Australian Road Rider

MAGNIFICENT MOROCCO

The high ranges of the Rift and Atlas Mountains, the Western Sahara dunes and the culture those natural wonders helped develop drew us to Morocco. Its long history of civilisation, colonisation and subsequent cultural diversity is as broad as its landscapes.

I was also hoping for an adventure that would get us off the beaten path and challenge our biking boundaries. The riding, the landscapes, the food and the people blew our minds.

Our tour actually started in Spain, collecting bikes from the tour operator and heading to the busy and heavily fortified border crossing

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