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    Scariest Border-Crossing with Landmines in Sahara Desert! 🇲🇦🇲🇷

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    Ever wondered what it’s like to cross one of the world’s most unique borders? Let me take you through my journey crossing into Mauritania through the Sahara Desert, where every step could literally be your last, and where adventure meets reality in the most unexpected ways.

    Quick Facts About Mauritania

    CategoryDetails
    CapitalNouakchott (“Place of Winds”)
    Population4.6 million
    Size11th largest in Africa, 28th globally
    Desert Coverage90% (Most Saharan country)
    Tourist Numbers~1,000 annually
    Main CitiesNouakchott, Nouadhibou
    Official LanguageArabic (Hassaniya dialect)
    CurrencyOuguiya (1 Ouguiya ≈ ₹2.17)

    The Journey: Border Crossing Breakdown

    Essential Documents Needed

    • Valid passport
    • 55 Euros (exact amount for visa)
    • Passport photos
    • Hotel booking confirmation
    • Return/onward travel plans

    Cost Breakdown at Border

    ItemCostNotes
    Visa on Arrival55 EurosOfficial fee
    Shared Taxi (Border to Nouadhibou)200 OuguiyaStandard rate
    Money ExchangeMarket rateAvailable at border
    Water/Supplies100-200 OuguiyaRecommended

    The No Man’s Land Experience

    What to Expect

    • 4km walk through desert
    • Landmine danger zones
    • No shade or facilities
    • Military checkpoints
    • Abandoned vehicles
    • Complete isolation

    Safety Tips

    1. Stick to marked paths
    2. Carry sufficient water
    3. Avoid walking alone if possible
    4. Keep documents easily accessible
    5. Don’t photograph military installations

    Border Control Experience

    Immigration Process

    1. Morocco exit stamp
    2. Cross No Man’s Land
    3. Mauritanian preliminary check
    4. Visa on arrival application
    • Fingerprinting
    • Photography
    • Document verification
    1. Police registration
    2. Final entry stamp

    Common Challenges

    • Language barrier (Arabic/French dominant)
    • Extended questioning
    • Multiple checkpoints
    • Transport verification requirements
    • Potential unofficial fees

    Practical Tips for Entering Mauritania

    Documentation Strategy

    • Keep multiple copies of documents
    • Have hotel bookings printed
    • Prepare a clear travel itinerary
    • Keep passport accessible
    • Carry cash in different currencies

    Communication Tips

    • Learn basic Arabic phrases
    • Download offline translation apps
    • Keep communication simple
    • Stay patient and respectful
    • Avoid mentioning media/journalism

    Understanding Mauritania

    Historical Context

    • Berber settlement (3rd century)
    • Arab influence (7th century)
    • French colonization
    • Independence (1960)
    • Recent political changes

    Cultural Insights

    AspectDetails
    ReligionSunni Islam (predominant)
    Traditional DressMen: Daraa/Boubou, Women: Melahfa
    ClimateHarmattan winds, extreme desert conditions
    EconomyAgriculture, fishing, mining
    Social StructureTraditional, conservative

    Accommodation in Nouadhibou

    Hotel Options

    CategoryPrice Range (Ouguiya)Features
    Budget1000-2000Basic amenities
    Mid-range2000-4000AC, WiFi
    High-end4000+Full services

    Essential Travel Tips

    What to Pack

    • Desert-appropriate clothing
    • Multiple water bottles
    • Power bank
    • Basic medical supplies
    • Snacks/emergency food

    Communication

    • Limited English spoken
    • Get local SIM if possible
    • Download offline maps
    • Save emergency contacts
    • Hotel WiFi unreliable

    Food and Dining

    Typical Costs

    ItemPrice (Ouguiya)Notes
    Local meal300-500Basic restaurant
    Water (1.5L)50-100Shop prices
    Western meal600-800Limited availability
    Street food100-200Limited options

    Conclusion

    Crossing into Mauritania is an adventure that requires preparation, patience, and resilience. While challenging, it offers a unique glimpse into one of Africa’s least-visited countries. The key to a successful crossing lies in thorough preparation, respectful interaction, and maintaining a flexible attitude.


    Last Updated: October 2024
    Author: Travel Blogger at Gydoo
    Tags: Mauritania travel, border crossing, Sahara Desert, adventure travel, Africa tourism, travel tips

    Note: Border situations can change rapidly. Always check current conditions before traveling.

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