

In the middle of the country we headed north. We drove via Midelt, Fes and Chefchaouen to the border with Ceuta. We visited a former lead mine near Midelt. At the border from...
On our way towards Erfoud there are many mineral resources and fossils to be found. Many fossilized sea creatures as well as dinosaur bones can be found here. We walked across...
Once again we went to the sand to Erg Chebbi. The area is very well developed for tourism. Nevertheless, we still found a few sand dunes there where we could play in peace in...
The Todra Gorge lies east of the Todra Gorge. This is smaller and very developed for tourism, so we didn't stay there for too long. The last two photos are examples of...
The path took us through the Dades Valley and the Dades Gorge. They are beautiful landscapes that you can see on the road, but especially on foot.
Near Ouarzazate we visited an old city, Kasbah des Caids, which has fallen into disrepair and is now being rebuilt piece by piece. The city of Ouarzazate lives from the Atlas...
We spent a few days in the Iriqui National Park. We drove from Foum Zugid to Mhamid and saw beautiful landscapes, sometimes rocky, sometimes sandy.
From Tiznit we drove to the Anti-Atlas Mountains. The landscape is mostly very barren, but there are always oases where magnificent palm trees grow. With the large dry riverbeds...
Since the city of Agadir was almost completely destroyed (except the city walls) by an earthquake in 1960, it was only rebuilt a few decades ago. There are few impressive...
In the last few days we took a vacation from our vacation. We spent a few days at the beach and at the campsite. We processed the first impressions we had in this country, made...
With this entry we would like to give you a few impressions of our everyday life on the road. The maximum payload of a vehicle in Morocco is limited by the creativity of the...
The city of fortune tellers, storytellers and snake charmers. The city looks friendly and bright thanks to the red buildings. There is a lot of activity everywhere; Especially...
Essaouira is a "beginner city" for tourists in Morocco. The city seems very western. The streets are relatively straight, so you can't get lost. The houses are mostly decorated...
Safi, a city on the Atlantic coast, is known for its pottery arts. We visited a pottery workshop there and saw how ceramics are created piece by study.
El Jadida is a small town on the coast. There were a few showers that day, the first rain since April. Moroccans are very fond of children. The locals often stop their work...
When you hear the name of the city, you think of a beautiful city that a film was made about. However, you can't find many nice corners there. The city of millions is the...
Rabat, the capital of Morocco, feels very western. In cafés you not only see men sitting, but also women meeting for a coffee. We did not see this in Asilah. There is a lot of...
Asilah is a small, relaxed town on the Atlantic coast. It is known for the murals and art.
We have now arrived safely in Morocco and are slowly acclimatizing. The Moroccans welcome us very warmly in their country. But first let's tell you about our crossing: We took...
Since we arrived in Morocco at midday, we visited the port city of Tangier on the same day. It is a small, cozy town with a beautiful medina (market). The Moroccans are very...
The magnificent royal city of Seville sits enthroned in the south of Spain. Moorish influences shape the cityscape. Now we slowly head towards Morocco. The final preparations...
The last stop in Portugal was Lagos, a small port city. The town is known for its beautiful coast.
We spent a few days on the beach at Zambujeira do Mar on the west coast and in Praia das Furnas on the south coast of Portugal. Here in the south we meet many travelers from all...
Évora is a small town east of Lisbon. Évora is a small, cozy and beautiful city, which has rightly been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Chapel of Bones in the...
We walked through the streets of Lisbon with the faint scent of marijuana in the air. The streets go up and down, and you always have a beautiful view of the bay. The Remodelado...
At this place of pilgrimage, Fatima, in 1917 the Blessed Mother Mary appeared to three children and told the children 3 prophetic messages. The first two messages contained...
Porto is a very lively big city. Since the city is built on hills, you have beautiful views over the city from many places. We spent our last night under the cork trees. The...
When we arrived in Portugal, we first visited Viana do Castelo, a small Portuguese town in the north of Portugal. Tiles on and in houses are as much a part of Portugal as brick...
Now we were in Santiago de Compostela. On the way here we saw a lot of pilgrims walking. But why are they all running? We simply took the word Wall-DRIVE literally and drove...
We spent a few days in and around the water