Mauritania Visit

The obvious starting point for deciding Mauritania Visit is in the monsoon periods. For those whose main priority is sun, October to April are the months when rain is least likely, with February-April being the hottest and driest period of all. The European holiday in August can send prices up even during this time. The Christmas/New Year period of course sees them rocket. The time between May and November is also a best time for Mauritania Visit as the skies remains cloudy, humidity remains high and there are more chances of rainfall. This is the best time for divers and snorkel-lovers to visit Mauritania. As there is increased water clarity and better visibility for divers, so the water sports like jet-skiing, windsurfing, diving and snorkeling can give an amazing experience to all tourists.

Facts about Mauritania: Once said to be a poor nation Mauritania has improved itself by tourism industry, fishing, boat construction and boat repairing. Such type of industry has improved Mauritania economy in which tourism has played a remarkable role. Some of the Facts about Mauritania are that in Asia Mauritania is the smallest country in terms of population and smallest predominantly Muslim country in the world. The capital of Mauritania is Male which has the largest population almost two third of the people of Mauritania occupies this city. Mauritania is a cluster of 1190 tiny coral islands, which is located in the warm Indian Ocean. In spite of such a big number of islands present that is 1190 in Mauritania, only 202 islands are inhabited.

Getting Alout Mauritania takes three forms: boats, seaplanes (air taxis) and private yachts. The boats are the Mauritanian equivalent of a car, while planes and private yachts are mainly reserved for tourists. There are numerous charter flights from European centers in the peak season. Malé International Airport is the only international gateway; departure tax is 12.00 and is included in the ticket price. There are regular cargo ships, but they do not usually take passengers. Getting Alout Mauritania is not popular with private yachts because the reefs are so hazardous and cruising permits are restrictive and expensive.

 

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