Drivers must meet the following requirements:
- Have at least 2 years of experience with their driver’s license.
- Bring an identity card or passport.
- Bring the original and valid driver’s license. If you don’t have a physical card, check with us to verify if you can bring the digital card some governments issue.
- Wear closed-toe shoes to be able to drive.
Yes, they’re usually automatic, and we’ll give you instructions on how to drive them before the beginning of the tour.
Yes, but only if both drivers have presented their driver’s licenses.
For safety reasons, we don’t offer quad tours.
There can only be 1 or 2 people per vehicle.
We’ve already pre-selected the best buggy tours. Now you can choose the one that suits you best, considering if they can pick you up in your area, the duration, schedules, routes and your budget.
- Closed-toed shoes, and some warm clothing as the buggies don’t have windows.
- A bandana (if you don’t have one, you can usually buy one just before the tour starts).
- Sunglasses.
In each tour’s general information section, you’ll find the services or materials included. Generally, they include goggles to protect you from the dust, so you can drive, and a transfer to the place of departure.
No.
You shouldn’t.
Yes, as long as they’re over 8 years old and taller than 135cm.
Buggy outings are in high demand, and they usually run out, so the sooner you make your reservation, the more certainty you’ll have about being able to do the excursion.
In general, buggy safaris are limited to less than 10 buggies for reasons of safety and control. They will always be led by the guide, who will go in the first buggy.
Yes, the total time of the tour includes the driving time plus the resting times.