Il y a un an nous nous sommes inscrits via le CE de mon mari pour un circuit accompagné de 12 jours en Californie.
Cette semaine, après deux d'attente, je viens d'apprendre que je suis enceinte. Le départ est prévu le 4 mai prochain, et si tout va bien, j'entamerai ma 10ème SG.
Je ne cherche pas un avis médical, je vais voir cela avec mon médecin et ne prendrai aucun risque.
Je suis plutôt à la recherche de vos expériences. Quelqu'un a-t-il déjà fait ce type de voyage enceinte?
Je connais les USA, les routes sont plutôt bonnes, les car de tourisme sont confortables, mais il y a quand même de grosses étapes en car. D'autant plus qu'en circuit, nous ne serons pas maîtres du trajet, donc nous ne choisissons pas les pauses et arrêts pipi. Je n'ai jamais été enceinte, donc je ne me rends pas bien compte de tout cela.
Pour vous donner une idée de l'itinéraire
Vol PAR/LAX DIRECT 12H00
NUIT A LAX
J2: Journée aux studios universal
j3/ départ pour bakersfield avec arrêt à barstow et Calico
J4/ départ pour Dinuba avec visite de Sequoia
J5: départ pour Merced via yosemite
J6: départ pour San francisco avec arrêt à sacramento et Napa Valley
J7: SFO
J8: Départ pour Monterey via Stanford
J9: Carmel/Santa cruz/Lompoc
J10: Départ pour los angeles via Solvang et Santa Barbara
J11: Départ pour la France
Est-ce que cela vous paraît insensé?
Encore une fois, je vais consulter bien entendu et si nous devons l'annuler nous le ferons.
Il y a un an nous nous sommes inscrits via le CE de mon mari pour un circuit accompagné de 12 jours en Californie.
Aïe, ça commence mal, les gros mots sont proscrits sur le forum 😏
je viens d'apprendre que je suis enceinte.
Félicitation !!!
Je ne cherche pas un avis médical, je vais voir cela avec mon médecin et ne prendrai aucun risque.
C'est sans doute la chose la plus sage à faire!
Je suis plutôt à la recherche de vos expériences. Quelqu'un a-t-il déjà fait ce type de voyage enceinte?
Pas moi c'est sûr 😛. Chaque grossesse est différente. Si je vous dis que me femme voyageait enceinte et que ça se passait bien, ça ne vous avancera pas plus.
mais il y a quand même de grosses étapes en car. D'autant plus qu'en circuit, nous ne serons pas maîtres du trajet.
C'est certain et la visite de Yosemite ou de SF (pour ne citer que ces 2 là) va se faire au pas de charge !
nous ne choisissons pas les pauses et arrêts pipi.
Avec un peu de chance le bus sera équipé.
Je n'ai jamais été enceinte, donc je ne me rends pas bien compte de tout cela.
Pour la plupart des femmes ça se passe très bien, mais seul votre médecin pourra vous conseiller.
Encore une fois, je vais consulter bien entendu et si nous devons l'annuler nous le ferons.
J'espère que vous pourrez faire ce voyage 🙂
Si c'est le cas n'hésitez pas à revenir pour un petit CR.😉
En attendant je vous invite vivement à lire ce récit d'une expérience touristique (en voyage organisé) dans l'ouest américain extrêmement bien écrit :
N'oubliez pas d'avoir une assurance qui couvre d'éventuels soins médicaux, c'est très cher aux USA.
A 10-12 semaines de grossesse on n'a pas trop de problème de pipi, c'est plus tard quand l'utérus appuie sur la vessie.
Peut être aurez vous des nausées et des fringales, dans ce cas prévoyez d'avoir de quoi grignoter entre les repas.
Il peut y avoir des soucis de constipation dès le début de la grossesse pour des raisons hormonales et non pour des raisons de compression intra-abdominale, regardez avec votre médecin ce qu'il vous recommande comme solution si cela devait vous gêner.A ce stade de la grossesse vous pourriez aussi vous sentir fatiguée et avoir des besoins de sommeil augmentés.
Une grossesse normale à ce stade n'est pas un obstacle à faire un voyage aux USA dans des conditions confortables, mais bien sûr c'est votre gynécologue qui pourra vous renseigner dans votre cas particulier.
Etre enceinte de 12 semaine n'est pas une maladie dégénérative ni mortelle. 🤪 Comment feras-tu pour passer les premiers mois de la naissance du bébé si tu n'est pas capable ou même inquiète de prendre l'avion à 12 semaines?
Les USA n'est pas un pays sous-développé où on attrape des maladies incurables et mortelles.
Profites de ton voyage, de ta grossesse et du bébé...😉 dans l'ordre.
Merci d'avoir pris le temps pour me répondre
Swimmer, désolée pour le gros mot ^^ habituellement j'organise mes voyages moi meme, disons que pour cette fois là on a profité de l'opportunité, ça fait du bien de se laisser guider parfois même si nous aurons surement des frustrations.
J'ai lu le récit en question, j'ai adoré ! Merci
Merci Sissi pour les conseils sur l'assurance. le voyage est proposé avec une assurance assez complète mais je vais bien lire toutes les clauses
FranceDe, merci également pour ton message. Justement, je ne suis pas très inquiète, je trouve que ça devrait bien se passer, mais en lisant des avis à droite a gauche, j'ai l'impression qu'envisager de faire des centaines de kilomètres par jour est une hérésie quand on est enceinte. Perso, je suis une marmotte et le bus m'endort. Je voyais ces trajets en bus comme du temps de repos entre deux visites mais à lire certains avis c'est a bannir.
Quoi qu'il en soit, je demanderai a mon medecin et suivrai ses recommandations.
Swimmer, désolée pour le gros mot ^^ habituellement j'organise mes voyages moi meme, disons que pour cette fois là on a profité de l'opportunité, ça fait du bien de se laisser guider parfois même si nous aurons surement des frustrations.
T'inquiète c'était une plaisanterie 😉 Je ne me permets pas de juger ta façon de voyager, tu as déjà bien de la chance de partir en Californie ! 😎
Je me souviens être parti 1 semaine en Andalousie via le CE de ma femme. On a dû payer 300€ pour nous deux (les enfants ne payaient pas).
C'est vrai qu'on perd en liberté, qu'il y a certains horaires à respecter, mais vu le prix c'est difficile de refuser ! 😇 Surtout que c'était pas vraiment la course côté programme et qu'on n'était qu'une douzaine dans un mini-bus.
J'ai lu le récit en question, j'ai adoré ! Merci
Le contraire m'aurait étonné. Il y a plein de très chouettes CR sur VF mais celui là il sort du lot...
Quoi qu'il en soit, je demanderai a mon medecin et suivrai ses recommandations.
Quelle que soit ta décision, tiens-nous au courant !
10eme SG, c'est en france la 12 SA ( 12 eme semaine d aménorrhée).
C'est un moment clef, ou il faut realiser la première echographie , et ou on vous proposera de faire le dépistage de la trisomie 21. Veillez a bien vous organiser, pour que tout soit fait dans les temps. A part ca, pas de Contre indication au voyage a ce terme, juste les nausées peuvent vous ennuyer un peu. Emmenez des anti vomitif, que votre sage-femme pourra vous prescrire avant le départ (s vous voulez un avis spécialisé , c'est apres d'une sage-femme , spécialiste de la grossesse que vous l'aurez. c'est pas le médecin qui soigne des gens malades, chacun son travail...). Par ailleurs, bas de contention pendant le vol, et... bon voyage :)
s vous voulez un avis spécialisé , c'est apres d'une sage-femme , spécialiste de la grossesse que vous l'aurez. c'est pas le médecin qui soigne des gens malades, chacun son travail...
euh oui.... ??? il y a des médecins compétents en suivi de grossesse ( apres un passage de 6 mois en maternité tout au plus), mais les seules a avoir 5 ans de formation, juste pour ca... c'est les sages-femmes...
Je me trompe?
Apres il y a aussi les gynéco, qui ont fait leur internat en gynécologie , obstetrique et chirurgie, mais c'est principalement acces sur les problemes ( chirurgie cancero... ).
Pour l accompagnement, la surveillance de la grossesse, par définition... c'est la sage-femme. mais c'est pas le theme et la question de départ :) :)
Oui l'idée n'est pas de créer une polémique mais bien sûr que si les médecins sont capables de donner un avis spécialisé sur une grossesse ! Il faut qu'elle s'adresse à la personne qui la suit/va la suivre sage-femme ou médecin ! 😉
Merci pour vos messages.
Alors je vous rassure je suivrai l´ avis de mon gynécologue. Je ne cherche pas un avis médical mais des expériences, bonnes ou mauvaises de voyageuses.
Merci quand même d'avoir pris le temps de répondre et pour les conseils :)
Juste une petite précision pour ce qui est de l'assurance, en épluchant les conditions de différentes assurances santé, je me suis rendu compte que la grossesse connue au moment de souscrire l'assurance était souvent une clause d'exclusion... donc si celle fournie par l'organisateur de votre voyage est insuffisante, faites bien attention à lire toutes les clauses exclusives des assurances que vous étudierez !
Bonjour
Je suis enceinte de 13sa et je suis encore en Asie pour 2 semaines et toute seule . J'ai surtout été malade durant le 2ème mois de grossesse , maintenant ça va mieux , même si j'ai un rythme différent qu'en temps normal , et que je me sent plus fatiguée , et qu'il ya des jours ou je ne me sent pas bien (problème de digestion , nausées ) alors je dois revoir mon programme de la journée. Je ne suis pas en voyage organisé , donc je pense que ça se passera très bien pour vous , de plus vous ne serez pas seule. Comme dit précédemment , il est important d'avoir dans son sac des petits encas que l'on digère bien (barres de céréales , biscottes pour mon cas) et aussi de bien s'hydrater en privilégiant l'eau. Et bien sur demander a votre médecin de vous prescrire quelques médicaments qui pourraient vous être utiles.
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Hi everyone,
I’m a 67-year-old woman who loves to travel, and for my third solo trip, I’ve decided to explore Indonesia.
I’ll be there from September 1st to October 5th, and I’m really struggling to plan my itinerary.
I’d love any advice you can share—I’ll read it all carefully.
So far, I’ve booked my first two nights with a local host in Jakarta, and then I’m heading to Borobudur. That’s all I’ve got planned for now.
Do you think I should book accommodations and transport tickets in advance? It seems really complicated, or could I just decide day by day based on how I feel?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a solo trip to Mongolia this summer, without an agency. However, I’d like to have a guide accompany me for certain parts of my journey.
From my research, I understand that most "activities," accommodations, and transportation are best arranged day by day, depending on opportunities and encounters. Without an agency, everything is organized on the spot.
I’d love to hear more opinions on this, especially regarding the Orkhon Valley.
Here’s the itinerary I’m planning:
* UB -> Mörön (flight) -> Khatgal (local buses)
A few days at Lake Khövsgöl
* Khatgal -> Mörön -> Jargalant -> Tariat (local buses)
A few days at the White Lakes
* White Lakes -> Tsetserleg -> Kharkhorin (4x4 with driver)
A few days in the Orkhon Valley
+ the Eight Lakes (horseback trekking with a guide)
* Return to UB
From what I’ve gathered, the first part should be fairly straightforward, but I have questions about the Orkhon Valley.
Here are my questions:
-> Tsetserleg to Kharkhorin route:
Have any of you made this trip by booking a driver on the spot when arriving in Tsetserleg? Was it easy to find an available driver? And did you find it easy/difficult/impossible to find other travelers to share the ride with? Ideally, I’d like to share this leg with fellow travelers.
-> The Eight Lakes: Could you share your experience with the Eight Lakes? Did you easily find a guide directly on site? Were you able to share this experience with other travelers?
Last question for women who’ve traveled solo in Mongolia:
-> How did you experience it? Do you have any specific tips or recommendations?
I’m considering a road trip (rental car) to explore the Canadian Rockies in September 2026, starting in Calgary and ending with about 10 days in Vancouver and the surrounding area. (Two weeks in the Rockies and a little under two weeks in Vancouver and nearby.)
I’d like to say that being a woman traveling alone doesn’t really bother me. That’s not the issue. Being a woman is just how it is, and I don’t see that changing anytime soon, but traveling solo is something I could fix by finding travel companions. However, I had a not-so-great experience in India with two girls who were total strangers at first and turned out to be quite annoying, so I’m a bit put off by the idea now.
My question is simple, assuming I do this trip alone: is it worth sticking *only* to driving? I have **zero** sense of direction—with a map, I’m hopeless. So, is it realistic to think, "With my GPS, I’ll just drive from Calgary to Vancouver and see what I see," since I don’t see myself hiking alone? I’m not easily scared, but I wouldn’t feel confident doing that solo. Unless all the sightseeing is done with a guide (but then, hello, the cost—my budget isn’t exactly overflowing).
What do you all think?
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Take care and happy travels.
Cheers,
Régine
Hi,
After a week of sports south of Bergen, I’m not sure what to visit during the following week between Bergen and Oslo.
I haven’t planned to rent a car.
I’d love your suggestions. Thanks
Hi everyone, I’m really keen to visit Iran for three weeks in mid-March 2015.
What worries me a bit isn’t so much traveling alone—I’m used to it and know the Middle East well—but rather the current events (Islamic State) that could potentially become dangerous.
Flights are pretty cheap at the moment, and I’d like to book before prices go up.
Any advice from people who know the ground situation and Iranian current affairs better than I do would be much appreciated! :)
Hi there! I’m in the middle of planning my first solo trip (as a woman). Do you have any ideal destinations with activities like hiking, diving, sightseeing, and easy ways to meet locals—all on a small budget?
I’d love to hear from anyone who’s had this experience before! :)
Hi there,
Who could recommend a reliable agency for visiting several islands, including the parks around Komodo? I’m traveling solo as a woman.
Thanks for your great tips!
Hi everyone,
I’m often in transit in Tokyo and I stay at the hotel because Japanese people speak little English and the signs are almost always in Japanese!
Any ideas for getting from Narita to a nice park or an onsen? I wanted to try Hokkaido, but apart from renting a car, it’s all trains! Any suggestions for a car with a driver? Or is it too expensive? Small group tours in Hokkaido? I read about the Explorator group’s offer—way too expensive!!!
I’ve got a maximum of 8 days. I’d just like a nice Japanese break.
Thanks for any tips you can share!
my friend, with whom I traveled to Iran, Myanmar, and India, really wanted to take a one-month trip to Armenia and Georgia. So we booked our flights (June 21 to July 19), but disaster struck—she can’t travel anymore due to serious family reasons.
Now I’m heading off on this adventure alone. It’s not that I’ve never traveled solo before—I spent three months exploring Southeast Asia by myself last year—but I still have a few questions, and I’d really appreciate your input.
* I don’t think traveling alone in these countries is very risky—what do you think?
* Maybe I could hire a driver? What would that cost, since some places seem tricky to reach by public transport. Do you have any driver recommendations?
* I don’t want to rent a car—the driving seems too unpredictable, especially in Georgia.
* I’d love to do some nice hikes—are there any guides available?
Here’s my rough itinerary:
YEREVAN and surroundings
YEGHEGNADZOR for Noravank
GORIS and TATEV
LAKE SEVAN
DILIJAN
HAGHPAT
TBILISI and surroundings
The CAUCASUS toward Mestia
UPLISTSIKHE
VARDZIA
Return to Yerevan for my flight
Thanks to anyone who can share their experiences or answer my questions!
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share a few tips that really helped me better prepare my carry-on luggage. After a few trips (and some mistakes too!), I’ve finally found a way to organize myself that makes life a lot easier. Maybe this can help other travelers here.
1. Choose a practical and sturdy bag
A good bag is the foundation. I’ve noticed that a model with a solid structure, sturdy wheels, and a well-thought-out interior really changes the experience. Hard-shell suitcases hold up better, especially when you’re hopping between flights. Personally, I use a Lambert suitcase because the interior is super well-divided, but the important thing is to find a model that works for you.
2. Rolling your clothes really works
It’s simple, but it saves so much space. Plus, it wrinkles less. I do this now for almost everything, especially lightweight clothes.
3. Keep everything in a small kit
100 ml liquids, toothbrush, cream, mini first-aid kit… Having all of that in one clear toiletry bag makes going through security much easier. It saves you from having to take everything out and put it back in a rush.
4. A pouch for essentials
Passport, headphones, charger, phone… I keep all of that in the same pouch. It saves so much stress when you need to find something quickly, especially on the plane.
5. Traveling lighter makes all the difference
Since I started choosing versatile clothes that mix and match well, I travel with a lot less. Less weight, fewer decisions to make, fewer things to lug around. It honestly makes traveling so much more enjoyable.
From the conversations I’ve had with other travelers (and several customers too), I’ve realized you can really simplify your trip just by organizing a little better and choosing good accessories.
If you have other tips or methods that work for you, I’d love to read them. We always learn from others on this forum.
Looking forward to exchanging with you all!
Hi,
Has anyone recently taken the boat to Casamance from Dakar and could share their experience?
From France, is it possible to book online, or do you need to go through an agency? How far in advance?
Boarding/disembarking: how does it work? Do we have to check in our luggage and then pick it up on arrival?
What’s the vibe like on the boat in the seating area?
Has anyone ever stopped over in Carabane? Accommodation options there?
Thanks so much if you have any recent info!
Exploring India by road is all about having a good driver. I highly recommend the one I’ve traveled with for 5 "safe" trips—Rajasthan 3 times over 16 years, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab. He’s been driving tourists for 25 years now and is more than just a driver. He knows how to talk about his country, the cities you visit, and suggests alternative routes.
He’s well-connected with real local guides who don’t just ramble (as he puts it himself) or drag you into shops claiming to be run by their "so-called family." Depending on your preferences, he can suggest well-tested itineraries and recommend typical hotels like Havelis.
For dining, he oversees meal prep based on your spice-level preferences. He’s Sikh and deeply respectful of his passengers.
He speaks English better than French, but one of his daughters is studying French at university.
Hi,
We’d like to spend about twenty days in Albania next July. We’re two women traveling together and we’re thinking of renting a small car. Does that sound reasonable, or should we avoid it?
Thanks for your advice.
Hi there,
I’m spending a week in Morocco (Rabat - Meknes - Fes).
I’ll be traveling solo—is it safe for a woman over 60?
For transportation, I’m planning to take the train. I was thinking of buying my ticket last minute, but it’s around the end-of-year period…?
I’ll be in Meknes on December 31st—any suggestions on how they celebrate New Year’s Eve there?
Is anyone visiting these destinations? Maybe we could meet up…?
Thanks in advance.
Hi there,
After hearing so much about Djerba, especially the GO clubs, is it risky for a young, pretty newly-retired woman to visit the island alone?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
Does anyone know how late the buses run from Cusco Airport to the city center? I land at 9:30 PM, plus time to clear customs, pick up my luggage, and exchange some money—figure an extra 30 to 45 minutes. Though, come to think of it, I still have 5 sols from last time—maybe that’ll be enough for the bus?
Thanks.
Brigitte
Planned arrival on Sunday evening, November 16, 2025, in San José. Staying 3 nights, then taking a bus to Tortuguero for 2 nights. Looking for a shared shuttle to La Fortuna for 2 nights, then a van-boat-van combo to Santa Elena for 2 or 3 nights. Heading to Quepos for 4 nights for day trips using local buses—Jaco, San Antonio, Uvita. After that, a full-day bus ride to Cahuita. I’m booking hotels as I go, which gives me the flexibility to stay longer in places I like. I’m looking for accommodations in city centers near restaurants and not too far from the bus station. Budget: 50 € for a room with a private bathroom (if you’ve got any great tips!). For my finale, I’ll cross the land border to Panama City for 4 days. Thanks for your suggestions! 😉
As I mentioned before, I’m heading to Istanbul next summer, and I’ve heard there have been quite a few attacks by Kurds in Turkey recently, which is making me hesitate about my trip.
What do you all think? :( I’m wondering if it’s really a good idea to go...
Hi everyone,
I’m 66 and just discovered solo travel in Uzbekistan—I loved it! So I’ve decided to explore Africa, starting with Senegal. I’m just beginning my research, but if anyone can give me advice on which month to go, what to see, and whether this destination is safe—or maybe suggest another African country—I’d really appreciate your tips!
Hi there!
We’re leaving in early November for a month.
Here’s our itinerary:
Arrival in Takhmau, then heading to:
Kampong Cham
Kratie – 2 days
Mondolkiri – 3 days
Ratanakiri – 3 days
Stung Treng – 1 day
Siem Reap – 4 days
Battambang – 1 day
Kampong Chhnang – 3 days
Kampot – 2 days
Islands (WE’RE HESITATING WHICH ONE?) – 4 DAYS
Phnom Penh – 2 days
That’s it! 😊
We’re backpacking… and we love spots that aren’t too touristy. If you’ve got any tips, we’re all ears!
Thanks
Hi there,
We’d like to stay in Switzerland for five days.
There are two of us (women).
We don’t know this country at all.
What cities or affordable spots would you recommend for visiting?
Cheap accommodation.
Looking for community-based options.
And being close to public transport.
Thanks for your tips and experiences!
Best regards.
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone has taken a Rede Expressos bus from Lisbon Airport to Lagos, and if so, where exactly at the airport you need to board it? I’m worried I’ll get lost and miss my bus...
Hi again,
I’m adding more details to my info request. Here are two proposed itineraries. We’re hesitating:
Colombo - Unawatuna 2 days - Sinharaja 1 day - Bandarawela 2 days - Kandy 3 days - Dambulla 2 days - Wilpattu Park 1 day - Kalpitiya 3 days - Negombo 1 day
What should we change or add a day for to include Jaffna?
Or:
Negombo 1 day - Anuradhapura 2 days - Jaffna 2 days - Sigiriya 2 days - Dambulla 1 day - Kandy 2 days - Ella 1 day - Galle 3 days
For your advice.
Is it better to finish in Galle or Kalpitiya?
Thanks in advance!
Nicole
This is a warning message! I’d like to address it especially to young women traveling alone for the first time in India. Other travelers may react to my post based on their own experiences, but I think what I’m about to say shouldn’t be taken lightly—unless that’s what you’re looking for!
Last July, I traveled to Northern India. I stopped in Khajuraho to see the famous tantric temples. I stayed one night, and that was more than enough. Khajuraho is very touristy, but you should know that 80% of young Indian men there are "gigolos." Locals call these young men (aged 18 to 30) "playboys" or "Lapka" (which means "capture the woman" in Hindi)!!!
They approach tourists with kindness and politeness, offering tea or a motorcycle ride (which they’ve often gotten from generous Western female tourists) to waterfalls a few kilometers from Khajuraho or other tourist sites. After befriending you, they charm you—be careful, these are professionals who are very skilled at this; it’s all they do, and they do it well. They’ll offer you food, drinks, and even temple entry to confuse you. They’ll suggest spending the evening or even the night with them. **Refuse (unless you’re into local flings and that’s why you came)!!!!**
At first, you’ll be seduced by their generosity, let your guard down, and then they’ll make you believe in *true love*. They won’t leave you alone and will keep in touch via email or phone if you give them your details. The lines they use to soften you up and scam you include: *"I’m the only one taking care of my family, my brother is sick, I don’t know what to do..."* All of this is to manipulate you into offering them money. They’ll never ask for it outright (to avoid being exposed) but will wait for you to suggest it.
If you receive emails from them, they’ll never be signed, and their name won’t appear in the email address (to avoid leaving traces). They use fake names to avoid being reported. If you believe their sob stories and offer help, they’ll give you a bank account number to send money via Western Union. These young men make a living from this—selling their bodies and scamming people! They’re very skilled, charming, manipulative, and *big-time cheaters*!
(Especially one young man who goes by the alias *Tony*—apparently the most skilled. He lives in a hotel near the lake, *Krishna Cottage*, and is in regular contact via Skype with Western women he’s tricked into believing he loves them while shamelessly scamming them. He even opened an internet café on the roof of the hotel with money he stole from women who fell for his charm.)
So, young romantic women craving love, sensitive singles, or anyone emotionally vulnerable—**don’t let yourself be scammed!!!** This behavior is becoming more common in India and is still relatively unknown. Male prostitution is on the rise, and cases of romantic scams and financial fraud by gigolos are increasing.
hi everyone! I’d like to visit Montreal and the surrounding areas in August, and I’ve got 3 weeks of vacation. I’m traveling alone and will be visiting my daughter, who recently moved there. She’ll be working and only available in the evenings! So I’m torn between spending a week in Montreal, then taking a flight to Cuba, and returning to France from Havana—or staying in Montreal and exploring the nearby areas alone.
For my first idea—going to Cuba—is it feasible in terms of administrative formalities and legality? And for my second idea, is it possible to take buses? If so, is it too expensive? And are there many places served by them?
From FES, I’d like to spend a few days in:
MEKNES
CHEFCHAOUEN
TETOUAN
and then return to FES.
I’m planning this trip in November.
Thanks for your tips!
I just got back from an unforgettable road trip in Madagascar where I drove down the legendary RN7. It connects Tana (the capital) to Tulear.
Since we were traveling as a group of girls, we decided to go with a guide. I’d never done an “organized” trip before, but I have to say we loved this first tailor-made travel experience.
From the highlands of the Red Island
down to the west coast, by the Mozambique Channel.
Vast landscapes as far as the eye can see
Human encounters
Discovering ancestral artisanal know-how
Sunsets over the ochre mountains
Intense, precious moments with my friends
We loved the mountains, visits to artisans, and the parties too ;-)
We used local guides to show us specific spots (like Isalo National Park, where we were able to bivouac)
Hi there,
My friend and I are traveling together between October and November 2025—no exact dates yet.
We’d love to step away from the typical travel agency packages and are hoping to rent a car locally and stay with locals, living with them rather than in a vacation rental.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Thanks in advance for your advice and tips!
Warm regards to all