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#209486 - 10/21/05 10:47 AM Ethiopia
super mono
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Anyone biked in Ethiopia? We are planning a trip of the northern curuit in Dec/Jan...4 weeks.
What to do about the kids who throw rocks?
Can I buy alchol for my trangia?
Can we "wild" camp or are there too many people and not enuf wild spaces?
Any useful info would be much appreciated.
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#213350 - 11/10/05 05:01 PM Re: Ethiopia [Re: super mono]
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hi, yes I was cycling in ethiopia three years ago during the summer in the north and south.
Well its difficcult to describe the country but i general is pretty hard travelling by bike there, but if you dont have esperience about Africa is better that you choose anothtes countrie to begin.
Bad roads in the north, a lot of mountains, difficult to find suplies,isolated areas whithout villages ,etc.. but breathtakings landscapes,uncontaminated people by tourisim, truly Africa really. South is better, paves roads till 250 kms from Addis after to Hagar continous more or less well , if you wanna go to the Kenia border the trip will be risk, malaria, no towns, shiftas( thiefs) and unfriendly tribes some times and difficult to find out places to get food and water, if you want to visit this area is better that you contact with a local guides .
I said the bad things , just in case, but is a beatiful countri, friendly people and really I dint have any trouble when I was there , and for me worth the trave despite teh difficults thatt you have to face.
If u want more information you can contact with me by email
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#232609 - 03/15/06 03:24 PM Re: Ethiopia [Re: super mono]
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First,Excuse my poor english.I cycled from Addis to Lalibela,Gonder ,Bar Dar and back to Addis.Wonderful country,wonderful and horrible people(ONE HALF IS NICE ONE HALF IS BAD).Cycling is very hard in the north,lots of hills and high attitude,but wonderful countryside and monastries.You can use your dent,but be sure nobody can see it.I stayed mostly in Hotels(Every 50-120 km)becouse of safety.When you met kids on the road entertain them,dont shout .As more fun they have with you as less stones will fly behind you. My personal Highlight was the bad road from Kobo to Lalibella,a two days mountainbike ride into the wonderful Lasta Highlands on a four wheel drive road,no cars,less people,wonderful nature,a dream,but a tour just for the hard one.I cycled four weeks long, it was very,very,very hard,sometimes i was so angry ,but i liked it soooooo much .Have fun.
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