Our Safari Vehicles
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Vehicles Information
We use 4-wheel drive Toyota Land Cruisers on all our safari tours. In order to make your safari as good as possible, we take great care to ensure that the quality of our jeeps is good.
To ensure this, the jeeps are taken in for a short service after each trip.
We carry extra tyres in all jeeps in case, against all odds, you get a puncture. Our guides/drivers are all very skilled at driving in different weather conditions and on different surfaces.
To some of the parks the road is paved, but inside the national parks the surface is often uneven. Although we have good jeeps, it can often get a bit bumpy, but the drivers will adjust the speed to your preference.
In addition to driving safety, they have also been trained in service and wildlife. They are in possession of lots of interesting facts about the animals of the savannah and also a lot of exciting stories!
WiFi
Refrigeneration
Up to 7 Seats
Charging Options
Vehicles Information
Our jeeps can accommodate 7 passengers and all have window seats.
However, if you choose budget accommodation, you lose the seat next to the driver to the accompanying cook.
The roof is easily lifted to stand up in the jeep and look out over the savannah. All jeeps have communication radios for safety reasons and to communicate with each other.
There are a number of electrical outlets in the jeep so you can charge cameras and mobile phones during the trip. The jeep is also equipped with binoculars. All jeeps in northern Tanzania have a refrigerator where you can store water and other drinks.
If you are camping, you will not have a connection while on safari. Most of the lodges have wifi, but depending on where you are, you can never fully expect it to work.
We encourage you to focus on wildlife and nature instead of wifi when you are on safari with us. However, if it is the case that you very much want wifi, we can arrange for a router to be put in the jeep. However, we cannot guarantee that it will work 100%, especially in parts of the Serengeti.