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Reception Booklet
CONTENTaiesec saiss………………….……………………3Climate-clothes - food………………………….4Language…………………………..……………...9life in fes…………………………...…………….10Money Matters……………………...…………..11Usefull moroccan sentences…………..……...12Our reception culture…………………….……13Vital statistics……………………………….…..14places to visit……………………………………17cities to visit……………………………………..20map of morocco………………………………….22VISA INFORMATION…………………………....23Transportation in Fez…………………………...24Usefull phone numbers………………….……..25Electricity é former fz intern………………….26
AIESEC saiss was created in march 2012, and in two years we delivered more than 60 exchange experience.Our vision and objectives are:
➔ To provide a good experience for members and exchange
participants.
➔ Sustain the presence of SAISS in the FASSI market.
➔ And engage our youth community.
Climate:
★ The months May, June, September and October have a nice average temperature.
★ Hot season / summer is in June, July, August and September.
★ Most rainfall (rainy season) is seen in January, February, November and December.
★ Fès has dry periods in June, July, August and September.
★ On average, the warmest month is July.
★ On average, the coolest month is December.
★ February is the wettest month.
★ August is the driest month.
Money Matters
Payphone card………………………………………………………………………Price:1-5 Dollar Newspaper……………………………………………………………………………Price:3 cent Beer………………………………………………………………………………Price: 4 – 6 dollar Coffee……………………………………………………………………………………Price:1 dollar Entrance in Club……………………………………………………………………Price:10 dollar Cinema…………………………………………………………………………………Price: 6 dollar Packet of cigarettes………………………………………………………………Price: 3 dollar Fast food meal………………………………………………………………………Price: 3 dollar Bus Ticket…………………………………………………………………………….Price:5 cent Sandwiches…………………………………………………………………………. Price: 2 dollar Refreshment……………………………………………………………………….. Price: 3 dollar water 1L/ 50 CL…………………………………………………………………… Price: 1 dollar Dinner in Restaurant ………………………………………………………….. Price: 10 dollar Souvenirs………………………………………………...…………………………. Price:1-20 dollar
Hello : Salamou alaykoumGood bye : beslamaGood morning : sbah lkhirGood night : tsbeh ala khirSee you : ntchawfouWelcome : mrehbathank you : choukranehow are you? : kidayer ?how much is it? : bchhal hadi ?Yes : AhNo : LaI'm lost : tleftRight : Limen
Usefull moroccan sentencesLeft : LisserUp : LfouqDown : LtehtHelp me : AawenniHow can I go to.. ?: kifach nemchi l..?I am / I am not hungry : Fiya/Mafiyach JoueaWhere is the bus station? : finahiya lmahta dyal lbus ?I am fine : ana bikhirI don't speak Arabic : makandwich arbiyaMy name is ... : Smiyti ...
OUR RECEPTION CULTUREAIESEC SAISS is an IG known by the greatness of its
members.
What makes us special?
•The way we work: In our entity we know how to make
things exciting, we take out the stressful part.
•Quality of servicing: we pride ourselves on delivering
best services and we have other entities who can
assure that
•We welcome our interns with a big smile, a warm hug
and an open heart.
•We focus on the values of aiesec which is spreading
peace through the experience we give to our interns.
check the feedback of our previous interns on our
youtube channel : AIESECSAISSChannel
Our reception
CITIES TO VISIT
Geography of Morocco
VISA INFORMATIONMorocco is one of some countries that they don’t need to get a Visa, But if is the case, AIESEC help on that by sending an Invitation Letter from our LC, to get your visa easily. Some countries can do a visa procedures at the airport, But first you have to ask Moroccan Embassy in your country for more details, here the contacts : http://embassy.goabroad.com/embassies-of/morocco
Transportation in Fez :First thing you’ll get to experience in Morocco is the train ! And your first stop at Fez will be the train station: One of the largest train stations in Morocco. Then you’ll get to ride taxis, in Fez they’re painted in red. We have another type of taxis, that usually travels in and out of the city, you’ll notice them because they’re white really old Mercedes. We might ride them to go visit Ifrane and the regions.Then there’s the small buses, painted in white and blue, we have more the 57 lines that can drive you anywhere around the city.
Electricity
What type of electrical adapter plugs to use in
Morocco :
There are two different types of electrical sockets
commonly found in Morocco.
Older sockets are two pin, similar to, or the same as,
the CEE 7/16 europlug that you can see:
Some newer buildings, however, will have a grounded
version of the two-pin socket in which an earth pin
sticks out from the socket (the CEE 7/5 design on the
link above). Unless your adapter has a hole to accept
the earth pin you WILL NOT be able to physically insert
the adapter into the socket.
From what I can see of the description, this adapter
seems suitable
we are waiting to welcome
you :)