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Best Overland Tours to Mauritania

Discover Mauritania — a vast and mysterious land where the Atlantic coast meets the boundless Sahara. With nearly ninety percent of the country made up of untouched desert, Mauritania remains one of Africa’s last true frontiers for explorers, photographers, and seekers of wilderness. From ancient caravan towns to nomadic encampments and sweeping dune seas, this emerging travel destination offers a rare encounter with landscapes and cultures that have endured beyond time.

Our small-group expeditions are designed with care and responsibility, supporting local communities and respecting traditional ways of life. Travel alongside expert guides as you explore Mauritania’s diverse heritage, Saharan trade routes, camel caravans, Atlantic dunes, oases, and living desert culture. These journeys blend adventure with purpose — creating authentic connections, meaningful experiences, and ethical engagement with the people and environments you visit.

Join Sarah Tours for a profound and unforgettable Mauritania desert expedition — where exploration, cultural discovery, and responsible travel come together in one extraordinary journey.

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Mauritania Adventure Tour

Is Mauritania a travel destination? Yes, indeed. This Mauritania overland expedition takes you from the Capital, Nouakchott to the remote hinterland of the Adrar, along with a small group of like-minded travelers like yourself accompanied by expert local guides to help you get the best of Mauritania overland culture and adventure.

From USD $2650.00
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Goodwill Tours to Mauritania

Are group tours cheaper? Group tours are usually cheaper than private. However, you should also consider that group tours save you a lot of time in research, organization, and booking your trip and activities. On this Mauritania small group tour, you will encounter nomadic settlements under Goat hair tents and transhuman villages mainly of pastors and camel herders, you will also visit Imragen villages and hear about the symbiotic existence of fishermen and dolphins. Mauritania's capital, Nouakchott, creates an exciting starting point for our seven-day expedition exploring natural sites and lagoons with the bird species of Banc d’Arguin National Park and monk seals at Cap Blanc creating in contrast to the arid desert with wildlife watching encounters way off the traditional stomping ground of binocular wielding twitchers. the trip starts from Nouakchott across vast swathes of desert, visit the ancient caravan terminal Trans-Sahara trade at Chinguetti and Ouadane, drive along the natural and little-visited coastline, and then head off on a desert expedition into the Sahara. Exploring Mauritania, you’ll travel overland past dunes, salt swamps, and mountains to Chinguetti, an almost deserted stone town that was once the capital of the Moorish Empire, and still holds a library with a fascinating collection of ancient books and manuscripts. The Atlantic shoreline, around Nouadhibou, is devastatingly beautiful with the wrecks of ships catching the imagination of pioneers of another era prior to heading inland towards the world’s third-largest monolithic site, Ben Amera, which casts shade over the desert like a gigantic ancient sun clock. Based on African American Heritage tours. Bring small donations or supplies if visiting schools or centers (ask in advance) Learn a few phrases in Hassaniya Arabic or Pulaar Dress respectfully (lightweight, loose, and modest clothing) Be open to slower rhythms and tea ceremonies – they’re important! Partner with local NGOs or cultural associations to deepen impact

From USD $2685.00
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Mauritania Trans-Sahara Expedition

Are group tours cheaper? Group tours are usually cheaper than private. However, it would be best if you also considered that group tours save you a lot of time in research, organization, and booking your trip and activities. Welcome to our Mauritania cultural and overland tours. The Atlantic shoreline around Nouadhibou is devastatingly beautiful, with the wrecks of ships catching the imagination of pioneers of another era before heading inland towards the world’s third-largest monolithic site of Ben Amera, which casts shade over the desert like a gigantic ancient sun clock.

From USD $4250.00

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Africa Feeds the World

I recently came across a striking image that stopped me in my tracks, a map of Africa, not drawn with lines or borders, but sculpted entirely from fresh produce. Tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, carrots, beans… each region thoughtfully represented by the fruits of its soil. It wasn’t just clever. It was profound. It told a story, one that resonates deeply in our times. Think about it. In the 21st century, the future of humanity lies not only in the advancement of technology but also in the return to what is essential: health, nourishment, and the land. The so-called developed world, for all its wealth and innovation, is struggling to feed itself, not for lack of resources, but because it has lost touch with them. The relentless pace of modern life has no time for the patient rituals of planting, harvesting, or tending. Their soils are poisoned by industrial greed. Their diets are corrupted by speed and artificiality. The pharmaceutical giants, armed with science and ambition, have failed to provide effective remedies for the chronic ailments associated with this lifestyle. And so we are left with one truth: there is no substitute for good food. ![] Real food, grown with care, is the only sustainable medicine for the body and soul. And it does not come from massive Agro-corporations or distant stock exchanges. It comes from the humble hands of small farmers. It is the work of communities who till the land each morning and fill the markets with life and colour by dusk. It is not the Memphis Cotton Exchange or the Detroit Wheat Market that feeds a nation; it is the woman with her basket of greens, the man ploughing a modest field, the child gathering mint in a sunlit garden. And where do we find this truth most vividly alive today? In Africa. Africa, with its rich soil and abundant sun, its industrious people and deep-rooted sense of community, is becoming the heartbeat of a future the world didn’t see coming. A future that is not about domination or overconsumption, but about sustenance, dignity, and shared prosperity. In its fields and villages, on its small farms and family tables, lies a wisdom that the modern world has lost: that health is wealth, that land is legacy, and that food is sacred. This image, a continent shaped by harvest, says more than a thousand words. It is not just art. It is prophecy. Africa is not only the past; it is the promise. In the age of disconnection, it reminds us to reconnect with the earth, with each other, and with what truly matters.

Sarah Tours on Jul 26, 2025
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Overland Tours and Expeditions

Overland Journeys with Sarah Tours: Small Groups, Deep Connections, Real Africa Some journeys are not meant to be rushed. They are meant to be crossed slowly, by road, by foot, by effort, and shared with a small circle of like-minded travelers. At Sarah Tours, our overland expeditions are designed for small groups of 6 to 12 travelers, creating an intimate travel experience where connection, flexibility, and cultural depth take priority over speed or spectacle. Why Overland Travel Feels Different Traveling overland allows you to feel the distance, not just measure it. From Morocco to Spain, or from Morocco deep into Mauritania, Senegal, and The Gambia, the journey becomes part of the story, not something to skip between flights. Borders are crossed slowly. Landscapes change gradually. Languages, rhythms, and cuisines shift along the way. This is travel as it once was—immersive, grounded, and human. Small Groups, Big Experiences (6–12 Travelers) Keeping our groups small allows us to: • Adapt routes and activities • Enter places large groups cannot • Spend time with local communities • Move at a natural, human pace Everyone is seen. Everyone is heard. The journey becomes shared—not managed. Overland Journeys with Sarah Tours: Small Groups, Deep Connections, Real Africa Some journeys are not meant to be rushed. They are meant to be crossed slowly, by road, by foot, by effort, and shared with a small circle of like-minded travelers. At Sarah Tours, our overland expeditions are designed for small groups of 6 to 12 travelers, creating an intimate travel experience where connection, flexibility, and cultural depth take priority over speed or spectacle. Why Overland Travel Feels Different Traveling overland allows you to feel the distance, not just measure it. From Morocco to Spain, or from Morocco deep into Mauritania, Senegal, and The Gambia, the journey becomes part of the story, not something to skip between flights. Borders are crossed slowly. Landscapes change gradually. Languages, rhythms, and cuisines shift along the way. This is travel as it once was—immersive, grounded, and human. Small Groups, Big Experiences (6–12 Travelers) Keeping our groups small allows us to: • Adapt routes and activities • Enter places large groups cannot • Spend time with local communities • Move at a natural, human pace Everyone is seen. Everyone is heard. The journey becomes shared—not managed. A Fully Equipped Overland Team, Based in Fez Our operations are coordinated from Fez, the cultural heart of Morocco. Our office is fully equipped to organize and support active overland expeditions across North and West Africa—and beyond. Each expedition is supported by: • Experienced overland drivers • Well-trained expedition staff • Reliable all-terrain vehicles • A dedicated cook and assistant, responsible for meals and camp setup This allows travelers to focus fully on the experience while we handle the logistics. Fresh, Local Food—Cooked with Care Food is an essential part of the journey. On all our overland expeditions, we provide: • Fresh ingredients sourced from local markets • Meals prepared by our expedition cook • Healthy, balanced cuisine adapted to active travel Cooking with local products supports communities and keeps meals vibrant, nourishing, and authentic. Good food means better energy—and better exploration. Active Travel for Body and Mind Our overland journeys are not passive. They are designed to stimulate both body and mind, blending movement with discovery. Depending on the region, travelers may: • Hike through mountain landscapes • Walk ancient caravan routes • Bike rural tracks • Trek desert or savannah terrain • Explore villages on foot Activity is balanced with rest, reflection, and shared meals—allowing travelers to truly absorb the places they cross. More Than a Route, A Cultural Crossing Whether crossing the Strait of Gibraltar into Spain, or following the long Atlantic road south into West Africa, our overland expeditions are cultural crossings, not just geographic ones. They are built on: • Respect for local cultures • Meaningful encounters • Slow discovery • Shared effort and shared stories This is where travel becomes memory—and memory becomes understanding. Why Travel Overland with Sarah Tours Because intimacy matters. Because movement creates meaning. Because the road teaches what airports cannot. Sarah Tours overland expeditions are for travelers who seek depth over speed, connection over consumption, and experience over comfort—without sacrificing safety, care, or quality. A Fully Equipped Overland Team, Based in Fez Our operations are coordinated from Fez, the cultural heart of Morocco. Our office is fully equipped to organize and support active overland expeditions across North and West Africa—and beyond. Each expedition is supported by: • Experienced overland drivers • Well-trained expedition staff • Reliable all-terrain vehicles • A dedicated cook and assistant, responsible for meals and camp setup This allows travelers to focus fully on the experience while we handle the logistics. Fresh, Local Food—Cooked with Care Food is an essential part of the journey. On all our overland expeditions, we provide: • Fresh ingredients sourced from local markets • Meals prepared by our expedition cook • Healthy, balanced cuisine adapted to active travel Cooking with local products supports communities and keeps meals vibrant, nourishing, and authentic. Good food means better energy—and better exploration. Active Travel for Body and Mind Our overland journeys are not passive. They are designed to stimulate both body and mind, blending movement with discovery. Depending on the region, travelers may: • Hike through mountain landscapes • Walk ancient caravan routes • Bike rural tracks • Trek desert or savannah terrain • Explore villages on foot Activity is balanced with rest, reflection, and shared meals—allowing travelers to truly absorb the places they cross. More Than a Route, A Cultural Crossing Whether crossing the Strait of Gibraltar into Spain, or following the long Atlantic road south into West Africa, our overland expeditions are cultural crossings, not just geographic ones. They are built on: • Respect for local cultures • Meaningful encounters • Slow discovery • Shared effort and shared stories This is where travel becomes memory—and memory becomes understanding. Why Travel Overland with Sarah Tours Because intimacy matters. Because movement creates meaning. Because the road teaches what airports cannot. Sarah Tours overland expeditions are for travelers who seek depth over speed, connection over consumption, and experience over comfort—without sacrificing safety, care, or quality.

Sarah Tours on Jan 29, 2026
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Active Travel as a Cultural Practice

Active Travel as a Cultural Practice Active travel is often misunderstood. It is frequently reduced to effort, performance, or adventure for its own sake. But in its deeper sense, active travel is not about doing more — it is about perceiving more. At Sarah Tours, we understand active travel as a cultural practice: a way to engage with landscapes, histories, and communities through movement, presence, and time. Movement as a Way of Knowing Before maps, before borders, before vehicles, humans understood the world by moving through it. Walking, riding, and crossing landscapes were not activities; they were methods of survival, trade, communication, and learning. Active travel reconnects us to our original relationship with place. Walking slows perception. Riding restores rhythm. Overland travel gives distance its meaning. When the body is involved, understanding deepens. Walking, Hiking, and Trekking: Attention in Motion Walking is the most human pace of travel. It allows us to notice transitions — in architecture, vegetation, language, and social life — that faster travel erases. In this sense, hiking and trekking are not sports. They are forms of attention. They allow conversation, silence, observation, and repetition. They welcome all ages and abilities when designed with care. Walking teaches us that landscapes are not scenery; they are lived spaces shaped by history and daily labor. Horse and Camel Riding: Following Ancient Rhythms Horseback and camel travel are not novelties. They are historical modes of movement, deeply tied to trade routes, migration, and survival. Following animal trails is a way to read the land as it was once read by water sources, passes, winds, and the distance between rest points. These journeys access regions that mass tourism never reaches, not because they are hidden, but because they require patience and respect. Here, movement becomes memory. Overland Travel: Restoring Meaning to Distance Overland travel is not about comfort or speed. It is about transition. Traveling by truck or Land Cruiser across natural and historical landmarks restores a sense of scale. Borders are crossed slowly. Landscapes unfold gradually. Cultures shift in ways that feel earned rather than consumed. In small groups, overland journeys become shared learning spaces — where geography, history, and human adaptation reveal themselves between destinations. Active Travel Is Not About Age or Performance One common misconception about active travel is that it is for the young or the extreme. In truth, active travel is about attitude, not endurance. At Sarah Tours, journeys are adapted, not imposed. Effort and leisure coexist. Rest, nourishment, and rhythm are as important as movement. This allows travelers of diverse ages, abilities, and interests to engage actively with the place in ways that feel respectful and sustainable. Leisure and Research Can Coexist Active travel can be restorative and joyful, but it can also be a method of inquiry. Walking through agricultural landscapes teaches about food systems. Crossing caravan routes reveals trade history. Camping in remote regions deepens ecological awareness. For travelers with academic, professional, or research interests, movement becomes a way of asking better questions — not from distance, but from within the landscape itself. Three Ways to Approach Active Travel Active travel can be understood through three complementary lenses: • Professionally — through thoughtful design, safety, pacing, and logistics • Academically — through human geography, history, ecology, and anthropology • Philosophically — through reflection on time, body, presence, and perception These approaches are not separate. Together, they form a comprehensive approach to engaging the world. A Different Understanding of Activity Active travel, as we practice it, is not about accumulation or achievement. It is about learning through movement. It asks us to slow down, to notice, and to let the body become a bridge between landscape and understanding. It reminds us that travel does not begin with arrival; it begins with how we move. This is not an adventure for its own sake. It is engagement, practiced carefully.

Sarah Tours on Feb 08, 2026

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