On a quiet Sunday, February 11, 2024, the Kerala Truckers community took part in the private convoy, weaving through the heart of Europe from Dresden to Trieste This unique event is a testament to the group’s dedicated and passionate about trucks.
Event Details:

A Tight-Knit Group: The event was organized by Kerala Truckers, a group known for 'Delivering Happiness' and creating a close-knit trucking community.
Communication & Social Media: The convoy leveraged their Discord channel for communication, keeping everyone connected throughout the journey. Attendees also engaged with the community through various social media platforms, sharing their experiences and highlights of the trip.
Reflections on the Road: The private convoy allowed members to enjoy a more intimate setting, fostering stronger bonds among the participants.
Moving Forward: Kerala Truckers continue to pave the way for memorable trucking experiences, with plans to host more private and public convoys. Their dedication to the virtual trucking world is unwavering, and they invite others to join their future adventures.

For more information on the convoy route, how to participate in future events, and to connect with the Kerala Truckers community, visit their website or join their Discord channel.


Looking for a Virtual Trucking Company based in Kerala, INDIA? Look no further than KERALA TRUCKERS! We are a VTC established on 24th July 2022 with the objective to provide a friendly and enjoyable trucking experience to all. it started and managed by a group of youngsters from the state of Kerala In India. We have more than 100 members including international truckers as well as of today and is a growing VTC. We have experienced and friendly staff to make every single trip a happy one and we conduct convoys across ETS2 world, attend convoys conducted by other VTCs and also active in American Truck Simulator and are actively involved in both the community. We as a community believe in equality, democracy and equal participation of all members in the VTC.

