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  1. I am a senior traveling solo. I plan to buy a 125 cc bike in Nouabhibou and enter Western Sahara en route to Marrakech. About all the commentary is about going the opposite way. I am mainly concerned about government roadblocks. Is it possible to sail through just by paying them off? How long should the journey take? I would aim for 200 miles a day.

    1. Hi Stuart! I am so sorry – I have NO idea. I simply flew into and out of Dakhla and had no interaction with borders or overlanding at all. I hope maybe someone sees this and can reply. Thanks!

  2. Hi Megan,
    Thanks for the information on Dakhla,
    We’re there for a few day’s on route to Dakar.
    A lot of changes happening currently here, celebrations around the US and UN decisions.
    It’s was interesting to see history change in front of our eye’s, for good or bad.
    Western Sahara, or Southern Morocco is not everyone’s cup of tea, but it is nice to see roads less travelled.
    The people are really good, just find the opportunity to engage with them, and take a leap of faith.

    1. Hi John! Thanks so much for the comment! This was a trip that was so hard to write much about because I just saw such a surface level of things :) Hope you have a great time in Dakar (also on my list one of these days)!

  3. Thank you Megan. This is useful. I’m living in Agadir for the winter; feeling stuck here at present. Was thinking off about flying down to Dakhla for a week / 5 days

    1. You’re most welcome! I have no idea how quickly things change there (I went last year) so I hope all is still up-to-date and useful :) It is SO difficult to find info about Dakhla on the web! I think it is a great place to jet off to if you want to escape the city and relax in a place with very few people! Enjoy!