Ever wondered what an Overland truck for safaris in Africa looks like? Look no further, as you will find all the information you need right here... Having spent more than 6 years as an overland truck driver and guide, I think I can safely say that I know what an overland truck looks and feels like! For many years it was my home, my office, my international arrivals lounge and my window on the world. To our overland travellers it was their means of experiencing Africa in all its glory! I have a great respect for these rugged and powerful vehicles. They are up for any challenge. Built for strength, safety and endurance, they keep going and going and going. Overland safari trucks overcome the challenges of Africa Overland Truck Safari Africa Africa presents a variety of challenges: rocky terrain, sandy terrain, washed out rivers, flooded rivers, steep hills, daunting cliffs, endless deserts and tropical rain forest. All of these are possible with the specially modified overland safari trucks - where strength, endurance and safety are always paramount. Comfortable Overland Truck Safaris in Africa Besides strength, endurance and safety, the overland trucks used for safaris in Africa offer a basic level of comfort. They allow for a spacious seating arrangement, and are equipped with all different kinds of features that you might need during a safari in Africa. View all overland truck features on OverlandingAfrica.com's overland safari truck diagram.

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Claudia de VriesClaudia de Vries is the managing director of OverlandingAfrica.com and adventure travel guru. She has traversed the lengths and widths of Africa as both a guide and driver of a variety of custom-built overland trucks for a number of overlanding companies – sharing Africa’s beauty with literally thousands of adventure seekers visiting Africa. Claudia lives a “slightly” quieter life since settling down in South Africa with her family.

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