Mauritania Photography Tour

7 Days

Overview

Mauritania is a place where time slows down, where ancient traditions still thrive, and where the vast, untouched landscapes tell stories of resilience and history. For photographers and filmmakers, it is a canvas of endless possibilities a land where every frame holds depth, emotion, and authenticity.

At MauriTours Adventures, we specialize in curating immersive Photography & Documentary Tours, offering exclusive access to some of the most visually stunning and culturally rich locations in the country. Whether you’re an award-winning filmmaker, a documentary producer, a professional photographer, or an independent storyteller, we provide the expertise and support needed to bring your vision to life.

Your Story, Your Way

We recognize that every filmmaker and photographer has a unique perspective and creative goal. That’s why we offer fully customizable itineraries, allowing you to tailor your journey based on the themes, subjects, and locations that inspire you most. Whether you’re capturing the nomadic way of life, documenting the resilience of desert communities, filming the mesmerizing beauty of the Sahara, or exploring the historical depth of Mauritania’s ancient cities, we work closely with you to design an experience that aligns with your artistic vision.

Seamless Production Support

From securing filming permits to organizing transportation, accommodations, and local fixers, we handle all the logistics so you can focus on telling your story. Our deep knowledge of the country, combined with strong local connections, ensures that you gain access to exclusive locations and authentic experiences that go beyond the surface. Whether you need assistance with drone footage, nighttime astrophotography, or in-depth interviews with local communities, we provide the resources and guidance to help you capture powerful, high-quality content.

Your Itinerary

Meet your guide at Nouakchott International Airport.
Transfer to a comfortable hotel for check-in.
Overnight stay in Nouakchott.

Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive towards Azouega, home to some of Mauritania’s most stunning dunes.
Photograph the vast desert landscapes during sunset.
Camp under the stars, enjoying a traditional Mauritanian dinner.

Breakfast at the campsite.
Drive to Terjit Oasis, a lush paradise in the middle of the desert. Enjoy a lunch break surrounded by palm trees and cool natural springs.
Continue the journey to Chinguetti, stopping at Mheireth Oasis to capture its natural swimming pools and striking rock formations.
Arrive in Chinguetti, one of Mauritania’s most historic towns.
Overnight stay in a traditional guesthouse

Visit the ancient Chinguetti Library, home to centuries-old manuscripts.
Explore the Chinguetti Mosque, one of the oldest in West Africa.
Walk through the Old Town, capturing its unique architecture.
Drive to Choum or Etmeimichat station to board the famous Iron Ore Train—one of the longest and most rugged train journeys in the world.
Experience and photograph the raw beauty of the Mauritanian desert from an open train carriage.
Overnight on the train.

Arrive in Nouadhibou, the country’s second-largest city.
Drive towards Banc d’Arguin National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Spend the night near the coast

Early morning boat ride with Imraguen fishermen, capturing their traditional fishing techniques and the diverse birdlife.
Drive along Banc d’Arguin’s coastal landscapes, photographing the stunning contrast between the desert and the ocean.
Camp 100 km from Nouakchott, where the sand meets the sea.
Capture the stunning sunset over the dune on the coast.

Drive back to Nouakchott.
Visit the camel market, an authentic slice of Mauritanian culture.
Explore the fish market, capturing the lively atmosphere of the country's busiest port.
Transfer to Nouakchott International Airport for departure.

Included

  • 4x4 Private Jeep With Working A/c
  • Standard hotels and camping.
  • well expert English or French speaking local guide and driver.
  • All transport to complete the itinerary.
  • 3 Full board meals per day & water are included from the beginning of the tour till the end.
  • All activities mentioned in the itinerary unless otherwise stated.
  • Visit and entrance fees for all activities.

Excluded

  • International and domestic flights
  • E-Visa payment

Key Highlights of Your Tour

  • Capture the golden sunset on the dunes of Iguiti.
  • Sleep under the stars in the massive dunes of Azouega.
  • Explore the ancient city of Chinguetti, its historic library, and its centuries-old mosque.
  • Photograph the breathtaking Terjit and Mheireth oases.
  • Ride the legendary Iron Ore Train for an unforgettable desert experience.
  • Discover the unique lifestyle of Imraguen fishermen at Banc d'Arguin National Park.
  • Camp where the sand meets the sea along the Mauritanian coastline.
  • Visit Nouakchott’s vibrant camel market and bustling fish market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Visa requirements for Mauritania?

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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Upcoming Tours for Solo Travelers & Small Groups

Join our exciting group tours, designed for independent travelers and small groups looking for a shared adventure. Enjoy meeting fellow explorers, sharing stories, and experiencing Mauritania’s wonders—all while benefiting from cost-effective group pricing.

How Our Group Tours Work:

  • Guaranteed departures with at least 1 guest
  • Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner included—no hidden costs
  • Private 4×4 transportation with an expert guide and driver
  • Maximum of 3 guests per vehicle—ensuring a window seat for everyone
  • Comfortable hotel and guesthouse stays included
  • Standard double occupancy; single room available for a €295 supplement
  • Secure your spot with a 45% deposit upon booking confirmation.

Payment Options and Timelines:

We accept payments through PayPal, bank transfer, or cash.

When booking a trip with us, we make reservations on your behalf. To secure the booking, we require a 45% prepayment upon confirming the tour. The remaining 55% is due on or before the first day of the tour.

Cancellation Policy:

– If cancellation is made at least 25 days before the tour starts, we will refund 22.5% of the total tour cost (half of the prepayment).
– If cancellation is made within 25 days of the tour start date, the tour can be rescheduled without any loss of payment. However, if cancellation is necessary, we cannot refund the 45% prepayment as we have already booked services on your behalf.

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