FAQS

  • Yes, participants must attend with their own off-road vehicle. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended.

  • It is important that your vehicle is well-maintained, equipped with robust AT or MT tires, and has a reliable off-road setup.

  • While previous knowledge of off-road driving is an advantage, it is not strictly necessary. The tour provides support for less experienced drivers.

  • Participants must be of legal age.

  • It is recommended to bring off-road specific equipment such as tow straps, tools, a spare tire, a first-aid kit, and a winch.

  • The tour usually takes place even in bad weather, but difficult passages may be adjusted or bypassed depending on conditions.

  • The tour is led by experienced guides, but participants should be aware of the challenges of the route. Safety measures such as communication and vehicle maintenance are central.

  • Yes, the trip is also suitable for beginners seeking an adventure, but basic knowledge of driving an off-road vehicle would be beneficial.

  • Daily stages vary, but the tours usually involve between 5 and 8 hours of driving per day, depending on the route and terrain.

  • Accommodations are organized in advance, mostly in local inns or hotels, but there may also be tent camps or simple overnight options.