Think twice
If U are a typical plymouth-banjul participant in a vehicle, thats barely roadworthy and U have no desert driving experience, than Nema -Timbuctu (Tombouctou) as the crow flies, is suicidal as far as U are concerned and very risky as far as local banditry is concerned.
My humble advice: at least 2 4whellers with proper recovery equipment, fuel and water for 300 miles (in sand U need to double those figures) and at least one on the team, who is familiar with desert driving.
If U take the long way around via Nampale-Nere-Goundam U still need vehicels with proper ground clearance.
Hope this helps and I am NOT trying to scare U off. Check the hubb for posts and gps waypoints.
Bon voyage.
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