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Safari Drive Land Rovers in Africa

Our fleet of fully equipped 110 Defender Land Rovers is central to our operations in Africa. Owning and running vehicles in Africa is a tremendous challenge and our aim is to provide our clients with the best maintained, lowest mileage reliable vehicles available.

UK and African Registered Land Rovers

Our vehicles are supplied and serviced by in country Land Rover Dealerships and registered locally, we also use vehicles sourced from the UK for international trips where border crossings are frequent.

We are currently taking delivery of the latest 2010 6 speed Land Rover Defender TDci in Namibia. Read the full story >>

Vehicle Preparation

Every Safari Drive vehicle in Africa is equipped to a simailar standard and is based on the following :

  • A comfortable roof tent
  • Engel Fridge
  • Roller draws to safely store equipment
  • Front bull bar and side protection bars
  • Extra fuel tank
  • Water tank
  • Twin batteries & split charging system
  • Exterior light
  • Fire extinguisher

Vehicle condition and servicing

In Africa vehicles can deteriorate very quickly and even a brand new Land Rover can get shabby with a few months of neglect. Safari Drive uses the in country Land Rover dealerships for servicing where possible and the best possible independent service agents available when a dealership is not available

Music

There is nothing better than exploring the vast african landscapes listening to the music that you love, because we realize how important music can be to our clients holidays. We suggest that you use the roadtrip attachment on ipods as a way of connecting to the Land Rover radios.

Another great way to pass the time while on a long days drive is to listen to an audio book. A great place to download these is www.audible.com

 

Destinations

Himba

Safari Drive offer a wide range of destinations for your self drive safari including:

 

Safari Styles

Safari Styles

Many people are put off doing a self drive safari because they are worried that it would entail sleeping bags, no showers and tinned food for every meal...

This couldn’t be further from the truth! For more informantion on the types of safari available, please click the "more" button below...