The open 4×4 extended safari vehicles are most common in Kenya. The safari vehicles are most often Toyota Land Cruisers and carry 6 to 8 guests.
They have open side and offer face to face encounters with nature. In rainy seasons or winter, the guide might decide to put on a canvas roof with side windows.
Very often there is space for a tracker who sits on the bonnet reading animal tracks whist the guide drives and ensure your safety.
4wd Toyota Land cruiser
This Safari vehicle is fit for 01 to 05 people traveling together. It’s a very strong & Comfortable car with an air- conditioning system and an open- roof for better views during your Kenya safari tours holidays.
4wd a Full-Sized Toyota Land cruiser
This Safari vehicle is fit for 01 to 07 people traveling together. It’s a very strong and high up car, very spacious and an open- roof for better views during your trip. This is one of the most used safari vehicles in Africa.
Such vehicles have the capacity to go for game drives. Game drives leave (very) early in the morning. Never forget that you are on a holiday and that it is no shame to sleep in if you feel like doing so.
Not every game drive has the same level of excitement, but you will see, the first time you do sleep in, that leopard will show itself in all its glory (get the point?).
Your afternoon game drive is sometimes extended into an evening game drive. During the dark hours of your drive, you may see – with the help of a spotlight – nocturnal animals that you would normally not see during the day.
If you go on a game drive, make sure you carry your camera, binoculars, some reference books (if they are not in the vehicle), your sunglasses and a hat of some kind.