Fleet Driving Tips
Driving tips and features for the Avis Safari Rental Fleet
The Avis Safari Fleet has proved to be the superior vehicle for self-drive overland safari in southern Africa.
Here are some of the features of our Safari Fleet and some driving tips to ensure your travels are as pleasant as possible.
Safari safety
The Avis Safari Fleet offers Electronic Stability Program (ESP) across the entire model range - important safety for self-drive adventurers unfamiliar with Off Road conditions, especially in the well maintained unpaved roads of Namibia.
Safari comfort
The Avis Safari Fleet has the benefit of the most modern ergonomic design that ensures a relaxed overland safari experience, in the challenging conditions of the National Parks of Botswana Okavango Delta World Heritage Site, Moremi and Chobe... Avis Safari Overland Campers are easy to set up or close up, and will travel effortlessly on cruise control over long distances with access to a superb infotainment system.
- 50L water tank
- Photovoltaic Solar System (140Watt) and 220V mains connectivity
- Fridge and separate Freezer - 90L
- Hot water geyser system - Gas (Propane) or on specified configurations
4-Wheel Drive
- 4H and 4L only at standstill in neutral (clutch fully depressed – manual gearbox)
- Always engage 4 wheel drive on dirt roads – failure to do so could lead to loss of control and excessive rear tyre wear, leading to cost of tyre replacement being charged to the renters account.
- When driving in very rough terrain it is advisable to engage Low Range – this will control the speed and prevent damage to the vehicle underside. Vehicle recovery from remote African territories is a very expensive exercise.
Engine revs and gear selection
The Avis Safari Ford Ranger and Toyota Hilux are fitted with class leading diesel engines, with a torque power band that makes this an exceptional long distance and rough terrain self-drive safari and camping experience.
When cruising one is advised to operate in the RPM range between 2000 – 3000 RPM and change up gears just before reaching 3000 RPM – anything above 3000 RPM lowers the power band.
Low Range (4L) should always be engaged in rough or hard going terrain to manage speeds – rocky and bumpy tracks of Northern Namibia and uneven sandy tracks of Moremi and Chobe for example.
The automatic transmission safari vehicle will naturally find the most efficient gear position for cruising. However better control of the transmission in rough or hard going terrain is achieved by using the Sport mode to lock a gear position – generally 1st for rough and rocky terrain (Northern Namibia) and 2nd for sand and bumpy tracks and water in Moremi/Chobe.
The Avis Safari Fleet is outfitted with the best of safari technical product, developed over many years in the harsh African conditions.
- Fitted with All-Terrain Tyres
- Rear Diff Lock and ESP
- Long Range diesel tank 1000km
- 50L water capacity
- Photovoltaic Solar System and 220V mains connectivity
- Hot water geyser system - Gas on specified categories
- Recovery system
- Tracks4Africa navigation system on request
- Mount for the discerning photographer
Self-drive 4WD (four wheel drive) safari adventure and exploration in remote parts of Africa, such as Zambia, Northern Namibia and Zimbabwe can be done with piece of mind and enjoyment.
ESP and Diff Lock
- Never engage diff lock on hard surface or while turning
- Always engage diff lock (at stand still no wheels spinning) if forced to make river crossing or in mud condition and extremely soft sand.
- Disengage ESP when in Sand and Mud – Max 30kph
- ESP is automatically disconnected with ESP light on dashboard when:
- 4L engaged
- Diff Lock engaged
Long Range fuel tank (1 000km's plus)
- Fuel Gauge will show full for 600kms – uses long range tank first then main tank with gauge.
- When making small fuel additions the fuel gauge may not indicate immediately, as fuel can fill to the long range that has no gauge.
Tyre pressure
Tyre pressure is the most important 4WD element, and can make the difference between enjoyment and disaster.
Cold Tyre measurement:
- On tar road 120kph (max) Rear 2.7 bar - Front 2.4 bar (never engage 4WD unless road surface is slippery)
- Gravel road/Off Road 80kph (max)Rear 1.8 bar - Front 1.6 bar (always engage 4H) these tyre pressures should be more than adequate for even the most challenging rock, sand and mud conditions.
- Deep sand /corrugations 50kph (max) Rear 1.4 bar - Front 1.2 bar all round + 4H – only for extreme conditions - beware large steering input could lead to tyre losing seal with rim or being destroyed.
Safari capabilities
The Avis Safari Fleet is outfitted with the best of safari technical product, developed over many years in the harsh African conditions.
- All Terrain tyres.
- Rear Diff Lock and ESP
- 1000km approximately
- 50L water capacity
- Photovoltaic Solar System and 220V mains connectivity
- Hot water on specified categories
- Tracks4Africa navigation system - Optional extra charged at a daily rate.
- Mount for the discerning photographer - Optional extra charged at a daily rate.
Self-drive 4WD (four wheel drive) safari adventure and exploration in remote parts of Africa, such as Zambia, Northern Namibia and Zimbabwe can be done with piece of mind and enjoyment.