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Group: Participation and Sign-up

When do you close registration?

Oct 13, 2018

When the 30th team has registered or 30 days before the start date.

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How do I sign up?

Fill out the form on the page of the adventure rally you have chosen and we will contact you shortly with all further details. You are officially signed up once we’ve received the entrance fee. We try to be as flexible as possible but please be aware that if full payment is not received on time we […]

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Do I need a driving license to participate?

All drivers need to be in possession of a valid driver’s license and an international driving license for the type of vehicle you’ll be using. If you are just a passenger and don’t intend to drive, you don’t need one.

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What if all the spots are taken?

Now might be a good time to learn about common bribery practices…

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How many people will join the rally?

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

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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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When do you close registration?

When the 30th team has registered or 60 days before the start date.

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Who is eligible to participate?

The Central Asia Rally is no leisure holiday and not suitable for everyone. We’ll ask you a bunch of questions about your previous driving and travelling experiences and decide on your participation based on that. Of course you need a valid driver’s license for the type of vehicle you’ll be using. Technically you should also be […]

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The Central Asia Rally is a minimal assistance road adventure with a charitable aspect. It was first held in 2012, from Budapest to Dushanbe, Tajikistan. To focus more on the adventurous Silk Road parts, the route now passes five countries from Astrakhan all the way to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Be part of the elite club of adventurers who completed this extraordinary challenge!

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