Travel in Mauritania

Meet the First Woman to Drive Solo From London to Lagos - matadornetwork.com - Morocco - Britain - city London - Nigeria - city Lagos, Nigeria - Mauritania
matadornetwork.com
25.09.2024

Meet the First Woman to Drive Solo From London to Lagos

Near the start of 2024, Pelumi Nubi started a solo overlanding trip from London to Lagos, Nigeria. The 4,000-plus mile trip included ferries, long desert drives, and a train that doesn’t run on an exact schedule.

Taste of Provence on AmaWaterways Black heritage cruise - travelweekly.com - Morocco - Germany - France - Portugal - city Paris - county Lyon - Egypt - Senegal - Mauritania
travelweekly.com
09.02.2024

Taste of Provence on AmaWaterways Black heritage cruise

River cruise lines have taken note of travelers wanting more immersive cultural experiences that take them deep into the communities they visit.

West African Tourism Organisation Forges Strategic Data Alliance with Geotourist - breakingtravelnews.com - Liberia - Nigeria - Benin - Togo - Mali - Senegal - Ghana - Niger - Gambia - Cape Verde - Guinea-Bissau - Sierra Leone - Cameroon - Ivory Coast - Sao Tome And Principe - Mauritania - Burkina Faso
breakingtravelnews.com
01.02.2024

West African Tourism Organisation Forges Strategic Data Alliance with Geotourist

Geotourist and the West Africa Tourism Organisation (WATO) are partnering in a revolutionary data initiative to generate visitor data insights that are not currently achievable in the region. The initiative will be rolled out across 19 different countries,including:

Onboard the Bou el Mogdad: Exploring Senegal by river cruise - cntraveler.com - Netherlands - France - Mali - Senegal - city Dakar - county St. Louis - Guinea-Bissau - Sierra Leone - Mauritania
cntraveler.com
11.12.2023

Onboard the Bou el Mogdad: Exploring Senegal by river cruise

They say you can never go back, but that’s only true in part, and doesn’t apply to travel at all. Visit a place a second time, and you go with a seasoned pair of eyes, and all the buoyancy and confidence of familiarity. My second time in Saint-Louis, Senegal, I was better at fending off the touts, better at finding the best grub, better at dealing with the heat. I picked a better hotel—the La Résidence, with its antique whiff of cigar smoke, its old-world comforts, and its rooftop views of the city. And this time, I would go further—I’d be spending a week gliding up the Senegal River, 125 miles from Saint-Louis to the trading town of Podor, on a river cruiser, the Bou el Mogdad.

Welcome to the Little Cuba of the Sahara Desert - atlasobscura.com - Spain - Morocco - France - Cuba - city Havana - Algeria - city Algeria - Mauritania
atlasobscura.com
21.09.2023

Welcome to the Little Cuba of the Sahara Desert

Out in a flat plain of reddish sand against a wide blue sky, a group of men set up a baseball field. The home base is made from a green plastic crate propped on a tire, and the players stand in an outfield, stark figures against an expansive horizon. Spanish phrases interlay the general chitchat in Arabic. The batter crouches, ready for the ball, as the pitcher pivots his leg to throw. His ball strikes the ground far ahead of the plate, and the batter stands straight as if to say, ‘Come on? Really?’

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