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Algeria seems to require a PCR test of max 3 days old for entry. This is also the case one the recently reopened land border to Tunisia. This mogjt be logistically impossible for the Tindouf crossing?
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I bet you can get a PCR in Zouerat and imagine you could arrive at Hassi 75 on the 3rd day without rushing too much.
Plus I like to think they would give you some slack if you were a bit late, seeing as it's desert all the way.
Have you taken into account the escort/CdH requirement for DZ, or with your nationality is it possible to get a visa without?
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I bet you can get a PCR in Zouerat and imagine you could arrive at Hassi 75 on the 3rd day without rushing too much.
Plus I like to think they would give you some slack if you were a bit late, seeing as it's desert all the way.
Have you taken into account the escort/CdH requirement for DZ, or with your nationality is it possible to get a visa without?
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As of a few months ago it was possible to get a PCR in Zouerat near to the Bank for International Trade (BMCI) - they will know where. Done in a couple of hours maximum, if not sooner. I would like to think Algerian immigration would not be too much of a problem if it was a little late but better to not test luck...!
To clarify, I did not use PCR test or know what the story is with the border crossing as of now, but the PCR is definitely offered in Zouerate as of a couple of months ago.
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Algeria seems to require a PCR test of max 3 days old for entry. This is also the case one the recently reopened land border to Tunisia. This mogjt be logistically impossible for the Tindouf crossing?
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Overlanding West Africa and Morocco, theres some folks stuck in Morocco looking at it as a possible route back to Europe (a risky exercise as crossing into Mauritania is a one way deal at them moment).
Then there are a few looking to head south over the next few months via Tindouf. 1 is near departure date I believe but every thing is a little vague on if its possible to cross at the moment.
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The first travellers trying the south bound since 2019 route depart in a few days. Visas have been granted and their submitted itinerary detailed crossing the border to Mauritania at Tindouf.
Another group are planning a March departure
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Thanks for update.
Do you know their nationality and whether they have had to organise an agency escort from the Med port?
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Hi Chris,
Spanish nationals I believe, travelling on bikes. They've not mentioned the need for an escort
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More turning up on this route.
1 French couple on the ferry to Algeria today heading to Mauritania and another party planning to try from the south.
So far theres
1 French - on route
1 Spanish - starts in a few days
1 Romanian - starts March
And 2 potential attempts to head north into Algeria from Mauritania.
Quite a lot of finger crossing by some and unknowns about COVID requirements, any issues with the tense situation in the Tindouf region and also vague news that the Mauritanians may have tightened up on access to the NE of the country.
Its going to be interesting to see how they all get on
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"And 2 potential attempts to head north into Algeria from Mauritania."
any info on these ones?
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Hi, we are the romanian guys. Due to health problems we postponed a little our Algeria/Mauretania trip. We will start it hopefully in May.
We would be very happy if there will be other of you joining us in the Sahara crossing.
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