Expedition Logistics,
Support and Vehicles

We provide:

1. truck charters/hire and itinerary development - up to 26 seat Overland Trucks
2. 4x4 vehicle/truck hire for private holidays
3. organisation and support for charity programs
4. support for vaccination and health programs in remote areas
5. logistics and support for remote camps, ie mining and oil exploration
6. logistics and support for private and commercial events i.e. rallies, expeditions

Africa Expedition Support has been involved in many projects over the years for a variety of companies and organizations covering program development through to documentary logistical support throughout Africa.

Local knowledge and on-the-ground contacts positions Africa Expedition Support as an industry leader in logistical support.

We, at Africa Expedition Support, believe good service does not have to come with a hefty price tag. We operate with extremely low overheads; we rather spend that money on the on-the-ground operations, vehicles and our crew to provide excellent service.

We operate support services for events all over Africa. Contact us with your requirements.

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One of the many projects Africa Expedition Support are proud to be involved in:

The Princes Trust 2006, 2007 and 2008
Into Africa - The Jambo Jambo Run

The Jambo Jambo Run - made possible by Africa Expedition Support - is a project for young people, focusing on self development through sport and aims to help disadvantaged communities in Africa in the process. It has been made possible thanks to the support of.

In November 2005 six young people from around the British Isles went on a two-week visit to Kenya and Uganda, with the purpose of organising sports days and fun runs for local children.

Taking the helm
Knowing the task they faced, the group took charge. They communicated and coordinated everything that needed to be done, and saw all of the sporting events to a successful conclusion.

Organising the Fun Run
The main event organised by the group was a fun run for 3,000 children - that largest fun run Kenya has ever had. Held in Eldoret, a town in Northern Kenya, the group enlisted the help of the Keino family, a family that runs the local school and orphanage.

As race day approached, the team collected all entries, commissioned medals to present to everyone who crossed the finishing line, and arranged for world athletes and record breakers that lived locally to come along to the race and meet the children taking part.

A fulfilling outcome
From the experience they gained in Africa, four of the participants found work on returning home. Several have even decided to work abroad on similar projects.

Born free

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Only Robinson Crusoe had everything done by Friday.

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Africa Expedition Support will get them to the Cup

Going Dutch Oranje Trophy
Amsterdam to Cape Town World Cup 2010

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