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Sudan entry with Israeil visa stamps
I am planning to travel overland Syria - Jordan - Israel - Egypt - Sudan and continue south down the east coast of Africa. I have read on Lonely Planet I cannot enter Syria or Sudan with an Israeli stamp in my Australian passport. Syria isn't a problem because I will be thru... how about Sudan? Can anyone confirm this? Alternatively, can I get my bike on a ferry from southern Jordan (Aqaba) and into Egypt thereby bypassing Israel?
Thanks in advance. Ciao D |
Thant's a definite NO-NO. Sometimes you can get away with asking for your passport not to be stamped, but even then some smartie may figure out where you've been from your Jordanian exit/egyptian entry points.
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Hoping this may be useful: Arab Bridge Maritime |
advised by my embassy
a few years back i traveled from jordan into israel. and when i arrived at the border i kindly told the gal behind the window that i had been advised by my embassy to have you stamp my entry and exit stamps on a seperate piece of paper that i can remove. but you will have an exit stamp from jordan but no entry to anywhere else... for me i flew to turkey, so i had an exit out of jordan, and entry into turkey, the two contries are not connected. as of yet.
steve |
A lot of countries will issue you with a duplicate passport. You can then get get the Jordan and Israel in one passport, and get the others done in the second passport. I don't know which countries do this, although the UK certainly does.
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