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Originally Posted by Young1
We are in New Zealand, planning a trip to Africa.
A carnet here costs approx $600 plus 15% of the value of the bike (that you get back when the bike comes home).
If I have a carnet (as above) and arrive at a border to Egypt, what else do I need to pay? I am a little confused around the Egypt border and what you would pay WITH a carnet already?
Kiwi Mike
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Quoting myself here are my costs:
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The costs for ferries:
Port Said to Iskenderum:
450$ for the bike
200$ for me
50$ for the cabin (I´ve heard of people asking 150 for the cabin... just get it on the ferry, there is a nice reception there).
200$ for the fixer and customs clearance
500 EGP for... I don't know...
100 extra EGP because the ferry did not leave on wed but sunday, so that was the parking tax (ridiculous....)
Total: 900$ and 600 EGP.
Wadi Halfa to Aswan:
on sudanese side:
ferry ticket: 250 SdP
moto ticket: 206 SdP
Tax, customs, office and fixer fee... 280SdP
Capitain Tips: 40Sdp
Passport Registration (I forgot to do so in Khartoum): 240 SdP
Total: 1016 SdP
on egypcian side:
3500 EgP for Carnet
200$ for fixer, customs, etc..
Total cost for everything together:
1100$ + 3500 EgP + 1016SdP = Aprox 1840$, and that is without adding the hotel + food costs for the 2 weeks I had to wait total on sudan and egypt....
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3500 EgP was for the carnet, the rest are actual costs of fixers/ferry tickets/whatever else. So having a carnet expect costs to be someting like 1400 US$ more or less.
Good luck!