dimanche 30 juin 2013

Dakar au lecteur de Banjul (Gambie)

1. Re: Dakar a Banjul (Gambia) en coche

En transporte público, es bastante sencillo: ir a la gran "Pompiers" gare routière (autobús y taxi terminal, unos 2km del centro de la ciudad, el corto trayecto en taxi) y obtener en el siguiente vehículo disponible para "Banjul". De hecho sólo van a la frontera, donde cambias por otro vehículo para el corto trayecto para el puesto de entrada de Gambia, a continuación, un tercer vehículo hasta la Barra ferry terminales y el trayecto en ferry corto paseo a Banjul. Llegar temprano, permite durante todo el día y preparese para pagar sobre CFA6000 en conjunto.

Esperamos que sea una ayuda.

Richard

Par voie de terre mauritanienne et dos

2. Re : Mauritanien par voie terrestre et dos

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Le: 01:17, 23 décembre 2010

trip to el aaiun

We were picked upfrom our apartment,in cala blanca,puerto mogan,grancanaria,at 9.15am.Weflew fom las palmas at 11.45am.

We were taken everywhere by jeep,being given a tour of the town, a wander through the local marketand a trip into the desert.

Lunch we had with a local bedouin family(kebabs of came). Later we visited a fish quay,a well appointed hotel(almost deserted),saw the sunset over the dunes,and returned to the airport for dinner(this was delicious, but some of the party looked abit pale when told that the meat was camel).

Our party were all strangers to each other,presumably learning about the trip from a leaflet at their resort (as we had).

The cost was £108 each,in 2006,and only goes if there is a planeful(16 in our case).

El Aaiun is not geared for tourists,which helped to make afascinating day

Dakar to Banjul (Gambia) by car

1. Re: Dakar a Banjul (Gambia) en coche

En transporte público, es bastante sencillo: ir a la gran "Pompiers" gare routière (autobús y taxi terminal, unos 2km del centro de la ciudad, el corto trayecto en taxi) y obtener en el siguiente vehículo disponible para "Banjul". De hecho sólo van a la frontera, donde cambias por otro vehículo para el corto trayecto para el puesto de entrada de Gambia, a continuación, un tercer vehículo hasta la Barra ferry terminales y el trayecto en ferry corto paseo a Banjul. Llegar temprano, permite durante todo el día y preparese para pagar sobre CFA6000 en conjunto.

Esperamos que sea una ayuda.

Richard

Morocco to Gambia or Senegal overland or by sea

1. Re: Morocco to Gambia or Senegal overland or by sea

Your best bet, is to make sure you have a good stock of "Fiches",

Piece of A4 with all your details on, Plus Photo, it makes it a lot easier through Customs and checkpoints.

I have Driven that Route 3 Times now, and found them a Godsend...

If You only Travel by Day, either by Bush Taxi etc., you really shouldn't have to much of a problem. there are plenty of places to stay, all the way through..

Just make sure you carry your Docs, Passport etc, on your Person, and of course Money..

All the Borders are about the Same, Senegal can be Very Hassling at Rosso Ferry, but hey, your in Africa....

Hope that Helps a bit..

Rich...

Need a hotel in Laayoune (Laayoune)

2. Re: Need a hotel in Laayoune

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samedi 29 juin 2013

Par voie de terre mauritanienne et dos

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Le: 01:17, 23 décembre 2010

trip to el aaiun

We were picked upfrom our apartment,in cala blanca,puerto mogan,grancanaria,at 9.15am.Weflew fom las palmas at 11.45am.

We were taken everywhere by jeep,being given a tour of the town, a wander through the local marketand a trip into the desert.

Lunch we had with a local bedouin family(kebabs of came). Later we visited a fish quay,a well appointed hotel(almost deserted),saw the sunset over the dunes,and returned to the airport for dinner(this was delicious, but some of the party looked abit pale when told that the meat was camel).

Our party were all strangers to each other,presumably learning about the trip from a leaflet at their resort (as we had).

The cost was £108 each,in 2006,and only goes if there is a planeful(16 in our case).

El Aaiun is not geared for tourists,which helped to make afascinating day

Need a hotel in Laayoune (Laayoune)

2. Re: Need a hotel in Laayoune

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2 days in El Aaiun ?

I dont know if its possible to fly from Las Palmas perhaps if you posted on the Las Palmas forum they maybe able to help, Royal Air Maroc flies into El Aaiún from Casablanca, Agadir and Dakhla.

According to Wikepedia Hotel Parador on Rue Okba Ibn Nafia seems to have reopened after being used as an army base for years. Should easily be the best bet in town. Hotel Larkaoune is mainly occupied by UN troops, the atmosphere is gloomy, the service personnel try to avoid being helpful as far as possible. ......Says it all really.

TORII

Tourism Holiday Destination (Ad Dakhla)

1. Re: Tourism Holiday Destination

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trip to el aaiun

We were picked upfrom our apartment,in cala blanca,puerto mogan,grancanaria,at 9.15am.Weflew fom las palmas at 11.45am.

We were taken everywhere by jeep,being given a tour of the town, a wander through the local marketand a trip into the desert.

Lunch we had with a local bedouin family(kebabs of came). Later we visited a fish quay,a well appointed hotel(almost deserted),saw the sunset over the dunes,and returned to the airport for dinner(this was delicious, but some of the party looked abit pale when told that the meat was camel).

Our party were all strangers to each other,presumably learning about the trip from a leaflet at their resort (as we had).

The cost was £108 each,in 2006,and only goes if there is a planeful(16 in our case).

El Aaiun is not geared for tourists,which helped to make afascinating day

vendredi 28 juin 2013

Morocco to Gambia or Senegal overland or by sea

1. Re: Morocco to Gambia or Senegal overland or by sea

Your best bet, is to make sure you have a good stock of "Fiches",

Piece of A4 with all your details on, Plus Photo, it makes it a lot easier through Customs and checkpoints.

I have Driven that Route 3 Times now, and found them a Godsend...

If You only Travel by Day, either by Bush Taxi etc., you really shouldn't have to much of a problem. there are plenty of places to stay, all the way through..

Just make sure you carry your Docs, Passport etc, on your Person, and of course Money..

All the Borders are about the Same, Senegal can be Very Hassling at Rosso Ferry, but hey, your in Africa....

Hope that Helps a bit..

Rich...

2 days in El Aaiun ?

I dont know if its possible to fly from Las Palmas perhaps if you posted on the Las Palmas forum they maybe able to help, Royal Air Maroc flies into El Aaiún from Casablanca, Agadir and Dakhla.

According to Wikepedia Hotel Parador on Rue Okba Ibn Nafia seems to have reopened after being used as an army base for years. Should easily be the best bet in town. Hotel Larkaoune is mainly occupied by UN troops, the atmosphere is gloomy, the service personnel try to avoid being helpful as far as possible. ......Says it all really.

TORII

trip to el aaiun

We were picked upfrom our apartment,in cala blanca,puerto mogan,grancanaria,at 9.15am.Weflew fom las palmas at 11.45am.

We were taken everywhere by jeep,being given a tour of the town, a wander through the local marketand a trip into the desert.

Lunch we had with a local bedouin family(kebabs of came). Later we visited a fish quay,a well appointed hotel(almost deserted),saw the sunset over the dunes,and returned to the airport for dinner(this was delicious, but some of the party looked abit pale when told that the meat was camel).

Our party were all strangers to each other,presumably learning about the trip from a leaflet at their resort (as we had).

The cost was £108 each,in 2006,and only goes if there is a planeful(16 in our case).

El Aaiun is not geared for tourists,which helped to make afascinating day

2 days in El Aaiun ?

I dont know if its possible to fly from Las Palmas perhaps if you posted on the Las Palmas forum they maybe able to help, Royal Air Maroc flies into El Aaiún from Casablanca, Agadir and Dakhla.

According to Wikepedia Hotel Parador on Rue Okba Ibn Nafia seems to have reopened after being used as an army base for years. Should easily be the best bet in town. Hotel Larkaoune is mainly occupied by UN troops, the atmosphere is gloomy, the service personnel try to avoid being helpful as far as possible. ......Says it all really.

TORII

dimanche 16 juin 2013

Jawhara Smir

Jawhara Smir is 11 km from the centre of M’Diq and a 24-minute drive from Tétouan. It offers self-catering apartments, an outdoor swimming pool and a sun terrace.
This 2-bedroom apartment features tiled floors, a seating area and a flat-screen TV. The private bathroom has free toiletries and a bath.
Jawhara Smir includes a kitchen with kitchenware, an oven and a microwave. A fridge and a stove are also provided.
This property is 18 km from Martil a 6-minute drive from the A6 motorway. Free public parking is available on site.