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2cvfred 29 Nov 2007 16:49

Border between Sudan and Uganda
 
I talked to an aid worker based in Sudan and he told me the border between Sudan and Uganda is open.

Can somebody confirm this?

While I am at it, can I travel further down via Ruanda, Burundi into Tanzania without problems?

petefromberkeley 29 Nov 2007 21:41

I heard that too, but I can't confirm it

Ugandabike 6 Dec 2007 10:34

Borders
 
Cannyour embassy in east africa to get the latest on the sudan uganda.

Unfortunatly even if the border is open, this is a very dangerous route. Even if you have no probelms in Sudan, the northern region of Uganda is very dangerous right now even though there is supposed to be a cease fire between the LRA and the Governemnt of Uganda... You might be able to get a convoy, but the risk of banditry is high in this are due to several thousand displaced soldiers, many of them children.

Like I said, the situation has cooled off as of yet, however it is impossable to know when it will flare up again. A safer route would be Khartum, addis, nairobi kampala kigali if your headed via burundi. The safety must be weighed against tiem, If you are able to get a convoy for that 100 KM between the border and Gulu town you will be fine. If not, camp out at the border until early morning and make sure to do this strech at about 11:00 am with full assurance that even with mechanical problems you will be in gulu or beyond by night fall.

Rwanda border is amazingly easy, no visa fee for Canadians, americans (many other expempt as well) and burundi is good as well, the only stickey spot is the route between sudan and Uganda.

Anyhow, good luck.

slep_afrika 11 Dec 2007 19:46

I assume you are going south from Khartoum. A Friend of mine did this one year ago and the road was not that easy. Have a look at this for detailed information on his page.
I came from Central African Republic in December 2005 to this border. We had to pass the LRA and it was not really fun but we were able to manage it, maybe we had a lot of luck. In 2005 it was strictly advised to avoid Gulu. We drove from Yei to Arua/Uganda and then via Pakwach to Kampala. See this for the facts.

Peter


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