Many thanks AB, this is very helpful. I have sent you an e mail at yr personal address.
How many hours roughly between both places ?
When is last time you did it ?
Again thanks !
marc
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Marc,
If you’re asking about the condition of the road itself then it’s not that good. It’s basically very poorly done tarmac with no maintenance. I drive along this route a lot and I find myself driving on the sand right next to it a lot. 2 spares are a good idea if you’re in a car. If you’re on bike than make sure you have a repair kit. Having said that it’s a beautiful road. One of my favorites in Egypt actually.
You will need to get permits to go from Bahariya to Siwa. These can take a few days so better start working on them quickly. If you’re traveling the other way around (Siwa- Bahariya) then all you need to do is register with the police in Siwa. However rules change without notice so you better check.
There are 5 or so check points on the way and they’ll check your papers/permits at every one of them but they won’t keep you long.
Hope this helps
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