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You need an invitation for a visa. Unfortunately, single foreigners traveling the country might be looked at very suspiciously both by Libyan officials and citizens, therefore Western hitchhikers in this country might get a local person who has invited them there into troubles. There are checkpoints when entering and leaving most of the cities. Furthermore it seems that travelling in Libya is only allowed if you travel with professional, organisated, and from the libyan government certified traveling organisations. | You need an invitation for a visa. Unfortunately, single foreigners traveling the country might be looked at very suspiciously both by Libyan officials and citizens, therefore Western hitchhikers in this country might get a local person who has invited them there into troubles. There are checkpoints when entering and leaving most of the cities. Furthermore it seems that travelling in Libya is only allowed if you travel with professional, organisated, and from the libyan government certified traveling organisations. | ||
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== [[Border crossings]] == | == [[Border crossings]] == |
Revision as of 11:01, 12 September 2010
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Language: | Arabic |
Capital: | Tripoli |
Population: | 6,173,579 |
Currency: | Dinar (LYD) |
Paved roads: | 47,590 km |
Hitchability: | ? |
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Libya is a country in Northern Africa.
You need an invitation for a visa. Unfortunately, single foreigners traveling the country might be looked at very suspiciously both by Libyan officials and citizens, therefore Western hitchhikers in this country might get a local person who has invited them there into troubles. There are checkpoints when entering and leaving most of the cities. Furthermore it seems that travelling in Libya is only allowed if you travel with professional, organisated, and from the libyan government certified traveling organisations.
- Information not verified, see Talk:Libya for more.