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KABELMAN 6 May 2024 23:36

Long term parking Middle East
 
Hello people. I am planning to do my trip on my motorbike from the Netherlands to Cape Town. My first leg is to ride to the Middle East region, starting at the end of this summer to april. Then, go back home between april/may to sept/october, to escape the heat and to relax at home. And fly back sept/oct to continue traveling.

So, what are the options for parking my motorbike long term (let say 5 months), in one of the Middle Eastern countries? My preference would be Jordan.

DannybIRL 8 May 2024 21:40

I'll add to this, I'm looking for parking for two GS 1200 in Tehran from the end of October 2024 for about 6 months, thanks!

pakohan 9 May 2024 01:01

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Originally Posted by DannybIRL (Post 641854)
I'll add to this, I'm looking for parking for two GS 1200 in Tehran from the end of October 2024 for about 6 months, thanks!

But Tehran, but close enough maybe: when I was there, two Germans had their bikes parked in Tak-Taku guesthouse near Isfahan: https://maps.app.goo.gl/21otk9cZf3JVzvwV8

Maybe both of you can find something if you check out places on iOverlander?

DannybIRL 9 May 2024 18:46

Thanks

SeanF 13 Jun 2024 12:31

For what it's worth, when I entered Iraqi Kurdistan a few days ago, my motorcycle was indicated in my passport stamp.

DannybIRL 14 Jun 2024 09:38

Thanks Sean, does that mean you would not be able to fly out if you wanted to leave it there for a few months?

Rognv 16 Jun 2024 08:29

In most countries you are not allowed to ¨just leave a vehicle and fly out¨. Although I can very well understand the reasons for wanting to leave a vehicle somewhere and continue a trip later on, many people/travelers think about this topic like if it is the most normal thing in life. Well, it is not.
We have to understand we are foreign citizens to another country. As foreigners we have some freedoms like to take our possessions with us into another country without paying import duties. But we also have obligations like taking our possessions with us, out of the country, when we leave that coiuntry.
When you ¨just leave¨ your possessions somewhere else you are illegally importing them and breaking customs laws.
There are reasons for it that countries have borders. Probably because there are no border formalities anymore in the EU and US many people have no experience anymore with those formalities and don´t know about (or don´t think about) the meaning and the rules of crossing borders.


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