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Baediam is north of Melgue. Last trip with the new Mauri border post (gendarmes and customs) in Melgue, they wouldn't let us do the formalities in Selibaby and asked us to go to Melgue.
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Baediam is north of Melgue. Last trip with the new Mauri border post (gendarmes and customs) in Melgue, they wouldn't let us do the formalities in Selibaby and asked us to go to Melgue.
When was your last trip? On my last trip end of july, we did customs formalities in Selibaby (with the usual attempt to squeeze 10 euros out of us for leaving the country . The douanes guy in Melgue on the other hand didn't seem to be very interested in work.
In any case Baediam - Aourou is a legit and very possible option ... in my experience at least.
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Last trip was in January. Gendarmes asked us to go to Melgue, and they called the border post to let them know we were coming.
Once out of Selibaby, there is otherwise a multitude of tracks going to Mali. I would like to take some time going south another trip, closer to river Senegal.
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Last trip was in January. Gendarmes asked us to go to Melgue, and they called the border post to let them know we were coming.
Once out of Selibaby, there is otherwise a multitude of tracks going to Mali. I would like to take some time going south another trip, closer to river Senegal.
Gendarmes? So you didn't even go to Selibaby douane?
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I went there, but like the gendarmes they told me to go straight to Melgue.
Not what I wanted, since this is in interesting piece of land to discover, many remote toucoleur and bambara villages all the way to Kayes, and I would like to feel free to roam.

Btw, just heard they had the first case of ebola in Mali in Kayes.
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Priffe and Burden, lots of very useful information contained within this chat. Thanks a lot.

I fancy that if I do end up going as far as Mali I shall be taking this route this time. If I may, I have a few questions about things you've mentioned:

1) From Kayes what's the preferred route down to Bamako at the moment. I note other people are wary of the Diema region.

2) When an escort was proscribed from the border, how far did you have to take it?

3) Any recommended navigational tools for the pistey bits? Or is it a case of following the biggest track and asking in the villages?

Many thanks, from Cordoba this time,
Matt
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If you have the time, taking the road along the river Senegal to Bafoulabé and then continue along the Bafing to Kita and then Bamako is much more amusing then the RN1 over Diema.
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yeah, and it seem Mauri closed it's borders with Mali due to that
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yeah, and it seem Mauri closed it's borders with Mali due to that
Closed due to what sorry? Is this Ebola? Do you know if it's shut both ways?
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