OVERSEAS ADVENTURES
Hannibal's Trail
21 - 29 June 2003

Hannibal's Trail is an amazing opportunity to see some of the most breathtaking sights of Spain, France and Italy, as we retrace the steps of the legendary Carthaginian military genius, Hannibal Barca.

Hannibal Barca was just 26 years of age when he made the monumentous decision to take his 35,000 troops including a squadron of elephants on a 1500-mile trek across Europe to fight the Romans.

The journey we undertake passes through Spain across the Pyrenees, the south of France and the Alps into Italy. The journey is perfect for 4x4 drivers, and you will get the chance to improve your off-roading skills, while witnessing some of the most beautiful views Europe has to offer along the way.

The schedule for this adventure is busy, as we aim to cover a great deal of ground in a short amount of time. However, your endeavours will be rewarded by a trip of a lifetime.

Morocco
15 - 29 June 2003

Our two-week trip presents an unmissable chance to combine fantastic off-roading with the incredible sights and sounds of Morocco.

You will get the complete Morocco experience from the amazing landscapes of the High Atlas and the Anti Atlas to the bustling city of Marrakech.

A mixture of hotels and wild camps is used to get the most memorable feel of Morocco. Camping under the desert night sky is a special experience and you will come to understand the Bushman's reverence for the stars, especially the Milky Way. Berber and Touareg hospitality is top quality with mint tea, almonds and couscous offered at every stop.

We run our adventures with three support vehicles, giving you the peace of mind to enjoy our thoroughly researched routes in complete confidence and safety. You will be taught to use a road book with GPS navigation waypoints and km markings.

This is not your average package holiday to the Costa del Sol. It is a demanding off-roading challenge that will test you. However, this is a trip that you will be telling people about for a very long time - when else will you get the chance to drive across the Sahara Desert?
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