Nigéria – Part I
We stopped just before the border to eat, and some police officers approached us near our bikes. They asked Tomas to open his bags. I explained that I am Moroccan, and one of the officers mentioned that he had been to Casablanca. He was friendly and allowed
Guinée Bisaou
After almost two month in Senegal, obtaining my visa in Ziguenchore was a smooth process, with a fee of $40, I went after 6:00 pm called the number in the door and a friendly embassy staff member handed me my visa in just five minutes.I was ready
Senegal 🇸🇳 – Part II
Upon crossing the border, we encountered Senegalese people blocking the road due to political unrest. Despite the situation, we managed to pass through and eventually stopped at a nearby village for lunch. We were informed that the political situation would continue for the next few days, so
Gambia 🇬🇲
I left Kaoulak and headed towards the Gambian border in Farafeni. The weather was hot and humid. Since it was already 5 PM and close to the border, I decided to spend the night there and cross the next day. By 6 PM, the border was crowded
Senegal 🇸🇳
New language, new experiences, new everything! As soon as I stepped off the ferry, I felt the warmth of the Senegalese people. My first night, a Moroccan restaurant owner in Rosso invited me to stay the night in his guest-room, my stay was also an opportunity for me to
Mauritanie 🇲🇷
During my first kilometer in Mauritania, I experienced strong winds and sandstorms. However, I enjoyed the view of the desert with the sand blowing against my face. I wasn't sure if visiting Nouhadibo was a good idea, as I would have faced 50 km of headwinds when
Morocco
After more than four years of planning and preparing, finally I’m embarking on a journey I have been anticipating for a long time. As a solo traveler on a bike, I will be exploring Africa and its diverse cultures, meeting amazing people and experiencing their way of
Who’s Meghylost
 I'm Meryem, but I go by "Meghylost" mainly because I often feel lost in life. I'm a 27-year-old who's still trying to find my way in this world. Despite feeling uncertain at times, I embrace the journey and look forward to exploring new opportunities and experiences along