What types of roads will we be driving on?

The Caucasian Challenge organizers have researched and planned the route based on roads marked on common maps, however this is a big cultural shift from developed highways. Expect dirt roads, potholes within potholes, landslides, and the possibility of roads not existing anymore! The route is designed so that any car can participate, no matter its […]

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Where are we going to spend the night(s)?

Sleeping accommodations are the responsibility of the participants. We give you a tailor-made road book, in advance, that lists some of the local accommodations for the nights. Each night a designated hotel (sometimes a campsite) becomes the Caucasian Challenge base camp. This is the place where you’ll find the organizers, parties and a friendly place […]

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Is there a trip manager?

Each rally will be accompanied by an organizer team with years of experience, which will be available every morning and every evening in the base hotel, in case you should have questions about the next day’s route or need help with anything else. After years of organizing our rallies, we know the region well and […]

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How many people can be in a team?

Typically teams consist of two people. Thanks to our liberal definition of a team (1 to 4 people), that number can vary. Maximum 30 teams can register.

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Can I join as a solo traveler?

If you have a car, sure! If you don’t have a car it’s a bit more difficult, but we’ll do our best to hook you up with another team or another solo traveler with a car. Just let us know that you would like to participate and we’ll see what we can do for you!

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Can I bring passengers?

Of course! The whole experience is made to be had with friends. Each passenger needs to be registered as team member and pay the entrance fee.

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