kermanshah
20–22 mars 2024, Iran ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C
9 hours after almost missing the bus, we arrived at the small kermanshah bus terminal. getting a taxi was a real quest, but eventually we made it to the hostel hidden away in a dodgy looking alley,Läs mer
shushtar
23–24 mars 2024, Iran ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C
upon arrival in andimeshk, we were, as usual, swarmed by taxi drivers. unlike in turkey, they usually leave you be if you say no, though. i notice more and more and more that it's an iranian trait toLäs mer
isfahan, pt. 1
25–28 mars 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌙 9 °C
this time, we weren't as lucky with the check in time as in kermanshah and had to wait for a couple of hours until we could catch up on sleep. to all of our surprise, johannes, a german bikepacker iLäs mer
tanamir strait
28–29 mars 2024, Iran ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C
after all the sightseeing and sitting around of the last weeks, i wanted to go smell some fresh air again and managed to convine johnnes to go on a little field trip, which turned out to be a greatLäs mer
isfahan #2
29 mars–2 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C
i spent 4 more nights at the heritage hostel with johannes and olli, a biker from finland who had just come from afghanistan. not too much happened. i didn't want to travel to more cities in order toLäs mer
tehran, pt. 2
2–4 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌙 16 °C
time to pick up elias, who i had first met a couple of months back in izmir. i took a bus to tehran, met the bloke at the hostel and spent two days revisiting tehran. also, i handed johannes' old tentLäs mer
tehran #2
2–4 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌙 15 °C
finally, elias' visa was approved and it was time to head to tehran to pick him up from the airport. under the name "mr. tourist", i took a 6h bus and met him at the hostel. we spent two days out andLäs mer
isfahan #3
5–6 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
after another night bus, i was back in the heritage hostel isfahan, basically my second home by now. olli, the finnish biker, was still there, now joined by his mate colin from switzerland, who was anLäs mer
yazd
6–8 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌙 24 °C
hitchhiking to yazd was the best decision we could've made. after a quick taxi ride to the outskirts of isfahan, we tried our luck and an old afghani took us with him. he didn't speak a word ofLäs mer
taft
9–10 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C
we wanted to take a night bus to shiraz, but had to find out that they were all booked out, so although the sun had long set and we were quite tired, we decided to just test our luck and try toLäs mer
shiraz
9–10 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌙 20 °C
this hitchhiking experience could've easily ended my trip. everything went super smoothly, until i got out of the second ride of the day and left my fanny bag containing credit cards, cash reserves asLäs mer
ghalat
10–12 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
from fuad, we had heard that there is a place near shiraz commonly called "new amsterdam". needless to say, we had to check it out and took a snapp-taxi there. we didn't really believe it, but fuadLäs mer
bushehr
12–14 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌙 25 °C
departing from ghalat, we got on our way to bushehr to finally see the persian gulf. there was a traffic jam across the whole mountain pass, so it took us quite a while to get there. views were stillLäs mer
speedrunning east
14–15 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌬 29 °C
in order to get out of iran as quickly as possible, we first had to go to the pakistani consulate in zahedan to get our visa interviews done. because zahedan was still more than 1.5 thousandLäs mer
zahedan
15–16 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ 🌙 17 °C
we left early the next morning to go to the consulate, where we met the single greatest embassy worker ever. we expected a harsh interview, but instead got drinks, snacks and a philosophy lecture fromLäs mer
taftan border
16–17 apr. 2024, Iran ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C
because the process was so quick, we decided to just try to cross the border that same day. we went to the taxi stand looking for a shared taxi to the border, when we met anna from ukraine, who hadLäs mer
dalbandin police station
17–18 apr. 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C
the escort group on the pakistani side consisted of more people than i had expected. there were elias and anna who i already knew, of course. together with me and a dimitri, a russian, we made up theLäs mer
quetta police station
18–19 apr. 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C
the second day of the escort was the most adventurous one. we saw multiple accidents on the roadside, dozens of flooded road sections and ran into a huge traffic jam collumn consisting purely of thoseLäs mer
night train to rawalpindi
20–21 apr. 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C
just a couple of minutes before our departure, we learned that the journey would actually take more than 30 hours. thriller. the vibes were surprisingly good pretty much the whole way through, even ifLäs mer
rawalpindi
21–24 apr. 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C
after arriving in pindi, we managed to find an atm and spent our first couple of rupees at a burger joint. after dinner, mathieu and elias went off to find a hotel while dimitri, anna and me opted forLäs mer
islamabad
24–29 apr. 2024, Pakistan ⋅ 🌙 24 °C
after 3 days of couchsurfing together and with the visa applications done, we finally decided to split up for good. dimitri decided to go back down to karachi, anna and elias stayed in rawalpindiLäs mer
night bus to gilgit
29–30 apr. 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C
this bus was not it. apart from a nice breakfast stop, i couldn't really move or sleep for twenty hours, my headphones were broken and the road was atrocious. nonetheless, as the sun came up, at leastLäs mer
gilgit #1
30 apr.–1 maj 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C
we arrived in gilgit with no idea where to go, but were quickly able to find a cheap hotel. we rested in the room for the rest of the day. elias got cocky at one point and made a bet that he couldLäs mer
along the indus #1
1 maj 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C
on the first of march, we packed our bikes and finally hit the road. ahead of us were about 200 kilometres of mountain roads to skardu. we were all super exited to start the trip and in a super goodLäs mer
along the indus #2
2 maj 2024, Pakistan ⋅ ☀️ 6 °C
woke up to a nice view and got going. the day before, we had only covered like 40 kilometres, so we had to put a bit more effort in if we wanted to make it to skardu anytime soon. 40 really doesn'tLäs mer





































































































































































































































