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FORMALITIES


ADMINISTRATIVE FORMALITIES 

 


First of all, it is imperative that you pre-register online by clicking on the button above

 


Then fill in, sign and send us back by scan to inscription at le-treg.com or by mail to the address :

 


TRAIL AFRICA ORGANIZATION (T.A.O.) - Le Treg EnnediTrail - 5 Avenue Marmontel - 92500 RUEIL MALMAISON

 


Documents to be downloaded and returned to us:

 


For runners or hikers

 

 

 

 


For accompanying persons

 

 


The other possible documents

 

 


To be read by all 

 

 


Participation in the TREG® , an event in an unusual and extreme environment, requires, in addition to appropriate training, good health at the time of your participation.

 


MEDICAL FORMALITIES

 

 

A medical certificate less than one year old is required for all runners as well as an ECG (Electrocardiogram) or an effort test according to the following rules:

 

 

 


The medical certificate and the ECG (Electrocardiogram) must be sent to Isabelle PAUCOT, no later than 31 December 2024, by email to i.paucot at le-treg.com

 


In addition, the hikers will have to bring in their luggage the originals, or a COMPLETE copy of the documents: ECG - stress test - to present at the individual medical briefing.

 


It is important that you start the TREG® events in perfect physical condition, as a latent illness can worsen dramatically in the extreme conditions of the event and make rescue even more difficult.

 


OTHER FORMALITIES

 


Some other formalities will be necessary to participate in the TREG® adventure

 


VISAS:

 

You will need a tourist visa to travel to Chad.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your return date and have at least 2 completely blank pages. It will cost you 70€.


As we are close to the Chadian embassy, we can arrange for your visa to be issued.

 


VACCINES:

 

One vaccine is essential, that of Yellow Fever.


Another one is highly recommended, it is the DTP (Diphtheria - Tetanus - Poliomyelitis).


A preventive treatment against malaria is also recommended (see your doctor to prescribe Doxycycline which is much better tolerated by runners than Malarone).