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carnet in algeria and niger
is carnet needed in algeria and niger?
where is the thruth? |
The Bradt overland guide (p93) and also the German automobile association
(ADAC, http://www.adac.de/ReiseService/tourset_reisefuehrer/tipps/Carnet_de_Passage/Carnet_e.asp?ComponentID=79913&SourcePageID=79838) tell that in West Africa you don't need a "carnet de passage", you do need however a 'carte gris' ('grey card') that is basically your ownership papers. At the borders of west african countries you can buy a 'laissez passage' ('let through') for a small fee. If you have any doubts then you can ofcourse always phone your local consulate or embassy good luck martin |
No
Algeria, Niger - no carnet required.
Sam. |
even for cars older than 5 years?
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5 years is only Senegal
Er, that's it.
Sam. |
I can confirm that no carnet is required for Niger , nor Chad , Burkina, Mali , Mauri , Morocco , GuinaBis , guineaCon , Algerie , Nigeria , Cameroon , etc..
Senegal is easening that 5 years old rule (only enforced in Rosso , go via Diama ) Latest news in my forum , is that carnet for Ghanna is no longer required neither. Have a good Day |
Careful!
I was in Diama yesterday, 5 year rule is still very much alive.
Sam. |
Hi , Sam
well , the 5 year old rule its still enforced , but is not what it used to be . I have been there 4 times the last 12 months and ... I could bring in vehicles older than 5 years. Ammount of "bribes' were 1 ... 50 Euros + a Broken Car Stereo 2... Set of 2 "golden" gift Watches (10 Australian $!) 3... 75 Euros (as I was in a hurry and I didnt even try to discuss the price) 4 ... 15 Euros + 2 cheapo Halfords's headlamps (20 Quid ?) Trick is of course " I don't have any money , only credit cars , blah blah blah , I only have *THIS* ammount (15 Euros ?) to get to SanLuis , blah blah blah where I can get money again , but now .. this is all that I got ( showing your nearly empty wallet , helps a lot ) and that is. More often than not , they let you in by a small "tocken" and the money . In my experience , broken / old radio stereos work like a charm. yep , yep , I know we shouldnt encourage bribbery , but -having said that - I feel better paying 50Euros plus a shitty stereo to a poor man than 250 quid to the RAC. Have a nice day. |
old bikes?
hi guy's,is this the same for bikes
loz |
YEP ,the 5-year-old rule for the north border of Senegal , also applies to motorcycles. Every other country of West Africa , or even other borders (South , East ) of Senegal , dont require carnet any more.
Have a nice day Javier |
hi mate,so trying not to sound a bit daft when we turn up at the border in jan it's just a case of a bung and we'll be ok?
loz |
>?>hi mate,so trying not to sound a bit daft when we turn up at the border in >>jan it's just a case of a bung and we'll be ok?
yep (I presume you are talking about Senegal) . Other countries don't give a damm about the Carnet. as long as you enter Senegal via Kidira (Mali) , or Farafeni / Barra (from Gambia ) or Diama (from Mauritania ) ,you will be ok . You will have to pay ... from 5 Euros to 75 Euros , but either case is nothing compared with what a carnet cost. have a nice day. |
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