LOL! Yes....particularly if you have plans to go I'm sure! HaHaHa....bDIt really sucks to read this while I am sitting at work. Looks amazing.
Hi E&M
I have just spent several hours over the last two days reading your incredible journal of your travels. I am so sorry i did not find your adventures earlier as I live in Botswana and would have loved to meet up with you and host you for a couple of days. As you have said several times throughout your travels - "maybe next time". I have long dreamed of travelling as you do and when the opportunity presents itself I will surely use your travel experiences as a guide. Enjoy the rest of your African adventure and safe travels.
Mike
Aloha,
Currently we are on the island of Oahu Hawaii. I have just spent fours hours of my morning poring over this thread and your website. Your journey has been inspirational. My wife Tas and I are planning our over landing trip and we were planning the basic same route you guys have taken. We`ll be in our 85 FJ60 Land Cruiser "ZEVRO". I know your running a diesel but I was curious if you paid attention to gasoline availability? What was your availability for diesel like? I`ve heard gasoline is easier to come by. Is this true in your travels?
Well, may the road to anywhere be safe and smooth. We will be following your trial in the near future.
Charlie & Tas
Hi,
Just stumbled across your thread, very informative, inspirational and with some great pics.
We are planning a trip for next year in our Troopy camper from London through Central Asia then south to Cape Town.
Sudan looks to be very hospitable, Sudan and Ethiopia are both on the australian travel advisors hotlist for 'travel not recommended' but it looks to be pretty safe from your posts. Did you ever feel at risk in either of these countries?
How do you plan on entering Europe from Africa? We are planning Italy - Tunisia - Libya - Egypt. Although not so sure about Libya at this stage. Would be interested to see how you go.
Did you ship your vehicle from South America to South Africa with all your contents or had to remove and send separately?
Espen & Malin,
Thanks for getting back to us. Sounds great about the gas issue. For communications, did you guys have a sat. phone or just a cell phone? What about radio`s VHF, SSB or CB? Did you have a need for any of those? So is there anything you wish you had but didn`t and things you have but wish you didn`t? It`s so easy to over pack. You end up packing things you don`t need. Tas is developing our web site so we`ll be sure to pass it on when it is up an running. We will continue to follow you guys and learn from the pros.Take care,
Charli & Tas
Hi,
this is unfortunate that you are stuck in Port Said. I hope the ferry to Iskenderum will run at least one last time. It was always an on-off thing and not predictable.
Having travelled by car in this part of the world a few times I have a few suggestions. I want to add though that the last time I have driven through this area was a few weeks before the war started in Syria. Things may have changed in the meantime.
If you do not want to drive the northern (and shortest) route through the Sinai because it is to close to Gaza, you can take the southern route (it is much longer, but quite beautiful) via Sharm el-Sheik, Nuweibaa and Taba to Eilat (Israel). Alternatively you can take the ferry from Nuweibaa to Aqaba (Jordan). I think it still operates. From Aqaba you can either travel a bit through Jordan (it is worth a trip) and then go via Allenby Bridge to Israel or go directly from Aqaba to Eilat. The southern route is normally a lot safer because there are a lot of hotels and tourist areas along that route. The last option is to take a container from Alexandria (no fun, expensive).
I hope you find a good solution.
Stefan
Hi Espen & Malin,
Thank you for getting back to me with such a detailed answer. We always thought Libya would be an issue, last time I looked, at the beginning of this year they were still issuing tourist visas. But even then we were still a bit iffy about crossing a war torn and unstable country.
The route that Stefan has mentioned above looks to be an interesting alternative, Jordan in particular looks to have many attractions worth visiting. The trouble for us is, if we are to take this route in reverse Greece/Italy - Israel - Jordan - Egypt - Sudan, Sudan does not allow entry to visitors with Israeli visa/stamps in their passports. In some of the travel adviser agencies we have checked they mention that they "May" not allow entry if you have been through Israel. So its a bit of a difficult one. I'm hoping that with the amount of countries and visas that have been stamped in our passports they will either not notice or see that we were just passing through as part of a larger trip either that or pay our way through. It may be a bit of a naive approach but maybe we can play this to our advantage.
Interesting that you were able to do the RO RO option without removing anything from your vehicle. Most of the cargo companies that we have tried all mention that the car can only contain the factory tool kit, spare and jack. More so because, like you said, they do not lock the vehicles therefore they do not want to take any responsibility for any items inside the vehicle. Because our troop carrier is being set up as a camper in the back we can not lock off the cargo area like you guys did which is a good idea. We are looking at a 20ft container with our tires slightly deflated because of the height of the troop carrier. This way we are able to leave as many items in the car as we like and the container and car are both locked. However this is considerably more expensive, from Sydney to the UK, about $5000 AUD (same as USD).
How did you go with your passports, they must be completely filled with visas and stamps, do you travel with two passports? With Australian passports you can request a frequent travelers passport which has more pages. I'm thinking this will be something that I'll have to organise before we leave because my current passport is nearly full but doesn't expire until sept 2015.
Anyway, thanks again for your info, keep on posting as we are very keen to see how you go on this leg of your journey!
Jerome & Jess