Getting Around Moroni: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Comoros

Getting Around Moroni: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Grande Comore

Walkability

28
Limited

Moroni, Comoros is not highly conducive to walking due to limited infrastructure and poorly maintained or nonexistent sidewalks. Travelers will find that navigating the city on foot can be challenging outside of certain neighborhoods like the old medina. Although some areas have shops and markets within walking distance, a lack of proper pedestrian paths is a consistent issue. Therefore, most will depend on taxis for errands and exploring newer parts of the city.

Public Transit

30
Limited

Public transportation in Moroni is sparse and can be unreliable. The city doesn't have a formal bus system, and travelers often rely on shared taxis, which, while inexpensive, are not always in ideal condition and lack fixed routes. Minibuses are available for longer distances but operate on an unpredictable schedule, only departing when full. This makes it essential to factor in alternative transportation or accept the spontaneity of shared taxi rides for getting around.

Bikeability

20
Very-Vad

Moroni is not accommodating for cycling due to limited cycling lanes and infrastructure, along with challenging road conditions. The city’s hilly terrain can make biking demanding, and the mix of traffic poses additional safety challenges. Although renting a motorcycle is an option, the same issues of road conditions and traffic apply. Thus, traveling by bike here requires caution and is not the most practical option for getting around.

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