Day 35: Camping Takat – Camping Aain Nakhla

 

Fog. Everything hanging outside is soaking wet. But somehow very cozy. After breakfast we fill up with drinking water and connect the Adblue pump plug again and drive it for a ride to the beach and back :-). Then disconnect the plug again and now we should have everything done.

Today's route along the coast is once again magical. Initially used for agriculture and with bushes and trees, it gradually becomes more barren, rocky and mountainous. In the distance you can see the Atlas Mountains; Because the visibility was so bad this morning, we now have brilliant foresight.

The places with the cube houses are very picturesque, there are the first clay buildings and the first palm trees. And the surf is impressive as always.

A short stopover on the coast for an omelet for lunch, a next stop in Sidi Ifni to raid the ATM and a stop near Guelmin in a large supermarket.

The path to today's campsite takes us from the main road, winding and somewhat sandy, through a palm grove. And then one of the operators of the place – Walid – introduces himself as a Hamburger Jung.

Along with another family in an apartment, we are the only tourists on the site. And actually this is our first classic Moroccan accommodation with a lot of craftsmanship and a lot of attention to detail.