A company which offers custom and package tours overland.
I'm thinking maybe eight people per bus, including 3 staff. Great for two couples or a small family. The staff take turns driving, cooking and attending to housekeeping duties.
Package tours include accomodations, meals and entertainment. And a two week 'cruise' could easily take you from Maine to California and back with a large variety of activities.-- phoenix, Nov 01 2001 Neeeeearly there: http://www.greentortoise.comEverybody pitches in with the cooking [Guy Fox, Nov 01 2001, last modified Oct 05 2004] Bingo http://www.rakitours.com/Scroll down to the 4Wd Vehicles tours. A cooker [sic] accompanies the party. [Guy Fox, Nov 01 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004] Only if the bus looked like a yacht.-- mrkillboy, Nov 01 2001 Can I still lie on deck and get a tan?-- st3f, Nov 01 2001 This is Baked for the rest of the world, so it has to be Baked for the US. Try looking harder.-- DrBob, Nov 01 2001 Go on DrB. Give us a link. I will settle for no less than a bus with a chef on board. (And I won't allow african safaris 'cos I'm mean).-- st3f, Nov 01 2001 Don't rock stars/bands kind of do this with their tour buses? Some of them have huge entourages including chefs, nutritionists, masseurs, aromatherapists, people to do the ironing...-- pottedstu, Nov 01 2001 I'd gladly supply the hardware, but I might have eaten it by the time it gets industrialized :-) :-D
Until then, farewell ! IFIYD ! - I
Sincerely,
Sirau
29.12.2004-- sirau, Dec 29 2003 random, halfbakery