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After the successful completion of their remarkable journey from Accra to London by road, Wanderlust Ghana's vehicles are currently in transit back to Ghana.
The expedition, which garnered widespread attention on social media platforms, utilised a diverse fleet of vehicles for the journey.

The 16-day trip was completed on August 6 when they arrived in London amid fanfare.
The vehicles include two Toyota Landcruisers, a commanding Ford F-150 Raptor, an agile Lexus RX350, and a Mercedes Benz G-Wagon (G63).

While the G-Wagon concluded its expedition in the Shengen area, the other four vehicles that completed the journey in the UK have been securely packed in containers, making their way back to Ghana.
"The cars are definitely coming home," a tweet from the group's Twitter account on Tuesday read.

The trip, per the group, is geared towards raising funds to help underserved communities through its EduSpots initiative to improve digitalisation by creating educational hotspots for schools in deprived areas.
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