Make your way to the tanneries of Fes for an absolute sensory overload.
This was an experience that we've been told by practically everyone that you must do when you're in this city - visit the Tanneries of Fes. There are several tanneries in the city - with Chouara Tannery the largest and thereby being the main tourist attraction. The tanneries are concealed in the maze of alleyways that scatter across the city, which make them extremely difficult to locate and thus they're easy to miss.
Another thing we were told before we made our visit - you certainly smell it before you see it. They were absolutely right. As we made our way down the narrow, winding streets towards where we thought the tanneries were, the scent hit us immediately like a wall. It was a sharp and pungent smell, not exactly disgusting but not a pleasant smell at all. To be honest, it almost made us want to turn around and head back to the hostel!
However we pushed on and came across an inconspicuous looking shop, not drawing any attention to itself whatsoever. They were selling all kinds of leather goods, from bags to belts, and jackets to shoes. As we approached closer, a man sitting outside thrust some mint leaves into our hand and barked "You want to see tannery?!" Taken aback, we nodded our heads and he led us upstairs, explaining that the mint leaves were to hide the smell. As we climbed up winding staircases through the shop, we were surrounded by hundreds, maybe even thousands, of leather merchandise. We finally got to the top and what we saw took our breath away.
Chouara Tannery, Fes
Through our mint leaf breathing-masks, we gasped at the sight that beheld us. We didn't know where to look. Beneath us were perfectly round tanning pools of all different colours, with colour-soaked workers dipping in and out of them, sweating under this intense Moroccan sun. To our left on a Moroccan rooftop were some animal leathers drying in the sun. And surrounding us was the modest but beautiful Fes city skyline. We stood there for many a moment, taking in the sights and absorbed by the workers, seemingly mechanical in their work.
As the man who led us up approached again and broke us from our almost meditative state, I instinctively reached into my pockets and went to pay him some Dirhams for showing us to the top of this terrace (instinctive because unfortunately in Morocco, locals have a habit of demanding money for doing seemingly friendly acts like pointing directions or even taking a photo). However, this man shook his head and told us we didn't need to pay, but asked that we at least browsed his wares, but made it clear that we had no obligation to buy. Stunned by his kindness and humility, we did just that. The leather products seemed to me as un-manufactured and authentic, so much so that I ended buying a camel leather belt!
This was personally my last day in Fes and it was time to bid farewell to my newfound companion, Leo. So we walked back to the hostel (past the usual Fes sights of donkeys and cat sanctuaries!)
I was sad to leave this wonderful city, still rich in it's authenticity from days of old. It felt like stepping back in time hundreds of years, where you're surrounded by intense sights and smells - enough to give your senses a shock. While sorry to leave this place, I was excited because my next destination was at the absolute top of my list for Morocco to visit. This would be the last place I visit, and what a way to end the tour of Morocco.
With that, I left the hostel and took the four hour bus into the Kif Mountains, where something wondrous awaited me - The City of Chefchaouen, The Blue Pearl
The Tanneries of Fes, Morocco
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🌏 | Fes, Morocco
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Over the next few weeks I'll be trekking through Morocco and I'll be share with you my thoughts, feelings, tips and warnings about visiting each place along the way. Being a photographer, I will be doing this while sharing my photos with all of you too! I sincerely hope you all enjoy.
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Wow..all photography so amazing thanks for sharing..
And thanks for stopping by!
Welcome..Sir
A city full of paints!
Yeah its stunning!!
Have spent 2 years in Morocco, and some places I love is Oualidia between Safi and El Jadida on coast line with its lagoon reminding me of the Blue Lagoon movie, the sacred place of Chella in Rabat with its big eels in the pond of fresh water with direct access to the kings chambers, the sardines served at the port in Safi, The great city of Ifrane reminding me very much of the swiss alps, The very tranquil town of Essaouira where its location at the seaside yet 70 meters below sealevel makes it a steady 20-22 degress celcius all year long, its a great place for windsurfers and on the world cup tour, and by far my favourite in Morocco simply due to its tranquility. So much more down there to enjoy especially the Tajine when ordered at some of restaurants along the road, or the cous cous when served with lamb especially when the lamb is less than 1 year old etc.
I've heard of Ifrane and Essaouira (both of which I hugely wanted to go to), particular because I love to windsurf but unfortunately I didn't get a chance to go. Maybe next time! But these other places that you mention seem absolutely gorgeous. I've given them a quick search and Oualidia doesn't even look like Morocco anymore. But saying that, neither does Ifrane. I agree with you, it looks like a village in the alps more than a Moroccan town.
Hugely envious that you managed to spend 2 years in Morocco, I bet you've seen some things whilst being here. Keep on travelling, friend! :)
Traveling, traveling and traveling...
It will heal anyone and anything...
People like you who are in love with traveling and sharing their experiences with others are aspiring people... Well done and go ahead my friend...💪💪👁️👁️😍😍
Like your quote of Life. Followed , upvoted and resteemed your post.
nice.. well said
It's my honor...🙏💓
Are you sure you just resteemed that post ... ? 🤔
Yes Sir! I did resteem your post.
:)Well, it seems you mean : @seetheworld.sgp
I mean @liferubix
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Agreed.
Love your work! Keep it up!
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Thanks so much, this is why I do it. To help other people become inspired to see the world and go out of their comfort zones, and broaden the mind! It makes me so happy knowing people want to visit a certain place after reading my post, I feel like I've done my duty :)
That's absolutely right ✌️
Hell yeah.
Yes correct traveling heals all wounds of life and gives freshness to monotonous life.It fill life with colors and help develop as a human being
Absolutely <3
That's how it should be 💪
Morocco is just amazing!!
Yeah it really is @ernestfung!
Absolutely interesting and informative post and those really wonderful captures are really impressive. The life at Tanneries seems to be fairly challenging and pretty arduous. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, glad you found it useful. To be honest it doesn't look like easy work, so good on them!
Your pictures look like they could be a painting. Must have been a surreal experience.
It was absolutely surreal, especially with the nauseating small. But the views were utterly worth it! Thanks for stopping by @leggy23 :)
Really loving this series. Finally decided to give you a follow :)
Woo I've seen you here a few times but glad to have you on the team @programmingvalue! :)
Amazing city! I love it!!
The quality of your pictures is amazing! it still surprises me that there are so many places in the world where we can find wonderful things and most of us don't have any idea that those places exist. Thank you for sharing and looking forward to more footage from Morocco.
Really appreciate it! To be honest I didn't know this existed too until I actually got to Fes, but it's well worth a visit. It's absolutely stunning (if you can handle the smell)!
This is really good post . I like travelling and now inspire all to travel to know the world.
But first discover your neighborhood. Because The whole world is big and start always from small things.
Absolutely.
im from morocco thank you bro
Thanks for having me@laciri, your country is breathtaking!!
How very cool. I spent 3 months in Morocco. I have many of those same photos. I loved Fez.
This is beautiful, I wish I took some snaps from this angle!
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Okay :)
please for me too
Beautiful photography.
I am also a good traveler and I will share some moments in the near future too.
your pictures are breathtakingly beautiful and real !!!! It's like experiencing Tanneries of Fes in real time. Loved Loved just Loved it@seetheworld.sgp
This is why I do this, so so humbled by your comment @thatsrimi, honestly its put a smile to my face. Glad you were able to imagine being there!
awesome post and hard work you did much appreciated...
Thanks @saftain :)
Great places! Great photos
Cheers, much obliged.
Love this! I need to travel asap.
Thanks so much! I hope you get to.
Morocco is a place of wonderful wonderment, beautiful beauty, incredible incredibles. The tannery photos are stunning - congrats on another great post here!
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Honestly this photo is gorgeous. Really wanted to take back a tagine plate but it wouldn't fit :(
Owh My God, i really wish that I could visit Moroco someday. I've put a notification to my travel application to get a cheap price..
Aww I'm glad! Good luck in your trip search and safe travels for when you do go 😄
All pictures taken with a Samsung S8? I might need to reconsider my phone situation.
I also use my Canon sometimes too!
That is so cool, I wished I could travel more but kids, house, family...lol
Haha agreed, this is why I don't wanna settle for at least a decade!
Love your work! Keep it up!
Thanks so much :)
Are you a leather businessman here?Or do you do anything other than.Are you interested in anything other than?
3)What is done with so much skin?What is made of leather here
I'm a solo traveller wanting to share my experience with other people around the world. Definitely not a leather businessman if that even exists haha
Very informative post about Morocco. I wish I have enough money to travel abroad like you. How ever I want to invite you to Bangladesh to visit it and make post with her. I think you will enjoy.
That photos gorgeous, reminds me of the rice fields of the Philippines too... Ugh I need to visit!
Travel and change of place impart new vigour to the mind.@seetheworld.sgp
Definitely agree with that!
I hope to visit it one day
I hope you can too :)
es un lugar hermoso, quisiera tener dinero para poder conocerlo, viajar es una de las mejores cosas que ofrece la vida, conocer culturas nuevas y otras costumbres, es algo maravilloso
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ok, anyway thanks friend, greetings!
bueno - good
is very good view
It is indeed.
Wondering is best part of life. Good post keep the good work up.
Always wonder and always wander.
Wow photography amazing.
Very nice pictures, keep up the great work. Like Mc Donalds, I'm loving it...
Hahaha love it!
Places are just like we are in dreams, would really want to visit such place seems to be really very amazing.
I hope you get to one day! At least here's an insight :)
The quality of your pictures is amazing
Thanks @saddam97, good to have you on the journey.
I'm interested in traveling to Morocco. Nice post.
Let us know how you get on! Good luck and safe travels.
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VERY NICE!!
Thanks :)
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The pictures are so amazing make me wish I'm in Morocco right now
Aww hopefully someday you can get to explore Morocco too!
Yeah, hopefully
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Cute.
You have smashed it man! Both quality and quantity! also perfectly used the "frame in a frame"! i INVITE YOU to watch my blog.. I also do photography!
Hehe cheers man, love your blog too! Will give it a bit more of a look once I get a bit of time this evening :)
Thanks man...appreciate it! You must do leave comments when you come on how I can get better with my blog! Stay well!
Enjoyed your posts so much by far, don't you like to come to Iran?
Glad you approve @afiii! I would love to to be honest. Where would you recommend?
Glad you love to too!! :))
Iran has many many many and again many sites to see. Many ancient cities, landscapes, etc.
But as a suggestion, Isfahan, Shiraz (you may have heard about the wine), The capital, Tehran itself, and so many other places that I can't even remember to list!
If you're an archaeology or history fan remember to have enough SD card space or extra battery, cuz you will definitely run low during photography!
I have a huge community of tourist friends wondering around the country and are familiar with almost every where in Iran. I can introduce you to them so they take take and help you find these lovely beautiful places.
I myself, can take you on a tour to see the capital and even offer you a place to stay!
If you like to come here contact me, I can help.
Good luck pal.
Wow I need to look up these places and note them down, thanks so much for taking the time! Honestly the media I think give it bad press but I absolutely believe Iran and its people are both beautiful. Yeah I can imagine, getting excited already thinking about the amazing views.
I'll definitely keep in touch friend, I don't know how soon I'd be able to go but when I do, you'll be the first to know. Thanks again for the offer of kindness and all the best bud. May our paths cross in the future!
Great, it will be quite amazing.
NP about the time you're saying, I'm really enjoying your posts.
Yeah press is awful, but to be honest, some of it are true but generally the situation is alright.
I will be so happy to have you anytime bud. Take your time and when ever you wanted to come here just tell me, my offer is always there.
Good luck and keep up your great works.
Can women come to Iran without hats?
They actually shouldn't wear hat, they have to wear a "scarf".
And it's not that serious, especially for foreigners!
I am also traveler so this post will inspired people like me, so thank u for sharing looking forward to see your next post.Hey congratulation @seetheworld.sgp for your awesome pictures, the pictures looks beautiful just like Morocco city.
This is why I do what I do, @pradeeprakshe. So glad you got inspired and good to have you here!
Looks like a great experience. Looking forward to hearing about your next adventure. Btw great pictures!
Huge thanks @facts4you.
Hermoso pais, gracias por publicarlo
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FANTASTICAS IMÁGENES ME ENCANTAN!!! :)
Cheers! :)
Hi @seetheword Beautiful your art.
Hi @nanyiveliz thanks!
Great pictures! The colors are just amazing the way they contrast with all the tan.
Honestly I can't describe how stunning it was.
These are some really stunning pictures, great work!
Thanks so much!