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Africa overland 2010...Come join us
Anyone want to join my wife and I As we travel through europe down into africa we have a toyota landcruiser hj60 we are looking for other 4x4 people who wish to come with us.
I have already done this on my motorcycle so I do have a good idea of how to travel safely we are pretty easy on route EAST OR WEST but the west coast i do now pretty well.
Have been doing research so will have done homework anyone interested
please drop us a line and we can chat as the more the safer and enjoyable.
We are in wiltshire uk and are almost finished with are prep and paperwork etc...
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Cairo to Cape Town
 We have a group consisting of 2 4x4s and approx 4-6 motorbikes  doing Cairo to Cape Town. We plan to start our trip in Cairo on the 1st Aug. 2010 and arriving in Cape Town approx 100 days later. We are Aussies who are shipping our vehicles and bikes to Egypt. I do not know if this time table fits in your plans, but you are most  to join us for all or part of our adventure. If you would like to see our itinerary let me know.
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east coast
Howdy Paul
That sounds interesting we have been doing research on the east coast by
land from the uk through turkey jordan etc.
I've done west coast on my africa twin 2006 it would be nice to see a different part of africa....Yeah we would love to see your itinery and to travel and make new friend's is what its all about.
Are you in the uk or in australia your trip sound's interesting alot we have
a toyota landcruiser hj60 with many mod's and last owner's went from
namibia to tanzania with only rear diff seal failing.
Hope to hear from you paul....Many regard's From daniel & louise..
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Hello!
We are also planning to go to Africa and the East way. We will start from Sweden in the end of july 2010. Its me and my wife. We want to take it easy and are not in a hurry because today we got clear that my wife has got leave for 13 months! If anyone is going the same way at the same time we could maybe go together some part of the route. Maybe we even can get some good advice for the preparation?!
We will travel with our 4x4 VW bus!!
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 We have a group consisting of 2 4x4s and approx 4-6 motorbikes  doing Cairo to Cape Town. We plan to start our trip in Cairo on the 1st Aug. 2010 and arriving in Cape Town approx 100 days later. We are Aussies who are shipping our vehicles and bikes to Egypt. I do not know if this time table fits in your plans, but you are most  to join us for all or part of our adventure. If you would like to see our itinerary let me know.
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Hi Paul,
Sorry to hijack the thread but you mentioned shipping to Egypt and that triggered a memory.
In short, you may want to consider whether it is more beneficial to ship into a different country than Egypt. A couple of years back while waiting at the Sudanese embassy in Cairo for a Sundanese visa, I met a family that had shipped their 4x4 from South Africa to Egypt for their drive of a lifetime and they had some horrow stories about how long and how expensive it was to clear their vehicle through customs in Alexandria.
Not sure if that is always the case, but having experienced Egyptian bureacracy firsthand, I can imagine that it isn't the most straighforward process. If you have a lot of time and patience, certainly doable, but unless some of the experienced 4x4'ers can recommend an easier way, I would probably look into a different country to ship into and then transit through Egypt, and that process is relatively straighforward and painless. Hope that helps.
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Alternative !
Where would you suggest, perhaps Italy, as I suppose Libya would be out of the question and the there could be Jordan any ideas ?
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Watch the rainy seasons
Hey Guys,
No sure what your respective time frames are, but Zambia and Botswana is quite hard to travel after November because of cotton mud and lots of rain.
My wife and I are heading North from South Africa in May, so I'm sure we'll see each other on the way!
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Hello,
I and the wife could be in the running, we were looking at leaving UK may be around end of February / March 2010, and going the West coast.
We have a 120 series Land Cruiser.
I was looking at Egypt, but decided the robbing Egyptians with the 800% carnet charges and ferry from Egypt to Sudan, soon put paid to that idea.
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Anyone want to join my wife and I As we travel through europe down into africa we have a toyota landcruiser hj60 we are looking for other 4x4 people who wish to come with us.
I have already done this on my motorcycle so I do have a good idea of how to travel safely we are pretty easy on route EAST OR WEST but the west coast i do now pretty well.
Have been doing research so will have done homework anyone interested
please drop us a line and we can chat as the more the safer and enjoyable.
We are in wiltshire uk and are almost finished with are prep and paperwork etc... 
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i am intrested in your trip, what month are you thinking of going.
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Howdy Dave
It is planned for may-june 2010 give or take a month we are all pretty ready
just few more mod's to truck and watch the money side.
I have all paper work ready to sort just before date and can give advice as i have done west coast with friend's on my motorbike.
Have You any date planned for yourself let us now your thoughts it would be good to travel in a group.
Regards...dan & lou..
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Howdy Dave
It is planned for may-june 2010 give or take a month we are all pretty ready
just few more mod's to truck and watch the money side.
I have all paper work ready to sort just before date and can give advice as i have done west coast with friend's on my motorbike.
Have You any date planned for yourself let us now your thoughts it would be good to travel in a group.
Regards...dan & lou.. 
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Hi Dan & Lou
We are thinking of travelling from about the middle of July 2010 at the end of the school year, this is negotiable!! Love your idea of going on the east side, we would particuarly like to see Jordan, the rest is a bonus. We have a Nissan Navara pick up that is prepared ready to go, fitted OME suspension, two inch lift, drawer system for equip, roof rack, plated underneath, winch to front and Engel fridge. We have been to Tunsia and through the Sahara for several days with another group and then to Morroco twice - it is time to spread our wings and we have been considering Africa for the last year or so, but like yourselfs we want to travel with another 4x4 for safety reasons. We are an easy going couple and have enjoyed travelling in groups before. If you are interested we would like to meet up with you to discuss your plans as we would welcome advice for the paperwork side of things. We live on the West coast of the Lake District, (But watch out as Dave is a scouser!!!) How long are long are you thinking of doing the trip for - we thought maybe six months but we are not tied either way.
Regards Dave & Shar
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UK Vette,
Seems like we are swapping countries then... It would be fun to see who had to go through the most amount of absolute &^%$#^& and paperwork to get this done!
I'd again urge all you guys to research rainy seasons a little. If you travel Africa south of the Equator in rainy seasons, you will pretty much be restricted to the main roads and miss all the good stuff.
And I'll mention the Carnet again: South African AA... Google is your friend
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Uk carnet
The west coast route is fine..I spent along time on me motorbike in the rain and all the route i went was fine alittle slippey but not to much heavey
logging truck's etc.
But the wet season in angola is a problem for 4x4 not so much bike's the roads were really bad there wasnt any in some area's just big corragation
full of water.
Anyone out there done the EAST COAST route recently this is a area of concern also...at times weather and sudan visa hurd it's exspensive ferry to sudan and silly diesel tax in syria jordan.
Good luck to us all I say...anyone after help let me now as i can place in the rite direction with our friends on the hubb etc...Regards Dan & Lou   
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UK Vette,
Seems like we are swapping countries then... It would be fun to see who had to go through the most amount of absolute &^%$#^& and paperwork to get this done!
I'd again urge all you guys to research rainy seasons a little. If you travel Africa south of the Equator in rainy seasons, you will pretty much be restricted to the main roads and miss all the good stuff.
And I'll mention the Carnet again: South African AA... Google is your friend
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Hi freeflyd,
I have passed the AA in Cape Town many times, they are located almost opposite the 'Good Hope Center' on Lower main Road, or Sir Lowry's Road, can't remember.
Any way for any one who does not know the AA in South Africa.
I have pulled a few pages of interest.
About the AA – Automobile Association
Carnet de Passage
Travel
AA – Moving You Forward
AA - News Hub
Cross Border Information
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Hey Paul
Me and mate are leaving oz next year around the same time as you but going north through Africa might be nice to stay in contact and hook up in our travels if they cross paths
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