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Cape Town to Europe
What is the more favourable route considering security and road conditions? Through Morocco or Egypt? Also, assuming planned travel of 8 hours each day how much time should be allowed for the African portion of the trip. All I really want is get an idea as to how many months? One month, two months, three months? I am still in the initial planning stages of my RWT, but I have no knowledge or experience with Africa. Thanks for any help you can give me.
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'What is the more favourable route considering security and road conditions?'....
That’s a very broad question to answer, surely it depends on yourself and what you decide you want to see/do. As you look more and more into your route, new factors will come into effect and there are plenty. Geographical, meteorological, political, historical, personal, physical. When I arrived in Tunisia I still wasn’t sure whether I would go south via Algeria or Libya, fortunately for me, I decided to go east. 'All I really want is get an idea as to how many months?'.... I had to unfortunately get home to South Africa from Uganda in a very short time. My route was as follows: Tanzania, 5 days Zambia,4 Botswana, 2 If you didn’t have any accidents, breakdowns, border, political or health problems, I would imagine that you could cross Ethiopia in 6 days, but you would have to be fit and your bikes in good condition and regularly maintained. Sudan,4 Egypt , 2 IMHO, this is not really the correct way to approach Africa as you won’t be able to form any opinions as you pass through each country. A good place to start your research is all the strings on this website, also go to the links page and have a look at the hundreds of websites from people who have already done what you are looking at doing. |
'What is the more favourable route considering security and road conditions?'....
That’s a very broad question to answer, surely it depends on yourself and what you decide you want to see/do. As you look more and more into your route, new factors will come into effect and there are plenty. Geographical, meteorological, political, historical, personal, physical. When I arrived in Tunisia I still wasn’t sure whether I would go south via Algeria or Libya, fortunately for me, I decided to go east. 'All I really want is get an idea as to how many months?'.... I had to unfortunately get home to South Africa from Uganda in a very short time. My route was as follows: Tanzania, 5 days Zambia,4 Botswana, 2 If you didn’t have any accidents, breakdowns, border, political or health problems, I would imagine that you could cross Ethiopia in 6 days, but you would have to be fit and your bikes in good condition and regularly maintained. Sudan,4 Egypt , 2 IMHO, this is not really the correct way to approach Africa as you won’t be able to form any opinions as you pass through each country. A good place to start your research is all the strings on this website, also go to the links page and have a look at the hundreds of websites from people who have already done what you are looking at doing. |
'What is the more favourable route considering security and road conditions?'....
That’s a very broad question to answer, surely it depends on yourself and what you decide you want to see/do. As you look more and more into your route, new factors will come into effect and there are plenty. Geographical, meteorological, political, historical, personal, physical. When I arrived in Tunisia I still wasn’t sure whether I would go south via Algeria or Libya, fortunately for me, I decided to go east. 'All I really want is get an idea as to how many months?'........... I had to unfortunately get home to South Africa from Uganda in a very short time. My route was as follows: Tanzania, 5 days Zambia,4 Botswana, 2 If you didn’t have any accidents, breakdowns, border, political or health problems, I would imagine that you could cross Ethiopia in 6 days, but you would have to be fit and your bikes in good condition and regularly maintained. Sudan,4 Egypt , 2 IMHO, this is not really the correct way to approach Africa as you won’t be able to form any opinions as you pass through each country. A good place to start your research is all the strings on this website, also go to the links page and have a look at the hundreds of websites from people who have already done what you are looking at doing. |
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