5 of the Best Vehicles to Hire for a Safari
By Leo Savage on Sep 06, 2014
Safaris bring to mind vast plains and incredible wildlife. You will be travelling through some rough terrain and areas that are rarely traversed. You need to use a vehicle that will not stall in the middle of the safari and here are some great choices.
Land Rover Freelander 2
This is a versatile and practical car. This means it will take you almost anywhere and will also allow you to bring your family along for the ride. It’s as efficient off-road as it is on the highway and looks good too. This vehicle is so comfortable and luxurious and has a great Terrain Response System that is easy to use with its flush mounted buttons. It has a five-inch screen to keep you posted on vital vehicle data such a fuel levels, temperatures, terrain response mode and gear positions.
You will enjoy the sound system that will give you 380 watts of sound spread out over 11 speakers and subwoofers. Best of all, you have an efficient satellite navigation system as well as great climate control. For a comfortable ride through rough safari terrain, this is a great car to choose.
Jeep Cherokee
If you are looking for great off-road capability, this is the vehicle to use. It has a four-cylinder engine for maximum acceleration with nine-speed automatic transmission. It is great for rough terrain or unknown territory because it responds quickly to any kind of road situation. It is great for fuel economy and just as well on rough terrain as it does on smooth roads. For those long road trips, you will enjoy the comfortable interior of this car that has a sliding rear seat for additional legroom at the back and also allows you to bring along extra luggage to fit in the back. It’s got lots of nice additions such as a six-speaker stereo, good navigation, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring and forward collision alert. It’s quite a functional and safe car to use.
Toyota Prado
When it comes to the Toyota Prado you have four models to choose from and you may be spoilt for choice. You should be guided by the number of passengers you will be bringing along on your trip. There is the GX, GXL, VX and the Kakadu. The Prado is known for its performance both on the road and off road. It’s a large car that will be able to handle any kind of terrain. You will also love the fact that you don’t have to keep refueling throughout the trip as it has great fuel capacity.
It’s no surprise that this four-wheel drive vehicle is such a great selling vehicle worldwide. You will notice it has comfortable seats for long trips and the instruments on the car are clear and legible to guide you through any kind of terrain. The Prado offers great cruise control and multi functioning steering wheel. If you are driving an automatic model, you get downhill assist and hill start control, as well. These and other great features make the Prado a great safari car to use.
Toyota Land Cruiser
This vehicle is synonymous with all- terrain prowess and can overcome any sort of rugged terrain. You get amazing horsepower from a V8 engine that offers you six speeds to choose from with special features such as crawl control and top of the range Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System that ensure your car handle the changing terrain efficiently. It offers a superior climate control system, efficient navigation system, nice 14-speaker audio system and enough seating space for a comfortable ride throughout your trip.
Jeep Wrangler
This off-road vehicle boasts of prowess that runs back sixty years. Not only is this vehicle stylish, but it handless off road terrain exceptionally well. You can get a two-door model or a four-door model. You will enjoy having heated seats, automatic climate control, great navigation system and an amazing sound system. It offers great horsepower and you can choose a six-speed manual transmission or switch to five-speed automatic transmission. Considering it is a big four-wheel drive vehicle it’s an added plus that it has decent fuel economy. No matter which jeep wrangler you choose, you can be assured that it will get you through any kind of rough terrain.
These are the five vehicles you should consider using next time you want to go on a Safari.