Our Botswana border posts crossing guide is geared to help you get in and out of Botswana with ease. That means less fuss and more time to focus on your African adventure.
Read moreWe have created a list of the best 4×4 forums in South Africa that are sure to put you in touch with some of the country's foremost 4×4 enthusiasts.
Read moreAt Drive South Africa, we strive to offer our customers the best 4×4 rental options in southern Africa. Meet the Africa on Wheels Toyota Land Cruiser HJ 76, a custom, stretched Land Cruiser 4×4 that can accommodate up to six pax in three rooftop tents. You read that correctly – three rooftop tents. Africa on […]
Read moreIt’s said that everyone should experience AfrikaBurn at least once. If 2024 is your year, you’ll need to know a few things ahead of the time – and you’ll want to secure a 4×4 rental to navigate the rocky, sandy Tankwa Karoo. AfrikaBurn is Africa’s official Burning Man festival. In 2024, it will take place […]
Read moreThe Swartberg Pass is one of southern Africa’s most scenic mountain routes. It connects Matjiesfontein to Prince Albert in the Klein (Little) Karoo, offering a spectacular alternative to the N12 national road. In fact, some consider it to be one of the most beautiful mountain passes in the world. Sheer, gravity-defying cliff faces tower over […]
Read moreThe insane natural plateaus, towering sand dunes and thick bush of Namibia’s 4×4 off road routes are the picturesque setting for some of Africa's greatest 4×4 adventure holidays and off-road safaris.
Read moreWith its vast and varied landscapes, abundant wildlife, and great weather all year round, the Namib Desert is a playground for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts in southern Africa. Much of the Namib-Naukluft Park remains wild and untouched, creating a sense of isolation like nothing else in the world. Modern infrastructure like well-maintained roads, comfortable lodges, […]
Read moreHere at Discover Africa, we’re always looking for road trip car hire inspiration. Chanel and Stevo Dirnberger, the couple behind the How Far From Home (HFFH) travel blog, have been hitting the open road for over a decade as part of the original Digital Nomad club. They left their cushy advertising jobs and a comfortable […]
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