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Rent Camping Gear in California – Topoterra

Have you ever just wanted to get out and have an outdoors adventure but didn’t really want to invest into expensive gear? We may have just found a solution: renting camping and overlanding gear in California.Adventure travel is growing in popularity and overlanding is a huge part of it. Overlanding is probably one of the … Read more

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Best Portable Stool – Camping Stool Reviews [Review & Guide]

Quick Answer – BEST PORTABLE CAMPING STOOLS: When resting without access to a chair or bench, the best portable stool offers a unique seating solution to a number of problems. That said, different uses will call for the stool favor one feature or another. Finding the best portable stool will depend on your planned adventures: … Read more

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Best Jumper Cables [Review & Guide]

Quick Answer – What Is The Best Jumper Cable: Along with your safety equipment, such as a good first aid kit, power inverter, or fire extinguisher, your recovery gear is the most important when overlanding. An essential part of this is a jumper cable that always needs to be in your truck. It lets you … Read more

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Difficulties with Entering Thailand and how to Tackle Them

As I mentioned in the previous post, we had a hard time entering Thailand.I knew it was going to be difficult, but never thought we’d have to try 4 times before we’d be able to enter. The issue is that, for an unknown reason to me, Thailand introduced a new set of regulations in early … Read more

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Orca vs. YETI

If you were trying to find coolers like YETI, you have probably come across ORCA, a great often overlooked brand in the expanding coolers market. Orca is one of the leading Yeti competitors when it comes to coolers. Now, if you are trying to choose between ORCA vs YETI coolers, it won’t be easy to … Read more

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Pure Sine Wave Inverter Reviews [Review & Guide]

Quick Answer – Best Pure Sine Wave Inverter: As you could see in our Inverter Buying Guide, we think that if you have several electronic devices that you take with you on a trip, it makes sense to invest into a Pure Sine Wave Inverter, rather than a modified sine wave one. This type of … Read more

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Where To Go in Laos as an Overlander

If you end up in Laos with your own vehicle, chances are you’re traveling from Singapore or Malaysia (perhaps all the way from Australia) to Europe, or from Europe to Malaysia or Singapore. As of the end of 2018, you’re faced with a number of restrictions around Laos, namely that most countries require a guide … Read more

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Overlanding through China

There are thousands of travel blogs out there that can help travelers decide where to go and what to see in China. In this post, I’ll try to focus on traveling through China from an overlander perspective and share our experience organizing this part of the trip, from dealing with bureaucracy to trip planning and … Read more

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Hi-Lift Jack Review and Guide

If you’re into off-roading or overlanding, then you’ve probably heard of Hi-Lift, the American company based in Indiana. The company’s name became THE name for off-road jacks, so anyone who is looking for the best ‘high-lift’ jacks will inevitably come across their product: the Hi-Lift Jack. If you are the owner of a 4-wheel-drive vehicle … Read more

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Overlanding Plans for South-East Asia

We’re currently in China and while we’re still trying to digest this amazing country, I’d like to talk about the plans for the last part of the trip. We’re so overwhelmed with our experiences in China. We saw (and are still seeing) so much that we need some time to absorb all our adventures before … Read more

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When The Starter Motor Got Fixed

The problem with the starter motor really bothered me. It became increasingly hard to start the engine, with the starter just making a clicking noise but not turning the engine over.I was especially nervous because we had about 1,000 miles ahead of us through some of the most difficult terrains of Mongolia. However, we were … Read more

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Approaching the Gobi Desert

We were headed to Dalanzagdad where we’d meet Giampiero. Not far from the town the automatic transmission was doing some weird things. It suddenly shifted down to third gear and didn’t want to change back to fourth and fifth regardless of the RPM or the speed. Again, it was very worrying. Giampiero had already spent … Read more

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A Lot of Wild Camping and Some Manure

It was time to head out and leave River Point. The nine days we spent there were awesome. We had time to relax and stay put for a change. The reason we weren’t in a rush anymore is because we agreed with Niels, Lotte and Giampiero that we would enter China on September 3rd rather … Read more

Badland Winch Review

Badland Winch Review

Over time winches have evolved to become a very important recovery tool that is used on most overland rigs nowadays. There are many types of winches to choose from, from countless manufacturers. The below Badland winch review will go through a detailed review and comparison to other brands’ products. So if you’re on the market … Read more

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6 Problems with the Vehicle Since We Left Europe

We had a number of issues with the vehicle since we left Budapest, some more serious than others. We are now in Mongolia and just about to enter China, and the problems seem to keep piling up. But let’s go through each of them in detail: 1. Loosing coolant Signs: coolant level dropped down by … Read more

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The Horizons Unlimited Meeting at River Point

We met Giampiero at the workshop that he recommended to us where they could weld our roof rack. Finally we met the whole team with whom we’re going to cross China with. Niels and Lotte was supposed to be in Ulaanbaatar too, but the same morning they had to fly back since  their visa application … Read more

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12 Reasons Why Mongolia is Perfect for Overlanding

Mongolia is a special place for overlanders. Here are the reasons why:   1. Endless opportunities for remote, adventurous overlanding.  Mongolia is the 18th largest country in the world but its population is only 3 million, making it one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries. 45% of the population is packed into the capital city … Read more

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Our Roof-Rack Has Cracked

The next few days were somehow always about rushing for different reasons.  After spending the night in the weirdest hotel I’ve ever been in, we had a chance to meet Lotte and Niels for the first time on the way to Semonaika. We’d been talking for about 6 months about our tour in China and … Read more

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The Austrian Road

In Ust-Kamenogorsk (or Öskemen in Kazakh), we were quite close to the Russian border. However, we wanted to visit the Altai region of Kazakhstan and so we headed east. I was most interested to see the so-called Austrian Road, which snakes between Urunkhaika and Highway P-163. We had a long way to go until Urunkhaika … Read more

Superwinch vs Warn

Superwinch vs Warn

In our comprehensive guide regarding 4×4 winches, we have highlighted their importance during overlanding and talked about their most important features. Investing in a winch requires research and consideration of the type of activities you participate in and the potential situations you can find yourself in. As you’re doing your research for Superwinch vs Warn, … Read more

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More Kazakhstan, and Solving The Engine Overheating Issue!

We rolled into Astana quite late at night, just before reception closed in the Nomad4x4 hostel. It was raining and the forecast didn’t look much better either. Since we failed to drive on our planned southern route to visit Baikonur and the Aral Lake, Astana was an attraction much further north that I was looking … Read more

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Essential Overland Gear or What We Use – Part III: Lights

As of this writing we are sitting in the Kazakh Steppe, totally alone with the next village at least 60 miles away.  We’re waiting for the longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century and couldn’t be in a better location to watch. This has also reminded me to write about our lights, from the smallest … Read more

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Into Kazakhstan

The reason we drove all day this time was that we didn’t want to stay in a random hotel in a small town in Abkhazia. We wanted to reach Astrakhan, a larger town right on the border with Kazakhstan. This city was 400 miles away, however. Driving in this part of Russia was much easier … Read more

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Overlanding through the Chechen Republic

During the week when we were in Georgia, we had to figure out our itinerary for the next couple of weeks. In particular, the Caspian Sea and the countries surrounding it require some plans to be in place. In order to make a sensible decision, I asked other overlanders in the Overlanding Asia Facebook group … Read more

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Overlanding in the Tusheti National Park

The Tusheti National Park is something very unique.  It’s only really accessible for about 5 months of the year, which is probably how it’s managed to stay so pristine and brutally beautiful. The road leading up to Omalo, the main village up in the Tusheti mountains, goes through the infamous Abano Pass. The road itself … Read more

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Essential Overland Gear or What We Use – Part II: Navigation

We came up with a rough route between our starting point of Budapest, Europe and the desired finish line of Singapore, and all our navigation is based around this rough itinerary.  Evelin has put a road-book together that lists potential sights, basic information about each country and currency, and printed a Google Maps screenshot for … Read more

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Top 5 Places to See in Georgia

I think the top 5 places to see in Georgia are: Mount Kazbegi and the Gergeti Trinity Church Vardzia, the cave settlement from the 12th century The Svaneti Region The Tusheti National Park Tbilisi and Mtskheta Of course there are plenty of other great attractions, but for the limited time we had in Georgia, we … Read more

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The Engine Keeps Overheating

Leaving very early from Cappadocia meant there was hardly any traffic on the road. We were driving east with Vince and Maxime following behind us.  After a couple of hours I started to recognize a few places by the road. This was the same main road we took when we drove to Mongolia with two … Read more

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From California to the Sahara Desert with a 4Runner – Meet Marc!

We’ve met Marc during our African adventure when we took part in the Budapest-Bamako Rally. Marc was driving a 3rd Gen Toyota 4Runner with all the modifications that you can only see on well-equipped overlanding vehicles. When I spoke to Marc he told me that he’s done nearly all of the modifications himself and his … Read more

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Cappadocia – A Great Stop in Turkey for Overlanders

We took small country roads from Hattusa to Cappadocia. It was extremely hot but we only had to drive for about 2-3 hours. Having a campsite already in mind (that we found on iOverlander again) made our arrival easy. We wanted to stay in a campsite as we planned to spend a couple of nights … Read more