Singapore transit

We started with a daytime flight to Singapore, then 9 hours in transit before we head to Munich.
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Mooching in Munchen

After a smooth 13 hour flight, we arrived in Munich at 7am to a temperature of -2. We caught the train to the city and were lucky that our hotel room was ready, so we dropped the bags and headed for aOkumaya devam et
Royal Castles

Today was a full day tour of two of the royal castles of Bavaria, located close to the Austrian border, about 90 minutes from Munich.
Linderhof Palace is the smaller castle, the only one of KingOkumaya devam et
Dachau, and Olympic Park

After a hearty breakfast we caught the local train and bus to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, approximately 16km north of Munich.
Dachau was the longest operating concentration camp,Okumaya devam et
Walking Nuremberg in a flurry of snow

We checked out of the hotel early today ready for our 9.18am fast train to Nuremberg. It's a popular route, with 50 trains a day making the 160km journey.
We arrived in Nuremberg at 10.25am, and wasOkumaya devam et
Rally Grounds

More snow and bitterly cold wind this morning, so we rugged up and caught the train to the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, aka Zeppelin Field (named after the landing of one of Count Zeppelin'sOkumaya devam et
Pencils and Plague

We began the day with a trip to the Faber Castell pencil factory, in the hope they had a tour running. Unfortunately they didn't, and their museum was also closed today, so we had to settle for aOkumaya devam et
Nuremberg to Frankfurt

After breakfast we had a couple of hours up our sleeve before our train to Frankfurt, so we left the bags at the hotel and went for another walk along the city's historical mile.
We ended up in theOkumaya devam et
Bridges of Frankfurt

We spent the day crisscrossing the Main River, first visiting the old Jewish Cemetery on the way to the Sachsenhausen district, famous for its apple wine bars and half timbered buildings.
We crossedOkumaya devam et
Frankfurt to Marrakech

After catching the underground to the airport, we flew out of Frankfurt at 11am for a 3.5 hour flight to Marrakech.
Our first sight of Morocco was a patchwork of brown and green fields from the planeOkumaya devam et
Marrakech meandering

From our riad in the centre of town, we decided to walk the north of the city today. We headed through the maze of alleys to the main square, Jamaa el Fna, firstly in search of an ATM. It was aOkumaya devam et
Rock the Kasbah

Today's destination was the Kasbah of Marrakesh, a large walled district in the southern part of the city, which historically served as the citadel and royal palace of the city.
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Menara Gardens and medina shops

Menara gardens are located at the west of Marrakech, and a popular weekend destination for families. They were built around 1130 by the Almohad ruler Abd al-Mu'min.
They contain a pavilion, built inOkumaya devam et
Marrakech Express

We caught the train today from Marrakech to Casablanca, a comfortable 2.5 hour journey.
The landscape started dry and brown, but the further north we went, the more lush and green itOkumaya devam et
Casablah...

Given the limited tourism sites in Casablanca, we set our sights today on the coast and promenade.
The most prominent feature of the city is the Hassan II Mosque, built in 1993. It is the largestOkumaya devam et
Casablanca rest day

Quiet day today after yesterday's unwanted excitement. All we had to do was move hotels in preparation for the start of our tour tomorrow, so we had a sleep in, lunch locally, then caught a taxi toOkumaya devam et
Road to Rabat

We woke up to a cool, overcast day, and met our driver Souliman for a 9am departure to Rabat, a distance of only 90km.
We arrived mid morning to a city in complete contrast to Casablanca. Rabat isOkumaya devam et
A little lighthouse keeping*

Longer drive today, about 3 hours to Tangier, located at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, just 14km from Spain.
Through it's history it has been under Spanish control, Portugese control andOkumaya devam et
Into the Blue

We left Tangier at 9am, early enough to beat any traffic (highly unlikely on a Saturday... even on a weekday nothing gets going until 11 am)
We stopped for morning coffee with plenty of otherOkumaya devam et
Chefchaouen Hammam

We have a full day in Chefchaouen, so a leisurely breakfast and a walk up to the cemetery was the only thing on the agenda for the morning.
We then ventured into the medina for lunch, before our 3pmOkumaya devam et
Roman ruins of Volubilis

We travelled from Chefchaouen to Meknes, a distance of 194km. The journey took over 3.5 hours, as we could only travel at 60kph for most of the way due to the number of local buses, pedestrians,Okumaya devam et
Meknes Medina

We were met by the local guide for a 9am tour of Meknes. We drove to a lookout point over the medina, visited the Jewish cemetery, and the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the longest reigning MoroccanOkumaya devam et
Fes Fun

We did a walking tour of the Fes medina today, the largest in Morocco, and the world's largest car free urban zone.
There are 300,000 people living in the medina, in 250 quarters - each quarter isOkumaya devam et
How's the serenity...

Longest drive of the trip today, 6.5 hours from Fes to Bin El Ouidane, in the Atlas Mountains.
Our first stop was Ifrane, the Switzerland of Morocco. The town is known for its alpine-styleOkumaya devam et
Ouzoud Falls and Marrakech Foodie Tour

Late start today with an 11am departure from the hotel, so plenty of time for breakfast and a walk before we were picked up.
We stopped at Ouzoud Falls for a walk around the top and bottom of theOkumaya devam et
John Kalaitzis
That is very cool