Petra

Petra und die geheimnisvollen Nabatäer. Ein Beduinenstamm, dessen Herrschaftsgebiet sich auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Macht von Damaskus bis zum Sinai erstreckte.
Sie ließen sich im 6. Jh.v.Chr. imLeer más
Und weiter gehts nach Petra

Damit das Wüstenabenteuer nicht so abrupt vorbei ist, fahren wir über weitere 30 km Piste durch hellere, zauberhafte Wüstenlandschaften.
An der Hauptstraße angekommen, muss erstmal wieder derLeer más
die Wüstenlandschaft des Wadi Rum

Nur 80 km von Aqaba entfernt beginnt schon wieder eine faszinierende Wüste, die ich zusammen mit Bea erobern werde. Frauen-Gespann, klappt bestimmt gut.
Ha, schon den zweiten Tag hier und noch nichtLeer más
Mit Jordanien beginnt eine neue Welt

Das relativ kleine Land eingequetscht zwischen Syrien, Saudi-Arabien und Israel besitzt kaum Bodenschätze wie die anderen Länder der arabischen Halbinsel und ist insgesamt viel ärmer. 1/3 derLeer más
Die Story vom Nummernschild

Oh, das vordere Nummernschild fehlt... das haben wir beim Frühstück im Wadi Disah entdeckt.
Die Recherche ergab, bei der ersten Wasserdurchfahrt war es noch da, bei der letzten nicht mehr.
Also, amLeer más
Und wieder heißt es Abschied nehmen

Und weiter geht sie, die Reise

A sad moment, I am leaving for Germany

I am leaving our trip "Gypsies on the move" and returning to Germany.
Why?
For years, I have wanted to walk the "Pacific Crest Trail" from Mexico, along the Sierra Nevada, to Canada.
It never workedLeer más
Difficult day with beautiful ending

After a beautiful, relaxed morning, we decided to shorten the route by taking a shortcut. That was a REALY bad idea because everyone ended up getting stuck in deep sand, with lots of digging as theLeer más
What to say? after our last experience!

Too beautiful to leave, we turn back

When we reached the main road, we said, "OH NO, NOT NOW!", turned around and drove back into the Wadi to spend a starry night amidst the sound of crickets, and in the morning, the sound of myriads ofLeer más
A more beautiful gift cannot be found!

A more beautiful gift for our anniversary is not immaginable. At midday, we set off into the Wadi and didn't come out of our astonishment until 3 hours later. The 300m high weathered red rocks, theLeer más
Wadi Al Disah, Grand Wedding annivesary

Tomorrow is our wedding anniversary (10 years) and this trip has been the ultimate test, living on 4 m2 for 6 months!
And destiny has forseen an incredible gift for us, a wadi that beats all we haveLeer más
Hegra, city of the Nabateans

From 600BC-100AD the Nabateans ruled along the Frankinsence route from Jordan to Oman and buried their dead in graves carved in stone. Especially the wealthy had large tombs prepared that were carvedLeer más
Evening in Al Ula

The day leads into the evening with dinner on a roof top overlooking the oasis with incredible lighting arrangements.
So aesthetic!
A wild sandstorm, we stay another day

During the night and all day long a wild sandstorm has been whipping through the oasis reducing visibility and depositing dust in every corner of our van. So we made a household day, filling diesel,Leer más
Al Ula, oasis on the frankincense route

Yesterday, we arrived in Al Ula, an oasis on the "frankinsense route" and unesco heritage site.
It reflects the effort of Saudi Arabia since its opening to foreigners two years ago to create aLeer más
Gigantic rock arches and needles!

A different era of Rock engravings

Today we passed a water spring in full desert. This was surely a stop over for caravans on the "incense route" over centuries and so the rock engravings have changed. Accompanying the old cuneiformLeer más
On and on we go!

Deeper and deeper into the sand

We are driving deeper and deeper into the sand and break the record at one hill where everyone digs themselves in. After hours of digging and using sand tracks to get out, some of us promptly getLeer más
and the desert is calling.....

From the craters, we drove to the North, getting deeper and deeper into the desert again, this time with deep loose sand between huge bizarre sandstone structures formed by millions of years of windLeer más
The land of 140 volcanos

This region is one of 140 volcanos and huge lava fields. The fascinating thing is, they all vary in colour, from black through white and red.
On top of it these last weeks, there have been severalLeer más
The oasis Khaibar

As we travel north, we pass through the oasis Khaibar in a basin of a huge volcanic area with ample water and fertile soils. For thousands of years this has been a stop on the frankincense routeLeer más
Medina; tomb of Mohammed

Mohammed, born in Mecca, was kicked out when he started preaching a new religion. He fled to Medina on a she camel, and where this camel kneeled down, god told him that this was the place to build theLeer más
And so we fled back into nature

Cities are always stress, here in Saudi all the more, due to the "cruisers" showing off their big engines, exhaust pipes or sound systems around 02:00 in the morning. We were longing for silence andLeer más
Viajero
Wow der Hammer, mitten in den Fels gebaut! So klare gerade Kanten!
ViajeroDanke -unbekannterweise- für diese beeindruckenden Bilder und Eindrücke!