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It's going to be a long 300km...
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Old 31 Aug 2012
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Yemen - if anyone needs help...

...i live here in Sana'a

Drop me a PM/Email if you need a hand. Have safe bike storage in the old city and beds.

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Hi Joe,
nice of you. I was there 2 years ago, had a blast. How's the situation nowadays, especially the coastal road to Oman and the Hadramout valley ?

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.... And what about Visa ? I' m now in Armenia going to Iran , VAE and Oman . Wehre is the best to get a Visa. I'm Suisse on a F 800 gs and i would like crossing yemen and going by ship to Dibouti.
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In all honesty the security situation is pooh. Unless you're coming in from Djibouti the east of the country is too risky at the moment; and i'm a risk taker. I'd be surprised if you can still get through from Oman. The coast road is a basket case at the moment.
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I would totally agree with Joe:

If you come in from Saudi Arabia on the coast road you might be able to get further south along the coast road to Mokha and ship to Djibouti from there.

But then there are the pirates who have come a lot further north into the Red Sea now. It is quite a risk and unless you are a hundred per cent sure that you find a captain whom you can perfectly trust not to strike a deal with the pirates you should think twice before going on a Dhow with the bike!

Coming from Oman you might be able to reach the Hadramaut unharmed, but the way further west is basically off limits! The only option would be the coast road to Aden. There is no way to go from Shibam directly to Sana'a. The way from Shibam southward to Mukalla is highly dangerous! On the coast westward the security forces might not let you cross through uncertain territory between Mukalla and Aden, at least not without a police or military escort. And lastly, the road north from Aden to Sana'a is certainly also not without risks.

All in all: I am sure it is not worth all the risk-taking right now!

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Ho Jo can we email you as we are going to try and go overland in our own car through Yemen to Oman and any help would be great.
AdventureBug – The Crazy Travelers | Chris and Elayne Clash journey in the worlds most travelled homemade buggy, Victor!

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Ho Jo can we email you as we are going to try and go overland in our own car through Yemen to Oman and any help would be great.
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have you done this yet? I was thinking of Yemen to Oman... thanks
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