Wyles Walkabout

Of all the places in all the world…

So, departure day finally came round after months of waiting and anticipation.

I stayed at a hotel near Gatwick the night before departure which was fortunate as there were issues affecting all the trains. Anyway all checked in with British Airways and I survived the ‘chemical assault’ that is the duty free perfume department.

A very pleasant flight lasting just over 3 hours and I landed in Marrakech. What I didn’t anticipate was the 1-2 hour queue through immigration but as I had no immediate agenda or time limit, it really didn’t bother me. There was a driver waiting for me and accommodation was booked so all was good. The drive from the airport was an eye opener but the manic driving chaos seems to work as they all do it. However seeing the district and streets where my riad was, my heart sank a little and I thought to myself what have I done. I wouldn’t walk down this street in day time, let alone after dark. It was scruffy to say the least, piles of building material left over, graffiti, rubbish here there and everywhere, people hanging around and certainly not a touristy area at all. Actually, this is great. This is a locals area living their lives how they do. Who am I to judge?

Once inside the riad though. Oh my god. What a difference, a real tranquil oasis away from the all noise, madness and heat.

This was a different world and the staff were so nice it felt more like I was staying at a friends house rather than a paying guest. They even arranged for a local guide to show me around Marrakech and showed my some of the palaces, took me through the souks and avoided a lot of the tourist tat traps. I was a really nice way to spend a late morning and early afternoon.

The pastillas were really tasty lunch treat (filo pastry with shredded chicken, herbs, spices, cinnamon and icing sugar).

It was a shame to check out a couple of days later, but being woken at 04.45 each day for a call to prayer from the loudspeaker outside the riad took me my surprise as I do like my full 8 hours…

Got a transfer to a ‘western’ hotel in the new town and despite its stupidity oversized swimming pool, which was lovely to cool off in, really it was not a patch on the riad. I had to switch hotel because I was meeting a new tour guide / group and this was the joining hotel. They all seem a very decent crowd and sure we’ll all get on well. The food has been ok so far but already a few days in and if I see another tajine…

So today we left the hotel in an air conditioned (thankfully!) minibus and drove about 3 hours to Casablanca. Have only scratched the surface here so far, but had a tour of Hassan 2 mosque which can accommodate 25,000 worshipers.


We also called at Rick’s Bar. If Casablanca were filmed here (which none of it was), Bogart would have been a sweaty mess wearing a dinner suit as it’s touching 40 degrees Celsius.

Wyles Walkabout

Almost ready

Only a few days left in England now before I start on the Wyles Walkabout Tour 2018/19. Eek!

I genuinely cannot believe how quick it has come round, it only seems the other week we were gripped with about a month of snow but now there is a heatwave going on and England seem to be doing ok (so far, with a few ‘clenching moments’) in the World Cup. Strange times.

I have been doing a fair bit of shopping over the last few months and now looking at it all, am hoping that I can actually fit it all into my 60ltr backpack and daypack. I’ll try and make use of some vacuum storage bags by sitting on them to squeeze all the stuff in, but anyone who has travelled before knows less is more, so I will likely end up leaving a few (hopefully non-essential) items behind.


The last few weeks, I have been spending time with a few friends and family catching up, getting some support with this website and to say goodbye. It’s always nice to receive support, but it felt weird to say either I’ll see you next year or will meet up in Bangkok or somewhere in Thailand…

Wyles Walkabout

It’s all happening now!

Well, I finished work at the end of April and all of a sudden I have become more busy than when I was working, but it’s a different kind of busy (just in case anyone from work is reading this… 😉 )

I appear to be haemorrhaging money at the moment doing some shopping, visas, vaccinations, booking flights, booking guides and tours etc. I have decided that if a flight is in excess of 8 or 9 hours, then I would upgrade if I can, otherwise I’ll try and book an economy seat with extra leg room as am 6’2″, but it would be nice to ‘turn left’ when boarding the aeroplane.

Am managing to sort accommodation for the first few days in each location so at least I know I’ve got a bed for the night without having to worry too much and am doing some web research on destinations, but not too much, as I still want some elements of surprise, hopefully good ones, along the way.

Have started visa application processes for China and India. The issue that I have is that you cannot apply for the visa more than 3 months before you visit, however I will be in Morocco and Egypt in July and August so time is tight to apply for both and get my passport back before I leave.

On top of all this, I have successfully managed to let my house out from the end of June which was a little sooner than I expected and have also booked a storage unit for my belongings, but the reality is in 5 weeks I need to be out of my house which is about a week and a half before I fly to Morocco.