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SELF-DRIVE
TOURS
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Self-drive tours are usually designed individually for the client. However,
for example and from time to time, we will
present new tours - especially with regard to which routes are particularly recom-
mended in different seasons for particular areas.
- Climate
Zones and Travel Period:
It should be borne in mind that southern Africa stretches across various climatic, geogra-
phic and geological zones.
(See also in the column - far left!)
- The Travel
Routes: With camping tours, the price diffe-
rences of the campsites play a rather subordinate role.
It is primarily the accessibility of roads
and Ways, depending on climate, vehicle, equipment and driving
skills of the client - according to a realistic self-assessment.
(See also in the column - far left!)
- Selection
of Vehicles: The external conditions, suitability and equipment of the vehicle are decisive.
No problems along good roads - whether tarred or good gravel roads.
But if the path leads through deep sand into the bush, then things look different...
(See also in the column - far left!)
- Accommodation: Along the good tourist routes within South Africa - the choice is yours. In remote areas, route and time allocation plaing the main role.
(See also in the column - far left!)
- Wild
Card: With the Wild Card you get free entry to almost all national parks in South Africa and in some of the neigh-
bouring countries - for one year from the date of issue.
(See also in the column - far left!)
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We do not go into the topic of activities separately in this context, because self-drive tours - with a few exceptions, of course - are usually decided on site. (Again - see also in the column - far left!)
We equip
all self-drivers with sufficient documentation, which usually contains, detailed maps of the national parks and nature reserves in addition to the road maps.
You will receive a compre- hensive tour and route plan that contains all the relevant contact details along the route as well as the details of the access routes and the GPS coordinates of the most important waymarks.
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