The Morning Call
Last week I spoke of travel and visa openness on the continent. The visa openness index has revealed that some countries have proven difficult to enter and some almost impossible to get in with an African passport.
The index show that Equatorial Guinea and the Western Sahara are the most difficult, requiring entry visas from all African countries.
Today we took a glimpse of Western Sahara.
Yes! Western Sahara with its political issues is Africa’s second least open country, the more reason it stirs my curiosity, I’m sure it’s the same case for most of us. Are there tourist attractions in this nation?
Or should you ever find yourself in the region what are the things to look out for?
Have a look!
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Algeria takes Morocco to the Court of Arbitration for Sport
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Tourists and staff evacuated from Kenya's flood Maasai Mara national reserve
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World Bank suspends funding for Tanzania tourism project
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Cape Town named Africa’s Best Airport 2024
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Towards a cancellation of a Morocco-EU fishing deal over disputed Western Sahara?