Caravans have always been existence since the inception of trade. In the first century, people quickly found that they could supplement what they did not have or produce locally by linking with other communities whether far or near. The mode of transport was usually camels because these are animals that are well suited to long trade journeys. In North Africa, it was common to see caravans operated by the many desert tribes traversing the large expanses of desert to exchange goods. Today, you can still see caravans especially in the desert regions of North Africa, the Middle East and some places in Arabia. Today, people still move from place to place but this is mostly done through motor vehicles. While it is common to see regular vehicles moving from place to place as we now have well-connected roadway systems, caravans mostly refer to motor homes, trailers, mobile homes and the recreational vehicles (RVs).
There are has been an increase in caravans in the recent years and not necessarily because people have a higher affinity for travel but because of natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina which saw hundreds of thousands of people being misplaced and relocated. This happened when FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Association) dished out hundreds of trailer homes to displaced families some of who decided to remain and supervise the reconstruction of their homes and others drove off to new locations.
Caravans today have taken on different shapes and sizes and some are extremely luxurious. There are families who have perfectly normal homes but maintain a touring caravan for recreational purposes such as outdoor camping trips and expeditions which they take annually. These families pack their belongings and caravan accessories in motor homes which are usually already in the motor home and tale off to the great outdoors.
These caravans are very cozy as we said, sporting air conditioning, freezers, hot showers, television, cable and even Internet service. They even come with a central heating system. There are a few accessories that caravans require and it is not uncommon to see people who are on the verge of a tour flocking to accessory shops which stock merchandise that can come in handy in a road trip.
Caravan accessory shops stocks almost anything that is necessary for the outdoors. You will find things to do with the caravan motor home itself and then there are things to do with the outdoors. The motor home itself can mostly be serviced in places where regular trucks are serviced. In most cases, the actually dealer who sold you the motor home has a service area that can service the home when it comes to mechanical issues. Outdoor caravan accessories include tents, flash lights, water resistant clothing, boots, gloves, lighters and much more. The list of everything you need for an outdoor expedition trip is vast and people only carry what they need for a particular trip. If there will be fishing then a pair of fishing rods and hooks will suffice.
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