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4x4 Car Hire in South Africa

Get ready for the journey of a lifetime! South Africa is calling with its breathtaking landscapes that stretch from golden savannahs and towering mountain ranges to stunning coastlines and vibrant cities.

Picture yourself driving along the famous Garden Route, tackling the rugged terrains of the Drakensberg, or setting out on an epic wildlife safari in Kruger National Park. To truly experience everything this incredible country has to offer, you need the perfect vehicle. With a 4×4 hire in South Africa from Bush and Desert Car Hire, every corner of this diverse land is yours to explore.

Feel the thrill of adventure as you navigate diverse terrains—from smooth highways connecting lively cities to the hidden gems waiting on dirt roads, steep mountain passes, and river crossings. A 4×4 hire in South Africa gives you the freedom to explore it all without limits. 

Let the adventure begin!

4x4 hire in South Africa at sunset with antelopes and trees silhouetted against a red moon.
Map of Africa highlighting BND Car Hire location in Cape Town South Africa

Convenient 4x4 Car Hire in South Africa: Pickup and Drop-off Services

Collect your fully equipped 4×4 hire in Cape Town and get ready to explore the open road. Our vehicles are built for ultimate comfort and are ready to handle any terrain, providing a seamless and hassle-free experience from the moment you pick up your keys to the time you return them.

Our friendly, expert team is here to ensure you’re all set for the journey ahead. We’ll guide you through a thorough vehicle check and offer fun, practical tips for navigating South Africa’s diverse and breathtaking landscapes.

With our support, you’ll be hitting the road with confidence, fully prepared for every adventure South Africa has to offer!

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Experience South Africa With Our 4x4 Car Hire Options

Your ultimate 4x4 adventure awaits

When you pick up your 4x4 vehicle at our Cape Town base camp, you'll be greeted with a warm South African welcome and a thorough briefing from our knowledgeable team. We'll walk you through all the vehicle features, ensuring you're fully prepared and confident to explore South Africa's incredible landscapes.

Our 4x4 rentals are thoughtfully equipped with everything you need for an unforgettable overland journey across South Africa. Whether you're planning to camp under the stars or stay in cosy lodges, our vehicles have you covered. Each 4x4 comes fully stocked with kitchen appliances, a gas bottle, an onboard fridge, 4x4 gear, tents, bedding, and more. Just pack your clothing, food, drinks, and camera, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!

Fully Equipped 4x4 Car Hire in South Africa

HILUX DOUBLE CAB 2.4 4X4
  • Diesel
  • Pax: 2-4
  • Automatic/Manual transmission
  • 4-wheel drive
  • ABS
  • Airbags
  • Diff lock
  • 4-doors central lock
  • 140l Long range fuel tank
  • Power steering
  • Air conditioner
KITCHEN SET
  • 4 x Plates
  • 4 x Deep Bowls
  • 4 x Mugs
  • 4 x Glasses
  • 4 x Knives
  • 4 x Forks
  • 4 x Tea spoons
  • 1 x Cutting board
  • 1 x Kitchen knife
  • 1 x Potato peeler
  • 1 x Can opener
  • 1 x Bottle opener/Corkscrew
  • 1 x Large spoon
  • 1 x Table cloth
  • 1 x Grater
  • 1 x Pan
  • 2 x  Pots (big and small)
  • Camp starter pack
OPTIONAL EXTRAS

*The below falls under additional costs:

  • Garmin GPS with Tracks4Africa maps ($5 USD per day)
  • Ground tent & ground sheet ($6 USD per day)
  • Bedroll single ($3 USD per day)
  • Bedding (single) ($3 USD per day)
  • Camping shower set ($4 USD per day)
  • Cooler box ($3 USD per day)
  • Two-plates gas cooker top ($3 USD per day)
  • Satellite phone ($17 USD per day)
  • Jerry can ($3 USD per day)
  • Air jack  ($5 USD per day)
ADDITIONAL MODIFICATIONS
  • Wilddog Hunter airbag-compatible front bumper 
  • Gobi-X rear bumper with 2-nd spare wheel and shovel holder
  • Engel 40L Fridge/Freezer  
  • Full kitchen and cooking set for 4 pax
  • 2 x Front Runner roof racks 
  • 1 (2) x Eezi-Awn rooftop tent, extra wide 
  • Water tank, 69L 
  • Safari snorkel 
  • OME premium suspension for better driving and off-road abilities 
  • A/T off-road tyres (including spares)
  • 2 x Spare wheels 
  • Portable T-Max high output compressor 160L/min
  • Tyre pressure gauge
  • Car jack & tools
  • Recovery kit 
  • Double battery system with auxiliary battery
  • 2 x warning triangles
  • 4 x safety vests
  • First aid kit
  • Fire extinguisher plus 2 x fire strikers
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
  • 1 x 12V fridge/freezer (40 litre)
  • 4 x Chairs
  • 1 x Table
  • 1 x LED light 
  • 1 x Gas bottle 6 kg
  • 1 x Gas single cooker top
  • 1 x Kettle
  • 1 (2) x Roof top tent with extra sick mattress
  • Bedding: pillows, blankets, sheets, duvet covers, towels
  • 1 x Spade
  • 1 x Axe
  • 1 x BBQ grid, tongs, matches 
  • Black bags for rubbish 
  • 1 x Wash bowl
  • 4 x Ammo boxes
  • 1 x Hand broom and dustpan

Best Times To Visit South Africa

HIGH SEASON

Summer (December to February): This is peak holiday season in South Africa, especially around Christmas and New Year. Coastal areas like Cape Town, the Garden Route, and Durban are very popular during this time, offering warm weather, beach activities, and vibrant nightlife. It’s also a great time for outdoor adventures and exploring the cities.

Winter (July to August): This period is also a high season for safari enthusiasts, particularly in places like Kruger National Park and other game reserves. The cooler and dry weather conditions make it easier to spot wildlife as they gather around water sources.

LOW SEASON

Autumn and Winter (May to September): These months are considered the low season, except for the winter months of July and August when safari travel peaks. During this time, the weather is cooler, especially in the evenings and early mornings, and there is less rain in the game reserve areas, which is ideal for game viewing. Coastal regions can be quieter, and prices for accommodations and flights may be lower, making it a great time for budget travelers to visit and enjoy the less crowded attractions.

What To See

mpalas standing in the golden grass of Kruger National Park, South Africa
Aerial view of Cape Town with Table Mountain in the background at sunset.

Kruger National Park

Explore one of Africa’s largest game reserves, famous for its diverse wildlife, including the Big Five. Kruger offers an unforgettable safari experience with a range of accommodations, from luxury lodges to rustic campsites. 

Table Mountain

Experience the iconic flat-topped mountain that overlooks Cape Town. Take a cable car ride to the summit for breathtaking views of the city, ocean, and surrounding landscapes. Table Mountain is a haven for hikers and nature lovers, with various trails and unique flora and fauna.

Blyde River Canyon

Discover the world’s third-largest canyon, known for its lush subtropical vegetation and dramatic rock formations. Blyde River Canyon offers stunning viewpoints, waterfalls, and the famous “Three Rondavels,” making it a perfect spot for nature photography and scenic drives.

Scenic view of Cape Winelands with vineyards and rolling hills under a dramatic sky
Scenic coastal view of the Garden Route with winding roads and oceanfront, South Africa
Scenic view of the Drakensberg Mountains at sunrise, showcasing lush green valleys and rugged peaks.

Cape Winelands

Venture into the picturesque valleys of the Cape Winelands, home to some of the world’s finest vineyards and wine estates. Enjoy wine tasting, gourmet cuisine, and the beautiful landscapes of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl.

Garden Route

Journey along South Africa’s Garden Route, a stunning stretch of coastline that runs from Mossel Bay to Storms River. Known for its diverse ecosystems, this route offers pristine beaches, dense forests, and vibrant towns like Knysna and Plettenberg Bay.

Drakensberg Mountains

Explore the majestic Drakensberg, South Africa’s highest mountain range, known for its rugged peaks, cascading waterfalls, and ancient San rock art. This UNESCO World Heritage site is ideal for hiking, rock climbing, and bird watching.

Herd of elephants grazing at Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa
View of Robben Island from Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa
Kirstenbosch Gardens with a view of the lush greenery and mountainous backdrop in South Africa.

Addo Elephant National Park

Visit this sanctuary in the Eastern Cape, home to one of the densest populations of African elephants on the continent. Addo Elephant National Park also offers a chance to see the “Big Seven” (including the Great White Shark and Southern Right Whale) in its unique marine and terrestrial environments.

Robben Island

Step into history at Robben Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. A short ferry ride from Cape Town, this island offers guided tours by former political prisoners, giving visitors insight into South Africa’s struggle for democracy.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

Nestled at the foot of Cape Town’s iconic Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens is a haven of natural beauty and biodiversity. Recognised as one of the greatest botanical gardens in the world, Kirstenbosch showcases South Africa’s rich flora, with over 7,000 plant species, many of which are found nowhere else on earth.

Experiences

A serene night camping under a starlit sky in South Africa, with a 4x4 vehicle parked nearby, perfect for overlanding adventures.
Aerial view of luxury lodges nestled in the South African wilderness
A group of people enjoying a warm campfire in the wilderness of Namibia, ideal for relaxing after a day of exploration with 4x4 hire.

Camping

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of South Africa’s night sky like never before. Pitch your tent in one of the country’s remote wilderness areas and lose yourself under a blanket of stars. With no city lights to obscure your view, the night sky here dazzles with bright, twinkling stars, offering a mesmerizing experience for stargazers and nature lovers alike.

Luxury Lodges

For those who prefer a bit more comfort, South Africa boasts a variety of luxury lodges and camps that serve as the perfect retreat after a day of exploration. Nestled in some of the most breathtaking locations, these lodges provide world-class amenities, gourmet dining, and stunning views that allow you to enjoy the wilderness without sacrificing comfort.

Camp Fires

Gather around a crackling campfire and relive the day’s adventures under the vast South African sky. There’s something uniquely special about the warmth of a fire, with the sounds of the wild serving as the perfect backdrop. Enjoy a hot meal cooked over open flames, toast marshmallows, or simply unwind with a warm drink as you soak in the magic of the night.

Shark cage diving in Gansbaai, South Africa, offering a thrilling underwater adventure with great white sharks.
Hiking trails in South Africa
A lively scene at Camps Bay Beach in Cape Town, South Africa, showcasing a bustling beachfront with people enjoying the sun, sea, and sand.

Shark Cage Diving

Dive into the exhilarating experience of shark cage diving in Gansbaai, South Africa. Known as the shark capital of the world, Gansbaai offers a unique adventure where visitors can safely observe great white sharks from within a submerged cage. This unforgettable experience provides a rare opportunity to see these majestic predators up close.

Hiking Trails

South Africa offers a variety of hiking trails that cater to all levels of hikers. From the rugged terrain of the Drakensberg Mountains to the lush, coastal paths of the Garden Route, and the scenic beauty of the Cederberg in the Western Cape, there’s a trail for everyone.

Vibrant Beaches

South Africa’s beaches are a vibrant blend of golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and lively coastal towns. From the bustling shores of Camps Bay to the tranquil stretches of the Garden Route, these beaches offer something for everyone—whether you’re looking to surf world-class waves, enjoy a relaxing sunbathe, or explore the rich marine life.

A Southern Right Whale's tail splashing in the waters off the coast of Hermanus, South Africa, a prime spot for whale watching.
Couple holding hands while walking through a vineyard in South Africa.
A person ziplining through a forest in South Africa, enjoying an adventurous outdoor activity.

Whale Watching

The best time for whale watching in South Africa is between June and November, when Southern Right Whales migrate to the coastline to breed and calve. Top locations include Hermanus, known as the whale-watching capital of the world, and Plettenberg Bay, where you can enjoy both land-based and boat-based sightings of these majestic creatures.

Wine Farms and Tours

South Africa is renowned for its South Africa is renowned for its exceptional wine farms, particularly in regions like Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl. These wine estates offer more than just exquisite wines; they provide a complete experience that includes scenic views, vineyard tours, and gourmet dining.

Zipline Tours

Ziplining in South Africa offers a thrilling way to experience the country’s stunning landscapes from above. Popular spots like the Western Cape’s Ceres Zipline, which boasts one of the highest and longest ziplines in Africa, provide adrenaline-pumping adventures through lush valleys and dramatic cliffs.

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