Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco

In the Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco

The Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco was our first introduction to some of the amazing and intriguing small lanes and narrow streets in so many of the country’s cities and towns. This area is primarily a living area with little in the way of shops and bazaars and street vendors so typical of the medinas throughout the country. This was a quiet area, with little lanes going off in all directions. I was pleased that we had a guide to take us through, and the show us the way back to our bus.

On the other hand, I would have been quite content to have had several hours to just wander the streets at leisure, taking in the sights, clicking away with my camera and soaking up the atmosphere of this exotic place. This is what I did by myself when in Kathmandu some years ago; it was an excellent way of discovering some wonderful spots.

More photos coming in the next few days.

In the Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco

In the Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco

Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco

 

In the Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco

One of the first long walks we did on our visit to Morocco was through the area known as the Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, the capital city. This walk took us through the meandering maze of streets, lanes, apparent dead-ends and old structures like that shown above. The locals living there maintain their properties in colourful ways, as shown below.

I was intrigued by the colourfully decorated walls, windows and doorways. These are typical to the magic and mystery that is Morocco. I could have happily kept wandering for hours, taking in the exotic and exciting sights. Little did I know that in the following two weeks of our visit we would be doing just that. More photos in the coming days and weeks.

In the Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco

In the Kasbah des Oudaias in Rabat, Morocco