You're probably best off using a shipping container, which is a method that international shippers use to move cargo. For things like household goods and furniture, a container is ideal and can hold quite a bit. If you don't need all of the space, see if you can find someone else on here that needs something similar--maybe you can split the cost. As far as companies that offer the service, I've h...by Lawrence324 in: Morocco Travel Forum
This was back in 2005, but I shipped my Toyota from the U.S. to Morocco with these guys and was pretty happy: https://www.a1autotransport.com/ship-car-to-morocco.php A word of caution though--make sure you deal with a company that has experience beyond having done it once or twice. I know the laws can change somewhat quickly regarding international auto imports and if you're left to figure it out...by Lawrence324 in: Morocco Travel Forum
I know this is an old post, but here's where you can actually donate a net if intersted: http://nothingbutnets.net/...by Lawrence324 in: Anything Africa
I think he's talking about a little wink wink, nudge nudge type of deal. "Private"....by Lawrence324 in: Anything Africa
That camper van isn't 4x4 is it? Looks like it has very little clearance, which might be a problem....by Lawrence324 in: Morocco Travel Forum