It’s raining in Morocco …

without even having to check, I know it means the following:

  • Taxi drivers will not be on the road for a while
  • The trains will probably not be running since the tracks will have water
  • The ferry from Tangiers to Tarifa/Algiceras will not be running or will be delayed
  • Finding a bus to take you anywhere will be a bit more difficult.
  • Electricity will probably be cut off at some point

Something to think about, when traveling to Morocco in the winter season. That being said, if you’re not heading out, but in a guesthouse or home, it’s great, comfortable sleeping weather 🙂

About Rishiray

Rishi Sankar is a Cloud HRMS Project Manager/ Solution Architect. Over the past 15+ years, he has managed to combine his overwhelming wanderlust with a desire to stay employed, resulting in continuing stints with 3 major consulting firms (IBM, Deloitte, Accenture). He documents his adventures around the world on "Ah Trini Travelogue" with pictures and stories from the road/tuk-tuk/camel/rickshaw. You can follow him on Twitter at @rishiray and on Facebook at "Ah Trini Travelogue . He doesn't like Chicken Curry but loves Curry Chicken and is always trying to find the perfect Trinidadian roti on the road. He also doesn't like cheese and kittens ... and definitely not together. E-mail from his blog is appreciated like a 35 yr old Balvenie at rishi@rishiray.com

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