This past week, I rode south along the N1 highway to Dakhla in "the Southern Provinces" (don't say "Western Sahara", that's politically incorrect in Morocco).
I had absolutely no security concerns whatsoever. In fact, I felt a heck of a lot safer between Laayoune and Dakhla that I would have felt at home anywhere in Canada, simply because there are police checkpoints everywhere all along that route. I think I stopped 15 times between Laayoune and Dakhla to show my passport to police. The whole region is very heavily policed to ensure security.
The economy appears to be booming down here, especially in Laayoune and Dakhla. Times are good, there are lots of tourists, and there are lots of new businesses (hotels, restaurants, etc.) opening up to look after the visitors.
Having said all that, the ride from Laayoune south to Dakhla was boring as heck, and there really isn't much to see in Dakhla or on the route to Dakhla.
Michael
PS: Michelin has released a new (2018 printing) version of their Morocco map that does not show any partition between Morocco and the former Western Sahara. On the cover, it shows the entire area as being 'Morocco'. So if you want to take a map, get the newest edition of the Michelin map.
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