We will bring you to the souvenir market, where you can find unique handmade crafts like rugs, jewelry, and more. Enjoy the experience of shopping for authentic Mauritanian treasures!
We use modern 4x4 vehicles equipped for desert travel, ensuring comfort, safety, and reliability throughout your journey.
Absolutely! We welcome solo travelers and can place you with a small group for a shared adventure and new friendships.
Yes, most of our tours include traditional Mauritanian meals prepared fresh daily, giving you a taste of local flavors.
We recommend purchasing travel insurance before your trip for added peace of mind in case of emergencies or cancellations.
Our guides are fluent in Arabic, French, and English, making communication easy and enjoyable for travelers from around the world.
Light, breathable clothes are best for daytime, with a warm layer for cooler desert nights. A scarf or turban is useful against sun and sand.
Some vaccinations are recommended, such as hepatitis A, typhoid, and routine shots. Always check with your doctor or travel clinic before your trip.
Yes, we can accommodate dietary needs including vegetarian meals, but please inform us in advance so we can prepare accordingly.
Mauritania uses Type C and E plugs (220V). It’s best to bring a universal travel adapter to charge your devices.
Yes, camel treks are included in many of our desert itineraries — an unforgettable way to explore the Sahara.
Of course! We specialize in tailored itineraries to suit your travel style, schedule, and preferred experiences.
Depending on the tour, you’ll stay in desert camps, auberges, or guesthouses — each offering comfort and local hospitality.
No special gear is required, but we recommend bringing sunglasses, sunscreen, and a scarf for sun and sand protection.
Yes, families are welcome! Our tours are suitable for children, and we can adjust activities to make them kid-friendly.
Connectivity is limited in desert areas, but SIM cards are available in cities. Some accommodations may also provide basic Wi-Fi.
Most tours are moderate, with a mix of vehicle travel and light walking. Camel treks and dune walks are optional and adjusted for comfort.
Cash is most commonly accepted, with Mauritanian Ouguiya being the official currency. Some tours may accept euros or dollars, but ATMs are limited outside cities.
Our team monitors conditions closely and adjusts itineraries if needed, always prioritizing traveler safety and comfort.
The best time to visit is from December to June, when temperatures are more bearable. However, it’s essential to be prepared for the extreme heat, especially in the summer months.
Let us guide you through the golden dunes, ancient caravan towns, and breathtaking landscapes of Mauritania. Whether you dream of desert treks, cultural encounters, or unique nomadic experiences, your unforgettable journey begins here.
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