Our top 10 overland tour routes
An overland holiday is an exciting, sociable and often cost effective way to see a large part of a continent over an extended length of time. There is potential for a phenomenal variation of landscapes, but also an enthralling mix of cultures and experiences. You could be wine tasting in the vineyards of Cape Town on Monday, and by Wednesday hiking and canoeing the stark Fish River Canyon over the border in Namibia. This kind of trip is all about recognising that a continent is no greater than the sum of its parts, and letting loose your adventurous spirit. Be that in trekking to the top of an Andean mountain peak, whitewater rafting at Victoria Falls, or accepting a first glass of vodka on the Trans Siberian. Here are our top 10 overland tours.
1. The Baltics
Because Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia are so compact, it's easy to see a great deal of each within a couple of weeks on a fast moving itinerary. A typical route might take in the historic capitals Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius, stretches of wild Baltic coastline, and picturesque scenery such as that of the UNESCO-rated Curonian Spit National Park. More active travellers can see the Baltics from the saddle with a small group cycling trip.
When to depart: April to September
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When to depart: April to September
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2. Cape Town to Victoria Falls
This trip blends truly jaw dropping scenery, ancient and recent history, four countries (South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Botswana) and the immense Okavango Delta – as well as some of the continent's best wildlife watching opportunities. It's definitely a route suited to the hardy traveller; you cover around 5,000km over around three weeks. A hugely satisfying African odyssey.
When to depart: All year-round
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3. Central America overland
The great joy of overlanding isn’t simply being able to see several countries in one go, but the eclectic mix of culture, nature and history that you’ll discover as you go. In Central America you can expect spectacular Mayan archaeological sites, swathes of paradise coast, and colourful wildlife. You can potentially travel all the way from Mexico to Panama, but there are many trips that cover shorter segments of this route.
When to depart: August to April
Our top selling trip: Central America small group tour
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When to depart: August to April
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4. India
Given how mind blowingly massive India is, and how richly diverse its different states, from the mountainous north to the tropical south, a longer overland tour is the best way to really appreciate the contrasts. A typical route might involve a round trip from Delhi to Jodphur, Jaipur and Varanasi, then a flight south to explore the Kerala coast, Mysore and Goa. Another fab aspect is the way cuisine varies from state to state.
When to depart: All year round
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5. Indochina
Chaotic and crumbling, modern and ancient – an overland tour in Indochina fulfils childhood fantasies of what travel should be. Thailand is an exceptionally hospitable land of hidden beaches, sacred temples and hill tribes; its neighbour Laos is enchanting and unspoiled. Vietnam’s cities are mesmerising sprawls; and then there’s Cambodia, home to the vast complex of Angkor Wat and the welcoming Khmer people.
When to depart: All year-round
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When to depart: All year-round
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6. Silk Road
The Silk Road’s spidering tributaries, for centuries used by traders to peddle their wares between East and West, can lead intrepid travellers to some of the most fascinating sites across Asia. This route can easily be broken down into manageable chunks, such as traversing the ‘Stans. Ancient archaeological sites, dazzling floodlit cities, heavily-scented bustling bazaars, and evocative swathes of desert – tempting, no?
When to depart: February to December
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When to depart: February to December
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7. South America coast-to-coast
It’s easy to think of South America as one immense, Spanish-and-Portuguese-speaking mass, but an overland tour will quickly dispel that illusion. Chile’s modern, European-style cities contrast with its inhospitable Atacama Desert. Bolivia’s harsh highlands are the realm of the Aymara – but heat and wildlife await in the Amazon. Argentina and Brazil share the mighty Iguazu Falls, and then there’s Machu Picchu, and Patagonia…
When to depart: August to December
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When to depart: August to December
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8. Balkans
Travelling by rail as part of a guided small group tour allows you to visit no fewer than seven beguiling Balkan countries over 16 days, with all the logistics taken care of so you can simply enjoy the journey. From Slovenia to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro Serbia, North Macedonia and finally Kosovo, you’ll discover the torrid history and enthralling culture of this region, taking in key landmarks and of course exploring the sometimes subtle differences in their cuisine and wine.When to depart: May to September
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9. Scandinavia
Packed with quirky cultural interludes and passages of Scandi cool, a small group tour of Scandinavia can take in the don’t-miss highlights of Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden in just three weeks travelling by road, rail and overnight ferry. Scandi style is all about minimalism after all, so why not make use of the excellent and efficient public transport routes, which are also a fantastic way to discover Scandinavia’s landscapes, and get into conversations with local people.
When to depart: April to August
Our top selling trip: Scandinavia small group tour
When to depart: April to August
Our top selling trip: Scandinavia small group tour
10. Singapore to London
But why stop at the end of the line? There’s nothing preventing you from keeping going... You can travel all the way from Singapore to London by train, doing around 90 percent of the route by rail. From Singapore it's north up the Malay Peninsula, then into China, where you'll turn west and make your way through to Kazakhstan and then to the Caspian Sea, where a cargo ship takes you to Azerbaijan. Then it's off towards Turkey and into Europe on day 49. Going from Singapore to London is a 60 day adventure that will give you a fast appreciation of world geography and politics, and the magic of being rocked to sleep by a train shooting across a desert.When to depart: August
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