Italy·June - September
Explore Milan and Bobbio over the weekend.
Welcome to our Italy Tuk-Tuk Long Weekend Adventure to Bobbio– The ultimate combination of Italian adventure and cultural immersion! Plenty of people have seen Italy. But how many people have seen Italy from behind the wheel of a traditional Italian Piaggio Ape (which, as far as we can tell, is a Tuk-Tuk with an Italian accent)? We don’t know for sure, but we reckon it’s somewhere between ‘basically a few’ and ‘maybe not that many people’. The Tuk-Tuk you will be driving on this great Italian adventure will be a classic Piaggio Ape. As you might imagine, being Italian, it´s naturally better looking and just that tiny bit sexier than all other Tuk-Tuks. Are you with us so far? Good. Anyway, on this Italian Tuk-Tuk adventure weekend in northern Italy you’ll drive around in your own Tuk Tuk from Milan to Bobbio all whilst you channel your inner alter ego “I am a participant on Race Across the World or Amazing Race” while being dumbfounded by rugged Italian beauty and spending very large chunks of time getting wonderfully lost down idyllic country lanes. Bobbio is a coveted destination known for its history of art and culture, for nature lovers, and for its ancient monuments. The Piaggio Ape (Tuk-Tuk) is the perfect vehicle to assist you in the discovery of this idyllic location. Simply delicious… This is a country of culture: Pavarotti, mozzarella, gelato, Michelangelo, fashion, the Mafia, vineyards, Roman history, pizza, etc. And while the ubiquitous Vespa might be the two-wheeled vehicle of choice in this fine and very delicious nation, there is a superior way to get around. That’s right, Ferraris! However, in the absence of Ferraris, the humble Tuk-Tuk comes a close seconds.
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Training and driving lessons on arrival day.
Hire and use of 1 genuine, ready-to-roll tuk-tuk (Ape) for the duration of the Adventure. Third party liability insurance included.
Welcome pack – local sim, map, t-shirt, event bag, phrase book,
Logistics & Legal – Route support, phone assistance, breakdown assistance, vehicle
Accomodation for 2 people (2 or 3 nights) in double or twin rooms
Flights, visas, airport transfers
Fuel (approx. total £100 per team).
Day to day costs (lunch, dinner, drinks & gratuities)
Spare parts and repairs (approx. total £40-£120 per team).
Italian Adventure
Though naturally little more laid-back than our Sri Lankan, Cambodian and Indian offerings, the Italy tuk-tuk adventure will still test your wits, endurance, navigational skills and grasp of the Italian language to the absolute maxxx (yes, three x’s). What else is there to say? As far as we’re concerned, there are two ways to see Italy: in a tuk-tuk, or not in a tuk-tuk. And we’re going with one. Who’s coming?
Everything you would usually take on a holiday to Italy. Hat, shades and maybe sunscreen? Worry not, we will send you a more serious list of things we suggest you bring well before you leave.
We arrange all of your accommodation, your tuk-tuk and some delicious breakfasts. All you have to do is turn up, get in and drive the damned things. You won’t find another self drive adventure like it.
Ah, the humble, Tuk-Tuk or “Ape” as they’re sometimes known as, is the original tin can on wheels. These are standard issue, Indian-made, Italian styled Tuk-Tuk’s. And they’re freak’n awesome!
They’ve got three wheels (don’t ask us why), an open frame, a canvas roof with drop down sides, a cabin for the driver and two seats in the back. Oh, and an engine: a 4-stroke beast that is probably slightly more powerful than 1 horse.
Tuk-tuks have a few advantages: they’re durable, easy to use and very forgiving. They’ll happily handle almost any surface, climate or level of abuse. Their cruising speed is a tasty 35kph (22mph). Their cruising altitude is about one foot.
Specifications
For a comprehensive answer, go and Google ‘internal combustion engine’. But here are the cliffnotes.
On the first day of the event, everyone is required to attend a mandatory rickshaw driving induction and safety training session (this means you). You’ll get lots of time to practice before hitting the road. A rickshaw is a cross between a car and a scooter, so clutch control is key. If you´ve driven a scooter or motorbike before, it’ll be a breeze.
It’s worth remembering that the Italian tuk-tuk adventure is just that – an adventure. It’s not a race. It’s not like Cake’s seminal 90s hit The Distance. Speed should not be your priority. If anything should be, it’s probably fun.
A team is made up of either 2 or 3 people. Apparently there is no ‘I’ in it. You get one tuk-tuk per team.
Yes, you’ve got to be at least 18 years old in order to participate. We don’t have a maximum age, but if you’re over 65 we definitely recommend checking with your insurer to make sure you qualify for the medical insurance you’ll need to take part. The Challenge is physically tough, but by no means extreme – we won’t sugar-coat it. You should really only take part if you’re in decent physical shape and your health is A-Okay.
Don’t worry, you don’t have to strap suitcases to the roof of your tuk-tuk. We’ve got a luggage truck that will follow us around. Each morning you’ll load it up with your heavy bags, and each night we’ll hand it back at our hotel. Job done. Simples.
Don’t stress, they’re very friendly. If you can ride a bicycle that has a clutch and an engine, you can drive a tuk-tuk. Besides, on the first day everyone gets mandatory tuk-tuk driving instructions and a chance to get used to your vehicle. You’ll have plenty of practice before hitting the open road. NOTE: We cannot teach you to drive like an Italian. Unless off-course, you are Italian.
To put it bluntly – not really. There will be an element of danger, if only because you’re sitting behind the handlebars of a three-wheeled tuk-tuk, on top of 200CC of raw power, and tackling unfamiliar roads in a foreign country. But don’t worry too much – if you’re sensible and cautious, you should be fine, and we have a fully trained crew to swing in if anything goes wrong.
Warning: Tuk-tuks can easily roll and flip if not handled correctly. We take safety really seriously on these challenges, and you should know there are inherent risks involved, including potentially life-threatening situations.
Your humble steed will be handed over in a good road worthy condition and from then onwards it is your responsibility to take care of any repair costs. Our team of mechanics will be at your disposal throughout the event and will assist you with this at a cost. Otherwise you can turn to the locals to help you out. But don’t worry spare parts are not that expensive!
The cost of repairs depends on how each teams looks after their vehicle. Naturally there is a small amount of wear and tear on these type of events, but you will only be charged for parts that are damaged or need to be replaced. There will be a full vehicle inspection prior to handing over your ride. On average, the cost of repairs ranges from £40-120 per team.
These wonderful machines are surprisingly fuel efficient, so unless you drive like a madman your wheels will do at least 30 km to the litre so you won’t really be spending more than £100 bucks for the whole adventure.
Whoa there, speed racer. These bad boys can’t really get over 50kph. The average speed should be around 35kph. Fast enough to get the blood racing, but not so fast you hit a Ferrari (that would not be good).
If possible, try not to do this. One of our registration requirements is to pay (or better block the amount off your credit card) a refundable deposit of £1,500 per team. This will (ideally) cover you for most touch ups and accidents, although if the rickshaw is a complete write-off the bill might increase. At the end of the adventure we’ll inspect the vehicle, come to an agreement, and return any balance to you before you leave Italy. A pretty standard car-hire type system, really.
Emergency medical insurance is included in the trip price, however general travel insurance is not. We strongly recommended to protect against all the ways travel can go wrong.
Teams have used Campbell Irvine in the past for this however please do shop around.
Third party insurance is included under the hire of the tuk-tuk. Scratch as many Ferraris as you want (please don’t actually do this).
Everyone who competes has to provide us with a valid International Driving Permit with a Category A stamp. It’s your responsibility to have the correct DL.
Definitely! We love to see teams going the extra mile to raise money for charity. Just be aware that the rickshaws we use have limited branding space (we take up some for our own branding purposes). If you need more info on this, just let us know.
Easy peasy. Here’s how:
Once you’ve done all that successfully, we’ll send you an email with lots of exclamation marks confirming your team’s availability.
Once your registration is locked and loaded, we’ll email you and ask you to provide us with:
We’ll double check all these docs on the ground in Italy, so please bring copies with you.
30 days before the Challenge.
Nope. If we camp we’ll provide the sleeping bags and the marshmallows as necessary. However it might be good to bring a torch.
Ah visas, our old nemesis. This really depends what tribe you are. You can find out how to apply, here.
We try to stick to the original route and accommodation as much as possible, but they can be subject to change from time to time.
Google: “Is it expensive in Italy?”
All our hotels will have internet connection, but the campsites not so much.
For more information please refer to our Booking Terms & Conditions.