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PARIS-BEIJING-PARIS BY MOTOR CARAVAN

The French Federation of Camping and Caravanning (Fédération Française de Camping et de Caravaning), in collaboration with PRO Raid Baroudeurs and Atypik Travel, had organized, as an attention to its motor caravanning members, an extraordinary journey across Eastern Europe, Russia and Asia.
The participants will have to be in the Baroudeurs shoes (The Baroudeurs are also the French rugby team) adaptable to all types of situations, said the one of the organizers. They will take the steps one by one in a mutual spirit of adventure accepting the specifics of each culture and country during the periplus. The event was scheduled on June 1st, 2010, on the Esplanade Saint-Louis - Paris 12th - the Château de Vincennes, the departure was a major event.                              
The program was constantly evolving based on regular Featured made on the ground. These changes was still in the spirit of providing participants with extraordinary moments, said the organizers.
See the Periplus blog: http://www.ffcc-paris-pekin-camping-car.com/blog/
The first stop was in Strasbourg. The 50 units had been divided into three groups for departures on June 2nd, 3rd 4th. At the same time, the FFCC had chosen this journey to embark on a humanitarian mission for children in Mongolia. On the occasion, the Association Christina Noble had also joined them.
Aware of the ecological impact of this journey, the FFCC broadcasted the document "Driving for Ecological Economy" to participants of the Paris / Beijing / Paris, encouraging them to contribute to minimize environmental impact. Follow us through the roads and unusual landscapes of the Periplus Paris / Beijing / Paris and learn through this site and the periplus blog, all the moments that punctuate this extraordinary adventure!
khiva - Uzbequistan
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PARIS-PEKIN-PARIS BY MOTOR CARAVAN

2 comments :

  1. Excellent information, excellent website. Thank you for all the information.

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  2. Estupendo trabajo. Gracias, un autocaravanista

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