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About
African Overland Truck Adventures
Important:
These are budget
tours with full client participation that include cooking, washing up,
cleaning the truck and shopping for food and are carried out on a rota
system, giving everyone a chance to enjoy the full African Experience.
Except in exceptional circumstances, all vehicles have two crew - a Driver
and a Tour Leader. Their experience and
knowledge will enable you to get the most out of your trip and to have an
unforgettable experience.
Please note special booking conditions
apply to our overland trips see our
booking conditions
For more trips
through Africa also
see
Budget African Truck Adventures
African Overland Truck Adventures
African Adventures and Safaris
African Adventure Safaris
Trans Africa Expeditions
Middle East Overland
Trans Asia Expedition
Our
'African Overland Truck Adventures' are generally of a long nature
and run on expedition vehicles which carry up to 24 people with a crew
of two. You will have a active involvement in the day to day running of
the trip and will be expected to get stuck in and do some work, whether
its cleaning the truck, lighting fires, collecting firewood, preparing
meals, erecting tents (it is approx 70/30 camping & simple local hotels)
and generally being an integral part of the group when it is needed.
Expect to sometimes get dirty and not be able to have hot showers every
night and things may well go wrong or not to plan..............this is
simply down to the countries and the continents we operate in and that
you are thinking of travelling to - our opinion is that it adds to the
flavour of the trip, so if any of the above freaks or frustrates you
then please seriously think again about doing one of these overland
trips.
But if you are looking for an adventure, enjoy meeting new people,
don't mind getting stuck in and involved at ground level - then jump on
board!!
A typical day 'on the road' is around eight hours and will go something
like this: After breakfast of cereal and toast, tea and coffee and
everyone has packed up their tents we 'hit the road' around 8.30am as
our exciting overland truck expedition begins. We stop along the way for
photos and snacks etc and usually have lunch around 12.30pm, whether
it's in a town or on the side of the road. If the latter it usually
consists of salad, sandwiches and fruit or if we are in a town or city
you may have the opportunity to try the local food stalls. En route on
our overland safaris we will stop for food and water in a local town or
city so as to give the cooks for that evening's meal a chance to buy
fresh produce! We camp up for the evening around 5.30pm. Our overland
tours are about pitching in and working as a team: whether it be in a
campsite or bush camp, everyone puts up their tents with their tent
partner and then helps setting the tables and stools out, getting the
fire going (whether it be gas or wood), getting water boiling for a hot
cuppa, and helping the cooks prepare the fine fare for the evening meal
(this is your chance to impress or flop!). Don't panic - your crew and
other group members will have plenty of advice for you!
If we are at a campsite the majority do have a bar and showers! Usually
our days on the road on our overland truck expeditions are between one
and two days. However, there are times when we are on the road for two
to three days, but this is rare and we will then be parked up somewhere
for several days eg Zanzibar 4 days, Victoria Falls 4 days.
KEY FEATURES OF THE
OVERLAND EXPEDITION VEHICLES
The majority of our vehicles are Scania 93 series 4x2 trucks of
between 220 and 280 horsepower.
They are purpose built trucks made to deal with the terrain and climates we
encounter along the way on our trips in Africa.
During all the trips preventative maintenance is carried out by the drivers who
are trained in the UK. Vehicles are built mainly in the UK, with practicality
and comfort in mind.
All trucks are equipped with:
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Inward and forward
facing coach seats with head rests, providing more storage space for your
souvenirs and luggage as well as more leg room for our overland travel groups to
stretch out on the longer journeys. It means we can't pack as many people in as
with 'bus' type forward-facing layouts with narrow aisles, but the extra space
is always appreciated!
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The Beach - a unique
feature which enables several people at a time to be up and out in the open with
panoramic views on our Africa and Middle East tours.
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Under-seat storage for
your backpack so you have easy access even when driving
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A mixture of side and
rear roll-up and fixed windows, providing extensive viewing
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All trucks are
equipped with sand mats and, where necessary tyre chains
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12V charging points
for Video and Mobile phone batteries
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On board stereo with
MP3, MD or CD walkman adaptor
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A comprehensive range
of spare parts and tools
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Large dried and fresh
food storage capacities
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Onboard truck safe for
valuables and money
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Overhead lockers for
cameras and day bags
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Large water carrying
capacity
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Internal truck buzzer
system
- Internal and external lighting
- Long range fuel tanks
Accessory equipment carried:
- Spacious 'Dome' or 'A frame' style two-person tents with
in-built ground sheets and mosquito netting
- Cooler boxes (for storage of fresh food and drinks)
- All weather awnings for wet weather and shade
- Professionally compiled expedition medical kit
- All cooking and cutlery equipment
- Well stocked on-board library
- Gas cooker and fire grate
- Campstools
CREW
Our crew have gained a considerable knowledge and experience of travelling even
before they join us. They have a passion and an enthusiasm for their work and
for the countries and places we visit.
Except in exceptional circumstances, all vehicles have two crew - a Driver and a
Tour Leader. Their experience and knowledge will enable you to get the most out
of your trip and to have an unforgettable experience. Their roles are many and
varied and include amongst other things, maintaining the truck throughout the
trip, organising group activities and bookings, managing trip funds, overseeing
group rosters, organising border crossings and permits, organising the day to
day running of the trip and passing on general information to the group.
However, Tour Leaders are not guides as such, so do not expect them to hold your
hand every step of the way, get out and experience things for yourself, read the
guide books, get lost in markets, met the local people and talk to them - its
all part of the experience!
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