haven't been to for 30+ years.
The medinas of both Algiers and Ghardaia felt a lot more relaxed in comparison, despite both still being lived in. There wasn’t a presence of tourism, so it felt like day-to-day life was just passing by - and I got more stares and questions in Algeria (of the enthusiastic kind). Morocco is built on tourism, and is generally a lot more hectic, but to me it still feels authentic. Both are great.
I wish you a pleasant trip, there are many beautiful cities in Morocco, the city of Tangier and Rabat, the capital, and I advise you to visit Dakhla in the Moroccan desert, Ifrane is also considered Switzerland of Africa and many wonderful cities
In 2020 I have booked everything to go to Morocco for 10 days: Marakesh, Fes, Meknes, Casablanka, Rabat, however, I missed the plane unfortunatelly thanks to the bus company. So I did a second booking but only for 4 days in Essaouira, amazaing old city at the coast of Atlantic Ocean. That video had a a lot of views. So did you go to Meknes and Volubilis? They are near Fes.
Hello Jason, if you mind can you go to the city of Casablanca, whatever it has the tallest mosque in Africa with a pretty architecture, so you really need to visit it!!!!!
Hı Jason how are you? I wanna say something to you,however just a little recommendation.I reckon you ought yo put Subtitle on your video cause i am a Turkish. sometime i can't understand you.please read this message thank you
Wonderful video, i was there last november didn't have the chances to enjoy the places you saw and specially eating nice food, because I was in a tour, they rushed us and took us to restaurants catering to turists and was overcooked and pretty bland..no salt. But overall the experience was good, going to the dessert was the highlit of the trip, good shopping! Why you dont show or talk about shopping?
Great video. Very informative for my trip in March. I will use the same approach to the hustlers that I did in Marrakech last November. How much was your Riad?
@@JasonBillamTravel ok thank you Jason for the notice about this , please do a video to make your viewers aware about somebody trying to scam us , thank you and take care always
I was in Fes in 2016. I too went to the university there and they told me it was the oldest on earth. I then went to Bologna, Italy where they have the oldest university on earth (1088) and I told them about Fes. They explained that Fes did not award degrees and was more of a madrassa. So you can take that for what it's worth. I still wear my black leather jacket from Fes.
@@mhollick63 wikipedia??? it's a joke. Madrassa means school in arabic, it's from Alkaraouina the vatican pope stady and transfer the arabic numbers to europe. and many european stady on it. both off them are old hust be subject. alkarouine back on time give deploma as judge and medicine practice. as a muslim country give some deploma in istamic study doesn't make it a just mosque. they teach astronomy and even astrology, astrology was a sience back then.
@@mhollick63 modern university start in the 17th century. stady field back on time they were limited 5 or 6 field. you want alkarouine to give a degree in biologie and giologie and space engeniering. common. it was what top back then. islamic stady, philosophie, mathematic and medicine even medicine wasn't the actual medicine. you are talking in 800 AD and you want to judge with the 21 th century degreese and level. whatoever, wikipedia is a joke. maybe for general knoldge it a good rederence, or to get some general info. or some home work for primary school.
Nalanda University was the oldest in the world. Unfortunately invaders destroyed it and burnt all the books in the library. Some records say so many books were burnt that the fire stayed on for 6 months. Disturbed by the fact that an Indian scholar and teacher knew more than the Haqims of his own court, Khilji decided to destroy the roots of all knowledge and Ayurveda in this country. So he set fire to the Great Library of Nalanda and burned down 9 million manuscripts!
As a 21 year old man I went to Morocco for a day trip from Algeciras and instead stayed 2 months traveling all over Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. In many ways Fez was my favorite, especially the old university. It's now 50 years later and my memories of the people, places, food, music and the beautiful friendly campground in Fez where I stayed for 50 US cents per night are still fresh.
Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania and Libya were subordinate to the rule of the Moroccan Empire Before the French occupation entered
You brought me back my beautiful memories about this beautiful city. When I stayed in Fes, I also stayed at the medina,and had a very authentic experience. Loved it ❤
I invite you again to visit Fez, welcome to discover it again, I will be glad to do so
Awesome video, great choice of music to set up the ambience and bring back the amazing memories of not only Fez, but Marrakesh, Morocco and all of North Africa which I not only hitch-hiked as a long haired hippie in 1973 (in fact it was a time when Moroccan authorities refused entry to the long haired hippies and I was one of them, I had to cut off around eight inches of my hair to get into the country) but I returned again in 1981 as an international photographic model on an assignment for a German clothing company (working with the then young Kathy Ireland who became a celebrity Sports Illustrated model) in cities such as Marrakesh, Rabat, Casablanca, Fez and Tangiers. From staying in camping grounds as a hippie to staying in international hotels as a model certainly allowed me to enjoy the contrasts of this most amazing of countries and having been a long term international traveller this country certainly ranks highly as a country to spend time in. I really enjoy how you film your videos and having watched them for a number of years now I am definitely travelling again vicariously through them. There is certainly something amazing about travelling through Moslem countries and you have certainly been to many, their history is spectacular. Do you intend going to places like Samarkand and Bukara etc in your future travels?
I always love reading your travel stories. I absolutely would love to visit Uzbekistan and more countries in Central Asia, especially Mongolia. I’m waiting for the weather to warm up - think it’s a bit cold currently.
@@JasonBillamTravel thank you so much for responding to me. I appreciate it greatly. Your journey so far for all the years that I have followed you has been amazing. You are definitely up there with the top two or three bloggers out there. If ever you intend coming to Australia please look me up. We have many travel stories to exchange etc. I am seventy one now and slowing down and life is indeed short at my age so it is wonderful that people like you who are educated and aware of this wonderful world who can appreciate its magnificence in spite of the terrible consequences of some people who think that they can impose their will on people who just want to be free and appreciate the wonderful gifts that this planet can offer. Keep travelling Jason. Well done again.
moroccans can be quite scummy though. always trying to deceive and mug off tourists
Thanks - sorry for the late reply. Yes, I will let you know if I head down to Australia!
First view,first comment 😊😊.
Love from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩
Thanks a lot!
Morocco is a very special country
Agreed
You are welcome, my friend, at any time you want to visit and discover the city of Fez
Hi Jason…. I have been to Morocco 🇲🇦 once time before pandemic. I’m so impressive with this country so much. It’s mesmerizing and spectacular country indeed.
Especially the food I love Targine so much and I 😊hope you’ll enjoy and have a great wonderful time in Morocco. And I wish you have so much fun with your trip😘🥰🇲🇦❤️❤️
Hello Jason, this video is so stunning... the medina of Fes is beautiful, authentic, traditional... I'm sure you had an enjoyable experience in this spiritual city.. i think it deserves many episodes.. waiting for next videos...... Thank you bc you are doing a great job
Thanks a lot. I’m glad to be back filming with this camera set up in my older style of videos. It feels good. Plenty more to come this year.
moroccans can be quite scummy though. always trying to deceive and mug off tourists
@@JasonBillamTravel do you send people prizes who follow your channel? I got message today behalf of Jason Billam, he wanted me to message him on Telegram
I will follow your example after 2 weeks. Looking forward to it
@@saadbhatti7003 I hope you ignored it. Sounds like a fresh scam.
Great video of Fez Medina, Jason. Having been there, I’m amazed how well you were able to navigate on your own. For me its immenseness was maze-like with so any twists and turns that getting lost seem inevitable. I also was amazed that it is home to 250,000 people. And I was delighted to discover that the oldest university you showed the golden gates of was founded by a woman. Morocco is one of my favorite countries, and I look forward to returning there for a third time. Best, Sylvia
It really is disorientating, I did my best!
moroccans can be quite scummy though. always trying to deceive and mug off tourists
Welcome, my brother. I am from Fez. When you are here, you call me. Your reception at my house went with you to the most beautiful place. I will be happy with your hospitality
And yeah i book my ticket to Fes for feb first week !! thanks alot for the video and infos :) .......
Best of luck!
Even though the Medina has become used to tourism in recent years and the shops are more geared to it, it remains fascinating how the Medina was created and seems almost unchanged over the centuries. It is definitely the most authentic city in the country!
Fui a ese lugar, en fes Morocco 🇲🇦., muy buena la gente me trataron muy bien.🙏🏻❤️
We stayed at an very large Riad on AirBNB located maybe 600m from Bab RCIF. It was much more residential, earthy and complex than the areas you filmed. We had to take several photos and really pay super close attention to make our way home. We still got lost in the maze of alleys multiple times. Great experience no place in the world compares.
Welcome, I invite you to visit Fez again. I am from Fez. I will be glad to meet you when you are here. Contact me
I love Fez, have visited there from Atlanta 4 times, and will return this March. You're exactly right about the touts - or men looking for an easy mark (This will NEVER be a female). The way you carry yourself means much as predators are always looking for easy prey.
I admire your ability to navigate the alleys on your own. I've always used a local guide. I have piece of mind, and a valued asset makes money.
The culture and temperament of the Moroccans make crowded alleys and squares easy to appreciate.
Thanks, I suppose it’s part and parcel of the ‘Fes experience’. As long as people are aware of it, then they can do their best to deal with the situation as it arises and not fall into the trap. The alleys aren’t easy and I’d probably recommend a guide to people who don’t feel confident.
Morocco is still a pure magic, despite the fact that now it becomes more spoiled with crowds of average travellers comparing to what I've seen here first in 2013 (by saying "spoiled" I mean that 7-8 years most of sightseeings were available at 10-20dh, while now it is 70-100dh, while rate to Euro is the same, the most disctracting impact I've seen is yoga studios for crowds like in Bali, but it was in Kech, while I hope that other cities remain still authentic). Fes is the only place I've felt lost in previous centuries
Totally agree. Tourism hasn’t spoilt its unique charm and history - aside from the occasional hustler.
my first trip also in 2013
I recall 20 years ago standing on that balcony overlooking the tannery on a very hot day and the smell still resonates today as I recall stuffing as much mint in my nostrils as I possibly could. Fes was one of the most memorable cities I have EVER traveled to.
Most beautiful country and peaceful pakistan 🇵🇰 must visit ❤
It must be the most amazing medina. I loved it and walked for hours
It’s incredible
moroccans can be quite scummy though. always trying to deceive and mug off tourists
A really special video Jason. Thanks so much💚
Wonderful sharing
Thank you!
Some beautiful light happening. Another place where it looks like you could just point your camera anywhere and you'd have a great shot. Thanks for this!
Exactly right. The easiest type of videos to film are in places like this.
Hello Jason, thanks for another amazing video. Keep up the good work! Greetings from Poland! 🙂
Thanks!
You've got the best vlogs. Perfectly narrated and very spontaneous.
Glad you like them!
@@JasonBillamTravel @JasonBillamTravel your travel vlog was the first ever travel vlog we actually watched. After that we watched many others and only a few that we follow until today. The other travel vlogs that we follow are Jay Palfrey, Dabble Travel, One Pack Wanderer, Dany #gotaworldtosee , Matt and Julia, Yad Ventures, World Wild Hearts, Yellow Publisher, Vagabrothers and the most recent was Drew Binsky. These are the 11 travel blogs we wait all the time. I know it's non of your concern but just like to share our excitement with you. Yours is the first in our list that we will watch. So when you were gone for quite a while we were wondering. Then you told us it was the gopro issue. Sorry for your lost. Hope to watch more vlogs fromb you and more often. Keep it coming. And if you want to come to Shah Alam Malaysia do tell us.
moroccans can be quite scummy though. always trying to deceive and mug off tourists
That’s nice of you to say. Thanks for the kind words!
Great video. Informative and stunning scenery.
Just fabulous, Jason.
Missing your old unique sign off at the end of your videos these days...
Haha, I’ll have to start bringing it back..
Hi Jason, as always a brilliant video. Thank you so much. Peter
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for showing the historical city of Morocco. Hope you are having good time Jason. Welcome to Bangladesh once again.
One day!
Very nice videos of Morocco, well edited and well balanced, nice music and even a respectful attitude towards the opportunistic touts.
I’ve been, it’s an amazing place for sure
Agreed!
Howdy Jason great coverage of Fes . I see a lot of Arabian type culture but I believe there is Jewish and berber. I appreciate your videos and the great job you do. The food looks delicious.
Cheers
Such an amazing place. I hope to go back in the near future!
I think I have to go back as well..
Hi Jason Beth From UK lovely place Happy New year thanks for sharing 🥂🥳🎉⭐️🎊 Hope had amazing one
Thanks Beth, Happy New Year!
@@JasonBillamTravel aww your welcome 👍👍👍
Amazing tour, Jason, of the maze of alleys. Can say it had a mediaeval ambiance.
For sure!
I’ve been to Fes, and yes, the medina is amazing. U should go to the jewish quarter too. It’s great. Really authentic and raw.
Cool, I didn’t get round to it on this visit but I certainly will next time.
Hey great tour of fez 😍 I hope you are enjoying your vacation in Morocco 🇲🇦
Fascinating thanks again John in Chicago
Cheers John!
Great video, we were very happy to welcoming you in our house, we hope to see you again next time
That’s very kind of you!
Stunning Video Jason. As a Solo female traveller (getting on in years now), I just know I wouldn't feel comfortable getting lost there in the medina. That's why I enjoyed this So Much. The views are truly Awesome. Cheers & Thank You. ☘👏👏👏.
Nothing will happen to u for sure there s some guys want money and they try to get money from tourists to showing them ways because there more than 9600 alleyways even locals can t know ways it s simple say no thank u any way fez is fantastic and there s many places this wonderful man didn t visit i wish i could help him to see better place in fez any way welcome fez welcome morocco
Lots of women do it alone every day, but of course you should do your best to take precautions and make yourself feel comfortable. Maybe buddy up with someone?
@@JasonBillamTravel Great idea Jason😀. Morocco has been on my list for a long time & Even last January I went alone to Istanbul & Bodrum as there were too many restrictions on entering Morocco after covid. It is just the thought of Soooo many alleyways & streets in all the medinas that would slightly freak me out🤣.
Lovely video.
Thank you!
💙🍃Fez is truly wonderful, history tells...
Have a nice vocation in Morocco fes is an old city it has the old inversity in the world by theway the peole of fes consider in Morocco as the people who have higher patterns in politesse but that ddi not mean that Moroccan people don't respect the others
So have a nice vocation in Morocco my county and glad to see you here dear
the disappearing rays of the day :-)! Great video Jason!
Thanks!
Your explanation is awesome bro ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fes is probably the most awesome medina I've been to, although Tetouan in the north of Morocco runs it a close second (and Tetouan is far less touristy... although the size of Fes's medina means that there are always far more Moroccans than tourists). Azemmour's medina is similar to Fes's in its shabby picturesqueness, but on a much much smaller scale. You've been to Algeria, Jason, so I'd be interested to know how the Algiers medina compares. I'm flying to Egypt tomorrow and I need to compare it to Cairo's Islamic city, which I haven't been to for 30+ years.
The medinas of both Algiers and Ghardaia felt a lot more relaxed in comparison, despite both still being lived in. There wasn’t a presence of tourism, so it felt like day-to-day life was just passing by - and I got more stares and questions in Algeria (of the enthusiastic kind). Morocco is built on tourism, and is generally a lot more hectic, but to me it still feels authentic. Both are great.
moroccans can be quite scummy though. always trying to deceive and mug off tourists
My lovely city I grew up in the old medina exactly laarsat mdalsy near to Rcif just I miss my childhood and my beloved city.
From Philippines hello! Wow amazing ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hello!
I wish you a pleasant trip, there are many beautiful cities in Morocco, the city of Tangier and Rabat, the capital, and I advise you to visit Dakhla in the Moroccan desert, Ifrane is also considered Switzerland of Africa and many wonderful cities
So many places to see in Morocco - future trips required!
Never seen a tannery -- amazing .
Your video is amazing! I got lots of positive emotions
Glad you enjoyed it
Yea beautiful place 💓💓💓💓💓
It really is!
Fes is the largest and oldest continually inhabited medina, but for most beautiful, I would have to give tha to Chefchaouen.
Fair enough, I need to head there next time!
welcome to my country ; thanks for this amazing video
Shukraan!
Exceptionally beautiful 💓💐👏🎊💐🎈
Are you planning on visiting Chefchaouen ? I'm visiting Fes and Chef later this year.
I didn’t have time but it’s high on the agenda for the next visit!
Fantastic video 🙏🌹❤.
Many thanks!
Very nice 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Cheers!
In 2020 I have booked everything to go to Morocco for 10 days: Marakesh, Fes, Meknes, Casablanka, Rabat, however, I missed the plane unfortunatelly thanks to the bus company. So I did a second booking but only for 4 days in Essaouira, amazaing old city at the coast of Atlantic Ocean. That video had a a lot of views. So did you go to Meknes and Volubilis? They are near Fes.
Sounds like an eventful/amazing trip. Unfortunately I didn’t have time for those places - but I’m sure I’ll be back in Morocco again.
Great 👍
I love Fes🇲🇦
Hello Jason, if you mind can you go to the city of Casablanca, whatever it has the tallest mosque in Africa with a pretty architecture, so you really need to visit it!!!!!
I’m definitely heading there!
Nice Video...
Hı Jason how are you? I wanna say something to you,however just a little recommendation.I reckon you ought yo put Subtitle on your video cause i am a Turkish. sometime i can't understand you.please read this message thank you
I’m great thanks. There’s English subtitles that are auto translated if you want to read what I’m saying.
İ can't find there is no it says there is no translate
are there an walking tour, would you recommend to hire a tour guide ?
Hi jason bilam im from bangaldesh come back here again i wanna see you again here 🇧🇩
There is a cool garden near the medina called jnan sbil
Hello Jason , very beautiful
Thank you!
Wonderful video, i was there last november didn't have the chances to enjoy the places you saw and specially eating nice food, because I was in a tour, they rushed us and took us to restaurants catering to turists and was overcooked and pretty bland..no salt. But overall the experience was good, going to the dessert was the highlit of the trip, good shopping!
Why you dont show or talk about shopping?
Welcom to morocco
Thank you!
Great video. Very informative for my trip in March. I will use the same approach to the hustlers that I did in Marrakech last November. How much was your Riad?
Welcome brother if u need any infromations about morocco or fez i can help u im not in morocco but i can give some advices for free bro
Glad it was helpful! It wasn’t too hefty, though I can’t remember off the top of my head. Do a little search of Dar Fes Tresor on Booking.com.
Nice video
Cheers!
I would love to move to Morocco
Welcom to moroco ❤
Shukraan!
When were you in Morocco...thanks!
Hi Jason. Was looking at travelling solo to Morrocoo. Would you say fez is safer than Marrachesch ?
All morocco is safe 100%
Hi, I am from Algeria 🇩🇿
Lol ok
👍👍👍👍
Fez is the source of life
هده المدينة القديمة في فاس عمرها 13 قرنا بناها مولاي الادريس التاني وفيها اقدم جامعة في العالم جامعة القرويين
Man how does one not get lost in the vast corridors of the Medina?
Good question!
❤️🇲🇦
Hi Jason it is legit that you have telegram and replied to our comments that we are selected as one of your lucky winners ?
No, any messages like that will be spam. Report them!
@@JasonBillamTravel ok thank you Jason for the notice about this , please do a video to make your viewers aware about somebody trying to scam us , thank you and take care always
Oh boy! Watch out for the hustlers!
Yep. Fes is one of the worst places for it. But it’s still an incredible, must visit city.
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I was in Fes in 2016. I too went to the university there and they told me it was the oldest on earth. I then went to Bologna, Italy where they have the oldest university on earth (1088) and I told them about Fes. They explained that Fes did not award degrees and was more of a madrassa. So you can take that for what it's worth. I still wear my black leather jacket from Fes.
@Diro Niya And according to Wikipedia it's University di Bologna with Al-karaouine a madrassa founded in 859.
I think there were degrees in theology
@@mhollick63 wikipedia??? it's a joke. Madrassa means school in arabic, it's from Alkaraouina the vatican pope stady and transfer the arabic numbers to europe. and many european stady on it. both off them are old hust be subject. alkarouine back on time give deploma as judge and medicine practice. as a muslim country give some deploma in istamic study doesn't make it a just mosque. they teach astronomy and even astrology, astrology was a sience back then.
@@mostwardi4389 But they didn't award degrees evidently, not in the spirit of the modern university. And Wikipedia is sourced.
@@mhollick63 modern university start in the 17th century. stady field back on time they were limited 5 or 6 field. you want alkarouine to give a degree in biologie and giologie and space engeniering. common. it was what top back then. islamic stady, philosophie, mathematic and medicine even medicine wasn't the actual medicine. you are talking in 800 AD and you want to judge with the 21 th century degreese and level.
whatoever, wikipedia is a joke. maybe for general knoldge it a good rederence, or to get some general info. or some home work for primary school.
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Nalanda University was the oldest in the world. Unfortunately invaders destroyed it and burnt all the books in the library. Some records say so many books were burnt that the fire stayed on for 6 months.
Disturbed by the fact that an Indian scholar and teacher knew more than the Haqims of his own court, Khilji decided to destroy the roots of all knowledge and Ayurveda in this country. So he set fire to the Great Library of Nalanda and burned down 9 million manuscripts!
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I wonder if they call themselves Africans?
I’m sure they do, Morocco is Africa and proud!
We actually do and proud to be africans
U are just a immigrant never forget!
Tourist ;)
Tourist Scam is very common in Arabic nations.
I have been 3 times in Fez, its a very nice city. I allways stay in a cheap hotel close to the green gate. Bab bousloud
Good to know!
Im at the airport in Oslo, waiting for my flight to Marrakech. I will stay 3 months in Morocco
Have an amazing time!
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