Be aware of the distances
Avoid doing long driving distances in 1 day.
Distance calculator in South Africa
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Colesberg |
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1660 |
881 |
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1042 |
518 |
667 |
East London |
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545 |
1240 |
630 |
George |
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672 |
203 |
645 |
388 |
342 |
Graaf-Reinet |
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873 |
370 |
796 |
185 |
461 |
274 |
Grahamstown |
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1405 |
623 |
598 |
992 |
1168 |
826 |
987 |
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960 |
284 |
842 |
750 |
734 |
501 |
654 |
467 |
Kimberley |
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1779 |
964 |
689 |
1214 |
1509 |
1167 |
1242 |
358 |
832 |
Nelspruit |
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422 |
495 |
1244 |
686 |
63 |
312 |
479 |
1130 |
676 |
1472 |
Oudtshoorn |
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756 |
454 |
927 |
300 |
330 |
251 |
131 |
1062 |
752 |
1373 |
358 |
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1463 |
681 |
656 |
1050 |
1226 |
895 |
1045 |
58 |
532 |
342 |
1188 |
1119 |
Pretoria |
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554 |
857 |
1642 |
788 |
846 |
911 |
1185 |
1274 |
800 |
1543 |
788 |
1289 |
1200 |
Springbok |
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1181 |
532 |
436 |
231 |
851 |
509 |
360 |
866 |
779 |
983 |
839 |
490 |
903 |
1382 |
Umtata |
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821 |
560 |
1243 |
958 |
857 |
667 |
844 |
875 |
401 |
1144 |
698 |
902 |
813 |
387 |
995 |
Upington |
Basic motorhome driving regulations in South Africa
Driving is on the left side of the road.
It is imperative to have your national or international drivers licence with you.
Fatigue is a major cause of accidents because of long distances. Take regular breaks from driving.
Always overtake on the right and leave a long distance before moving back to the left, especially in front of a truck.
The speed limit in cities is 60 km/h, 100 km/h on national roads and 120 km/h on highways.
The legal alcohol limit when driving is 0.05% maximum.
At service stations and toll gates use the truck lane.
Safe and secure driving in South Africa
Remember to take regular breaks from driving. The distances can be very long between two cities or two tourist sites.
Watch out for animals that may be crossing the road, especially at night.
Remember that your motorhome is longer and taller than a car. Watch out for signs indicating height restrictions. Also be careful of low hanging tree branches in campsites (be very aware of height restrictions and high objects when reversing).
Please note that a two-wheel drive vehicle can only be driven on paved roads (unless otherwise stated in our terms and conditions). The all-terrain or 4x4 vehicles can take dirt roads but there may be restrictions indicated in our general rental conditions.
To drive in South Africa, you just need your regualar license. International licenses are not required.
At 4-way cross intersections, marked by a STOP sign at each corner, it is customary that right of way is given on a 'first in-first out basis'.
Traffic lights are located ahead of you on the otherside of the crossroad to you.
The road network is excellent. Major national routes are marked with the letter N and regional roads by the letter R.
Avoid driving at night and do not take any hitchhikers with you.
Driving is on the left and the speed limit is 120km/h on highways. Some fuel stations do not accept credit cards.
Driving in the parks
You must drive slowly in the parks. The roads are aften bumpy and untarred.
Remember to refuel before entering the parks and again in the park when possible.
You should not open the windows and do not approach the animals. Do not get out of your vehicle.
Speak to your doctor about malaria before leaving for your holiday.
Vegetation is less dense in winter (May to October) making it easier to spot animals.
Binoculars and cameras are indispensable!
There are three categories of parks in which wildlife is abundant:
Nature parks/reserves - private game reserves - national game reserves.
The best times of day to spot animals are early morning and late afternoon.
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General Info
Extraordinary country with many campsites and a developed road network.
Avoid driving at night and always spend the night in established campsites.
It is important to reserve your campsite in advance during peak seasons.
For 5 - 6 passengers we recommend booking long in advance.
For certain park and nature reserve roads (except Kruger) a 4x4 vehicle is recommended.
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