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Kenya and Tanzania transportWe use two types of safari vehicles in Kenya: a comfortable 4x4 Toyota mini van and a Toyota land cruiser. Nearly all safaris in Kenya are done in 4x4 mini vans. These vehicles are excellent on bumpy and at times muddy roads. They are also more affordable than land cruisers, while being comparable in comfort and capibility. Mini vans have a capacity of 7 people plus baggage; however we advise travelling with a maximum of 6 people to ensure comfort and enough space. During game drives, the roof rolls back for a 360 degree view of your surroundings. We believe that the 4x4 mini van is ideal for Kenya and Tanzania transport and that it is certainly no less a match for the rugged terrain than its bulkier counterpart, the land cruiser. Naturally we can arrange for you to travel in a land cruiser if you wish; there is a 40% surcharge for this vehicle during safaris. We also recommend a maximum of 6 passengers for the land cruiser. The land cruiser looks great on safari pictures and if you're travelling in a group of 4 or more, then it's worth considering. If you would like to travel through Kenya by land cruiser, let us know ahead of time. All of our Tanzania safaris are done in Toyota land cruisers. During the safari, your luggage is stowed partially in the back of the vehicle and partially on its roof. We recommend using a backpack or soft bag while travelling instead of a hard shell suitcase that can be damaged during rides on bumpy roads. |
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The best way to travelGoing on a safari through Kenya and Tanzania is incredibly popular with people around the globe. Enticing documentaries on National Geographic and Animal Planet have probably also made going on a safari even more popular. Because of this, prices have gone up and they will probably continue to rise during the next few years. Price hikes have mostly increased entrance fees to national parks (such as Masai Mara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro) and (private) Kenya and Tanzania transport.As you can imagine, safari prices are significant when having to split the cost of a vehicle, a chef, camping equipment and fees for entering a national park with a vehicle by only two people. The best way to keep a safari affordable is by splitting the costs with several other people. So you can invite your best friends and family to travel with you and we'll create an affordable independent safari for you.
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