Janez,
Tukaj je Andy v Ljubljani. Sem Anglez ampac zivim v sloveniji. My Slovene is crap so back to English.
Moroccan embassy in Bamako:
MALI
Ambassador : M. Mohamed JABIR
BADLABOUGOU-EST RUE 25 PORTE 80
BP 2013 BAMAKO
Tel : (223) 22 21 23
Fax : (223) 22 77 87
Contact us:
info@moroccancommerce.com
What I do not understand is why you can not get a visa for Senegal? Barbara my girlfriend who is Slovene managed to get a visa for Senegal but in Mauritania /Nouakchott. Barbara managed to get a visa for every West African country on the way down (transatlantic route) with no problem. Okay we went the other way down, from North to South but I can't see why you can not do it the other way round unless some countries have changed their legislation with the current world tensions.
On our trip down we met some French travellers going back up from Mauritania back to Morocco and then back to France. They told me that the boarder back into Marocco was now possible as long as you had some spare cash and knew the right police and custom contacts. These guys did as they were very accustomed to Western Sahara and had travelled many years in the region. I was also told that the Mauritanian boarder with Morocco could sometimes prove difficult depending on the modd of the police but that generally a good bribe put that problem straight. Janez, I would try and get to Nouakchott and from there find some vehicles or trucks going the otherway ( revers of the transatlantic route)back to Dahkla and then a straight run home.
I would go for it and try and get back to Europe, with a bit of persuasion and some Slovene charm and negotiating skills I don't see any problem. Former Yugoslavia (and Slovenia) were always very close to the West African countries due to a similar political process - worth reminding this to them, helped me a great deal when travelling.
Let me know if you need any more help and I look forward to meeting up for a in the Irish Pub when you get back.
Srecno in lep pozdrav!
Andy
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