I crossed via Luozi last Sunday. It was epic. The conditions were good for wet season. It hadn't rained much recently. There was still a fair amount of mud in the many valleys, but the climbs and descents were dry (but still very rocky and technical with deep ruts). Dropped the bike three times, once hopelessly in a ditch in no mans land. I'll be posting a video in the next few weeks on my motogains channel.
At the end of the paved road in Boko. You can see the town sign behind me.
It starts to get rough right away.
It's not completely bad, there are some decent sections as well.
Many muddy sections like this.
I'd picked the wrong line on this descent and had to turn the bike around and go to the left side of the rut. It could have been really bad (very hard to turn around had I continued further).
This was in no mans land. I dropped the bike in the ditch to the left. Luckily two men walked by a few minutes later. It would have taken me a long time to do on my own. I saw only a handful of people from Boko until after the DRC border formalities (still remote but increasingly more people), and no cars, so I was extremely lucky.
The road on the DRC side is better. It still sucks but isn't as technical. Oh and before the border on the Congo B side there was indeed a very good stretch of piste for maybe 20kms or so, very unexpected. But then no mans land is quite bad again.
I wouldn't do this if it were wet. The climbs / descents could be quite dangerous. I have little off-road experience though, im sure if you were into it and had a suitable bike it would be ok.
Ended up riding to Kimpese. Not a good idea to ride at night; should have slept in Luozi. Kimpese at night was chaos and ended up at a super loud and dark motel / nightclub. An absurd end to an epic day.
Nothing paid at border on either side. Congo-B guides were sadly drunk at 11am but friendly. DRC official was very friendly as were the people in the village there. Didn't stop at DGM at Luozi. Tried to get a passavant / TIP at Luozi but nobody was at customs. I just skipped customs on the way out at Luvo which is a disorganized border.
Btw there seems to be a nice little hotel in Louingui (near Boko) called Chez Nancy or something. You can't miss it, there are several signs and the hotel is prominent on the left side of the road. I would have stayed there rather than in brazza the night before heading to Luozi to save a couple hours. And the area seemed really nice.
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