The Camel Trophy was an overlanding extravaganza of adventure and exploration. It was launched in 1980 with a race along the trans-Amazonian highway. It was the original overland challenge that has spawned a variety of other races.

The Camel Trophy

There have been some fantastic expeditions to remote destinations such as Mongolia, Borneo, Madagascar, Zaire, Tanzania, Guyana, Papua New Guinea, Siberia and Sulawesi. Destinations were exotic and alluring such as the San Pedro Volcano in Guatemala, Tierra del Fuego in Patagonia and remotest Australia.

The Camel Trophy the original overlanding challenge Flickr CC image by Podknox

Robust vehicles were fundamental to winning the Camel Trophy, as well as committed participants with the relevant expertise and knowledge to keeping the vehicles well maintained. Plus of course good navigators – this was pre-GPS!  When the Camel Trophy was first launched, the vehicles were German Jeeps, Range Rovers and the whole spectrum of Land Rovers.

The Camel Trophy ran until 2000 and was superseded by the G4 Challenge in 2003, using Land Rovers and supported by competitors from 16 nations.  Despite the large “gas guzzling” vehicles, overlanding does have a social responsibility and Land Rover supported the Red Cross Societies until the cancellation of the event in 2009.

The original overland challenge

Travel off the beaten track for adventure is at the root of the concept of overlanding.  Vehicles have improved over the years to allow more difficult terrain to be traversed. These days they include safety device roll bars, underbody protection and steering guards,. This all enables safer access to remote and beautiful destinations.

Upgraded suspension and transmission components also ensure a more comfortable journey, without compromising the enjoyment of being close to nature and the elements. And vehicles are more reliable than ever before, providing the traveller with a better overlanding holidays and less chance of breaking down.

Different types of overlanding Top 10 ways to travel overland wikimedia creative commons image by Alexandre Patrier

Let’s face it: if you want to really get away from it all, you need to leave the roads behind! Inspired by the Camel Trophy? If you were to recreate the original overland challenge where would you go?

Mark Pawlak

Mark Pawlak

Mark is an adventure travel writer with 20 years’ experience.

His main interests include trekking, e-biking, and bodyboarding — which he’s terrible at but loves anyway.

Favourite destinations: Albania, Slovenia, and the Canary Islands.

Best travel tip: Leave big gaps in your schedule and make time for the random, unscripted adventures along the way. Remember, guidebooks are just a guide.

Top gear tip: Unless essential, choose rugged over lightweight.

Loves: Tatty paperbacks found in hotel lobbies.

Hates: Mindlessly scrolling on his phone when he should be reading that paperback.

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