Je ne sais pas si on est encore moins bien assuré en
Namibie,
Extrait des assurances chez un loueur de camping car bien connu en
Afrique Australe :
(b) The customer shall use the camper at their own risk. The customer shall have no claim of any nature against the owner of the vehicle, for any loss suffered or damages sustained by the customer arising from any cause, including, without any limitation, the use of the camper and provisions thereof. We also do not take responsibility from damages arising out of fast speeds and long distances driven on the washboard roads in
Namibia.
All campers (the Discoverer 4 & 6 range
)are allowed to travel on any properly tarred surface. Good smooth sand roads (non-corrugated) are also permitted. There are areas however that are not suitable for driving with a camper.
These are: the Swartberg Pass (SA), the
Sani Pass (SA),
Kalahari Gemsbok Park (also called
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park), The road to the Sentech Towers in Marakele Park (SA),
Baviaanskloof Pass (SA), all of
Mozambique, all of
Malawi, all of Angola, Zambia further than
Livingstone, all 4x4 trails, the Skeleton Coast Park (
Namibia), the short road from Hobas to the Viewpoint (
Fish River Canyon), Van Zyl's Pass (
Namibia), any sand dune, Sandwich Harbour (
Namibia), the entire
Kaokoland (
Namibia), the
Okavango Delta (
Botswana) the Makgadigadi Pans (
Botswana), narrow and steep single lane mountain passes and any road in
South Africa,
Swaziland,
Lesotho,
Botswana and
Namibia that do not adhere to the condition of roads as mentioned above. D, G or F-marked roads in
Namibia (e.g. D4130 etc).
Travelling in
Zimbabwe is not advised since items like fuel or food are currently not always available.
We also do not take responsibility for any damages or claims arising out of fast speeds and/or long distance driving on any dirt or washboard roads in
Namibia (see paragraph Vehicle substitution below).
Basic excess is applicable on all vehicles involved in a collision or accident – this is up to R53000. This is included in the rental contract.
Any roll-over damages of any kind – no matter at what speed or how it happened. See a roll-over explanation in this document further down on this same page.