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In addition to having the youngest fleet in the industry, KEA also has the most environmentally-friendly vehicles. Every vehicle features solar paneling, renewable materials, the most advanced emission control standards, best-practice waste management systems and the lowest fuel consumption rates of any campervan rental company across Australia, New Zealand and Southern Africa.
In New Zealand, KEA is also Green Globe benchmarked as well as being the first campervan and motorhome company to have vehicles certified self-contained through the New Zealand Motorhome and Caravan Association (NZMCA). In addition, KEA has achieved Qualmark Enviro-Gold accreditation. In Australia, KEA is the only campervan rental company to have achieved the Leave No Trace certification of the Campervan Motorhome Club of Australia (CMCA).
Global warming and environmentally friendly technology are now currently the buzz words floating around in all facets of the motor vehicle industry. With constant fuel hikes due to rocketing oil prices, manufactures are scrambling to achieve greater fuel efficient cars to...
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Some people speculate the name Bloemfontein was derived from the large number of flowers that grew around an old fountain or spring on a farm which belonged to a Voortrekker named Johannes Nicolaas Brits. The name, roughly translated into English means Flower fountain. Once you have filled in all your paper work at...
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Enquire about campervan rental for tourists for your next vacation. One of the most practical ways for tourists to stay within their budget, is to hire a campervan. With one of these vehicles, you can travel to all those out of the way places and venture into the African bush. You are spoilt for choices when it comes...
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The convenience of using a campervan for your holiday is that you need only basically pack some clothing, food for the road trip and fill the tank, to start your vacation. You can affordably rent a campervan for a month and go camping.
The best part going camping is the early morning wake up, on the day of the journey...
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