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Safari vehicle mistakes and how to avoid them |
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Vehicle
One will save you money. However, you'll feel like a sardine in a can - and your field of vision will be noticeably obscured.
Moreover, a safari normally requires many several-hour-long rides down bumpy, rutted dirt roads. This will prove quite uncomfortable to passengers because while the suspension systems of Land Rovers and Land Cruisers are built to handle the jolting bounces, those of minivans are not.
Being on safari in a minivan does not create an "Out of Africa" feeling.
What you save in money usually does not compensate for the downsides:
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I hope your safari dreams come true - and that my travel guide ©2008 HQP / Hillman Quality Publications |