De France au Bénin à moto: impossible de traverser le sud de l'Algérie?
by Titobultaco
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour a tous, je prepare un voyage a moto de France au Benin (Cotonou). En raison de la situation actuelle au Mali j'avais l'intention de traverser l'Algerie jusqu'au Niger, mais j'ai appris que les autorités Algeriène ne permettent pas de traverser le sud du pays. Quelqu'un pourrait-il me confirmé ou démentir cette information. Merci par avance.
Bonsoir
Tu peux traverser le sud algérien avec bien sûr un visa,
Ce que tu ne peux pas traverser c'est bien les zones pétrolière, il te faut une autorisation spéciale (presque impossible), la route et très lougne 1800 km (national 1) et c'est une grande désert, tu trouveras des stations d'essence que cheque 400 km en plus ya que du mazout donc si tu tombe en panne tu es vraiment dans la mmm , le plus difficile a faire est de Ghardaïa a Tamanrasset ( 1400 km ) la bonne nouvelle et que cette route est très fréquentes.
Pour plus d'information , n'hesite pas à me contacter.
A plus.
Salutations.
Pour plus d'information , n'hesite pas à me contacter.
A plus.
Salutations.
Voici mon mail youcef.amir@hotmail.com
Salutations.
Bonsoir
Tu peux traverser le sud algérien avec bien sûr un visa,
Ce que tu ne peux pas traverser c'est bien les zones pétrolière, il te faut une autorisation spéciale (presque impossible), la route et très lougne 1800 km (national 1) et c'est une grande désert, tu trouveras des stations d'essence que cheque 400 km en plus ya que du mazout donc si tu tombe en panne tu es vraiment dans la mmm , le plus difficile a faire est de Ghardaïa a Tamanrasset ( 1400 km ) la bonne nouvelle et que cette route est très fréquentes.
Pour plus d'information , n'hesite pas à me contacter.
A plus.
Salutations.
D'abord il faut avoir le visa et après In Amenas il ne faut pas trop y compter pour un voyage dans le Sud POU UN OCCIDENTAL.
Ensuite, au Sud de Tam peu de chance qu'il te laisse passer pour l'instant
R.
Pour plus d'information , n'hesite pas à me contacter.
A plus.
Salutations.
D'abord il faut avoir le visa et après In Amenas il ne faut pas trop y compter pour un voyage dans le Sud POU UN OCCIDENTAL.
Ensuite, au Sud de Tam peu de chance qu'il te laisse passer pour l'instant
R.
Merci Youcef, je faisais référence au trajet Tamanghasset - In-Guezzam sur la frontière avec le Niger. Si cela n'est pas possible il me reste la Mauritanie mais c'est un très long détour pour aller au Bénin et sans doute plus dangereux que l'Algerie.
Merci beaucoup pour l'info.
Merci pour ton commentaire. Je te poserais d'autres questions au fur et a mesure que mon projet avance. Une question quand meme a tu fais cette route?
A bientot.
Oui plusieurs fois, la derniere en 2007 mais depuis c'est risqué!
RR/
RR/
Merci Youcef, je faisais référence au trajet Tamanghasset - In-Guezzam sur la frontière avec le Niger. Si cela n'est pas possible il me reste la Mauritanie mais c'est un très long détour pour aller au Bénin et sans doute plus dangereux que l'Algerie.
Merci beaucoup pour l'info.
C'est pas l'Algérte qui est risquée, c'est le Niger! Mais l' Algérie a tendance à interdire le passage.
RR.
C'est pas l'Algérte qui est risquée, c'est le Niger! Mais l' Algérie a tendance à interdire le passage.
RR.
Bonjour a tous, je prepare un voyage a moto de France au Benin (Cotonou). En raison de la situation actuelle au Mali j'avais l'intention de traverser l'Algerie jusqu'au Niger, mais j'ai appris que les autorités Algeriène ne permettent pas de traverser le sud du pays. Quelqu'un pourrait-il me confirmé ou démentir cette information. Merci par avance.
Bonjour a tous, c'est vrai la frantiere Algerienne entre le Mali et le Niger ca fait 8 semaines et c étè encor fermé sauf pour les commercans les transporteures du gaz est tous les produits alimentaires ...Ils on le droit 2 fois par semaine. Pour la route d'alger ou d'oran jusqu'a tammanrasset en prenant la route nationle n° 06 vers le sud ouest c tres connu, les tres jolis oasis. Aucin problemes, est a chaque 100 km a peu pres une station d'essense.C mon pay le sahara.Bon preparation.
Bonjour a tous, c'est vrai la frantiere Algerienne entre le Mali et le Niger ca fait 8 semaines et c étè encor fermé sauf pour les commercans les transporteures du gaz est tous les produits alimentaires ...Ils on le droit 2 fois par semaine. Pour la route d'alger ou d'oran jusqu'a tammanrasset en prenant la route nationle n° 06 vers le sud ouest c tres connu, les tres jolis oasis. Aucin problemes, est a chaque 100 km a peu pres une station d'essense.C mon pay le sahara.Bon preparation.
Merci pour ton information, cela m'est bien sur très utile. J'espère que la situation changera d'ici la fin de l'année mais j'ai peu d'espoir. Peut-etre un jour aurais-je l'occasion de visiter ton pays qui m'a l'air très beau. J'ai meme commencé a apprendre l'arabe. Merci encore.
Bonjour
tu veux vraiment faire toute la route en moto ? en ce moment c'est pas des plus simple, sinon tu peux louer une machine ou en acheter une d'occasion sur place et faire les pays limitrophes depuis le Benin ou la Cote d'ivoire, si cela t'interesse j'ai quelques bonne adresses sur ces deux pays
tu veux vraiment faire toute la route en moto ? en ce moment c'est pas des plus simple, sinon tu peux louer une machine ou en acheter une d'occasion sur place et faire les pays limitrophes depuis le Benin ou la Cote d'ivoire, si cela t'interesse j'ai quelques bonne adresses sur ces deux pays
Bonsoir
Effectivement interdiction totale de traverser le Sahara ! Déjà tu n'auras pas de visa et puis une fois à El Golea, tu ne pourras pas descendre plus bas sauf accompagné par un guide obligatoire pour les touristes voulant se rendre à Timimoun, Beni Abbès, Taghit, ... Pour descendre vers Tamanrasset, pas d'autorisation ! Il y a des étrangers qui doivent descendre pour raisons professionnelles, et dans ce cas, c'est avec escorte militaire !
Pas de passage possible non plus au poste frontière avec le Niger, interdit à tout étranger !
LILI
Effectivement interdiction totale de traverser le Sahara ! Déjà tu n'auras pas de visa et puis une fois à El Golea, tu ne pourras pas descendre plus bas sauf accompagné par un guide obligatoire pour les touristes voulant se rendre à Timimoun, Beni Abbès, Taghit, ... Pour descendre vers Tamanrasset, pas d'autorisation ! Il y a des étrangers qui doivent descendre pour raisons professionnelles, et dans ce cas, c'est avec escorte militaire !
Pas de passage possible non plus au poste frontière avec le Niger, interdit à tout étranger !
LILI
Il n'y a personne qui soit née sous une mauvaise étoile, il n'y a que des gens qui ne savent pas lire le ciel. (Dalaï Lama)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
Merci Lili, oui je me doutais, je pensais passer par le Maroc et la Mauritanie mais cela represente un detour important. Alors.... je ne sais pas. Merci beaucoup quand meme, Ernesto.
Merci pour ton message, avec les problemes pour traverser l'Algerie et ceux avec les Islamistes au Niger je pensais faire le detour par la Mauritanie, mais cela fais un grand detour et franchement je voulais traverser le desert. Alors je ne sais pas trop quoi faire en ce moment.
Merci quand meme de m'avoir ecris,
Ernesto.
Pour tes adresses, oui, si tu as quelque chose au Benin bien sur, merci.
Bonjour
Et en Mauritanie, obligation de prendre le côté de l'océan, impossible de traverser le désert là-bas non plus !
Le Niger, ce n'est pas la peine d'y songer ! Interdit pour des étrangers au nord (l'Aïr - Arlit - Agadez) sans parler que même pour des locaux il y a problèmes (http://occitan-touareg.over-blog.com/niger-banditisme-sur-l%E2%80%99axe-agadez-arlit)
LILI
Et en Mauritanie, obligation de prendre le côté de l'océan, impossible de traverser le désert là-bas non plus !
Le Niger, ce n'est pas la peine d'y songer ! Interdit pour des étrangers au nord (l'Aïr - Arlit - Agadez) sans parler que même pour des locaux il y a problèmes (http://occitan-touareg.over-blog.com/niger-banditisme-sur-l%E2%80%99axe-agadez-arlit)
LILI
Il n'y a personne qui soit née sous une mauvaise étoile, il n'y a que des gens qui ne savent pas lire le ciel. (Dalaï Lama)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
mais rien ni personne ne vient à bout de ceux qui défendent une cause juste... (Mano Dayak)
Merci Lili, je m'excuse j'ai un clavier anglais donc pas d'accents ni de cedille. J'apprecie ta reponse a mon message, je pense qu'a la fin je prendrais l'avion pour visiter mes amis beninois. A l'est ou a l'ouest je ne vois que des complications. La politique define les regles du jeu. Peut-etre un jour pourrons nous voyager librement sur notre magnifique planete.... peut-etre.
Encore merci mille fois,
Ernesto.
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Thanks in advance! 😉 Ladava
Hello! We’re planning a motorcycle trip that will include a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau in June 2026.
We’re unsure (still debating) whether we should stay at a hotel on-site and get to the memorial with an Uber (leaving our bikes at the hotel) and book a guided tour, or base ourselves in Kraków and take a tour that includes transport.
One thing’s for sure—we’d prefer a guide in French since we don’t speak English 😅.
Could you share your experiences or advice? I understand we need to book online rather than on-site. Thanks in advance for your replies!
Could you share your experiences or advice? I understand we need to book online rather than on-site. Thanks in advance for your replies!
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a road trip in Cuba and was wondering if there are any bike rental places (125/500cc) with reasonable rates—not the Harley rental places!
Thanks for your help. Wave of headlights! !
I’m planning a road trip in Cuba and was wondering if there are any bike rental places (125/500cc) with reasonable rates—not the Harley rental places!
Thanks for your help. Wave of headlights! !
Hello,
Next October we’re planning to ride the Ruta de la Plata by motorcycle—a historic Spanish route that runs from Gijón to Seville, also known as the N630.
Has anyone here already ridden it?
Unfortunately, I’m worried that parts of the N630 may have disappeared or merged with the A66 motorway, forcing us to ride long stretches of highway, which we’d rather avoid.
Thanks in advance for any tips or details about this route!




