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Libya- Niger
I just returned from a Tunis-Libya-Niger (one-way) trip (2 old cars 4x4).
Al Katrun-Tumu-Dirkou-Bilma-Zoo Baba-Ngourti-Nguigmi and then west to Niamey. Since, in preparing the trip, I took advantage of the postings on this site and of the helpfullness of other posters, it feels right to offer to share my experiences with everyone who plans anything similar. Feel free to mail me with any questions you have. Menno |
Can you comment on the normal questions:
Did the Libyans let you go south to Niger with no hassle? Was a guide compulsory for this part of the trip (Libya to Niger frontier)? Was a guide compulsory thru Madama to Dirkou? Was a guide compulsory from Dirkou to Agadez? Were there people checking that you had guides at Dirkou or Agadez? Any comments on security on the piste from southern Libya to Dirkou? Did you get through to Dirkou and beyond without a laissez passer (spelling?) freedom to travel document? Did you need to get insurance for the desert part of the piste? How much traffic on the piste? many thanks for replies... cheers, Richard |
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Many thanks for all the helpful details Mennow, much appreciated.
It is interesting how different people's experience of that part of Niger can be. For the record and in case I upset anyone from the Jamahiriya, I wasn't wishing to suggest that we should try to avoid guides in Libya....just whether one needed a guide for the last stretch from Gatrun south to the frontier :-) Thanks again for the details... |
helo.
do you have recorded gps track of your trip? so, all niger you travel without a guide? do you need special papers for 4wd cars?- what's obligatory for car: insurance, permit etc..? costs of libya guide per day? how many times take you to get libya's visa and all papers for travel? do you have email? ------------------ best regards Grzegorz Zajac |
Hi Richard
"and in case I upset anyone from the Jamahiriya" Do you think to somebody particularly ? ( And a big thank you to Mennow for these infos . ) RR. |
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Hi,
Did similar route last summer. Our libyan guide left us at the fort at Al Gatrun (I refused to pay the fortune he asked for a taxi to go down with us to bring him back). We went down to Dirkou, Bilma, then East to Agadez. Didn't have a guide at all in Niger. We were questioned about a Lasser Passer at the first Niger police post, but just hung around till they let us carry on. They said we should have got one in Libya (which was were we got our Niger visas). At first our 'tourist agency' in Libya said it wasn't possible to go South to Niger, but when we eventually found the Niger embassy and got visas, they didn't have any probs. In Niger, the first bit from Bilma to Fachi was interesting !!! Had to wear sunglasses to even attempt to see vehicle tracks in front of us. When we arrived in Fachi, the locals were amazed that we were travelling on our own. From Fachi it wasn't bad at all, lots of marker posts etc. Though did 'bump' into a military excercise (?) at the new well east of Fachi. Agadez was a very welcome sight at the end of the desert - though we were ripped off by over zealous hoteliers with the CFA exchange rate. |
>>but when we eventually found the Niger embassy and got visas, they didn't have any probs.
Pete L, Is that the one in Sebha? I tracked it down years ago, is it still there, if yes got a waypoint? How long for a visa - a day? thanks Chris S |
No, it was in Tripoli. - Sorry
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Hello. We will carry out a very similar trip at the beginning of the year 2007. I would feel very aforturnado if he/she had the tracks and wpts. if you don't care I will go you carrying out questions about the trip. We want to enter and to leave Niger to trvés of Algeria. If we see that he/she crosses we will change to lybia
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