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4X4 Vehicles versus Minibuses


4x4 vehicle in mud
Our perception of a true safari experience is traveling in a vehicle that is far superior to the usual minibuses used by the large safari operators.

For us your safari experience is not a mere bus ride, but an opportunity to see and feel Africa in a different way from the rest of the masses.

You have several advantages in a 4x4 vehicle:

  • High Ground Clearance allowing optimum views of landscape and wildlife.

  • Flexibility and movement is much greater as the possibility of getting stuck is limited.

  • The vehicle can easily maneuver off the beaten track to areas inaccessible to normal Minibuses.

  • Maximum Comfort and reliability are high on rough / bad road conditions - vehicles have better leg space than the usual Minibus.

  • Vehicles are equipped with High Frequency radio call for extra safety (with a range of up to 5000 kms), special shock absorbers & double springs.

  • Vehicles are equipped further with green canvas seats and seat belts, cooler box, books on flora / fauna etc.

4 x 4 vehicle
You can't beat that if you ask me?!

What our clients say about using our 4x4 vehicles....

"Only now we understand the difference in using a 4x4 ... the sense of adventure and exclusivity we experienced would have never been the same in a Minibus."

Reference: Sunworld Safaris
Photos @ Sunworld Safris






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