For recommendations of hiring a motorhome, I do suggest that the toilet is not recommended if you are not interested in disposing the toilet waste, or, if the budget is really loose enough, you can still hire the model that has a toilet, just in case you are a female and need it in the wilds at night, but make a rule that whoever uses the toilet first will need to do the disposal; anyway, that’s not a big deal because you will only suffer a bit from the smelling rather than any skin touching, the toilet waste tank is quite convenient and safe to operate.
Relevant maps or streets directories are enough, but to be convenient, GPS is recommended, this is also the case in all other types of self drive travel.
Driving carefully is always an important issue, especially when you drive a vehicle with 6m length, 2.2m width and 3.4m height as our Explorer (model name), hence, a sufficiently covered insurance is strongly recommended to purchase; our motorhome’s top was hit by the angle of a Hungry Jack’s Drive Through building’s roof, and fortunately, we had purchased the full covered insurance from Britz.
Camping tables and chairs are further giving you comfort and fun, think about the limited space in the vehicle, you need to better perceive the nature and the opening area, so this expenditure is inevitable, our hiring package includes 1 table and 4 chairs, they are all foldable.
Buying an inventor by yourself is also a good idea if you can’t completely get away from your city life, plenty of electric appliances were carried in our this journey, they all need power recharging, but we stayed in the caravan park every night which means the recharging is not a problem at all, however, if not planning staying in any set accommodation for several days, or there is only unpowered camping site available, an inventor which invents from AC to DC is really useful and practical, I bought one from Dick Smith for $50, it’s easy to use.
Last but not least, unless you are in a rush to a definite destination, it’s wiser to settle down at least 1 hour before sunset, so that you can be clear about the surrounding of the location that you will stay overnight, you are supposed to know how dark it is in the unfrequented regions after sunset, moreover, if you are a timid people, the active night activities of various wild animals would be a huge mental challenge to you, fortunately not physically; if choosing to stay in caravan park, still settle down early please, those places are really dark as well, it would be fun to walk around the caravan park and meet different camping families or travelers with a wide range of camping facilities and gears, they are interesting to have a look, chatting with them would be more wonderful, because camping is a fundamental and ‘compulsory’ lessen to learn about Australian’s life style; just before sunset and in the early morning, wild lives are willing to close to human-being, no matter staying in the wilds or in caravan park, at this time, you will easily encounter a cute kangaroo or some lovely birds closely. That’s why I suggest you to arrange your time like this.
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