Day 5.
After getting up at 2:30am, we caught the hotel shuttle to N'Djamena airport. We both hadn't registered our arrival with the Police in N'Djamena, but luckily there were no checks when got stamped out without any problems at immigration.
The airport terminal was under a lot of construction and the waiting area was just some plywood walls with a direct unhindered view onto the tarmac! A few mosquitoes buzzing about too.
Boarding the Air Maroc 737 just after 4am for the flight to Casablanca.
A couple of pastries and some juice for the 5 hour flight left me pretty hungry.
Flying over the Hoggar mountains in southern Algeria.
Our connecting flight to Nouakchott wasn't until 8:45pm this evening, so after clearing immigration we headed to catch the train into the city.
The plan today was to catch a connecting train in Casablanca and head to Rabat, the Capital city of Morocco.
Just under 2 hours later we made it to Rabat Train Station.
The old post office. Rabat was quite a picturesque sea-side city to walk around.
We stopped to check out a protest that was underway. After taking some photo's we were quickly apprehended by some uniformed policemen. After 'deleting' our photo's and reassuring them we were just tourists, we were allowed on our way.
Stopping at a Pātisserie for a snack.
Bee's feasting on the honey cake.