Landcruiser Prado
The Landcruiser Prados carry one or two clients. They are the most comfortable safari
vehicles, and have air conditioning.
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| Landcruiser Prado for up to 2 clients. |
Landcruiser
The Landcruisers carry four clients, and handle the roughest conditions.
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| Landcruiser for up to 4 clients. |
Extended Landcruiser
The extended Landcruisers carry six clients, and handle the roughest conditions.
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| Extended Landcruiser for up to 6 clients. |
Hiace
The Hiace minibuses carry six clients. They are comfortable and more economical than
the Landcruisers. They are 4WD, but can not handle as rough driving conditions as the
Landcruisers.
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| Hiace for up to 6 clients. |
Transfer vehicles
The above Landcruiser models may also be used for transfers or other transports. They
can carry one client extra in a front seat for that use (but not for safaris, as this
seat does not have access to the pop-up sunroof).
A coach may be used for transfers or transports of larger groups.
Support vehicles
The service crews uses 4WD pick-up trucks for maintenance and service in the field.
A 4WD heavy truck can be fitted to carry either cargo or clients travelling overland-style.
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