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Game Viewer Vehicle
Overview
ManufacturerVehicle Modification Companies
Body and chassis
ClassOff-road vehicle

Agame viewer vehicle, game viewing vehicleorsafari vehicle is an off-road vehicle that is converted or modified to carry many people, seated in positions in which they can view game in game reserves. These vehicles are usually open and do not have roofs, to improve visibility and keep obstructions out of the way. These vehicles are usually four wheel drive and have a load area on the back, which when converted will house the seats. [1][2]

There are many companies that make these modifications, they are either bought vehicles that have been taken to a conversion company or they are bought by the company, converted, then sold. Some vehicle manufacturers sell these vehicles ready-made.

These vehicles are usually only seen in countries where there are game reserves, usually in East and Southern Africa. Common variations of vehicles converted for game viewers are the Land Rover Defender, Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series and other common off-road vehicles.[3] These are the ideal vehicles as they are made to carry 9 passengers besides the ranger. This allows interaction and personalized attention during a game drive. The larger game lodges in the public game reserves like the Kruger National Park and Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa operate modified trucks which can seat 25 passengers.

Electric safari vehicles

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Safari companies began introducing electric safari vehicles some time in the mid 2010s.[4] There is some discrepancy on which company and country first introduced an EV for safaris, but many high-end lodges have switched to exclusively using solar-powered vehicles, including boats.[5] In addition to Land Rover and Toyota, Rivian manufactures EV for safaris.[6] The lack of engine noise increases stealth and reduces local noise and air pollution.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Open 4WD Safari Vehicles". African Safaris Ltd. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  • ^ "What is a Safari Vehicle Explained, Regulations and Advanatges". 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  • ^ "Africa Safari Vehicles: What to Expect on Your Trip". Go2Africa. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  • ^ "Electric Powered Eco Safaris | Stories From Chobe Park | Matriarch Africa". Matriarch Africa | Ecotourism African Safaris | Ecotourism In Africa. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  • ^ "Electric safari vehicles". Your African Safari. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  • ^ MWCT x Rivian: We've gone Electric!, retrieved 2022-10-14

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