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mauroxo 20 Dec 2010 18:21

More questions on Mauritanian Visa.
 
To begin...
Thank you Mr.Scott for ur quick response on pm(and for the couple of books you wrote and adding weight to my panniers.....im joking!)anyway like suggested i did a bit of reserarce on the topic and still few thinks are not to clear!the only Place is Rabat.....fine!but from what i read from various treads the visas range from 30days to couple of months!so in any case my questions are:when the visa actually start?on the day of the issue or on the day you enter in Mauritania?becouse if they are valid on the day of the issue.....i think i got a problem!because cycling is a SLOW way of travel(plus carryng 70kg of panniers don't help)so if i get a 30days visa from the day of issue i cannot MAKE IT from Rabat to the Mauritanian border.......
Thanks and i hope i managed to explain myself..
Mauro Tesseri

Chris Scott 20 Dec 2010 19:49

Yes, you will have a problem on a bike if you pedal slowly but at present visa at the border is not issued so this is always the problem with slow bikes and it wont be the only time as you pedal across Africa.

Have a look here
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...re-water-54000

and the links to Peter G. See how he did it.

Ch

Shane cycles africa 21 Dec 2010 20:15

My plans are to first do some cycling in Morocco then get the visa sorted and head straight down south which should not be a problem in 30days.

Helen Lloyd was a couple of days over her visa but got lucky, Peter Gostelow and a couple of others I've followed where on time too, its all down to the wind I guess.

The next question is of course whats in the 70kg:)

Good luck,

Shane

manfredschweda 23 Dec 2010 01:25

And the wind is usually in ur back
 
U certainly don't want to cycle north, which is even in a car painfully slow fighting against the wind

dogito66 23 Dec 2010 13:14

visa
 
hi, just get a 2 months visa in rabat then and slowly get down to the border.
its 50eu for the 2 months visa...

cheers

darius

mauroxo 24 Dec 2010 11:39

Hi Darius.
Can you tell me please if to get the 2months visa in Rabat"DO I NEED TO SPECIFY"on the form that i want the 2months one,or is issued automaticly?becouse on the differents treads i read is always mentioned only"30days"visa!and there is a difference on price?last question,this information you got it recently!Many thanks for your response and Merry Christmas to All....
bye Mauro Tesseri.

dogito66 24 Dec 2010 16:24

visa
 
hi mauroxo,
yes, the info is very fresh as we applied for the visa 2,5 weeks ago. we're now in southern morocco and heading for mauri next week.
the price for 30 day visa is about 30 eu, 60 days cost you 50eu. yes, you will have to specify how long you want the visa to last and how many entries you'd wish.
you need 2 pictures, passport, 1 copy of pssport and the money in dirham, no euros accepted.

have a nice trip

darius

mauroxo 24 Dec 2010 19:06

Thanks Darius for the info!
I guess having 60days to enter Mauritania from the day of the issued to me make A Big difference!it means i can travel at my own pace(slow...by the way)and not need doing "Killer"days,becouse you never know what kinds of days lays ahead.....windy,mountains,rains.....Desert...ecc!t hanks again for the important info & good luck for your travel.
bye Mauro.

Shane cycles africa 24 Dec 2010 22:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by dogito66 (Post 316840)
hi mauroxo,
the price for 30 day visa is about 30 eu, 60 days cost you 50eu. yes, you will have to specify how long you want the visa to last and how many entries you'd wish.
you need 2 pictures, passport, 1 copy of pssport and the money in dirham, no euros accepted.
darius

Handy to know, thanks....

Chris Scott 26 Dec 2010 11:01

An account of W Sahara ride
Trans-Saharan Crossing Begins

and the Mori train ride
The Great Mauritanian Train Ride

from a year ago.

Ch

takeonafrica 26 Dec 2010 19:11

....can hardly believe that was over a year ago - time flies when you're having fun. ...can also hardly believe it was only just over a year ago - seen and done so much since.
The joys of bike travel!


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