{"id":408,"date":"2018-08-01T09:09:02","date_gmt":"2018-08-01T07:09:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost:8888\/CARAN25\/?page_id=408"},"modified":"2018-08-15T11:30:09","modified_gmt":"2018-08-15T09:30:09","slug":"info-safety-tips","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/caran.com.na\/?page_id=408","title":{"rendered":"Info &#038; Safety Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Namibia has an excellent road system that reaches just about every popular tourist destination in the country. However, most of the roads are gravel, and in the more remote areas they become tracks, which require careful driving, and for safety considerations, a second vehicle.<br \/><\/span><span class=\"s1\">Here are some tips to help get you to your destination safely.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<ol class=\"ol1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">First and foremost,\u00a0<b>in Namibia we drive on the left side of the road<\/b>.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Passengers\u00a0<b>in the back as well as the front seats must wear seatbelts<\/b>.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">To drive a vehicle in Namibia,\u00a0<b>you need a valid driving license and must carry it with you when you are driving<\/b>. If your driver\u2019s license is not printed in English, it is advisable to travel with an International Driver\u2019s License.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Make sure you are\u00a0<b>fully insured<\/b>.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Before leaving on your self-drive tour,\u00a0<b>make sure the brakes of your vehicle are in good working order<\/b>.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Your\u00a0<b>tyres must have the correct air pressure<\/b>\u00a0for the roads on which you\u2019re planning to travel and for the amount of luggage and number of passengers in your car.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Always carry at least one spare tyre<\/b>. When visiting remote areas, it is advisable to carry a second spare tyre and a tyre-repair kit.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">In Namibia,\u00a0<b>four-by-four vehicles are recommended<\/b>\u00a0when travelling through remote areas.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">You should carry a\u00a0<b>well-equipped first-aid kit<\/b>.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Plan your trip carefully,\u00a0<b>ensuring that you have enough fuel for the journey you have planned<\/b>. Always ensure that you have sufficient fuel in the event that your next \/ planned fuel stop might not have fuel available.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Always carry water when you travel<\/b>. Plan to have enough water for your entire journey, also in case you have a breakdown or become stuck.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<ol start=\"12\" class=\"ol1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>It is advisable to leave your itinerary with your tour operator, hotel or friends<\/b>. In the unlikely event that you become lost, authorities will be able to find you if they know your plans.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Make sure you have a current, authoritative map before you leave on your trip.<\/b>\u00a0When you leave the official roads marked on your map, there may be no road signs to direct you and the condition of the road may be poor.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Take time to listen carefully to the safety briefing given by your car-hire company.<\/b>\u00a0Ask advice on the condition of the roads in the areas you plan to visit. If your vehicle has extra fuel and water tanks, use them.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Watch out for animals crossing the road or grazing near the roadside.<\/b>\u00a0Both wild and domestic animals frighten easily and can jump directly in front of your moving car.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Avoid travelling at night.<\/b>\u00a0Wildlife is most active at dusk, and the possibility of a collision at this time of day is vastly increased.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">When entering any game park or other area where there are wild animals, read the safety guidelines provided.\u00a0<b>It is dangerous to leave your vehicle when you are in a wildlife area.<\/b>\u00a0The only safe way to look at a wild animal is from the safety of your vehicle.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">As distances are long,<b>\u00a0take regular breaks.<\/b><\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Even though the Cell phone network is wide spread in Namibia it is advisable to hire Satellite phones. These are recommended when driving into remote areas. It is helpful if you are stuck or do need any help<\/span><span class=\"s3\">.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Drive with your lights on<\/b>, especially when driving on gravel roads.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li2\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>Absolute speed limits:\u00a0<\/b><\/span><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<ul class=\"ul1\">\n<li class=\"li3\"><span class=\"s5\">National roads:120km\/h or less when indicated<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li3\"><span class=\"s5\">Gravel roads:80km\/h or less when indicated<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li3\"><span class=\"s5\">Towns \/ National Parks: 60km\/h or less when indicated<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Not all gravel roads are the same. Be aware of this and drive accordingly. Take note of the following before you set out:<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Punctures are common on gravel roads, it is therefore advisable to carry two spare wheels.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Do not exceed the prescribed limit. The safest speed on a gravel road is below 80km\/h.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Observe road traffic signs conscientiously, particularly those indicating a gentle or sharp curve ahead, and reduce your speed accordingly. Some roads signs are absent, therefore always make sure that adapt your speed to the conditions. Make sure that you can stop the vehicle in the distance of road that is visible to you.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">In dusty conditions it is advisable to switch on the headlights of your vehicle so as to be more easily observed by other road-users.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">When there is oncoming traffic, reduce speed and keep to the left of the road as far as possible. Windscreen damage is likely to occur here.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">In rainy or wet conditions, beware of slippery roads or sections of the road that have washed away. Drive slowly through running or stagnant water at drifts or causeways. If you are unsure about the water depth, walk through it first.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul class=\"ul1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Always be on the lookout for animals, both domestic and wild animals.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Other hazards are dry stream crossings and dry dips in the road. These are often eroded or rocky, don&#8217;t rush through them!<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Be constantly on the alert, as road signs have sometimes been removed or run over.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Overtaking on gravel roads is dangerous. Draw the attention of the driver in front of you by flicking your headlights, indicating that you wish to overtake.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">The simple rule when going into a skid is: skid left, steer left &#8211; skid right, steer right. Gently! In other words, if the car starts to slide towards the left side of the road, gently steer to the left, and vice versa. Take your foot off the accelerator for a moment as the car is gently brought under control and stay off the brakes! Just don&#8217;t over react!<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Be careful when you approach the top of a blind rise, as there is often a slight bend just out of sight which could catch you off-guard.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s2\">Be constantly on the lookout for the unexpected, some of the nasties are; loose and sandy patches, potholes, rocks or a sharp bend in the road.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">A camping holiday in Namibia can provide visitors with a great opportunity to enjoy the country&#8217;s vast unspoiled landscapes, spectacular scenery, fascinating flora and fauna and the experience of meeting rural people and observing their cultures.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">The variety of camping places in Namibia is huge. Dedicated sites with full facilities are operated by local communities, Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) and private tourism companies, while further opportunities to camp al fresco (with the landowner&#8217;s permission) abound.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">NWR offers the visitor a choice of twenty-two resorts, including must-visit destinations such as the Etosha National Park, Sossusvlei, the Namib-Naukluft Park, Terrace Bay, Ai-Ais, L\u00fcderitz, the Waterberg and, in the north east, Popa Falls. Four other NWR resorts are conveniently close to Windhoek.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">All the NWR resorts have purpose-built accommodation and restaurant facilities, while a computerised central reservations system handles all bookings. Visitors are advised to book well in advance.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">The private sector presents campers with a vast choice of camping places, ranging from basic natural sites to purpose-built facilities. The\u00a0<\/span><span class=\"s1\"><i>Namibia Tourism Board (NTB)<\/i><\/span><span class=\"s2\">\u00a0will gladly answer all enquiries, while the\u00a0<\/span><span class=\"s1\"><i>Namibian Tour and Safari Association (TASA)<\/i><\/span><span class=\"s2\">\u00a0and the\u00a0<\/span><span class=\"s1\"><i>Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN)<\/i><\/span><span class=\"s2\">\u00a0both hold copious amounts of information on behalf of their members.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">From the Ai-Ais\/Richtersveld Trans-Frontier Park in the south to the Namib, Damaraland and the Kaokoland areas in the west, and the Kalahari and Caprivi regions in the east, campers face only one dilemma: how to see as much as possible.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">Suitable camping equipment and thorough planning is a vital prerequisite for any camping trip. Imagine erecting your tent and finding you forgot to pack the tent poles or trying to light a campfire without matches. All visitors wishing to travel independently through the awesome but often isolated Namibian landscapes should ensure that they are fully equipped and self-sufficient.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s2\">Most visitors to Namibia will need to hire both a vehicle and all the camping equipment needed for their proposed trip. For those planning to explore more remote areas, a four-wheel-drive vehicle is essential. All Namibian car-hire operators will offer 4x4s but make your reservation well in advance. Many companies can supply their vehicles fully equipped for camping and are experts in providing everything you&#8217;ll need.\u00a0<br \/>Firewood should always be purchased in a pre-packed form, never collected loose in the veld. Take along a small hatchet, fire-lighters and matches, two powerful torches and plenty of spare batteries. Vehicle spares should include a spare wheel (preferably two), air compressor or pump, tyre gauge, battery leads, towrope, shovel and basic toolkit. Lastly, remember to take along sensible clothing and footwear, hats, sunblock, anti-malaria\/mosquito treatments, toiletries and personal items.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\"><span class=\"s2\">And don&#8217;t forget your binoculars and camera, for the holiday of a lifetime that awaits you in Namibia!\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Car-rental companies are frequently asked which vehicles are the most suitable for Namibia. The main choices are:<\/span><\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s1\">A 2WD \u2013 these could include, sedans, SUV\u2019s or minibuses.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s1\">A 4WD \u2013 most commonly a single or double Cab pick-up and SUVs. These may be rented as standard vehicles or fully equipped camping vehicles.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s1\">A camper &#8211; van or motor home.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Namibia has an excellent road system that reaches just about every popular tourist destination in the country. However, most of the roads are gravel, and in the more remote areas they become tracks, which require careful driving, and for safety considerations, a second vehicle. These areas are not recommended for the inexperienced driver, for whom guided tours or organized safaris are recommended.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul1\">\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s1\">4WD vehicles are more expensive to hire, because of the higher purchase price and increased maintenance. They are preferred due to higher ground clearance (better for gravel roads), more robust (thus able to reach destinations where a 2WD would struggle.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s1\">Most 4WD vehicles can be equipped with camping equipment. This allows clients the flexibility to choose either a camping holiday or a mix between lodging and camping.<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s1\">2WD vehicles cost less to acquire and maintain therefore they are cheaper than the 4&#215;4 Vehicles to hire. Most 2WD\u2019s don&#8217;t a have high ground clearance and are therefore not suitable for all gravel roads (many rental companies do not allow compact sedans on gravel roads).<\/span><\/li>\n<li class=\"li1\"><span class=\"s1\">Motor homes are usually better suited to tar roads as they tend to be top heavy and have poor ground clearance when not 4WD.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"p2\"><span class=\"s1\">Your final choice of vehicle will be determined by your itinerary and your budget.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><!-- {\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"layout\",\"children\":[{\"name\":\"Tips\",\"type\":\"section\",\"props\":{\"width\":\"default\",\"padding\":\"xlarge\",\"style\":\"default\",\"header_overlay\":\"\",\"animation\":\"\",\"text_color\":\"dark\",\"media\":\"images\\\/service-header.jpg\",\"image\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/Road-6.jpg\",\"image_size\":\"cover\",\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"title_position\":\"top-left\",\"title_rotation\":\"left\",\"title_breakpoint\":\"xl\",\"video\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-video.mp4\",\"height\":\"section\",\"media_background\":null,\"media_blend_mode\":\"multiply\",\"media_overlay\":null,\"video_fallback\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-bg.jpg\",\"id\":\"tips\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p class=\\\"p1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">Namibia has an excellent road system that reaches just about every popular tourist destination in the country. However, most of the roads are gravel, and in the more remote areas they become tracks, which require careful driving, and for safety considerations, a second vehicle.<br \\\/><\\\/span><span class=\\\"s1\\\">Here are some tips to help get you to your destination safely.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\",\"title\":\"Tips for Driving in Namibia\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<ol class=\\\"ol1\\\">\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">First and foremost,\\u00a0<b>in Namibia we drive on the left side of the road<\\\/b>.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Passengers\\u00a0<b>in the back as well as the front seats must wear seatbelts<\\\/b>.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">To drive a vehicle in Namibia,\\u00a0<b>you need a valid driving license and must carry it with you when you are driving<\\\/b>. If your driver\\u2019s license is not printed in English, it is advisable to travel with an International Driver\\u2019s License.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Make sure you are\\u00a0<b>fully insured<\\\/b>.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Before leaving on your self-drive tour,\\u00a0<b>make sure the brakes of your vehicle are in good working order<\\\/b>.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Your\\u00a0<b>tyres must have the correct air pressure<\\\/b>\\u00a0for the roads on which you\\u2019re planning to travel and for the amount of luggage and number of passengers in your car.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Always carry at least one spare tyre<\\\/b>. When visiting remote areas, it is advisable to carry a second spare tyre and a tyre-repair kit.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">In Namibia,\\u00a0<b>four-by-four vehicles are recommended<\\\/b>\\u00a0when travelling through remote areas.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">You should carry a\\u00a0<b>well-equipped first-aid kit<\\\/b>.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Plan your trip carefully,\\u00a0<b>ensuring that you have enough fuel for the journey you have planned<\\\/b>. Always ensure that you have sufficient fuel in the event that your next \\\/ planned fuel stop might not have fuel available.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Always carry water when you travel<\\\/b>. Plan to have enough water for your entire journey, also in case you have a breakdown or become stuck.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n<\\\/ol>\",\"title\":\"\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<ol start=\\\"12\\\" class=\\\"ol1\\\">\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>It is advisable to leave your itinerary with your tour operator, hotel or friends<\\\/b>. In the unlikely event that you become lost, authorities will be able to find you if they know your plans.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Make sure you have a current, authoritative map before you leave on your trip.<\\\/b>\\u00a0When you leave the official roads marked on your map, there may be no road signs to direct you and the condition of the road may be poor.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Take time to listen carefully to the safety briefing given by your car-hire company.<\\\/b>\\u00a0Ask advice on the condition of the roads in the areas you plan to visit. If your vehicle has extra fuel and water tanks, use them.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Watch out for animals crossing the road or grazing near the roadside.<\\\/b>\\u00a0Both wild and domestic animals frighten easily and can jump directly in front of your moving car.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Avoid travelling at night.<\\\/b>\\u00a0Wildlife is most active at dusk, and the possibility of a collision at this time of day is vastly increased.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">When entering any game park or other area where there are wild animals, read the safety guidelines provided.\\u00a0<b>It is dangerous to leave your vehicle when you are in a wildlife area.<\\\/b>\\u00a0The only safe way to look at a wild animal is from the safety of your vehicle.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">As distances are long,<b>\\u00a0take regular breaks.<\\\/b><\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Even though the Cell phone network is wide spread in Namibia it is advisable to hire Satellite phones. These are recommended when driving into remote areas. It is helpful if you are stuck or do need any help<\\\/span><span class=\\\"s3\\\">.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Drive with your lights on<\\\/b>, especially when driving on gravel roads.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\"><b>Absolute speed limits:\\u00a0<\\\/b><\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n<\\\/ol>\\n\n\n<ul class=\\\"ul1\\\">\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li3\\\"><span class=\\\"s5\\\">National roads:120km\\\/h or less when indicated<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li3\\\"><span class=\\\"s5\\\">Gravel roads:80km\\\/h or less when indicated<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li3\\\"><span class=\\\"s5\\\">Towns \\\/ National Parks: 60km\\\/h or less when indicated<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n<\\\/ul>\",\"title\":\"\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]}]}]},{\"name\":\"Safety Tips\",\"type\":\"section\",\"props\":{\"width\":\"default\",\"padding\":\"xlarge\",\"style\":\"default\",\"header_overlay\":\"\",\"animation\":\"\",\"text_color\":\"dark\",\"media\":\"images\\\/service-header.jpg\",\"image\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/Sos-dune-1.jpg\",\"image_size\":\"cover\",\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"title_position\":\"top-left\",\"title_rotation\":\"left\",\"title_breakpoint\":\"xl\",\"video\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-video.mp4\",\"height\":\"section\",\"media_background\":null,\"media_blend_mode\":\"multiply\",\"media_overlay\":null,\"video_fallback\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-bg.jpg\",\"id\":\"safety\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p class=\\\"p1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">Not all gravel roads are the same. Be aware of this and drive accordingly. Take note of the following before you set out:<\\\/span><\\\/p>\",\"title\":\"Additional driver information and safety tips\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<ul class=\\\"ul1\\\">\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Punctures are common on gravel roads, it is therefore advisable to carry two spare wheels.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Do not exceed the prescribed limit. The safest speed on a gravel road is below 80km\\\/h.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Observe road traffic signs conscientiously, particularly those indicating a gentle or sharp curve ahead, and reduce your speed accordingly. Some roads signs are absent, therefore always make sure that adapt your speed to the conditions. Make sure that you can stop the vehicle in the distance of road that is visible to you.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">In dusty conditions it is advisable to switch on the headlights of your vehicle so as to be more easily observed by other road-users.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">When there is oncoming traffic, reduce speed and keep to the left of the road as far as possible. Windscreen damage is likely to occur here.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">In rainy or wet conditions, beware of slippery roads or sections of the road that have washed away. Drive slowly through running or stagnant water at drifts or causeways. If you are unsure about the water depth, walk through it first.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n<\\\/ul>\",\"title\":\"\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<ul class=\\\"ul1\\\">\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Always be on the lookout for animals, both domestic and wild animals.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Other hazards are dry stream crossings and dry dips in the road. These are often eroded or rocky, don't rush through them!<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Be constantly on the alert, as road signs have sometimes been removed or run over.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Overtaking on gravel roads is dangerous. Draw the attention of the driver in front of you by flicking your headlights, indicating that you wish to overtake.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">The simple rule when going into a skid is: skid left, steer left - skid right, steer right. Gently! In other words, if the car starts to slide towards the left side of the road, gently steer to the left, and vice versa. Take your foot off the accelerator for a moment as the car is gently brought under control and stay off the brakes! Just don't over react!<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Be careful when you approach the top of a blind rise, as there is often a slight bend just out of sight which could catch you off-guard.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Be constantly on the lookout for the unexpected, some of the nasties are; loose and sandy patches, potholes, rocks or a sharp bend in the road.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n<\\\/ul>\",\"title\":\"\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]}]}]},{\"name\":\"Camping\",\"type\":\"section\",\"props\":{\"width\":\"default\",\"padding\":\"xlarge\",\"style\":\"default\",\"header_overlay\":\"\",\"animation\":\"\",\"text_color\":\"dark\",\"media\":\"images\\\/service-header.jpg\",\"image\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/Road-5.jpg\",\"image_size\":\"cover\",\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"title_position\":\"top-left\",\"title_rotation\":\"left\",\"title_breakpoint\":\"xl\",\"video\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-video.mp4\",\"height\":\"section\",\"media_background\":null,\"media_blend_mode\":\"multiply\",\"media_overlay\":null,\"video_fallback\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-bg.jpg\",\"id\":\"camping\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">A camping holiday in Namibia can provide visitors with a great opportunity to enjoy the country's vast unspoiled landscapes, spectacular scenery, fascinating flora and fauna and the experience of meeting rural people and observing their cultures.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\\n\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">The variety of camping places in Namibia is huge. Dedicated sites with full facilities are operated by local communities, Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) and private tourism companies, while further opportunities to camp al fresco (with the landowner's permission) abound.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\",\"title\":\"Camping in Namibia\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">NWR offers the visitor a choice of twenty-two resorts, including must-visit destinations such as the Etosha National Park, Sossusvlei, the Namib-Naukluft Park, Terrace Bay, Ai-Ais, L\\u00fcderitz, the Waterberg and, in the north east, Popa Falls. Four other NWR resorts are conveniently close to Windhoek.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\\n\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">All the NWR resorts have purpose-built accommodation and restaurant facilities, while a computerised central reservations system handles all bookings. Visitors are advised to book well in advance.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\\n\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">The private sector presents campers with a vast choice of camping places, ranging from basic natural sites to purpose-built facilities. The\\u00a0<\\\/span><span class=\\\"s1\\\"><i>Namibia Tourism Board (NTB)<\\\/i><\\\/span><span class=\\\"s2\\\">\\u00a0will gladly answer all enquiries, while the\\u00a0<\\\/span><span class=\\\"s1\\\"><i>Namibian Tour and Safari Association (TASA)<\\\/i><\\\/span><span class=\\\"s2\\\">\\u00a0and the\\u00a0<\\\/span><span class=\\\"s1\\\"><i>Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN)<\\\/i><\\\/span><span class=\\\"s2\\\">\\u00a0both hold copious amounts of information on behalf of their members.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\\n\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">From the Ai-Ais\\\/Richtersveld Trans-Frontier Park in the south to the Namib, Damaraland and the Kaokoland areas in the west, and the Kalahari and Caprivi regions in the east, campers face only one dilemma: how to see as much as possible.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\\n\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Suitable camping equipment and thorough planning is a vital prerequisite for any camping trip. Imagine erecting your tent and finding you forgot to pack the tent poles or trying to light a campfire without matches. All visitors wishing to travel independently through the awesome but often isolated Namibian landscapes should ensure that they are fully equipped and self-sufficient.\\u00a0<\\\/span><\\\/p>\",\"title\":\"\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p class=\\\"p2\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">Most visitors to Namibia will need to hire both a vehicle and all the camping equipment needed for their proposed trip. For those planning to explore more remote areas, a four-wheel-drive vehicle is essential. All Namibian car-hire operators will offer 4x4s but make your reservation well in advance. Many companies can supply their vehicles fully equipped for camping and are experts in providing everything you'll need.\\u00a0<br \\\/>Firewood should always be purchased in a pre-packed form, never collected loose in the veld. Take along a small hatchet, fire-lighters and matches, two powerful torches and plenty of spare batteries. Vehicle spares should include a spare wheel (preferably two), air compressor or pump, tyre gauge, battery leads, towrope, shovel and basic toolkit. Lastly, remember to take along sensible clothing and footwear, hats, sunblock, anti-malaria\\\/mosquito treatments, toiletries and personal items.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\\n\n\n<p class=\\\"p3\\\"><span class=\\\"s2\\\">And don't forget your binoculars and camera, for the holiday of a lifetime that awaits you in Namibia!\\u00a0<\\\/span><\\\/p>\",\"title\":\"\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]}]}]},{\"name\":\"suitable to rent\",\"type\":\"section\",\"props\":{\"width\":\"default\",\"padding\":\"xlarge\",\"style\":\"default\",\"header_overlay\":\"\",\"animation\":\"\",\"text_color\":\"dark\",\"media\":\"images\\\/service-header.jpg\",\"image\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/Sossosvlei-1.jpg\",\"image_size\":\"cover\",\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"vertical_align\":\"middle\",\"title_position\":\"top-left\",\"title_rotation\":\"left\",\"title_breakpoint\":\"xl\",\"video\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-video.mp4\",\"height\":\"section\",\"media_background\":null,\"media_blend_mode\":\"multiply\",\"media_overlay\":null,\"video_fallback\":\"wp-content\\\/uploads\\\/projects-hero-bg.jpg\",\"id\":\"rent\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p class=\\\"p1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">Car-rental companies are frequently asked which vehicles are the most suitable for Namibia. The main choices are:<\\\/span><\\\/p>\\n\n\n<ul class=\\\"ul1\\\">\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">A 2WD \\u2013 these could include, sedans, SUV\\u2019s or minibuses.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">A 4WD \\u2013 most commonly a single or double Cab pick-up and SUVs. These may be rented as standard vehicles or fully equipped camping vehicles.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">A camper - van or motor home.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n<\\\/ul>\",\"title\":\"Which vehicles are the most suitable to rent?\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"row\",\"props\":{\"layout\":\",\",\"fixed_width\":\"large\",\"breakpoint\":\"m\",\"width\":\"default\",\"gutter\":\"small\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"widths\":[\"\"],\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<p class=\\\"p1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">Namibia has an excellent road system that reaches just about every popular tourist destination in the country. However, most of the roads are gravel, and in the more remote areas they become tracks, which require careful driving, and for safety considerations, a second vehicle. These areas are not recommended for the inexperienced driver, for whom guided tours or organized safaris are recommended.<\\\/span><\\\/p>\",\"title\":\"\",\"title_style\":\"\",\"content_style\":\"\",\"maxwidth\":\"large\",\"panel_style\":\"\"}}]},{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"column\",\"props\":{\"widths\":[\"\"],\"image_position\":\"center-center\",\"style\":\"primary\"},\"children\":[{\"name\":\"\",\"type\":\"panel\",\"props\":{\"link_text\":\"Read more\",\"title_element\":\"h1\",\"meta_style\":\"meta\",\"meta_align\":\"bottom\",\"icon_ratio\":4,\"image_align\":\"top\",\"image_grid_width\":\"1-2\",\"image_breakpoint\":\"m\",\"link_style\":\"default\",\"margin\":\"medium\",\"content\":\"\n\n<ul class=\\\"ul1\\\">\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">4WD vehicles are more expensive to hire, because of the higher purchase price and increased maintenance. They are preferred due to higher ground clearance (better for gravel roads), more robust (thus able to reach destinations where a 2WD would struggle.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">Most 4WD vehicles can be equipped with camping equipment. This allows clients the flexibility to choose either a camping holiday or a mix between lodging and camping.<\\\/span><\\\/li>\\n\n\n<li class=\\\"li1\\\"><span class=\\\"s1\\\">2WD vehicles cost less to acquire and maintain therefore they are cheaper than the 4x4 Vehicles to hire. 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