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Photo by George Guille, It's going to be a long 300km... Bolivian Amazon

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Photo by George Guille
It's going to be a long 300km...
Bolivian Amazon



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Old 25 May 2002
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Lone female - North Africa?

I want t o go to Morrocco/Tunisia in September on my 650 Dakar. (I've travelled extensively - Cambodia - Europe etc) A few people I've talkd to - and a couple of travel guides have advised me not to travel alone in north Africa because of 'hassle'.

The question is - will I get less 'hassle' in Tunisia than Morrocco?

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Suz:

I have worked in Algeria for some time, where there is a young foreign female pilot working for an air carrier there, flying a bush plane. She tells me she has never had any worries for her security whatsoever, but sometimes gets treated poorly by older or less educated men who feel threatened by seeing a young female in such a 'senior' occupation.

Tunisia is very much a tourist destination for Europeans. I cannot imagine that you would have any difficulty there, my experience passing through Tunisia many times (moving aircraft, not on a bike) is that the Tunisians are very gracious, tolerant and polite people.

Morocco I am not familiar with.

Overall suggestion - you probably know this anyway - understand the local customs, and take pains to appear 'professional'. For example, in Algeria, it gives offence if men wear shorts, so we never do. As a woman, you would need to dress conservatively, but no more conservatively than you would when visiting a cathedral in Italy, for example.

Also, you would want to avoid places where you would be the one foreign person in a large crowd of uneducated local people (e.g. a bar), and stick to better quality lodging, or places that cater to European visitors and thus would not consider you to be anything out of the ordinary.

What dates are you planning to go to Tunisia? I am in Switzerland now, and hope to go through Tunisia later this summer, on my way to Libya.
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Hi there, thanks for the response. I'm getting some feedback from people who have just returned from Maroc , including one lone traveller lady biker, so I'll be able to make a decision soon. I've labled Tunisia as my backup plan to get some desert biking in - If I go it will probably be in mid September, riding down from Santander in northern Spain. I haveabout three weeks available, so that will leave me ten to 12 days in north Africa.

A trip into Libya would be really cool, or rather, hot!

Hmmmm!!!

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In my experience you will get virtually no hassle in Tunisia - which can be quite bland - while in the big Moroccan cities we all get our share - down south of the Mk Atlas it is all quite.
For D biking, Morocco will be much more satisfying - go Ceuta not Tangiers and head south (where it will still be v.hot in Sept)

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