Paradise Valley

We'd read about this place before we decided to come to Taghazout and luckily in the morning, after a little bit of calling around other hostels, Yasim from our hostel managed to sort out a tour forЧитать далее
Taghazout

Taghazout is a small fishing village which develops a lot year by year to keep up with the surf tourism (there wasn't even sewage system 5 years ago). The panoramic beach is a top surf spot in MoroccoЧитать далее
Agadir

A heatwave has reached us with up to 38° so we were really looking forward to our bargain deal 3 star hotel in Agadir with swimming pool.
In the morning we got on the local bus and an hour later weЧитать далее
Ouarzazate

6 hours of bus journey through mountains and rocky desert brought us to Ouarzazate, a small city famous for being the filming location for dozens of Hollywood movies, including Lawrence of Arabia,Читать далее
Aït Ben Haddou

After a few attempts we managed to negotiate with one of the many many taxi drivers outside the bus station in Ouarzazate to take us to Ait Ben Haddou where he would wait for an hour before bringingЧитать далее
Mhamid

After hours of research for a desert tour we decided to stay at an airbnb in Mhamid where the host, Mohamed, helps you to see the desert at a more reasonable price than big tour offices. This smallЧитать далее
Erg Chigaga - Sahara desert

The only way to approach the campsite in the desert was by 4 by 4. Our host/guide, the cook, the driver and the two of us got in the car at 4pm when the sun wasn't that strong anymore (well theЧитать далее
Tangier

After what felt like an eternity on buses and trains over two days, we finally arrived in the far north at Tangier, on the mediterranean coast.
Tangier felt like a whole different world to the smallЧитать далее
Chefchaouen

The most beautiful medina award goes to Chefchaouen - the blue city!
Also far more relaxed than most, probably something to do with the lingering smell of 'kif' or hash everywhere. The surroundingЧитать далее
Fes

We have found a nice, traditional riad to stay at and with an upgrade we slept in a fourposter princess bed.
The medina in Fes the biggest urban area where cars cannot be used. We only had a couple ofЧитать далее
Wonersh

A week's rest and recovery in England. Jess's birthday celebrations, wedding dress shopping, walking and developing films. It was great to see everyone and eat and drink a lot, especially enjoyingЧитать далее
Skopje

The third stage of the trip, the Balkan tour, started in Skopje, Macedonia.
We spent only one night but we managed to explore the old town and the riverside areas. The old town isn't a million milesЧитать далее
Ohrid

Lake Ohrid is 3 hours away from Skopje by mini bus and our home for the next three days.
The town is bigger than we thought and surprisingly busy considering that the summer season hasnt reallyЧитать далее
Sveti Naum

We took a long boat trip all the way across the lake. First we stopped off at a place called the Bay of Bones, where there is a recreation of an ancient village built on stilts in the lake. After aЧитать далее
Tirana

Albania was closed off for years due to its dictatorship, however, the country, especially the capital, has been opening up since the end of Enver Hoxha's regime.
After a smooth border crossing weЧитать далее
Shkodra

Headed up north to Shkodra which was to be our base for leaving our big bags and going off hiking in the mountains. The city has a cool, chilled out vibe and the walking street is great for a fewЧитать далее
Hiking from Theth to Valbone

We arrived in Theth in the brilliantly named 'Accursed Mountains' where we would start a hike to Valbone which was highly recommended as a must see in Albania.
A few hiccups on arrival, including notЧитать далее
Komani Lake

We woke up sore and still aching but to a lovely breakfast served in the garden of the guesthouse by our friendly host who was very talkative despite her lack of English and our complete ignorance ofЧитать далее
Durmitor Nationalpark

Early start of the day to leave Albania for Montenegro. Our bus was "only" 50 minutes late so we got to Podgorica just on time to catch our second bus which drove us up to the Durmitor National park.Читать далее
Kotor

A nice lazy few days soaking up the sun in Kotor. We had a cool studio apartment with a kitchen to do some cooking at home and a balcony overlooking the pool, very luxurious!
The little old town isЧитать далее
Perast

Half an hour from Kotor is Perast, a small town built along one road right on the edge of the sea. Once upon a time it was home to the super-rich of Montenegro and the sea-front is lined with theirЧитать далее
Dubrovnik

Left Montenegro for one day in Dubrovnik before we head off to Bosnia, many border crossing within just a few days!
Dubrovnik is really picturesque and extremely touristy. We spent most of our time inЧитать далее
Mostar

Our short visit in Bosnia starts in Mostar which we have been dreaming to visit for a long time. It is famous of its Stari Most (Old Bridge) which was painted by Csontvary (isn't that right Mom? ;) -Читать далее
Sarajevo

Arrived in the morning to Sarajevo where we walked around the old town, checked out the Yellow Fort for some great views of the city and saw the Latin bridge where Franz Ferdinand was killed. LaterЧитать далее
Bobsleigh and Kravica waterfalls

The Muhi Clan has arrived to Sarajevo so we met them in the morning for some welcome drinks and quickly headed off to the top of the closeby mountain. The easiest way to get up is by the cable carЧитать далее
Julie BoyleLooks amazing
Heather PalmerLooks a really nice day from Isabelle 😎
Vera and TomIt was great :)