Arrive Nouakchott; meet one of our guides and transfer to Hotel.
Overnight at hotel Nouakchott.
Arrive Nouakchott; meet one of our guides and transfer to Hotel.
Overnight at hotel Nouakchott.
In the morning, we shall embark on a journey towards Chingeutti, passing through the bustling city of Akjoujet, renowned as the second mining hub after Zouerat. Our voyage will pause for a delightful lunch amidst the enchanting Akjoujt caves. Following this, we shall continue our expedition, bound for the vibrant market of Atar. Subsequently, our path will lead us to Chinguiti, where we anticipate arriving just in time to witness an awe-inspiring sunset from the towering dunes of Iguitti.
After indulging in a sumptuous breakfast, our first stop will be the ancient city of Chinguetti, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, we will marvel at the intricate architecture of the old mosque and peruse the library, where ancient Arab manuscripts await to impart their timeless wisdom upon us. Continuing our journey, we will traverse towards the picturesque oasis of Tenouchert, where we shall partake in a delightful lunch amidst the nomads, gaining insight into their fascinating way of life. Our next destination takes us through the desert to the majestic Eye of the Sahara, where we will pause to behold this natural wonder in all its glory. Subsequently, we shall venture onwards to the ancient city of Ouadane, another UNESCO World Heritage site, where the echoes of history resonate through its storied streets. As the day draws to a close, we shall ascend to the highest vantage point in Ouadane, witnessing a breathtaking sunset that crowns our journey with a mesmerizing finale.The train does not have fixed departure and can depart anywhere between from 6:00pm to 11:00pm
Overnight on the train
The Passe d’Amogjar is a beautiful canyon, where we will see some amazing prehistoric paintings and the “Fort Saganne”, built by the French. After a short visit of Atar we will make our way into the desert along a picturesque track to Terjit, at the foot of the Mauritania’s mountain range, where an oasis with thermal springs and marvelous pools awaits us for bathing.
We shall journey onwards to Nouakchott, where the afternoon holds promises of cultural exploration. Our first stop will be the illustrious museum of Nouakchott, a treasure trove of history and heritage. Here, one can delve into the rich tapestry of Mauritanian history, tracing its intricate threads from ancient civilizations to modern times.
Following our museum visit, we shall venture to the lively Camel market, a vibrant hub of trade and tradition. Here, amidst the bustling activity and melodious calls of traders, one can witness the age-old tradition of camel trading, a cornerstone of Mauritanian commerce and culture.
Our final destination for the day is the enchanting craft industry, where artisans showcase their skill and creativity in a dazzling array of handmade treasures. For those seeking mementos of their journey or unique souvenirs, the craft industry offers a captivating array of artifacts and keepsakes, each imbued with the spirit of Mauritania's rich cultural heritage.
Depart to Banc d’Arguin, one of the most important natural parks in the world for migratory birds. The park stretches along approximately 125 miles of coastline and includes several islands. We will visit the park and sail with the Imragen, a community of fishermen, in their rudimentary sailboats. Depending on the time of year, we will see how they fish aided by dolphins. We will also observe the different flocks of birds that populate these islands, in the afternoon we depart to Nouakchott.
Overnight camping at Mheijrat 100 km
In the morning, we will explore the bustling fish market of Nouakchott, where the sights and sounds of fishermen bringing in their daily catch create a vibrant atmosphere. Here, amidst the colorful array of freshly caught seafood, one can immerse themselves in the local maritime culture and witness the lively exchange of goods.
After our visit to the fish market, there will be ample time to enjoy a refreshing swim in the Atlantic Ocean, allowing for a moment of relaxation and rejuvenation amidst the natural beauty of the coastline.
As night falls, you will be gracefully escorted to the airport for your onward flight, bidding farewell to the enchanting sights and experiences of Mauritania, with memories of the fish market and the Atlantic Ocean lingering as cherished highlights of your journey.
Mauritania’s visa used to be available on arrival, but it must now be obtained online. You can apply for it at https://Anrpts.gov.mr.
The visa Is typically processed within three working days. If you do not receive an email notification, do not be frustrated—you can return to the website and enter your application details to check the status. Approval is highly likely.
To make your journey hassle-free, we will apply for the visa on your behalf when you travel with us. However, the e-Visa payment (55 Euros or 60 Dollars) will still be paid by you upon arrival.
The best time to visit Mauritania is from November to May, when the weather is cooler and drier, making it ideal for travel and outdoor activities. During these months, daytime temperatures typically range from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), providing a more comfortable climate for exploration.
For Mauritania, vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever (if arriving from a Yellow Fever endemic area) are recommended. If you take specific medications, be sure to bring enough for your trip and keep them in your carry-on in case your luggage gets lost. Certain medications can be difficult to find in Mauritania, and ordering them may take several days. To avoid any inconvenience, ensure you have an adequate supply with you.
Mauritania is a secure destination for tourists. Although it is wise to remain cautious as you would in any unfamiliar country, the warm hospitality of its people and the generally low crime levels make it an appealing place for visitors.
The local currency in Mauritania is the Ouguiya (MRU). Credit cards are not widely accepted, especially outside major cities like Nouakchott. It is advisable to carry cash for most transactions, and you can exchange foreign currency at banks or authorized exchange offices. ATMs are available in larger cities but may not always be reliable, so it is a good idea to plan accordingly.
Photography is permitted in Mauritania, but respecting local customs and regulations is essential. When taking photos of individuals, always ask for permission beforehand to show respect for their privacy and cultural values. This is particularly important in rural areas or when photographing religious sites, military facilities, or government buildings, as these locations may have specific restrictions.
For larger projects such as filming movies or documentaries, obtaining all necessary permits and documents from the appropriate authorities is required. This ensures compliance with local laws and helps avoid potential complications. Proper planning and research are crucial to respecting both legal guidelines and cultural sensitivities.
Thieboudienne – Often considered the national dish, this is a flavorful fish and rice dish cooked with vegetables like carrots, eggplant, and cabbage. It is seasoned with spices and tomato sauce, giving it a rich and savory taste.
Méchoui – A whole roasted lamb or goat, typically prepared for special occasions. The meat is slow-cooked over an open fire, resulting in tender, smoky, and flavorful meat.
Couscous – A staple in Mauritanian cuisine, couscous is often served with meat (such as lamb or chicken) and vegetables, accompanied by a savory sauce.
Lakh – A sweet dish made from millet or couscous, mixed with milk, sugar, and sometimes yogurt. It is a popular dessert or snack.
Bissap– A refreshing drink made from hibiscus flowers, often sweetened and served cold. It is a popular beverage to accompany meals.
Dates – Dates are a significant part of Mauritanian culture and cuisine, often served as a snack or dessert. They are also commonly paired with milk or tea.
Feel free to reach out to us, and we will gladly cater to your needs by providing vegetarian food throughout your entire trip. We are committed to ensuring your dietary preferences are met, so you can enjoy your journey in Mauritania without any concerns. Let us know your requirements, and we will arrange delicious and satisfying vegetarian meals for you every step of the way.
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