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Secondly that there is absolutely no way of crossing between morrocco and algeria ...
Correct
that this is only possible by going from algeria south into mauritiania
Well, via Mali or better still Niger then Mali.
and then north but i have read advice against crossing this border..has anyone taken this route?
If you mean Alg to Mori direct, there is no recognised route and this remote region is risky so your advice is correct. Last group I know to try it got robbed in Mori.
My advice: if coming up the east side, go Middle East, Turkey, etc from Egypt or get a boat out of Tunis to France or Italy.
Or come up the west side of Africa - much more fun!
More info:
http://www.sahara-overland.com/routes
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Hey chris-thanks for the great advice and speedy reply..
Well, via Mali or better still Niger then Mali.- is the border between nigeria and niger safer than the mali and nigeria one then?
Also 'persedel' thanks for the great info-ill await your visa reply and i hope all goes well for you there! I will contact the libyian embassy here in london and go for the transit visa i think...
thanks
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... is the border between nigeria and niger safer than the mali and nigeria one then?
Not sure what you mean - there is no mali-nigeria border, is there?
Do you mean Algeria? If so then the answer to the above is 'yes', Niger is the safer bet, but Mali is more direct.
See warnings off: http://www.sahara-overland.com/country
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haha sorry chris- thats what i meant- thanks again-
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Visa take long!
We have just checked on the processing on our visa.
No response. They said we will get it 100% guaranteed just wait (heard that before).
We are running out of time on our visa.
Will let you know how it goes!
Definately go Algeria, Niger-> Mail...
This was my initial plan but no time. This is the reason for the ferry out of Tunisia.
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Hi persedel,
Im sorry to hear your having to get ferry out of tunisia.
How did your visa go in egypt-did you managed to get a transit visa there for lybia?
Also have been looking at your website and was wondering if overall you would recommend getting the sudanese visa at my home embassy or try in addis? Further is it possibe to get the egyptian visa on the border or did you have to get that too in addis?
Hay awesome journals on your site btw-is good to read and see photos
thanks again
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Visas!
Hi!
No Egyptian visa at the border. The way for Egypt is to get it in Addis. Be sure you state to them the right dates so it will be valid for you whole stay by the time you reach Egypt. This visa is necessary to get the Sudanese transit visa.
We got the Sudanese visa as I said in Addis, it is valid for 30 days but it is a game to get it. We were lucky. It took a week. For most it is not approved. If you are okay with 7 or hopefully 14 days Addis works fine. Approved in one day.
Bring passport, copy of Egyptian visa, copy of passport, Letter from your embassy (you can get it in Addis). 61 USD. You get it in 1 day and it is valid for 7 or 14 days after you entered. Insist you need 14. Some reports have been that you only get 7 if the officer had a bad nights sleep so insist politely!!!?!
I would do this. The visa is only open for 1 month before entry.
We are now in Alexandria to get a visa at the consulate for Libya. Our friends got a full 30 day visa without guide transit with no restrictions more than entry and exit point. Cheap too. Keep your fingers crossed for us.
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