Reasons Why You Should Spend Ramadan in Sahel
You never quite hear anyone saying they want to spend their Ramadan in the North Coast, mainly because how it usually looks like a ghost town from a post-apocalyptic movie.
I’m here to convince you that there’s nothing wrong with an empty Sahel, especially when you compare it to how overpopulated it gets — meaning you’ll bump into every single person you don’t want to bump into. Not sold yet? Here are more reasons why people should reconsider the perks of spending the holy month in Sahel.
Rent is shockingly cheap
Because it’s not a high season for Sahel, most places will be disturbingly cheap. Make use of that.
Rush hours and traffic jams do not exist
You’re welcome!
You do not have to worry about tents anymore
Which tent are you going to iftar at today? Oh wait, what about the sohour tent? Ugh, Salma doesn’t wanna go to that one.
Gone are the days where you have to worry about Salma ruining your tent plans, because there aren’t any in the North Coast.
You’ll actually have time to watch your mosalsalat away from everyone
It’s just you and Nelly Karim against the world.
The beach is a perfect way to spend your day while fasting
You can even have iftar by the beach — or better yet, sohour by the beach.