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The young touareg I talked to in Tam said they do still have a few tourists coming in to visit Assekrem.
In May 2009, we were all set to go with Rasta and a chap named Tahar to Kidal, having worked out the details. Or so I thought. The morning we were leaving, Rasta showed up dressed as an arab (he was touareg until then - "my father is arab and mother touareg, so I can choose!") and started talking money. Tahar refused to go with us to see the gendarmes for the renseignement - turned out his papers wasn't in order. Rasta made a phone call and with a big grin said "I am planning the ENLEVEMENT" which I thought was particularly bad humour considering the situation! So more than a little agitated I went back to the agency (Walene) and asked WHAT THE XXXX! And he found us another guide right away, who turned out to be superb (but doubling the fee...) - he was known to everyone we met between Tam and Kidal, all the way to Gao. I got a lot of references on him in Tam before we left. Everyone said the same thing - he's the best guide you can have for Kidal. There were a good number of utterly bizarre moments on that trip. And now Rasta is in jail. Wow. |
Visas
Visas just obtained from Alg consulate in London for the whole of my Feb group.
Took less than a fortnight from application (all submitted together) to collection. No original invitation required, fax only. Whom in Alg you work with matters, a lot (nor does it hurt to ensure the itinerary you provide goes nowhere near to Mali!) |
Anywhere In Amenas? ;)
BBC News - Foreigners 'abducted' by Islamist militants in Algeria I'm guessing they were after French not Brits and obviously there are a lot less tourists floating around at present. Quite a long way from Mali border though, eh? |
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Our trip last October...
Somewhat eclipsed by recent events, but the account of our October 2012 trip to the Central Tassili is now complete and online.
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