Every aspect of the ATT experience is designed around a single philosophy: the journey matters more than the destination. We are not trying to get somewhere fast. We are trying to feel something real.
Routes are selected not for speed, but for beauty, cultural richness and riding diversity. Camps are placed not for convenience, but for atmosphere. Every stage is paced to allow riders to stop, absorb and share.
The day begins before sunrise. Route briefing, GPS waypoint confirmation, weather update and safety review. Pilotos depart in small groups — never alone, never in a frenzied pack.
The first stage always catches the best light. Red laterite dust in early sun, mist over the valleys, silhouettes of baobabs. Pilotos who rush miss the Africa that cannot be photographed — only felt.
Mid-morning stops are planned at villages along the route. Local children, traditional welcomes, the chance to share something and receive something. These moments define the ATT spirit.
Lunch served at a scenic location — riverbanks, hilltops, forest clearings. Mechanical check, rider welfare assessment, hydration. The support team ensures every rider is ready for the afternoon.
Afternoons often feature the most demanding terrain — river crossings, rocky climbs, deep sand. This is where experienced riders shine and where beginners discover what they are truly capable of.
Tents pitched, motorcycles parked, showers organised. The camp comes alive — laughter, mechanical conversations, storytelling. Dinner is shared at long communal tables under an African sky.
The day ends around the fire. New friendships. Old stories. Plans for tomorrow. This is the ATT that no camera fully captures — the invisible bond that forms between riders who have shared a difficult trail.
Premium camping with full setup service, or selected lodge stays where available. All linens and camp equipment provided.
Three meals per day plus trail snacks, hydration packs and evening beverages. Local cuisine blended with international standards.
Qualified paramedics and first responders embedded in the convoy. Field treatment capability and medevac protocols in place.
Expert mechanics travel with the group. On-trail roadside assistance, camp servicing and parts inventory for common failures.
Pre-loaded track files for all compatible devices. Daily waypoint briefings and trail marshals positioned at critical junctions.
Drone operators, photographers and videographers capture every stage. Post-edition rider gallery and professional aftermovie included.
All road permits, government authorisations and border crossing documentation coordinated. You ride — we handle the paperwork.
Each ATT edition is engineered to offer a complete riding experience — diverse terrain, varying difficulty and maximum Africa.
Classic West African red dirt tracks. Loose surface, corrugations, blind crests. The signature terrain of ATT — rewarding confident trail technique.
Rocky switchbacks, steep descents and high-altitude plateaux. The highlands of Guinea and Mali offer terrain that tests every skill in the book.
Nothing bonds a group faster than a river crossing. ATT routes include seasonal water crossings — marshalled, briefed and remembered forever.
Tarmac sections between trail stages allow riders to recover, regroup and enjoy the African roadscape at a more relaxed pace.
ATT is not an elite event for professional enduro athletes. It is a structured adventure for any rider with a spirit of discovery and a willingness to respect the trail. From seasoned overlanders to adventure touring enthusiasts — all are welcome.
A minimum of 2 years riding experience and a valid motorcycle licence is required. Route categories accommodate different skill levels — no rider is left behind.