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Photo by Ellen Delis,
Lagunas Ojos del Campo,
Antofalla, Catamarca



Trans Sahara Routes.

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Old 28 Oct 2005
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Nema-Goundam-Timbuktu

Hi !

Please let me know GPS waypoints for Mauri/Mali border crossing. Any difficulties, how much time needed to do it? Should we look for guide?

Brgds

Danek
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If you drive Nema-Bassikounou- Fassala Nere (Mori border)-Nampala-Lere(Mali border)-Goundfam- TBT, you don't need WPT. THere3 is a clear and easy piste an no problem on the border.
I did drect piste Bassikonou- Lerneb(Mali border)- Goundam last winter without WPT. Quite tricky to find way somethimes and som confusion on border. Formalities in TBT. In fact the piste is not a straight one, but from vilage to vilage or from well to well.
There is also a piste Nema-Lerneb, which join our one.
WPT: N 16.38,286 W 007,11.530
N 16.46.785 W 006.41.125
N 16.51.242 W 006.07.470
N 16.49.435 W 005.54.715
N 16.53.395 W 005.39.015
N 16.54.210 W 005.39.015 border
I don't know where is a mori police there. Probablly nowhere, but if you don't have really great experience and don' want to have a problems I sugest the first option

regards milan.
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hi Pajk,

is the piste good enough for a 2WD?
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Hi,

You can see the post:

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb...ML/002102.html

3 days is ok for Nema-Timbouctou

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You can drive only the main road, with oficial border with 2WD, for the rest options 4WD is a must. If you are the one with orange disco G4 better stay on the road too...

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