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Paul Hurcomb, London to CapeTown, 2007, in Mali

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Paul Hurcomb, London to CapeTown,
in Mali. Trail from Douentza north
leading to the ferry to cross
the Niger, then onto Tombouctou



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Question Visa/Permit for Western Sahara?

Hi folks,

Someone has mentioned that I need a Moroccan "permit" to enter Western Sahara in addition to visa. I never found any confirmation by Googling, the Moroccan embassy phone doesn't answer today. Can someone confirm or deny that info?

I do not need a visa to visit Morocco.
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Hi folks,

Someone has mentioned that I need a Moroccan "permit" to enter Western Sahara in addition to visa. I never found any confirmation by Googling, the Moroccan embassy phone doesn't answer today. Can someone confirm or deny that info?

I do not need a visa to visit Morocco.
Hi,

You do not need an entry permit for the Western Sahara.
From - e.g. - www.gov.uk:


British nationals visiting as tourists for up to three months do not need a visa. Make sure your passport is stamped when you enter the territory.


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Thumbs up I'm not exactly British, but thanks a bunch!

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We entered Western Sahara in 2009. There was no visa or anything else required.
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as far as morroco is conserned western sahara is morroco and there is no permit needed if you stick to the main road....possabley you would need it if you were getting realy off the coastal road into the east in the areas with the UN and the opisition
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Even inlands of the part of WS occupied by Morocco, you don't need a permit. But military won't be happy if they find you near the berm.
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You won't need a special permit but you will want to have multiple copies of your passport and vehicle information for the police checkpoints.
Something like in this post http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...che-form-63229
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