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Vehicles and Tour Guides...................................................................................
Your safari experience will involve many exciting days viewing wildlife. As such, we pay utmost importance to the quality and comfort of your safari vehicle. Our safari vehicles are all converted into custom-built safari cars, with pop-up roof to enable visitors to view wildlife better. Vehicles are fitted with thickly-cushioned individual seats. Minivans carry a maximum of 7 persons; 4-wheel drive, 5 persons and everyone is guaranteed a window seat. All safari vehicles have two-way radio communication equipment fitted to keep in contact with our offices. A cool box, a pair of binoculars and reference books on mammals, birds, flora and fauna are all standard equipment in each safari vehicle.
» A spacious seating arrangement allows only for 5 guests in each vehicle.
» Deep windows give you the widest views and photographic opportunities.
» Three generous viewing hatches in each vehicle, enabling guests to stand and photograph with ease.
» A cool box filled with soft drinks and bottled water, thermoses of tea.
» A mobile reference library and binoculars.
» A radio is fitted for communication with base camp, and with other vehicles.
» Carpeting, canvas seat covers and dust proofing for comfort.
» A meticulous maintenance program for maximum safety and seatbelts fitted throughout.
Driver-Guides
When you book with Chariot Safaris you are
assured driver-guides who are extensively trained, qualified
and experienced. Their knowledge spans over virtually everything
you will encounter on safari - the wildlife, flora and fauna,
the birdlife, the people and the local culture. Each driver-guide
undergoes a rigorous and mandatory training program.
With our specially modified fleet of Landrover and Land
Cruiser four wheel drives, Nissan and Toyota Minibuses
and Toyota saloon vehicles, we are able to cater for groups
of all sizes from the single traveller, to small, medium and
large groups.
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