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Switzerland to Cape (west route) Nov 2012
Hia all
We plan to drive the west route, starting from switzerland with a 4x4 (i hope 4x4 are welcome too)
We have a timeframe from only 8 weeks - and will fligt back - and ships the car back.
We cant plan with more time - without quitting our jobs, so we decided to do it the fast way - this time...
Currently we works on the visas - recognizing we are pretty late - for so many visas. We dont have the time to get the visas on the way - we want to start with all of them.
Starting from Switzerland, driving to italy and shipping us and the car to marroco.
Then the route is planned this way: Marocco, Westsahare, Mauretanien, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Kongo, Dr Kongo, Angola, Namibia.
Only in marocco we dont need a visa - each other country need one.
Because of our pace, we plan to do the trip as single car, because most of all travellers have enough time, to enjoy beatiful places a bit more...
But maye we can work on the route togehter with others, can share gps tracks and so on.
Unfortunately the situation in mali dont seems to get better in the next months, and i dont know if we get our visa. To drive arround mali is possible - but than there we have to get some additional Visa`s and have to calculate more time for border crossings.
I found here some more threads about - but mostly for the way from the cape upside.
Surfy
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21 Aug 2012
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I have now have merged my Website together with my Blog. You can translate the website to english, the link to the "translator" is on the right menü side, maye you have to scroll down a bit.
Trans-Africa
I have done my best to compress the informations - so it isnt so much stuff to read.
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We should get our carnet on monday, and are in hurry to get most of the Visa's.
Mauretania has refused the Visa, because they want a booked flight - or the carnet... And this is a easy Visa to get on the way...
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Hi,
Well i traveled the westcoast without a carned but it will make live easyer (and more expensive) if you have one. You are indeed late to start organizing your visa but if you would have started earyer some of your visa might be expired before you get there.
To get my visa for Angola took me 3 Months...when i finaly got it my congo visa where allready expired...
Lone way up...eine etwas andere Afrikareise - Teil 3
Anyway have fun, Tobi
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Because of the risk of the carnet - i will try it also without on the borders.
I had to deposit 50% of the worth of the car, and have to sign, that i will be additional liable for 125% of the worth. When you read the clauses - thats a really bad kind of paper.
Only good point is, that i was able to set a really low worth. But 175% of a low worth ( 50% deposit & 125% liability) is much anyway.
So it is anyway better, to pay money for a temporay import paper as to show the carnet at the border crossings..
If you loose the car, and have leave the country - the situation is finished this way.
If you loose the car, and have the entry stamp - you are really in trouble... Because you have to pay the bill - worst case szenario.
Only Senegal, Namibia and Southafrice - will reqest the carnet for shure. And there you also can have luck  You can see the carnet-map in my blog - to see where it is really necessary.
I had read your blog some weeks ago  A great journey!
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Now the sleeping plattform building phase has started!
When you have ideas or suggestions - jet is the time to wrote them, because changes are still possible.
More pictures and news of the progress, you can find in the blog @ Trans-Africa in the section "sleeping platform" or "Schlafplattform"
When you have additional ideas or solutions - write em!
Surfy
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Slowly the inner build up nears the finish state
Watertank is equipped, electrical stuff and so on.
More pictures on the website. There are also detailed writeups of how we plan to navigate, and how we will filtrate and clean our water.
Hope you enjoy, and that it is readable with the translator.
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