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Camping at Erg Chebbi, Merzouga (the Sahara Desert of Morocco, Africa).

After a few nights of wild camping at a lake, we headed towards the Saharan Desert. But first lunch. The fake dinosaur and baby camels hooked us in. We all shared a delicious chicken tajin meal, a huge pile of bread and freshly squeezed orange juice. Rugs as bench covers Read more…

By marlene, 5 yearsMarch 11, 2020 ago
Africa

Wild camping at Barrage Al- Hassan Addakhil, Morocco.

After a few nights wild camping in the Middle Atlas mountains, we had our sights set on some more wild camping but this time lakeside. Today’s drive included a peek of a desert oasis. Made it down a dirt road to our boondocking spot. Kids immediately got to work on Read more…

By marlene, 5 yearsMarch 2, 2020 ago
Africa

Middle Atlas Mountains with Barbary macaques.

After visiting 3 cities in a row, we NEEDED to get back to nature and that is exactly what we did after exploring Fes, Morocco. The terrain of Morocco is diverse. It’s super green in the north, mountains in the middle, deserts in the south and beaches to the west. Read more…

By marlene, 5 yearsFebruary 28, 2020 ago
Africa

Visiting Fes, Morocco.

After our visit to Chefchaouen, we headed towards our next destination: Fes, Morocco. On our way there, we stopped by one of the fruit stands to check out their oranges. I asked the farmer if it was okay to take a photo and he called the kids over to say Read more…

By marlene, 5 yearsFebruary 25, 2020 ago
Africa

Chefchaouen, Morocco: The Blue City.

After a few days in Asilah, we had a rough idea for our route through Morocco. The plan was to explore inland first before it got too hot. So we pointed our van east towards Morocco’s Blue City, Chefchaouen. The northern part of Africa is so green! Not an unusual Read more…

By marlene, 5 yearsFebruary 24, 2020 ago
Africa

A Ferry to Africa and camping in Asilah, Morocco!

We bought open ended tickets last night in Algecera, Spain and found ourselves in line for the 11am ferry to Tanger Med, Morocco the very next morning. The tickets set us back about $200 roundtrip for our camper and five people. Headed up to the second floor of the ferry. Read more…

By marlene, 5 yearsFebruary 22, 2020 ago

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