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Matt Roach 11 Jul 2007 00:48

Darb al Arba'in - 40 Days Road by camel
 
Slightly off topic for motorcycles and 4WD travel I know, but.....

I've previously been to Sudan & Egypt on a bike, but was considering the idea of a slightly slower means of transport - therefore does anyone have any experience of traveling the 40 days road by camel from Sudan to Cairo? I know there are a few books out there on this route (including Michael Ashar etc), but I was after anyone with experience in the last few years.

I'm particularly interested to hear of any experience with the following issues:

1. getting permits to get into Darfur (where the route originates)
2. the reaction of the Egyptian authorities after you cross the border without a stamp
3. how often the caravan travels and the availability / difficulty of joining it

cheers

Chris Scott 11 Jul 2007 10:31

FEI: Camel talk is welcome here - it's the Sahara forum!

1. getting permits to get into Darfur (where the route originates)
I imagine these days it would be quite tricky...

2. the reaction of the Egyptian authorities after you cross the border without a stamp
If you mean coming into Egypt or leaving? Get stamped in the first town whichever way you go - on a camel what more can you do but as you know Asher did not manage it.

3. how often the caravan travels and the availability / difficulty of joining it
I think you got the wrong end of the stick - its not like the 'in-country' salt caravans of Niger and Mali - the days of the Darb are long over (although plenty of illegal lorry traffic comes and goes from Libya, often taking camels to Libyan restos).

Track down 'Anita Baaijens' on the web - a Dutch woman who has travelled in the area (but not so helpful IME).

Here's something new I found vaguely in the area:
http://www.theexplorerschool.com/Dak...eItinerary.htm

and we're camelling a recce in Algeria this November - contact Simoon travel.

Ch


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