Camping in Morocco

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tforturton wrote:Very interesting thread. I admire your courage - I worry about driving to Bristol and back....

honestly, they are nice enough on the other side of the severn bridge :D
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If you liked Morocco, try Tunisia.
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What about a trip from Morocco across Algeria to Tunisia :idea: That would be an adventure! On the next trip I'll be swapping the Pirelli P7's and lowered suspension for something a little more suitable!
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Is the boarder open between Morocco and Algeria now?

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jed the spread wrote:Is the boarder open between Morocco and Algeria now?

One-way, AIUI. Morocco -> Algeria, but not vice-versa.

We spoke to a few people who'd been through Algeria. The consensus seemed to be that, whilst it's not actively unsafe, it just wasn't really worth the effort. Unfriendly, at best.

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