Dans trois semaines mon copain et moi partons pour un petit trip en Australie pendant 6 semaines...
La premiere etape sera Darwin --> Alice Springs et nous avons 10 jours pour voir Kakadu et descendre jusqu'au Red Center et voir King Canyon, Uluru, The Olgas, Katherine George...
L'ideal, serait de louer un van 4 roues motrices, pour pouvoir y passer la nuit et pouvoir cuisiner... mais c'est vraiment cher...
Dons du coup, je me demandais si avec un Van normal c'est faisable...
Peut-on assez voir de Kakadu sans un 4x4?
Katherine George, King Canyon, Uluru...sont accessibles avec un van? Car je crois q lon ne pourra conduire que sur des routes goudronnes avec...
Sinon, une autre alternative serait de louer simplment une voiture et faire du campings...Qu'en penser vous? Se n'est pas un peu "dangereux"?
Camper dans l'out back au milieu de nulle part... avec peut etre des bestioles pas super sympas, araignees, serpent et companie...😕
Voila...j'apprecierai votre aide!! 😉
ups! de plus si vous connaissez des coins sympas entre Darwin et Alice Springs, des bons plans, etc... je suis a votre ecoute!
"Haz de tu vida un sueno y de tus suenos una realidad"
Nous partons le 1er août pour l'australie et avons prévu de faire Alice Springs - Darwin du 7 au 18 août.
Nous avons loué un 4x4 adventurer équipé avec matériel de camping. J'ai été conseillée par une personne qui a déjà fait ce trajet dans les mêmes conditions. C'est plus cher qu'un 4x4 normal, mais on bénéficie d'un équipement vraiment complet et on peut prendre des routes réservèes aux 4x4: On verra!
Si d'autres voyageurs ont vécu cette expérience, merci de nous donner votre avis.
Bonnes vacances
Caty
Franchement moi je dis pas besoin d'un 4x4 pour profiter pleinement du Kakadu, de l'Uluru et des environs d'Alice.
Le 4x4 peut etre necessaire pendant le wet car beaucoup d'endroit sont inondés, mais la vous serez pendant le dry, donc pas de problème.
Un van ou un voiture 2 roues motrices sont amplement suffisant pour se ballader. Beaucoup de chose sont accessibles en route bitumées et tu peux toujours prendre les pistes en bonne état (se renseigner avant).
Si vous etes limite coté budget à mon avis le mieux c'est de louer un grand break type ford Falcon, c'est ce qui se fait de moins cher. Les loueurs comme "traveller autobarn" les louent avec tout l'équipement pour le camping. En plus si tu as peur des bébêtes dans la nuit de l'outback, tu peux meme dormir dedans. (c'est confortable :on l'a fait pendant 8 mois).
Dans les endroits à ne pas rater près de Darwin je vous conseille le Litchfield National Park, avec de belles cascades pour se baigner... Hum...
Nous avons fait toute l'australie (kakadu, alice spring et tout le reste) avec un simple van TOYOTA 1985, on à fait 28 000kms en 8 mois.
Voila, tu px voir les photos sur www.1brindesoleil.net
Le van pour moi reste la meilleure solution
La vie à la même valeur peut importe la taille de l'être qui la porte !
Si vous dites que le 4x4 n'est pas indispensable je pense q l'on fera ca en Van...!
Troteuse, j'ai vu tes fotos de ton trip.... tro envie d'y etre!!
Beaucoup d'entre vous me conseillent Litchfield National Park... Mais avec 10 jours entre Darwin et Alice, vais je avoir le temps de faire Kakadu ET Litchfield ET le Red Center? Combien de temps consacreriez vous au different parks et apres aus environs de Alice Springs? car apparrement Kakadu c immense et il faut bien y rester 2-3 jours non??
merci encore!
"Haz de tu vida un sueno y de tus suenos una realidad"
L'Australie est tres grande et chaude. Si vous avez 10 jours, je crois que une voiture ou 4x4 avec des hotels serait plus rapide et comfortable, mais vous pouvez comparer tous les options ici http://www.motorhomesandcars.com/ 🙂
Si vous dites que le 4x4 n'est pas indispensable je pense q l'on fera ca en Van...!
Troteuse, j'ai vu tes fotos de ton trip.... tro envie d'y etre!!
Beaucoup d'entre vous me conseillent Litchfield National Park... Mais avec 10 jours entre Darwin et Alice, vais je avoir le temps de faire Kakadu ET Litchfield ET le Red Center? Combien de temps consacreriez vous au different parks et apres aus environs de Alice Springs? car apparrement Kakadu c immense et il faut bien y rester 2-3 jours non??
merci encore!
La vie à la même valeur peut importe la taille de l'être qui la porte !
Pardi ! moi j'en ai marre de Paris !! j'ai trop aimé l'australie !!
Perso, 10 jours c'est léger mais bon restez 2 jours par parc.
Et mon avis perso, un van c'est mieux car au moins tu te prend pas la tete a toruver un endroit ou dormir, avec ton van tu te pose n'importe ou, le matin tu a ton ptit dej ds le van et hop tu repars, c'est une sacré economie de temp, vu que 10 jours passent très vite
Kakadu faite le 2, 3 jours enfin ca sert a rien de trop planifier car en Australie ca change vite les plans,
Passe par "Adelaide RIver" et fais l'excursion pour voir les crocos, certes c'est touristique mais c'est frnachement bien pour approcher les crocos.
SInon a Kakadu, j'ai regretter de ne pas avoir de jumelles pour observer quelques oiseaux (magnifiques) et on a vu pas mal de crocos...
bon voyage
La vie à la même valeur peut importe la taille de l'être qui la porte !
Nous l'avons fait en camping-car et à part gagner du temps sur la partie 4x4 de Merenie Loop vers Kings Canyon, on passe partout en simple voiture !
Faut compter 2 nuits à Kakadu surtout pour faire l'excursion en bateau de Yellow Water qui est splendide ( à réserver la veille au camping pour être sûr des horaires dispos )
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Hi there,
I’m planning a trip to Russia and Mongolia, starting from France.
Crossing the border at Poland/Belarus or Georgia/Russia—other borders seem either closed or complicated.
Tourist visas for 3 months with multiple entries.
Do you have any info on Russian companies that cover a 4x4 vehicle for 3 months, and what prices in rubles or euros you’ve paid?
Which bank did you use for expenses? (EuroMastercard and Visa cards no longer work.)
Regarding Russian SIM cards, a new system called "Gosuslugi" has been introduced. How long did it take you to get one, and what steps did you follow?
Hi,
we’re planning to visit a park again.
Could you point us toward the camps in Gonarezhou Park?
>We’re traveling completely self-sufficiently.
We love wildlife.
Thanks for any tips you can share!
JP
Hi there, we’ll be in Mozambique in early December 2026 and we’d like to travel from Vilanculos to Beira by car or bus to reach Beira airport. After that, we’re planning to visit Gorongosa National Park before flying back to France from Beira. From what we’ve heard, the road to Beira is tricky, especially at this time of year (start of the rainy season). Could anyone share their thoughts or suggest a solution? Thanks so much for your help!
Anne
Hi there,
I’m heading to Lesotho in a few days and I’m struggling to find info on the best route between Katse Dam and Sehlathebe National Park. There’s a fairly "direct" route from Thaba Tseka, but the roads seem rough, and we’re not exactly 4x4 pros. Anyone have any tips to share? Thanks!
Hi everyone,
We’re heading to Mozambique in October and are looking for either a 4x4 or 4x2 rental in Maputo, or a driver transfer option to reach:
- Ponta Do Ouro
- Tofo
- Vilankulos
The idea is to be self-sufficient for sightseeing and stops while still being able to access certain lodges or beaches that require a 4x2.
Do you have any contacts, addresses, or ideas to share?
Thanks in advance,
Hello,
We're hitting the road again in 2027 to discover new countries and cultures.
Could anyone give me some tips on driving from Ulaanbaatar to Lake Baikal and the route to take?
Thanks, and safe travels to those who are setting off!
We’re planning a 4x4 trip from Belgium to Central Asia, passing through Georgia, Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
For these countries, our national insurance obviously doesn’t cover the vehicle, so we’ll need to get local insurance.
Will it be a problem if the vehicle is registered under person A and the national insurance is under person B? Both A and B will be in the vehicle, and both will be listed as drivers on the insurance.
When we get the local insurance, if we again list A and B as drivers, does the order matter? Could we get stuck at the border for this reason?
Hi,
For those who’ve driven on Iceland’s gravel roads in their own or a rented Duster, could you tell me what tires were fitted on the vehicle?
Were they All Terrain tires or more "standard" ones like all-season tires, for example?
Follow-up question: if they were "standard" tires, did that cause any issues on the gravel roads and rough terrain?
Thanks so much for any info you can share.
Best,
Marc
Hi there,
I'm planning a 4x4 road trip from Darwin to Broome with a rooftop tent in July 2026.
I'd like to know if I need to book overnight stops in advance or if I can just wing it and stop wherever I feel like it?
Some evenings, we'd like to stop and make use of campsite facilities (restaurant, shop, showers, toilets).
What do you recommend?
Do I need a permit?
My rough itinerary looks like this:
Darwin - Kakadu
Kakadu - Nitmiluk
Nitmiluk - Kununurra
Kununurra - Purnululu
Purnululu - El Questro
El Questro - Mt Elizabeth - Bell Gorge - Broome
I’m planning a trip to Iceland for next July-August, with a car and tent, and I’m wondering about booking campsites.
From your experience, is it necessary or even essential to book campsites in advance, or do you always manage to find a spot to pitch your tent?
We’ll also have the option to sleep in the car without pitching the tent.
Does that give us the flexibility to stay outside a campsite for a night here and there?
Hi,
I’m planning a road trip in the Middle Atlas, starting and ending in Fez and heading down to the south of Midelt, the Assoul Massif.... We’ll be traveling with two small 4x4s.
I’m looking for detailed maps of this region that include small roads and tracks.
Last year, we had a fantastic road trip in the Anti-Atlas and High Atlas using Erfahren maps, but unfortunately, they don’t cover the area we’re interested in this year.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Dominique
We’re planning a 13-day family road trip in Morocco this July, with six people in a Toyota Prado 4x4 (renting in Marrakech).
We’ll alternate between bivouacking and small hotels/riads depending on the stops.
Here’s the planned route (in this order):
Marrakech
→ Ouarzazate
→ Draa Valley
→ Zagora
→ Erg Chegaga
→ Lake Iriki
→ Foum Zguid
→ Tata
→ Tafraoute
→ Aït Mansour
→ Tiznit
→ Mirleft
→ Taroudant
→ Back to Marrakech
Our goal:
Atlas Mountains + desert + dunes + plateaus + valleys + a bit of coastline.
We’ll cover about 1,700 km in total.
We’re planning:
Bivouacking in the Chegaga/Iriki area
Flexible for the rest (booking the day before or same day)
Sand gear: traction plates, compressor, tow strap, roof rack
Questions:
Is the Zagora → Chegaga → Iriki → Foum Zguid crossing in July doable on our own (single vehicle, no guide)?
Are there any truly technical or risky sections between Chegaga and Iriki?
Does the overall itinerary seem manageable in 13 days without rushing?
Any suggestions for great bivouac spots or particularly interesting stops along this route?
The points on the route are provisional overnight stops. Some spots will include two nights in the same area.
We’re used to off-road driving, but not yet in the Moroccan desert.
Thanks in advance for your feedback and tips! 😊
Good evening
I could use some advice 🙂
Our trip to Namibia is planned for June/July 2026.
We’re struggling a bit with timing and choosing activities for the part of the trip between Sesriem and Brandberg.
Day 1: Sesriem to Mirabib
Day 2: Mirabib to Swakopmund – visit Swakopmund, overnight in Swakopmund
Day 3: Sandwich Harbour – overnight in Swakopmund
Day 4: Kayaking with the seals + the living dunes – overnight in Swakopmund
Day 5: Moon Landscape, Henties Bay + Cape Cross – overnight at White Lady Lodge in Brandberg
Does this itinerary seem realistic to you? Is Cape Cross really worth the trip? If I had to choose between Cape Cross and kayaking with the seals, which would you recommend?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Hélix
My son and I are heading to Georgia this summer to explore the High Caucasus (Svaneti, Kazbek, and Tusheti regions). For this, we’re planning to rent a 4x4.
However, the rental agencies we’ve found prohibit driving on the tracks to Omalo (Tusheti) and/or Ushguli (Svaneti).
Do you know of any agencies in Tbilisi (local and reliable) that allow rented 4x4s to drive on these tracks? If so, which ones?
Hi everyone,
I’m starting to plan an itinerary for September 2027 focused on Zimbabwe and Zambia. I’d love to visit Gonarezhou National Park—I see there are two sectors: the Mwenezi Region in the south and the area around the Runde River in the north. Should I cover both sectors or just focus on the northern region?
For the parks along the Zambezi River, is it better to visit Mana Pools on the Zimbabwe side or Lower Zambezi on the Zambia side?
Thanks in advance for any tips on the parks in these two countries.
Have a great day, everyone.
We’re spending 18 days in New Zealand from 05/04 to 05/21, arriving in QUEENSTOWN and leaving from AUCKLAND.
Any ideas for a road trip that covers the highlights of both islands but only changes hotels every 3–4 nights?
Thanks.
For our trip to Georgia in July, I’d like to rent a 4x4 starting from Tbilisi.
Do you have any rental companies to recommend?
The traditional rentals like Hertz, Avis, etc. seem way overpriced compared to local companies—what do you think? Are they properly insured?
Has anyone here tried Geo Rent Car, Auto 4 Rental, or Sur Price?
Also, I’m looking for info on the condition of the Ushguli–Lentekhi track—is it passable?
Hi everyone,
A well-prepped 4x4, a travel plan across Africa in stages since I’ve got kids to see regularly and work to earn a living.
I’m leaving in November for about a month with the goal of reaching Senegal via Mauritania. I’d love to share this trip with someone who wants to discover Mauritania and a bit of Senegal... and also experience life on board a 4x4 in the desert or bush, sometimes sleeping in the vehicle or in hostels/small hotels for comfort. I want to share this rediscovery because two’s better than one!
Just traveling, exploring, and living! !
I’m planning to explore Argentine and Chilean Patagonia for a month in December 2019.
I’m looking for a rental company (or several) that offers single-cab 4x4 pick-ups with a fitted camper cell for two people. I’m specifically after a vehicle with an indoor shower for extra comfort ;)
So, no vans—at least not from the rental companies I’ve seen so far.
While browsing the forum, I came across the Chilean rental company Holiday Rent. But do you have any recommendations for Argentine rentals?
Because, if I can’t return the vehicle in the same city as pickup, I’d prefer—and it’d likely be cheaper—to at least return it in the same country.
I’m traveling through Argentina and Chile (as well as Paraguay and Uruguay) with a 2019 Toyota Hilux Euro 6. Could anyone tell me if the local diesel is suitable for its engine, or if I need to take any special precautions (like adding an additive, for example) for these countries?
I’d also like to know if driving at high altitudes is possible, and up to what elevation—or if I should worry about the vehicle going into limp mode?
If that happens, what should I do?
Hi there,
Can you tell me if the road between Zagora and M'Gouna is easy or difficult for a 4x4? How much time and how many kilometers should I plan for? I’m traveling in May.
Thanks!
Hi there,
My trip to South Africa is starting to take shape.
However, I'm struggling to figure out the route through Kruger Park. I can't seem to find the information I need about getting around.
Coming from the south, I plan to arrive on Day 1 in the early afternoon at Malelane or Crocodile Bridge.
Do some shopping in Malelane (or Crocodile Bridge main area) and stay overnight outside the park.
Leave on Day 2 at 5 AM for the park. Explore the southern part of the park.
Stay overnight around Skukuza or Lower Sabie. (We don’t want to stay in one of the park’s big camps. We’re looking for a lodge around 200 €.
Head out on Day 3 for a self-drive safari, maybe as far as Orpen.
We’d like to stay in a private reserve on nights 4 and 5.
We’re not sure which one or how to get into a private reserve. Do we need to exit Kruger Park?
On Day 5, we’d like to leave to visit Blyde Canyon (on Day 6).
I’m planning to leave Morocco for the summer but want to leave my 4x4 there to avoid exceeding the famous 6-month limit. I’d like to park it in one of the two Spanish enclaves (Ceuta or Melilla).
Does anyone know of people or companies that handle long-term parking (preferably secure) in either place?
Once the car is parked, what’s the best way to get back to France using public transport?
Is the nearest airport Tanger from Ceuta?...
How do I get there easily, etc. etc.
hello! I’d like to go to Kazakhstan and rent a fitted 4x4 locally so I can drive off-road trails and sleep inside the vehicle... could anyone share some local rental company addresses, please? Thanks! !
I'm about to rent a self-drive 4x4 in Mongolia. Has anyone heard of GOBI.RENT?
Otherwise, do you have any tips for checking this company since there's no info on their website (e.g., registration number on the RCS)?
I’m finalizing my trip starting from Namibia.
When I arrive in Divundu, I’d like to head straight to the Khwai area early in the morning to one of the campsites in the Khwai Development Trust. Is the drive doable with a good 4x4 in a day?
We’ll spend 2 nights in Khwai, then 2 or maybe 3 nights in the Moremi area (Third Bridge/Xakanaxa/Mboma) before heading back to Maun to wrap up our journey.
Is that too much time to spend in each place?
We’d also like to do one or two boat excursions in the delta. Any suggestions for the best options and operators?
Thanks in advance for your tips and advice!
Best,
Patrick
Hi everyone,
I’m planning to explore the western part of Madagascar from May 1st to 5th, specifically to visit the Tsingy. I’ve heard different versions about the road conditions and access to the Tsingy during this time, so I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually made this trip during this time of year.
Have you traveled from Morondava → Tsingy between May 1st and 5th?
Was the journey doable and safe?
Did you have access to the Grands Tsingy, or just the Petits Tsingy?
Thanks so much for your feedback—it’ll really help me get a clearer picture! 😊
Also, if you have any recommendations for reliable and experienced driver-guides, I’d love to hear them.
Thanks again!