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Africa Overland Truck Crew
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<h3>Africa Overland Truck Crew</h3>
<p>Overland crew, whether having the job of driver, tour leader, guide,                camp manager or cook, all have one thing in common: a passion for                the <a href="http://www.overlandingafrica.com/africa-map-africainfo.php">African countries</a> they                will be taking you through and a desire to instil that passion upon                you.</p>
<p>Different companies work with different crew, some use a mixture                of African and Western crew, and others use only African or only                Western crew. No matter where they are from, your overland crew                are all highly motivated, enthusiastic, conscientious. They are                passionate about Africa, its array of cultures and its diverse wildlife.</p>
<h3>What do the Overland Africa Crew do?</h3>
<p>Overland crew are not personal servants. They are there to show                you the ropes of overlanding, travelling off-the-beaten track and                camping out in the wilderness. Crew will ensure that your overland                tour turns into an experience never to be forgotten, whilst working                very long days, seven days a week.</p>
<p>The crew have the added responsibility of looking after the vehicle.                In-between repairing that flat tyre, getting your lunch organized,                navigating through a treacherous bog hole and identifying that bird                making that particular noise, they are also your companions on your                overland tour.</p>
<h3>Who is responsible for the safety of overlanders?</h3>
<p>Your crew are solely responsible for your safety too, and this                may result in them being forced to make unpopular decisions in the                best interest of the groups’ health, safety and security.                All crew have an intimate knowledge of Africa, but it is important                for you to realize that they work in many different countries for                short periods of time and they will not be able to have an answer                to every single question. However, they will be able to steer you                in the right direction and will do their very best to help you find                the name of that colourful flower you saw during your lunch stop.</p>
<h3>Which Africa tour and truck should i choose?</h3>
<p>Certain companies employ 2 drivers and a cook, others employ a                driver and a tour leader/cook and yet others just a driver. Generally                speaking the more crew there are on your tour, the less participation                will be required from the group. However, all overland tours require                a certain level of participation, for example, you will need to                put up your own tent. Please check the symbols next to the tours                for the amount of crew best suited to you and the level of participation                you would like.</p>
<p>You don’t have to be a second Jamie Oliver to be able to                cook for an overland group but if cooking is not your thing, we                recommend choosing a trip that includes the cooking symbol. Please                note though that there is still a level of participation required,                for example your cook might ask you to help him/her peel the potatoes.</p>
<p>Your crew are waiting to show you Africa and whatever it takes;                they will make sure your Africa adventure trips and tours will become                the journey of a lifetime!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.overlandingafrica.com/drivers-crew.php" target="_blank">Source</a></p>
<h2>Disabled travel through Africa for handicapped travellers with overlanding Africa, professional tours for disabled passengers</h2>
<h2>Disabled Travel</h2>
<p>You dreamt of taking a safari through Africa but thought it would be impossible because of your disability &#8211; you were wrong! Why should your impaired mobility, vision or hearing be a reason not to go on safari? Africa is accessible for disabled travel and solo disabled travelers, with or without their families and friends, do not need to miss out!</p>
<h2>Bus Tours for the Disabled</h2>
<p>Modified vehicles enable physically disabled travelers to have plenty of space and maneuverability and allows for important all-round views. Wheelchair lifts, ramps, secure wheel locking systems and large ‘walk-in’ tents are just some of the features covered on bus tours for disabled travelers. Campsites and lodges are wheelchair friendly too.</p>
<p>Visually impaired and hearing impaired travelers requirements are met in very unique ways. Your crew and guides paint visual pictures using descriptive explanations and you also have the opportunity to touch, feel and smell wildlife (where it is safe enough to do so).</p>
<h2>Handicapped Travel in Africa</h2>
<p>Whether you are a handicapped traveler or not, handicapped travel need not be less of an unforgettable experience. Where else can you interact with local African tribes and cultures, pat a cheetah, take a ‘walk’ with a lion, ride an elephant and sit around the campfire enjoying the sounds and smells and sights of Africa – than on these fantastic tours for disabled travelers! As importantly, these disabled tours offer loads of fun – and much, much more!</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.overlandingafrica.com/tour-details.php?tid=166">Cape Town and Garden Route for the Physically Challenged (12 days)</a></h2>
<p>Experience Cape Town and the famous Garden Route on this scenic-extravaganza tour. Get up close and personal with a Cheetah or some Elephants &#8211; or both!&#8230; <strong><a href="http://www.overlandingafrica.com/tour-details.php?tid=166">More&#8230;</a></strong></p>
<h2><a href="http://www.overlandingafrica.com/tour-details.php?tid=178">Windhoek to Windhoek for the Physically Challenged (11 days)</a></h2>
<p>Experience Namibia like never before! Wonderful game viewing opportunities combine with unsurpassed cultural experiences&#8230; <strong><a href="http://www.overlandingafrica.com/tour-details.php?tid=178">More&#8230;</a></strong></p>
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