Thanks for the replies! I've been getting more and more confused about routes and travel area's the more I've tried to decide a route.
I'm applying for a bursary from the RGS that gives me £10,000 and a Land Rover (I know, sorry but my bike riding days are pretty much over) to go on a journey that "goes beyond when exploring their understanding of a particular geographical concept."
I've always wanted to visit the Sahara and originally planned a tour of the countries I mentioned in my first post, but have since decided that may be somewhat of an over-reach. I'd like to still do a good amount of North Africa and the Sahara and think that visiting countries that share a common bond with the UK by sitting on the Prime Meridian will make for a good pitch to the RGS, while hopefully providing a less complicated but still rewarding journey.
So this means working out a route that allows me to visit Algeria, Mali, Burkina, Ghana and hopefully leaves me a lot of time to just explore Morocco.. The route doesn't have to follow the prime meridian, although that would the perfect solution.
Is it plausible to travel the trans-sahara route north to south through Algeria now-a-days?
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Originally Posted by Matt Roach
I was in Mali for a month in April/May.
I think your biggest risk is most likely to involve losing your money to a multi-lingual bar girl in Bamako!
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That would actually carry more of a risk than simply loosing my money, my girlfriend will be on the trip too!
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Originally Posted by tom cruiser
Regarding Algeria - the southern part of the country is safe for traveling (I was there in January for one month)
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How far south where you, I thought the south, especially the border area, was generally considered less safe.
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Originally Posted by Chris Scott
NB: March is not a great time to head into the Sahara for 3 months but I guess you've thought of that.
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Yes, unfortunately I'm fairly restricted in the times available to me. The expedition has to take place between March and September.
Last edited by pawperso; 31 Jul 2008 at 20:30.
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