I went from Khartoum to Wadi Halfa on a motorbike last August/September:
Day 1 Khartoum - Dongola
Tarmac to somewhere around Debba. When the tarmac stop it’s mainly stone-dessert with some sandy spots. It’s possible to avoid the soft spots if you like. They are building a new road from Dongola to Deba, I don’t know the progress.
-Petrol: Khartoum, Deba and Dongola. There might be petrol in some other villages to.
-Water: Same as petrol.
Day 2 Dongola – Abri
Crossed the Nile at Dongola and went north through a lot of sandy villages directly after the crossing. The rest is mostly corrugated gravel.
-Petrol: Dongola, at least one of the villages close to Dongola.
-Water: I only found bottled water in Dongola (Soft drinks in Abri) . Nile water is easy to get but it’s eeeh from the Nile, didn’t make me sick....
Day 3 Abri – Wadi Halfa
Mostly corrugated gravel all the way.
-Petrol: I bought petrol at the marked in Abri, took me a couple of hours... They have petrol in Wadi Halfa but you might need to shop around - or buy it in Aswan
-Water: Only Nile Water all the way. In Wadi Halfa you can get water softdrinks ++
I used three days and that gave me some time to hang around in the villages. Personally I would have liked to spend more time but I had to catch the ferry.
With 43 litres of petrol you have no problems.
I don't know the temperature when you are going but in Aug/sept it was more then 50°c in the middle of the day and some small sandstorms (from north). It rally dried me out and I used approx 25 litres of water and 10 softdrinks in Abri and ten more in Wadi Halfa:-)
Drank more then three liters changing a tube. Patching doesn't work well in sandstorms :-))
[This message has been edited by AliBaba (edited 26 March 2003).]
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