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Dakhla

Most people coming to Dakhla bring their own transport. The road up north is long and dusty but not hard or difficult. There are buses and shared taxi's to Laayoune, but only one a day and it's a long 9 hours.

If you are going south to Mauritania, you got some hard travelling to do. First thing you do as you get into town is register at the Surete. Then get your name on the list of one of the convoys. They leave twice a week on tuesday and friday, so be sure to arrive in Dakhla one or two days before that.

If you are going south, there is not any form of public transport. It might be possible to hitch a ride in one of the landrovers that are part of the convoy, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it. If you have, please let me know.

 

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