The rain pitter pattered on our tent throughout the night but by the time we emerged in the morning it seemed the clouds were clearing. We crossed our fingers for a sunny day ahead and set off southwards, continuing to hug the Lebanese border. Of course this meant checkpoints, checkpoints and more checkpoints. We went […] Read More »
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53km Ein Halaqim to Msheirfeh
Crac des Chevaliers. It’s perhaps the most famous crusader castle in the world but on the road we had some uncertain times trying to figure out where it was. Not until the last few kilometers did some signs start to appear but by then they were a bit useless since you couldn’t really miss the […] Read More »
60km Hama to Ein Halaqim
Our traveller’s bug is proving hard to shake. It’s been over a week now since Friedel first got sick in Aleppo. We spent several days feeling tired and without any real appetite and then, just as we started to feel better in Hama, Andrew had a relapse. We extended our stay in Hama to rest […] Read More »
Our New Image
Here’s what happens when you let Syrian photographers take your passport photo! We needed more photos for our visa renewal so we went along to the local photo shop in Hama, got the picture taken and left for a couple hours while they did the processing. When we returned, not only did we have our […] Read More »
65km Kafran Booda to Hama
Sometimes on this trip (very often in Syria, as it’s turning out) someone touches us in a strong way. Today it was the turn of Wafa, a 17 year old girl from the village of Kafran Booda, to take a place in our hearts. She and her brother found us last night in a field […] Read More »