well there is no country in the world is 100% safe and Mauritania is not an exception. U just have to avoid weird places and go with trustful people to guide u around. I am a Mauritanian and I can say that my country is 80% safe although I did not hear of anything dangerous or any attack, tourists have to be careful because it is a new country for them. Thank u for sharing ur experience about my beautiful place.
@Cool Breeze Kidnapping is not in an issue in Mauritania, the last public case was over 11 years ago, which makes it much less of an issue than basically anywhere else.
@Mark Scott You can get alcohol in Nouakchott & Nouadhibou, it's crazy expensive though.Nouadhibou is close to the Moroccan border so it's easier to find alcohol. but you're still looking at 10-15EUR for a Heineken.
Hello, I’m from Mauritania and most of these claims are not accurate. It’s a beautiful, warm welcoming country that has its ups and downs like every other country.
thank you for your witness, and absolutely I confirm that my country is safe and foreign people are warmly welcoming in it! I agree when you said that the police in Mauritania are corrupted '' the majority'' ! but I don't understand why you did not have a shower! anyway I deeply appreciate your video and next time all Mauritanian are ready to host you and I am the first one.
Dear Brahim Ahmed, your comment affirms my suspicion my own government is highly overrating the dangers in your country. I'm planning on travelling through your country somewhere next year (or the year thereafter). My travel plan is to ride by motorcycle from The Netherlands to Dakar in Senegal. Will surely give the planning more attention now that I know my plans probably will not be halted at your borders! :- ) Stay safe, Jeroen
Jeroen van Broekhoven I’ll be more than happy if you complete your trip and back to your home safely! I’m sure that my country is safe otherwise I’m not certain about the behavior of some people you may face during your journey! Such as some corrupt police! I’m sorry about that in advance
This video alone has made me subscribe to your channel. Well presented, simple, and useful information. Thanks very much. Now I need to get off youtube, watching videos on Mauritania and start doing something more practical.
@@timp.5451 no white they wont have problème people are kind and someting there is people who are jealous and the people who look at you entil there tired but it a good country hi i am rakiya i live in mauritani in 9 year i came from Burundi i am half black
@@RalphTho we will treat as USA or Europe will treat you. If you put these political cards a side you will have a really good time in Mauritania or any other country around the world. Mauritanians are mostly kind ppl
Hello ! Very nice ... We are just thinking to go there ... Do you still have some local contacts that could be useful ? If yes, maybe we could get in direct contact? Thank you very much.
0:56 "Algeria is the only country bordering Mauritania without an official border crossing." This was true at the time when you posted this video. But about 2 months later, Algeria and Mauritania did open an official border crossing. It's near Tindouf in Algeria. And it is open. I know. I have crossed it.
Tilly Baker Sorry to disappoint you but no, because we don't have to...and don't want to.... and one more thing:we do not need you to visit us...in fact:you need to visit African countries...to feel better about you life. and finally: welcome to my country....and you well get what you gives.
Hi, very nice video, thanks for uploading it! Actually im also planning to visit Mauretania this winter and would like to ask you some questions regarding it: 1) Could you please provide some information regarding the tour agency you hired. And the package with the cost. 2) Is there any bus services from the capital to Senegal? Im from Sweden and I guess I also need VISA to visit Mauretania.
Hi, I’m from Australia and recently agreed to marry a wonderful Mauritanian man. Unfortunately his Australian visa was cancelled and he has a 3 year ban, meaning I’m packing my bags and moving to Mauritania! My issue is that I’m having extreme difficulty finding Mauritanian visa information. I know that I can get a tourist visa at the airport, but some sites say they only last 30 days and others say you can also get them for 90 days. Do you know anything about this? Also, from what I’ve read I would be eligible for citizenship because of my marriage, however I’ve also read that duel citizenship’s are not accepted? I’m very confused so if anyone can be of assistance I would be very grateful! Our long term plan is to move back to Australia once his ban has been lifted. Thanks all!
Hi Katherine, I’ll try to help as I’ve thought of living there to teach English, but I can’t offer much definitive info. My Mauritanian tourist visa was valid for 30 days and as I’m also Australian, that would likely be the same as yours. If you overstay it’s likely you will get picked up as checkpoints are common and they will need to see your passport. If you can get local work, you can try and get a company to sponsor you on a work visa for the duration of your stay. I think 90 day tourist visas can be obtained from some embassies. If a country does not recognise dual citizenship, then you will have to renounce (give up) your Australian citizenship in order to receive Mauritanian citizenship so I’d avoid that at all costs. Your situation might allow you some other sort of residency permit - I don’t know. Maybe join an expat forum such as InterNations and ask your questions there. I’m sure you’re familiar with your religion and your husbands culture, but it’s important to know that you will potentially have less freedom & rights in Mauritania and it is possible you will not be able to leave the country without his permission or other restrictions if you do get citizenship. I know a French woman who married a Mauritanian man and she definitely runs the show, but she’s not Muslim. I’m not sure on all the ins-and-outs of how the religious and legal parts of the country interact, but keep in mind that Mauritania is not Australia and your husband will yield a lot of power over you (I’ve spent a lot of time in the Middle East and am all too familiar with men essentially kidnaping their foreign brides, but I’m not sure what the situation is like in Mauritania.) I wish you the best of luck and stay in touch, I’d love to hear about your adventures over there 😊
Generic Travel wow thank you so much, that’s far more helpful than all of the information online combined! Please if you can offer anymore assistance in my passage from WA to Nouakchott/Nouadhibou let me know. I will be travelling alone for the first time and it’s not a short trip so I don’t know where to start and what to prepare. Do you know where I can contact to discuss other visa/residency options before I arrive? Thanks again, you’re a champ!
Katherine Hingley unfortunately I don’t know who to contact in the country, do you know anyone there at the moment who can start making enquiries? In regards to your other comment about safety in Nouadhibou - you’ll be fine and have freedom of movement. Being white will attract a few stares and conversations but you won’t be in any danger. Men may get harassy but not worse than in any other country from what women have said to me. Where in WA are you from? Nouadhibou reminds me very much of Port Hedland, where I grew up. In regards to dress, in general long pants and long sleeves should be fine, I saw plenty of women with uncovered heads and almost no one in a full burka. At the beach I’m less sure, but there are full body bathing suits that Muslims use in stricter countries, or you can always go with the full burkini 😂 Just ask when you get there.
Generic Travel I’m from the eastern suburbs of Perth, but have travelled up north as far as Exmouth by car and seen my share of the Australian version of a desert! Once again you have given fantastic information which is very helpful. My husband will try to arrange a visa as he is currently in Nouadhibou. You have my name so if you’re comfortable with contacting me further I’m sure you can find me online. Thank you for your take on the appropriate dress standards, that’ll be very helpful.
Hello, you can obtain a 30 days visa at the airport, then you will apply for a resindent permit as a family member, its easy to do it, but before you apply for this permit. your man have to register your marriage certificate in the civil dep. anyway the duel citizinship is possible, there is a period (maybe 3 years or 5) that you have to be resident in the country, then you can apply for the nationality & the duel citizenship permit (the permission takes 8 months - 1 year). if you need more informations i am around here.
Hi, thanks a lot for your video. I am currently planning visit to Mauritania for next yrar and have already been scared by the warnings "don't travel!"
Hi thank you for introducing our country the world , and thank you so much for visiting it and are proud the have had you among us . However , you have been miss informed about certain things you mentioned and I feel bad to hear that and not correct it . One as a Mauritania Born and raised in Mauritania, I can attest that there is no law in Mauritania punishing atheism by death or by anything els like . First of all if you are Muslim you know that it’s forbidden to force the faith of Islam on anyone and that is required of us as Muslims to respect Avery one’s decision in the faith they want fallow. However some Muslims tend to judge other (Muslims NOT atheists in general) that turn a way from Islam after they have embraced it . That’s all that this is about but we have no judgment or law against atheism in our country .
Mauritanian people are known to be nice and welcoming people , and i had some mauritanian friends who studied with me they were all nice , much love from morocco
Love your content! Im planing a trip to Mauritania this summer. (Im Norwegian) I have a few questions and I would really appreciate the help . Im thinking about staying for 17 days. My flight is landing in Nouakchott. Then Im going to Nouadhibou to see the ship graveyard. And then taking the orb train from Nouadhibou to Choum. Then I will travel back to Nouakchott to chatch my flight home. Im sure I will find other things to do, but thats the main marks on my checklist. Is Mauritania expensive? What is the easiest way of getting around? Is it easy to get into the desert? is the shipswrecks still there? And can you still take the orb train?:)
Can you go into more detail about drone legality in Mauritania, Morocco, Algeriaand others in Western Africa. The history behind it, and how to get around it.
you are welcome any time any where in maurtania Thank you for your visit to our country and the testimony you give . but with this short period, you cannot know the reality .
I was there in januari 2013, 2017, 2018 , i travel the whole country, til guelb er richat. if Mauritanie wants more travellers they must organise better the border crossings , at PK55 and Diama, it takes sometimes hours to pass, border administration go's very slowly. For the rest, its safe in Mauritanie, i return asap
Checking your video again as Mauritania keeps coming back to me to travel to. Already have Djibouti booked :) I was wondering mate , where can you purchase kidnapping insurance ? All the googling I am doing seems to point me to the fact that its only available for businesses or individuals with high net worth :(
I have a high net worth, and was able to book through my company. The underwriter was lloyds of london (of course). How did you find djibouti? I'm doing a dive trip there next year.
Cool Breeze i live there you ignorant fuck! First you make an assumption about something you clearly don’t know about and then another one about my education. If this his how you are reasoning then my friend you have a big problem!
I am from Somalia I really appreciate this important information you told about mouritania as a Somali we believe that the people of this country are our brothers since we shares many things about culture,religion and also color Early years ago we lost the brother of my grand father his name was Abdi since that time there was no communication we didn,t find him again and I think that he is one of the mouritanian people I hope to get back his children Have a great all mouritanian brother
Saad news. There was a Somali family in my neighborhood at Nouakchott when i was child. They were nice people. I hope you will have some news of your grand father brother s family.
Cheikh Oumar Diallo. Yeah my father told me that his uncle called Abdi qowdhan was lost when he was achild he also added that last information they got from him was that he was in kenya since communocation was not developed as it today they face difficult to find him again untill today we don, t know either he died or he is still alive or his children alive
Cheikh Oumar Diallo. Yeah my father told me that his uncle called Abdi qowdhan was lost when he was achild he also added that last information they got from him was that he was in kenya since communocation was not developed as it today they face difficult to find him again untill today we don, t know either he died or he is still alive or his children alive
Unfortunately Atar should not be on the red zone is one of the most beautiful and visited place in mauritania check it out (Atar, chinguity,waddan ) visite those place on a winter and you will never regret it
Safe enough yes, I know a few western women who have worked or lived there. Not sure what working conditions in a hospital would be like though, I'd want a good salary!
There is. I'm not an expert, and they aren't based in towns but rather in the desert. Map of al-Qaeda's African operations: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/GSPC_map.png
Do u think if the locations of alkaida’s bases are known they would stay there and the governments of the countries involved wouldn’t do something about it ??? Maybe those sites are known from old dates But there isn’t any now
Tampa Boy get permission for drone use first or hire a plane. I used my drone at Ben Amera and got yelled at a lot, and was not allowed to use it at the Richard structure
One day in shaa allah ill go to Mauritania to search my portuguese moorish roots that are "silenced" since inquisition times. Thanks for advise ..Salam to all muslims brothers min Mauritania
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@Mohammed Allali yes, the arabs are mostly from the beni hasssan tribe of yemen. They came to africa around the year 1800. Were they fought the char bouba war against the native berbers.
Hi, everyone! I am from Sud Maritania we are the truth Mauritanians, since Imperio Ghana since now we stay here. The arabis people stol our territorial. Please read the truth history about Ghana Imperioand Mali Imperio than sangaye imperio.
Hey, hitchhiking might be the wrong word, it’s more akin to bush taxis and is the primary method of public transport in West Africa. There haven’t been any western kidnappings in Mauritania in a decade and Sufferings in Africa, while a great book, is a 200 years old story. The other slavery issue in Mauritania is not something I’m qualified to discuss.
well there is no country in the world is 100% safe and Mauritania is not an exception. U just have to avoid weird places and go with trustful people to guide u around. I am a Mauritanian and I can say that my country is 80% safe although I did not hear of anything dangerous or any attack, tourists have to be careful because it is a new country for them.
Thank u for sharing ur experience about my beautiful place.
Keko Sid that’s right
@Cool Breeze Kidnapping is not in an issue in Mauritania, the last public case was over 11 years ago, which makes it much less of an issue than basically anywhere else.
@Mark Scott You can get alcohol in Nouakchott & Nouadhibou, it's crazy expensive though.Nouadhibou is close to the Moroccan border so it's easier to find alcohol. but you're still looking at 10-15EUR for a Heineken.
We’re going waaaaaay out in the desert. Like where no one else goes- are we going to be safe as Americans?
@@hudsontoo1212 Be careful though. Recently there have been cases of light skin people being stabbed.
I always wanted to visit this country. I imagine this huge sandy beaches and red sunsets. Just the name Mauritania sounds so mystical
I visited Mauritania last year and I loved it, the beaches are the best and the food it’s so delicious. I 100% recommend visiting that country!
Hello, I’m from Mauritania and most of these claims are not accurate.
It’s a beautiful, warm welcoming country that has its ups and downs like every other country.
Asalamo alikum
I'm ali
Please help me to find a lady for marriage
@@gulabsinghsingh7248 gtfoh
@@hageneesje what do you mean? ????
Hi dear lovely friend I like your country n you dear n I need your whatsapp number for chat n talk n seen from long distance
thank you for your witness, and absolutely I confirm that my country is safe and foreign people are warmly welcoming in it! I agree when you said that the police in Mauritania are corrupted '' the majority'' ! but I don't understand why you did not have a shower! anyway I deeply appreciate your video and next time all Mauritanian are ready to host you and I am the first one.
Dear Brahim Ahmed, your comment affirms my suspicion my own government is highly overrating the dangers in your country.
I'm planning on travelling through your country somewhere next year (or the year thereafter). My travel plan is to ride by motorcycle from The Netherlands to Dakar in Senegal.
Will surely give the planning more attention now that I know my plans probably will not be halted at your borders! :- )
Stay safe,
Jeroen
Jeroen van Broekhoven I’ll be more than happy if you complete your trip and back to your home safely! I’m sure that my country is safe otherwise I’m not certain about the behavior of some people you may face during your journey! Such as some corrupt police! I’m sorry about that in advance
Love from India 🇮🇳
Welcome guys to Mauritania ! I am from Nouakchott
This video alone has made me subscribe to your channel. Well presented, simple, and useful information. Thanks very much. Now I need to get off youtube, watching videos on Mauritania and start doing something more practical.
Cameron Lee you are welcome here
do not worry mouritania is a very safe country do not hesitate to com
peaple of Mauritania is kind
Idk. I'm black, would they be kind to me? Or would they try to enslave me. Please let me know.😅
@@timp.5451 no white they wont have problème people are kind and someting there is people who are jealous and the people who look at you entil there tired but it a good country hi i am rakiya i live in mauritani in 9 year i came from Burundi i am half black
Sometime not that kind😕
@@RalphTho you know you could always visit southern Morocco, similar and safer
@@RalphTho we will treat as USA or Europe will treat you.
If you put these political cards a side you will have a really good time in Mauritania or any other country around the world.
Mauritanians are mostly kind ppl
Hello ! Very nice ... We are just thinking to go there ... Do you still have some local contacts that could be useful ? If yes, maybe we could get in direct contact? Thank you very much.
Mauritania is a perfect I was there when I was a 4 months old
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@@everythingtv828 ❤✅
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0:56 "Algeria is the only country bordering Mauritania without an official border crossing."
This was true at the time when you posted this video. But about 2 months later, Algeria and Mauritania did open an official border crossing. It's near Tindouf in Algeria. And it is open. I know. I have crossed it.
Bald and bankrupt went there with a beautiful woman and rode a freight train...man o man!!!
It was pretty awesome, yea. I recommend you to check out PPPeter's video too! It was pretty awesome and it came out first.
I was booked to do it, but it looked pretty uncomfortable. My guide was very relieved when I told him I was happy to skip it.
Now the Algerian-Mauritanian borders are opened 👌🏼
I'm from Mauritania
You're very welcome
We're save 🇲🇷💚💛💚
There are a lot of things you can visit
my favorite country. Greeting from Indonesia
Asalamo alikum
Brother ahmed taleb
Can you please find a nice lady for me
For a marriage please
Please reply
LOL Christianity is just as bad. I'm from Texas and I can wholeheartedly tell you that.
Tilly Baker
Sorry to disappoint you but no, because we don't have to...and don't want to....
and one more thing:we do not need you to visit us...in fact:you need to visit African countries...to feel better about you life.
and finally: welcome to my country....and you well get what you gives.
@@123jac If you go there running your mouth off offending them with stupid shit like this comment, I wouldn't blame them for it.
I’m from Mauritania and i highly recommend it. If you need any help to visit Mauritania I’m so glad to help and for free.
Do women need to wear hijab in Mauritania ?
Don't tell me that every single woman is doing it becaus eshe wa,nts it because that is not realistic
Selçuk Dildek Yes, they do! What’s wrong with that?
@@mohamedmahmoudelghassem8670 I mean is it mandatory ?
Selçuk Dildek no it’s not but if you wanna be respectful we appreciate it, you can come with your female family or friends and you are very welcome
@@Journeyonplanet but atheism is illegal ?
Welcome here at any time. And it's my honor to answer any of your questions
Are you in Mauritania?
Hi, very nice video, thanks for uploading it! Actually im also planning to visit Mauretania this winter and would like to ask you some questions regarding it:
1) Could you please provide some information regarding the tour agency you hired. And the package with the cost.
2) Is there any bus services from the capital to Senegal?
Im from Sweden and I guess I also need VISA to visit Mauretania.
Hi,
I’m from Australia and recently agreed to marry a wonderful Mauritanian man. Unfortunately his Australian visa was cancelled and he has a 3 year ban, meaning I’m packing my bags and moving to Mauritania!
My issue is that I’m having extreme difficulty finding Mauritanian visa information. I know that I can get a tourist visa at the airport, but some sites say they only last 30 days and others say you can also get them for 90 days. Do you know anything about this?
Also, from what I’ve read I would be eligible for citizenship because of my marriage, however I’ve also read that duel citizenship’s are not accepted? I’m very confused so if anyone can be of assistance I would be very grateful! Our long term plan is to move back to Australia once his ban has been lifted. Thanks all!
Hi Katherine, I’ll try to help as I’ve thought of living there to teach English, but I can’t offer much definitive info.
My Mauritanian tourist visa was valid for 30 days and as I’m also Australian, that would likely be the same as yours. If you overstay it’s likely you will get picked up as checkpoints are common and they will need to see your passport. If you can get local work, you can try and get a company to sponsor you on a work visa for the duration of your stay. I think 90 day tourist visas can be obtained from some embassies.
If a country does not recognise dual citizenship, then you will have to renounce (give up) your Australian citizenship in order to receive Mauritanian citizenship so I’d avoid that at all costs. Your situation might allow you some other sort of residency permit - I don’t know. Maybe join an expat forum such as InterNations and ask your questions there.
I’m sure you’re familiar with your religion and your husbands culture, but it’s important to know that you will potentially have less freedom & rights in Mauritania and it is possible you will not be able to leave the country without his permission or other restrictions if you do get citizenship. I know a French woman who married a Mauritanian man and she definitely runs the show, but she’s not Muslim. I’m not sure on all the ins-and-outs of how the religious and legal parts of the country interact, but keep in mind that Mauritania is not Australia and your husband will yield a lot of power over you (I’ve spent a lot of time in the Middle East and am all too familiar with men essentially kidnaping their foreign brides, but I’m not sure what the situation is like in Mauritania.)
I wish you the best of luck and stay in touch, I’d love to hear about your adventures over there 😊
Generic Travel wow thank you so much, that’s far more helpful than all of the information online combined! Please if you can offer anymore assistance in my passage from WA to Nouakchott/Nouadhibou let me know. I will be travelling alone for the first time and it’s not a short trip so I don’t know where to start and what to prepare. Do you know where I can contact to discuss other visa/residency options before I arrive? Thanks again, you’re a champ!
Katherine Hingley unfortunately I don’t know who to contact in the country, do you know anyone there at the moment who can start making enquiries?
In regards to your other comment about safety in Nouadhibou - you’ll be fine and have freedom of movement. Being white will attract a few stares and conversations but you won’t be in any danger. Men may get harassy but not worse than in any other country from what women have said to me. Where in WA are you from? Nouadhibou reminds me very much of Port Hedland, where I grew up.
In regards to dress, in general long pants and long sleeves should be fine, I saw plenty of women with uncovered heads and almost no one in a full burka. At the beach I’m less sure, but there are full body bathing suits that Muslims use in stricter countries, or you can always go with the full burkini 😂 Just ask when you get there.
Generic Travel I’m from the eastern suburbs of Perth, but have travelled up north as far as Exmouth by car and seen my share of the Australian version of a desert! Once again you have given fantastic information which is very helpful. My husband will try to arrange a visa as he is currently in Nouadhibou. You have my name so if you’re comfortable with contacting me further I’m sure you can find me online.
Thank you for your take on the appropriate dress standards, that’ll be very helpful.
Hello, you can obtain a 30 days visa at the airport, then you will apply for a resindent permit as a family member, its easy to do it, but before you apply for this permit. your man have to register your marriage certificate in the civil dep.
anyway the duel citizinship is possible, there is a period (maybe 3 years or 5) that you have to be resident in the country, then you can apply for the nationality & the duel citizenship permit (the permission takes 8 months - 1 year).
if you need more informations i am around here.
I visit Mauritania is beautifaul centry
Hi, thanks a lot for your video. I am currently planning visit to Mauritania for next yrar and have already been scared by the warnings "don't travel!"
For your information, the border between Mauritania and Algeria is now OPEN !
Such a well-worded and mature explanation . Good job bro !
Hi thank you for introducing our country the world , and thank you so much for visiting it and are proud the have had you among us .
However , you have been miss informed about certain things you mentioned and I feel bad to hear that and not correct it .
One as a Mauritania Born and raised in Mauritania, I can attest that there is no law in Mauritania punishing atheism by death or by anything els like .
First of all if you are Muslim you know that it’s forbidden to force the faith of Islam on anyone and that is required of us as Muslims to respect Avery one’s decision in the faith they want fallow.
However some Muslims tend to judge other (Muslims NOT atheists in general) that turn a way from Islam after they have embraced it .
That’s all that this is about but we have no judgment or law against atheism in our country .
Mauritanian people are known to be nice and welcoming people , and i had some mauritanian friends who studied with me they were all nice , much love from morocco
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Mate those are horrible prices lmao where are you finding these flights...
Love your content! Im planing a trip to Mauritania this summer. (Im Norwegian) I have a few questions and I would really appreciate the help . Im thinking about staying for 17 days. My flight is landing in Nouakchott. Then Im going to Nouadhibou to see the ship graveyard. And then taking the orb train from Nouadhibou to Choum. Then I will travel back to Nouakchott to chatch my flight home. Im sure I will find other things to do, but thats the main marks on my checklist.
Is Mauritania expensive? What is the easiest way of getting around? Is it easy to get into the desert? is the shipswrecks still there? And can you still take the orb train?:)
I'm mauritanien and i'll be in nouakchott this summer too. feel free to ask me any questions
@@talebtb2461 Hi! Sorry for the super late answer! Great! Id love to ask some questions. Can you add me on facebook? My name is Øyvind Willumsen
Can you go into more detail about drone legality in Mauritania, Morocco, Algeriaand others in Western Africa. The history behind it, and how to get around it.
Hi i am from Mauritania so i can help you so what do you want to knew
you are welcome any time any where in maurtania
Thank you for your visit to our country and the testimony you give . but with this short period, you cannot know the reality .
Border crossing between Tindouf (Algeria) and Mauritania is opened in September 2018.
Have you noticed that wearing headscarfs is mandatory for women out there ?
Because I can't find information about this country on the internet
Selçuk Dildek it is not mandatory
Is definitely not mandatory, I went out with two local women who did not wear headscarfs. Is the norm though.
I was there in januari 2013, 2017, 2018 , i travel the whole country, til guelb er richat. if Mauritanie wants more travellers they must organise better the border crossings , at PK55 and Diama, it takes sometimes hours to pass, border administration go's very slowly. For the rest, its safe in Mauritanie, i return asap
Thanks for sharing. I am always interest in those topics.
You deserve 100K+ subs
Are there any buses operating between Morocco and Mauritania?
Checking your video again as Mauritania keeps coming back to me to travel to. Already have Djibouti booked :)
I was wondering mate , where can you purchase kidnapping insurance ? All the googling I am doing seems to point me to the fact that its only available for businesses or individuals with high net worth :(
I have a high net worth, and was able to book through my company. The underwriter was lloyds of london (of course). How did you find djibouti? I'm doing a dive trip there next year.
I am from Atar the safest city in the world.
seems objective.....
Can we talk on WhatsApp? +21695554172
Cool Breeze and why do you think it’s not safe for westerns, are you guys special or something?
Cool Breeze i live there you ignorant fuck! First you make an assumption about something you clearly don’t know about and then another one about my education. If this his how you are reasoning then my friend you have a big problem!
I am from Somalia I really appreciate this important information you told about mouritania as a Somali we believe that the people of this country are our brothers since we shares many things about culture,religion and also color
Early years ago we lost the brother of my grand father his name was Abdi since that time there was no communication we didn,t find him again and I think that he is one of the mouritanian people I hope to get back his children
Have a great all mouritanian brother
Great to know, hopefully I will get to visit Somalia soon!
Best of luck
Saad news. There was a Somali family in my neighborhood at Nouakchott when i was child. They were nice people. I hope you will have some news of your grand father brother s family.
Cheikh Oumar Diallo. Yeah my father told me that his uncle called Abdi qowdhan was lost when he was achild he also added that last information they got from him was that he was in kenya since communocation was not developed as it today they face difficult to find him again untill today we don, t know either he died or he is still alive or his children alive
Cheikh Oumar Diallo. Yeah my father told me that his uncle called Abdi qowdhan was lost when he was achild he also added that last information they got from him was that he was in kenya since communocation was not developed as it today they face difficult to find him again untill today we don, t know either he died or he is still alive or his children alive
@@indheergaradwaxweydii8656 Warya hana ceebeen mauritania waxba inagama dhaxeeye
From 🇲🇷 mauritani 🤟🏻
Gomez Emine hi
Can you contact me on Whatsapp +919687435034
Mitika Solanki why
Unfortunately Atar should not be on the red zone is one of the most beautiful and visited place in mauritania check it out (Atar, chinguity,waddan ) visite those place on a winter and you will never regret it
This is the country where Atlantis is located...
I'm going generic
Can you recommend a guide please
Thank you
How did u enjoy Algeria.
I love love love Algeria
Cheers
like every country algeria has probably good and bad sides but i can imagine algeria being a nice and safe country in general
Hi i m from nouakchott
med ozil me too🇲🇷
Asalamo alikum
Any one can tell
I get married there? ?
@Cool Breeze welcome
We welcome everyone here to visit us
You will feel at home ❤️
Sidi Pyrex How do you prove that you’re not atheist
I like you n your country
Thanks for the video.
As a man I still think a country like Mauritania is safer than for women travelling..
Probably, though I know a few women who have travelled it independently including one who ended up moving there for a year or so without any issue.
WHY tour channel has least subscribers?
Very useful info!
Has anyone visited the location of the eye what's it like. And is it accessible
This excellent videos. Thanks
The best country ever 🌱
I was just offered a job there as a Maternity nurse, would you say it's safe enough for a Western woman to live and work there?
Safe enough yes, I know a few western women who have worked or lived there.
Not sure what working conditions in a hospital would be like though, I'd want a good salary!
@@GenericTravel no it's for a wealthy family with a new born baby.
Judging by the ol' anthem? I'm not so sure...
Im 12 and in 2019 i went without parents in Mauritania 🇲🇷 and the travel was fantastic makes me better than I was I do: FCO-CDG-NKC
There’s no activity of alkaida that’s a lie
There is. I'm not an expert, and they aren't based in towns but rather in the desert. Map of al-Qaeda's African operations: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/GSPC_map.png
Do u think if the locations of alkaida’s bases are known they would stay there and the governments of the countries involved wouldn’t do something about it ???
Maybe those sites are known from old dates
But there isn’t any now
Mauritania didn’t register any Terrorist attack’s in nine years after defeating alkaidia in 2010
It’s not safe in Mauritania I born there I grow in USA
Lier. It’s very safe, safer than USA and all that gangster killing, gun attacks on schools and religious sites, police brutality and racism
This country is a hell hole
Yeah...no. It just doesn’t seem worth it. In any way.
Greetings from the Sahara desert Northern Mali
amazing. im from mauritania and i live in tiguint can you cam to tiguint
The first youtoubre give informations about mauritania
Thanks
Would it be possible to travel to the eye of the Sahara?
Tampa Boy Yes I went there. It doesn’t look like much from ground level, Ben Amera is much more impressive
Thank you for the reply. I'm Interested is the signs of water flow and the chance it's man made. Fly my drone around and see if i can find anything.
Tampa Boy get permission for drone use first or hire a plane. I used my drone at Ben Amera and got yelled at a lot, and was not allowed to use it at the Richard structure
Would have to get permission for the drone, the plane would be to high to see what we'd be looking for. Thank you for the info.
Please tell me any tamilan there I want this details
Did you traveled Oaudane?
Yes I spent 2 days there
@@GenericTravel Did you get your drone up over the fabled "Atlantis"?
@@TheChaiShan No they wouldn't let me fly the drone over the Eye (I was not supposed to have a drone). It wasn't much to see from the ground.
One day in shaa allah ill go to Mauritania to search my portuguese moorish roots that are "silenced" since inquisition times. Thanks for advise ..Salam to all muslims brothers min Mauritania
i know one thinks about this country and it is fucking safe
hi are you still there?
Jonathan Clarkin No
So nice
full of truth
Welcome to in Mauritania 🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷my country
News Agency # Journal_Roytors
# Mauritania
If the Arabian Gulf is among the richest countries in the world with natural resources
The city of Anuadhibu NDB is one of the richest cities in the world and the world in terms of raw materials and natural resources.
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Black people are still being enslaved in that country. I would not advice anybody to visit mauritania.
@Mohammed Allali yes, the arabs are mostly from the beni hasssan tribe of yemen. They came to africa around the year 1800. Were they fought the char bouba war against the native berbers.
No is isnt. Go to saudi Arabia, way better
Mauritania 's a peace country nothing's danger here. Is welcoming and safe country! You lies you never know nothing about Mauritania
Most safe and peace country in africa we the violence before pointing your finger make sure your hands are clean sure! Here is not danger here
Hi, everyone! I am from Sud Maritania we are the truth Mauritanians, since Imperio Ghana since now we stay here.
The arabis people stol our territorial. Please read the truth history about Ghana Imperioand Mali Imperio than sangaye imperio.
No f*cken footage
We have gays in Mauritania don’t say💩💩
We dont kill people 😂😂😂😂
Sahara morrocain noth occidental truth your carte
It is dangerous af
Apensaus no
Yeah not at all
No it’s not I lived there how do you know if u never been
It is like A big call of duty map
Yes what if Tanya is very dangerous country and the most corrupt country in the Earth
No way would I consider hitchhiking in the desert of Mauritania. White slavery is real. Read Captain James Riley's memoir, Sufferings in Africa
Hey, hitchhiking might be the wrong word, it’s more akin to bush taxis and is the primary method of public transport in West Africa. There haven’t been any western kidnappings in Mauritania in a decade and Sufferings in Africa, while a great book, is a 200 years old story. The other slavery issue in Mauritania is not something I’m qualified to discuss.
if we will go back to the history, mauritania has no salvery comparing US, UK, or any other western country.
Brian S R “white Slavery”|More than half of the country is white, do your research again buddy!