Yes, all our transfer vehicles are equipped with three-point seat belts for your safety, and we carry extensive passenger liability insurance. Our vehicles are well-maintained, and game drives are typically conducted in open safari vehicles with lap belts.

At private safari lodges, some vehicles may have no seat belts, as they are designed for slow speeds within the reserves to prioritise safety and optimal wildlife viewing.

Your safety is our priority. All our transfer vehicles are modern, high-quality vehicles equipped with three-point seat belts to ensure your safety during your journey. These vehicles are meticulously serviced and maintained to meet high standards. Day tours and transfers are conducted in luxury, air-conditioned vehicles, and when we partner with third-party operators, we ensure their vehicles are of a similar quality, properly licensed, and insured.

For game drives, open safari vehicles are commonly used to provide unobstructed views of the wildlife and surroundings. Our own Kruger Park open safari vehicles are equipped with lap belts for safety. However, many open Land Rovers operated by private lodges may not have seat belts as standard, as speeds during game drives are kept very slow within game reserves to prioritize wildlife viewing and safety.

Whether you are travelling in a transfer vehicle or enjoying a game drive, rest assured that your experience is designed with your safety and comfort in mind.

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