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Around Africa in a 4x4 without a Carnet - mid 2016 to mid 2018

Hi All,

I'm driving around the perimeter of Africa in my Jeep Wrangler, and I'm going without a Carnet.

I've read a lot of conflicting reports and have struggled to get the real details about which countries a Carnet is 100% mandatory for.

I will update this thread with the details of each country as I pass through, hopefully others will find the information useful.

Morocco - no problem, temp import for 3 months, completely free.
More details here - Overland Morocco Travel - WikiOverland

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Hi all,

Driving into Mauritania without a Carnet is no problem at all.

10 Euro for the Temporary Import Permit, which can be valid for one week, 10 days or one month depending on what you say to the guy who writes it out.

All the details, including insurance, price, gas prices, etc. for Overlanding in Mauritania are here: Overland Mauritania Travel - WikiOverland

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Hi all,

Driving your own vehicle into Senegal without a Carnet is no problem at all.
In all my research I though Senegal would be one of the only countries in Africa where a Carnet is 100% mandatory. Not so at all.
I crossed at Diama. Also note vehicles older than 5 or 8 years CAN be driven through Senegal no problem. That rule only applies to vehicles being permanently imported into Senegal.

2,500CFA for the temp import, which is only valid for 48 hours, then go an renew it in Dakar for free, for two weeks then another 2 weeks if you wish.

(Note: Even if you have a Carnet the same thing must be done after 48 hours)

All the details, including insurance, price, gas prices, etc. for Overlanding in Senegal are here: Overland Senegal Travel - WikiOverland

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Hi Dan,

thank you so much for posting your travels around Africa without a carnet.

Just one little details I would suggest, please mention the border crossings you did ... because even its into or out of the same country it could also be different on another border crossing.

Enjoy your trip
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Hey Everyone,

Driving into Gambia without a Carnet is no problem at all.

I believe the Temporary Import Permit is supposed to be free (a friend recently paid nothing) - though after a many hour stand-off I wound up paying 10,000CFA, which I'm pretty sure was not official (no receipt given). Oh well.

I was given 30 days (same as my personal Visa) and I crossed at Farafenni

All the details, including insurance, price, gas prices, etc. for Overlanding in Gambia are here: Overland Gambia Travel - WikiOverland

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great stuff , keep up the good work ,I am going next year
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[QUOTE=ta-rider;579424]Without a Carned we got a 5 days permit at the boarder wich could be extendet in Dakar for a little money:

[url=http://schoene-motorradtouren.de/?report=senegal]Motorrad R
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Hi All,


Namibia without a Carnet is no problem at all. They issue a 14-day Temp Import Permit at the border for free in less than 5 minutes.
NOTE: all foreign vehicles pay a "road tax" of around $23 USD to enter (that applies if you have a Carnet or not).


Also note if you ship into or out of Namibia, you MUST have a Carnet, no exceptions.
Driving in or out you don't need one.


I came in at Rucana falls from Angola, but it's the same at all the borders (confirmed by many people).


Also note if you drive into South Africa you get a 6 month Temp Import Permit that can be used in all the SACU countires (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland), so then you can drive between those countires extremely easily for a whole 6 months.


All the details on Namibia including the price of gas and diesel, sulphur content of dielse, etc. for Overlanding in Namibia in your own vehicle can be found on WikiOverland here: http://wikioverland.org/Namibia



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Botswana without a Carnet is no problem at all. They issue a 30-day Temp Import Permit at the border for free in less than 5 minutes.
NOTE: all foreign vehicles pay for a Road Permit, Road Fund and mandatory State Insurance, for a total of $30.77 USD for a 4x4.
(that applies if you have a Carnet or not).


Also note if you drive into South Africa you get a 6 month Temp Import Permit that can be used in all the SACU countires (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland), so then you can drive between those countries extremely easily for a whole 6 months without even talking to Customs.



All the details for Overlanding in Botswana in your own vehicle can be found on WikiOverland here: http://wikioverland.org/Botswana
it has details like the price of gas and diesel, road quality, bribery information, camping and much, much more



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