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In the vast silence of the Sahara, Mauritania offers a view into a world shaped by sand, stone, and movement. Ancient caravan towns like Chinguetti hold libraries of handwritten texts preserved by dry desert air and local care. In the Adrar Plateau, cliffs and canyons mark trails once followed by traders and nomads.

Along the Atlantic coast, Nouakchott and Nouadhibou blend markets, fishing ports, and quiet moments by the sea. Travel where time stretches wide, where people move with the rhythm of wind, prayer, and shared tea.

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Mauritania at a glance

Bridging Arab, Berber, and West African cultures across a largely desert landscape. Visit ancient caravan towns like Chinguetti and Ouadane, once key stops along Saharan trade routes. The capital, Nouakchott, offers a mix of markets, mosques, and modern government buildings along the Atlantic coast. Nomadic traditions remain present in daily life, especially in rural regions where camel herding and oral poetry are still practiced. Islamic learning centers continue to operate in historic towns, while traditional music often combines Moorish and sub-Saharan instruments and styles.

Mauritania Key Facts

Mauritania sits in northwest Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and dominated by the Sahara which infulunces its dry desert climate, with cooler breezes along the coast. With a population of around 5 million and the Mauritanian ouguiya as its currency, Mauritania offers a quieter path through ancient caravan towns, Islamic heritage sites, and wide, open landscapes that stretch beyond the horizon.
Nouakchott
4.8 million
Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU)
1.03 million km²
Cooler, dry season
French and Arabic.

Travel Requirements For Mauritania

Mauritania sits in northwest Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and dominated by the Sahara which infulunces its dry desert climate, with cooler breezes along the coast. With a population of around 5 million and the Mauritanian ouguiya as its currency, Mauritania offers a quieter path through ancient caravan towns, Islamic heritage sites, and wide, open landscapes that stretch beyond the horizon.

Weather in Mauritania

Mauritania sits in northwest Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and dominated by the Sahara which infulunces its dry desert climate, with cooler breezes along the coast. With a population of around 5 million and the Mauritanian ouguiya as its currency, Mauritania offers a quieter path through ancient caravan towns, Islamic heritage sites, and wide, open landscapes that stretch beyond the horizon.

What To Wear in Mauritania

Mauritania sits in northwest Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and dominated by the Sahara which infulunces its dry desert climate, with cooler breezes along the coast. With a population of around 5 million and the Mauritanian ouguiya as its currency, Mauritania offers a quieter path through ancient caravan towns, Islamic heritage sites, and wide, open landscapes that stretch beyond the horizon.
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