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Jos Westhof 15 Sep 2009 09:57

Visum Mauritania
 
Does anyone know it's possible again to get a visum at the border Maroc - Mauri and what are the costs. Thank's - Jos

chris 15 Sep 2009 16:01

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...e-border-45220

Piotr 16 Sep 2009 14:45

Hi,
we've just decided to go to Mori border and try to get through (get visas there) so I will report how it looks like soon.

br,
Piotr

englisharchie 16 Sep 2009 16:51

mauri visa
 
heading that way in 9 days time any info would be helpful ta

jbmoto 16 Sep 2009 17:38

I'm in the midlle of planning a tour for 6 riders and really need the information, so keep us posted. All details very much appreciated.

:mchappy: JB

panderingpeter 18 Sep 2009 21:42

How long does a single-entry visa from Rabat remain valid and what length of stay does it allow in the country?

Piotr 19 Sep 2009 01:12

Hi,
I'd been planning to go to Mori but I was told it is not quite safe to go somewere far from main roads a specialy by one car. I've heard region around Choum and Atar is a zone of high risk of kidnaping ( german, swiss and polish ambassy). Under these circumstances I do not know what to do :( ,should I stay or should I go ?
Please advice, thanks.

br,
Piotr

Chris Scott 19 Sep 2009 07:58

I would say north and east of those towns might be risky but few people ever go far beyond Choum, Ching or Guelb. There have been many nasty attacks on garrisons and patrols up there in recent years.

But if anything the south - NKT and Aleg - are statistically less safe for westerners.

Stick to the main pistes and don't go alone.

PP; Last I knew a Rabat visa allows 50 days in Mori. I recall they wanted a specific date of entry (not so hard to est. from Rabat) so validity, dont know.

For a visa Rabat seems more reliable these days than the border and takes a day or less.

Ch

Piotr 19 Sep 2009 23:02

After reading this and after discussions with UN officers in Laayoune we've decided not to go to Mori alone (by one car).
I'm sorry I will not report anything about visas at the border.
I have to organise a group for going there for better exploration.
Going just on main roads down south from Nouadhibou is not enough for me.

Piotr


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