See The Sahara
Through Mauritania
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Atar
Atar is the capital of the Adrar region in Mauritania. It’s known for its markets and is a great place to buy a…
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Banc d’Arguin National Park
As Mauritania’s largest national park, and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Banc d’Arguin is a must-see attraction. It’s a protected coastline showing off…
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Ben Amera Monolith
Ben Amera and his nearby neighbor Ben Eicha are the two largest monoliths in Africa. Ben Amera is the second largest monolith in…
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Chinguetti
A popular attraction showing off a major highlight of the trans-Saharan trade route. Chinguetti is several hundred years old, the current city is…
Tour Favorites
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Between Dunes, Mangroves and Ocean
Your journey begins with the discovery of the Adrar dunes and their Saharan landscapes of ergs and regs. The…
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Mauritania: The Four Corners
Thanks to this 4X4 tour you will discover a culturally and geographically diversified Mauritania . The magnificent and refreshing…
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The Oases in the Adrar: Ouadane—Chinguetti
The rich and serene landscapes of the Sahara desert unroll in front of your eyes and unveil its many…
Meet Our Professional Team
Our team is entirely Mauritanian and is only composed of experienced staff in the tourism sector. Thanks to our expertise and our knowledge of the land, you will feel and be safe throughout your Saharan adventure while being immersed in our nomadic Saharan culture and traditions.


Learn About Nomadic Culture
In West-Africa, Mauritania is known for the rich variety of its landscapes, cultures and languages. In this vast country, the impressive Saharan landscapes in the north give way to the more fertile Sahel plains to the south. Nomadic herders dressed in blue, roam the northern territory with their herds of camels and goats whereas farmers, mostly crop growers, in their colourful “boubous” inhabit the south of the country.
Mauritania is not only an adventure that will lead you through the sand dunes of the sumptuous and noble Sahara desert. You can also discover the Sahel region of the Senegal river and the Diawling National Park where you will spot a rich African flora and fauna.


