How to choose the right overlanding vehicle ?

4x4 vehicle prepared for overland expedition travel


Our Toyota 4x4 in Angola just before heavy rain
Our Toyota, ready for whatever comes next — 10 minutes before the torrential rain. Black Rocks, Angola

Camper van in a remote snowy landscape

Tu peux regarder nos accessoires et nos équipements préférés et utiles pour un roadtrip réussi !

Le vrai enjeu n’est pas de dépenser beaucoup, mais de dépenser intelligemment. The budget is often seen as a barrier to entry. Many people think you need to invest tens of thousands of euros to set off, with a fully equipped vehicle.

In reality, that’s rarely necessary.

It’s entirely possible to start with a simple, lightly modified vehicle, as long as you make thoughtful choices and avoid unnecessary extras. Proper maintenance, suitable tyres, a coherent setup, and a few essential items are already enough to travel far.

On the other hand, a heavily equipped vehicle that is poorly thought out can quickly become a constraint. The more equipment you add, the more weight, complexity, and potential points of failure you introduce.

And here’s a small confession: I’m the first to love gadgets and accessories. Every new product is tempting, especially when it promises to “make travel easier”. But the reality is that you sometimes have to hold yourself back. Otherwise, the budget quickly spirals on things that rarely prove useful in the field.

You can take a look at our favourite gear and essential accessories for a successful road trip in these two dedicated guides. The real challenge is not spending more, but spending wisely.

4x4 driving through a dirt track in remote terrain


Convoy of vehicles on a track in Cameroon during a military escort
Meeting other travellers is a reminder of one simple truth : there is no such thing as the perfect vehicle, only the one that fits your journey. Ekok, Cameroun

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