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Welcome to the Overland Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Welcome to the Overland Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
  
 
The information below is intended to give the curious an overview of Overland Travel. Feel free to add questions if you need further clarification.
 
The information below is intended to give the curious an overview of Overland Travel. Feel free to add questions if you need further clarification.
  
=What is "Overland Travel"?=
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==What is "Overland Travel"?==
 
From the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlanding Overlanding] page on Wikipedia:
 
From the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlanding Overlanding] page on Wikipedia:
 
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'''Overlanding''' is the self-reliant overland travel to remote destinations where the journey is the principal goal. Typically, but not exclusively, accommodated by mechanized off-road capable transport (from bicycles to trucks) where the principal form of lodging is camping; often lasting for extended lengths of time (months to years) and spanning international boundaries.
 
'''Overlanding''' is the self-reliant overland travel to remote destinations where the journey is the principal goal. Typically, but not exclusively, accommodated by mechanized off-road capable transport (from bicycles to trucks) where the principal form of lodging is camping; often lasting for extended lengths of time (months to years) and spanning international boundaries.
 
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So it's all about traveling through countries "on the land", with some kind of vehicle.
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Exactly where you go, what vehicle you take and how long you go for are all up to you!
  
 
=Wait, you can drive around the world?=
 
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=Woah, that's pretty cool.=
 
=Woah, that's pretty cool.=
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Yep, it sure is. That's why [http://wikioverland.org WikiOverland] exists, so that everyone out there can get the information they need to head out on the trip of a lifetime.
  
 
=What about all those oceans?=
 
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=Surely Overlanding is a difficult thing to do?=
 
=Surely Overlanding is a difficult thing to do?=
 
It's not without it's challenges, that's for sure.
 
It's not without it's challenges, that's for sure.
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=Why bother? You could just jump on a tourist bus like everybody else=
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Revision as of 14:50, 5 October 2011

Welcome to the Overland Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

The information below is intended to give the curious an overview of Overland Travel. Feel free to add questions if you need further clarification.

What is "Overland Travel"?

From the Overlanding page on Wikipedia:

Overlanding is the self-reliant overland travel to remote destinations where the journey is the principal goal. Typically, but not exclusively, accommodated by mechanized off-road capable transport (from bicycles to trucks) where the principal form of lodging is camping; often lasting for extended lengths of time (months to years) and spanning international boundaries.

So it's all about traveling through countries "on the land", with some kind of vehicle. Exactly where you go, what vehicle you take and how long you go for are all up to you!

Wait, you can drive around the world?

Yes, absolutely. There are hundreds, maybe even thousands of people out there this very minute driving and riding motorbikes around the world.

Woah, that's pretty cool.

Yep, it sure is. That's why WikiOverland exists, so that everyone out there can get the information they need to head out on the trip of a lifetime.

What about all those oceans?

Good question. That's where ocean freight comes in. Drive your vehicle into a shipping container, get it loaded onto a container ship and meet it on the next continent. It's not nearly as expensive as you think. See the [Vehicle Shipping] page for more information.

Surely Overlanding is a difficult thing to do?

It's not without it's challenges, that's for sure.

Why bother? You could just jump on a tourist bus like everybody else

Sounds dangerous to me. Is It?