If you’re planning to visit more than one African country during your travels, save on flights by traveling on road and driving your own vehicle. This is especially cost-savvy if you are traveling in a group of four or more as you would then be able to rent a vehicle collectively rather than paying for individual fares on flights, buses or taxis.
Navigating through Africa on your own isn’t as challenging as you may think. Most roads in South Africa and Namibia are tarred and well-maintained, making your ride smooth and easy. Self-driving through Africa will allow you more flexible time to explore the continent and let you set your own schedule. Driving on your own during peak season in Africa may also save you money, as you don’t have to pay inflated transportation fees. Practicing common road safety will ensure that your trip is successful one! Want more bang for your buck? Hire a caravan so you don’t have to spend on accommodation too!
Looking for a classic safari trip to Kenya minus the hefty price tag? Choose a budget safari in Kenya!
Rocio Espinosa (to be continued)
Navigating through Africa on your own isn’t as challenging as you may think. Most roads in South Africa and Namibia are tarred and well-maintained, making your ride smooth and easy. Self-driving through Africa will allow you more flexible time to explore the continent and let you set your own schedule. Driving on your own during peak season in Africa may also save you money, as you don’t have to pay inflated transportation fees. Practicing common road safety will ensure that your trip is successful one! Want more bang for your buck? Hire a caravan so you don’t have to spend on accommodation too!
Looking for a classic safari trip to Kenya minus the hefty price tag? Choose a budget safari in Kenya!
Rocio Espinosa (to be continued)