Safari Stretch Vehicle

N$5.100,00/Day

  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • Air Bags (Front Only)
  • 4-Wheel-Drive

4x4 Double Cab

N$2.140,00/Day

  • Tyre Size 17
  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers

4x4 Suv

N$2.725,01/Day

  • Tyre Size 17
  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers

4x4 Landcruiser Double Cab V8

N$2.385,00/Day

  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers
  • 80 Litre Tank

4x4 Double Cab (2 pax camping)

N$2.260,00/Day

  • Tyre Size 17
  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers

4x4 Double Cab (4 pax camping)

N$2.385,00/Day

  • Tyre Size 17
  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers

4x4 Landcruiser Double Cab V8 (2 Pax Camping)

N$2.510,00/Day

  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers
  • 80 Litre Tank

4x4 Landcruiser Double Cab V8 (4 Pax Camping)

N$2.600,00/Day

  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers
  • 4.5 litre Diesel

4x4 Landcruiser Double Cab 2.8

  • Tyre Size 17
  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 2nd Spare Tyre
  • 4 Passengers

4x4 Landcruiser Double Cab 2.8 (2 Pax Camping)

4x4 Landcruiser Double Cab 2.8 (4 Pax Camping)

  • Tyre Size 17
  • GPS
  • Medical Kit
  • 4 Passengers
  • 80 Litre Tank

Off-Road
Driving Tips

Speed Limit

Keep to a speed that is safe and comfortable. Gravel roads have a speed limit of 80 km/, however Some severely corrugated sections need even lower speed. Always drive at a speed that allows you to stop easily for any hazards. Speed limits in Namibia are as follows: Tarred roads 120 km/h Gravel roads 80 km/h Urban areas 50-60 km/h

Gravel Roads

When driving gravel roads we recommend reducing your tyre pressure. Your vehicle will have more traction with a low tire pressure since you have a larger contact area with the ground.This will also reduce the possibility of damage to your tyres. Remember to reflate your tyres when you return to the tar. Dirt & Gravel Roads 1.8 kpa Soft Beach/Sand 1.2-1.5 kpa

Water Crossings

Always assess a water crossing before continuing. Walk through and check out the crossing, measuring the depth and checking the condition of the bottom. Even shallow crossings can hid​e tyre-damaging debris or deep holes. As a general rule we recommend avoid driving through water if its deeper than the center of your wheels.

4x4 Essentials

We have everything you need to get you Namibian Adventure started!

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