Where the Battuta Trail Begins “Travel, set out and head for pastures new. Life tastes richer when you’ve road-worn feet. No water that stagnates is fit to drink for only that which flows is truly sweet.” – Imam Al-Shafi A pilgrimage to the tomb of the medieval world’s greatest traveller and chronicler, Ibn Battuta #nonotfar http://nonotfar.blogspot.com.es/search/label/Ibn%20Battutah?m=1 . . . . . . . . #ibnbattuta #ibnbattutah #pilgrimage #literarytravel #worldsgreatesttraveler #moroccotravel #tangiertourism #tangier #medina #tomb #travelwriting #travelwriter #travelerstomb #magrib #maroc #marruecos #viajero #voyageur #visitmorocco #literarypilgrimage Una publicación compartida por Troy Nahumko (@troynahumko) el Feb 16, 2018 at 12:06 PST Category: TravelBy Troy NahumkoMarch 1, 2016Leave a commentTags: Ibn Battutahinstagramliterary travelMoroccopilgrimageTangiertomb Author: Troy Nahumko http://troynahumko.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Battuta, the Beach with some Immigrants and Gypsys Thrown InNextNext post:A Bit of Iranian Know-How for Semana SantaRelated PostsMy Marbella Story Found a HomeNovember 6, 2025Returning to Jasper National Park: A Secret Key to Writing About HomeOctober 9, 2025Travel in the Key of Tuku on the Zimbabwe BorderOctober 5, 2025Podcast: Exploring under-explored ExtremaduraSeptember 20, 2025The polyester gospelSeptember 6, 2025The Birth of a Civil War in Yemen in CounterpunchMarch 30, 2025