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Would you ride down to Africa after all???
i have planned to ride down the Africa in late January 2010....
i am concerned about the kidnaps...and i dont if i should cancel it or not. Anyone that changed plans cause of that?? :confused1::confused1::confused1::confused1: |
Kidnappings
Just take note of the areas and stay clear of them, there will always be crime, kidnappings, wars in Africa.
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Man, where's your sense of adventure? Just go.
That said, I don't think the prospect of being kidnapped adds anything to the excitement. But even without this unpleasant threat, you always had to be prepared for the mishaps that can happen in the desert, right? The risk that something bad could happen didn't suddenly escalate in November. I am leaving with the family next week for Marocko. Then I will continue on my own to Mori and Mali to see old friends. It will be good. :) I am preparing for another trip to Algeria and on south in February. if Niger is open for visitors. |
In the words of The Clash: Shall I stay or shall I go...
I pulled my trip to Gambia and Timbuktu because of my concerns over the influence of AQIM and the fact I'm on a GB passport. If transiting Mauritania were part of a trans-Africa trip or because I wanted to visit West Africa, I would still have gone (and followed all the common sense ideas presented elsewhere: possible convoy, day travel, don't divulge itinerary etc). You don't need to be told that lots of places in the world are volatile and the continent of Africa has more than it's fair share. A road trip through Africa is outside most "people's comfort zones" (my definition of "Adventure"). It's your decision (clearly). Lots of people (especially those who've never been and will never go there, IMHO) will spread doom and gloom stories. Luckily, there's less here on the HUBB than in the main-stream media. It's your call. Chris |
Hi mlock
We changed our plans just last week. Partly due to the situation in Mauritania and partly because of what is happening in Guniea (as we were heading to freetown). So re-routed our plans compleatly and now going the to middle east, maybe egypt. I do hear there will be Military escorts on certain dates at the Mauri border escorting people to the capital. It may be worth hooking up with a few cars before hand. have fun |
These trips are always fraught with danger. How much do you want the trip and how will you feel if you do let your fears get the better of you?
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I will be leaving from Malaga on January 3rd, going down on the West coast.
I will be on a Luxembourg registered KTM Adventure, hope to meet some people doing the same route All the best Albert |
Rick Travis who flew over from Canada and bought my KTM 640 Adventure has just reached Gabon in time for Christmas. He went down through France/Spain and via Morocco and down the west coast of Africa and did not encounter any problems (apart from potholes and crappy roads). My opinion (for what it's worth) is that these situations are avoided by almost everyone travelling and it just boils down to being in the wrong place at the wrong time which could just as easily happen on your own doorstep. Be adventurous...
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Add me to the list. I'll be riding my TTR600 down the West Coast, Germany to Cape Town, March to September 2010.
Julian |
We will be leaving, with 2 Africa Twin, from Valencia on January 4rd, going down on the West coast untill Nouakchott and then to Mali till Accra.
We hoping too to meet some people doing the same route. I think the the measures of security will be improved from the mauritanian army, since the kidnaping. Anyway, on Mauritania we will try to go fast-forward. Good luck everibody. Mircea |
Just Passed Through Mauri
Just arrived Senegal today after driving from Morocco through Mauri.
Stayed at the Motel Barbas near the Morocco / Mauri border, met up with a small convoy, did the drive to NKCT together. Overnight NKCT. Arrived Saint-Louis today via Dijamma crossing. HIGHLY recommend Djamma over Rosso. Road to Diamma was sandy in spots, but our '99 Audi A4 did it fine. All was cool in Mauri. Bring your fiches. |
Europe to Cape Town (Algeria, Niger, Burkina, Mali... to Angola... to Zanzibar... to Cape Town) still on for me too. Leaving from Amsterdam on 31 Jan 2010. Depending on the weather in Western Europe I may have to put the bike on a train to Spain - advice from anyone currently in Europe would be appreciated. In South Africa we mostly get visuals of the chaos in England...
Safe travels all - I hope to meet some of you along the way! |
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