Lago Atitlan is the deepest lake in Central America at just over 1100 feet deep and it rests in the Highlands of Guatemala. It doesn’t drain into any rivers, but instead seeps into the fissures around and under the lake… Read More ›
Antigua was once the capital of Guatemala, and held that honor for more than 200 years. And since the city is nearly 500 years old, the name Antigua (which means ancient) seems fitting. The city was once filled with grandiose… Read More ›
The El Salvador border at La Hachadura is a couple of hours ride or more from Antigua. We decide to go as far as Guazacapan the night before and get an early start for the border which will then be… Read More ›
Two days ago I left a nice sunny Quito and with me I took this really nice american guy who has been hitchhiking all around South America. I told him that he had to cross the border on his account […]
The El Salvador border at La Hachadura is a couple of hours ride or more from Antigua. We decide to go as far as Guazacapan the night before and get an early start for the border which will then be… Read More ›
29-04-2014 Full day in Gaborone. Today i spent the full day in Gaborone mainly preparing the motorbike. I had the opportunity to meet the wife of the honorary consul, a very nice lady that helped all the ways she could. She put the garage of the house at my disposal, let me use the told …
The following morning was spent once again on Bamenda’s delightful market where we haggled over plenty of fresh vegetables and freshly cut beef filet. Stocked up to the roof we drove south and descended for about 1000m on a pass after the former German mountain town of Dschang. For 40 series Land Cruiser enthusiasts Cameroon … Continue reading » The post Waterfalls, beaches and much mud (Cameroon) appeared first on Norberts Adventures.