Adventure 4WD with Roof Tent
This 2 person Toyota Prado camper is an excellent choice for a road trip, as it offers a unique and exciting way to experience the great outdoors. The combination of a reliable and capable vehicle with a comfortable and convenient place to sleep makes for a truly unforgettable journey.
With this camper option, you have the freedom and flexibility to explore any destination you desire. You can camp in remote areas, off the beaten path, and enjoy the beauty of nature in a way that is not possible with traditional camping. The easy to set-up hardshell tent is weather proof equipped with a comfortable mattress.
- Unlimited Kilometres
- 24 Hours Road Side Assistance
- Kitchen and Cooking Equipment
- Camping Gear Supplied
- Bedding and Linen Supplied
- Dual Battery System
- CB Radio and PLB
Year | 1-3 Years Old |
Transmission | Automatic |
Seats | 5 Seater |
Engine | 2.8Ltr Turbo Diesel |
Heating and Air Conditioning | Yes |
Fuel Capacity | 150Ltr Diesel |
Fuel Consumption | 8L / 100km |
Towing Capacity | 3000kg |
Entertainment | Bluetooth | USB |
Navigation System | Yes |
Cruiser Control | Yes |
Airbags | Yes |
Reversing Camera | Yes |
Spare Wheel | Yes |
Sleeping Capacity | 2 x Adults |
Stove | Yes |
Microwave | No |
Gas | Yes | Butane |
Lights | Yes | LED |
Water | Yes | Cannister |
Fridge/ Freezer | Yes | 40 Ltr |
Sink | No |
Fire Extinguisher | Yes |
Shower | No |
Toilet | No |
Recovery Kit | Yes |
First Aid Kit | Yes |
Itinerary
Weekend Getaway
Perth to Albany and Denmark Great Southern Weekender 3 Day Itinerary Day 1 / Friday: Head south along Albany Highway, and head straight to your accommodation. If you have time, drive via the Porongurup Range to sample some of the region’s cool-climate wines, or take on the 3-kilometre round trip walk to the Granite Skywalk; a skywalk set into the side of a giant granite boulder, atop the Porongurup Range. Continue to Albany for the night and drop by the Albany Visitor Centre. Day 2 / Saturday: Start the morning at the Albany Farmers’ Market, where you can purchase supplies direct from the farmer who grew/made them. Visit the new National Anzac Centre, Australia’s foremost museum for honouring the fallen troops of WWI. Be sure to take a walk to nearby the Desert Corps Memorial and Avenue of Honour. Enjoy lunch at the hilltop restaurant, with views over King George Sound. Drive out to Torndirrup National Park, taking in the newly upgraded scenic lookouts at The Gap and Natural Bridge. Discover the whaling history of WA at Discovery Bay, keeping an eye out for migrating humpback and Southern Right whales playing close to shore (June to September annually). Day 3 / Sunday: Explore the wineries and gourmet food suppliers along the Scotsdale and Mt Shadforth Tourist Drives near Denmark. Outdoor enthusiasts can take a drive to watch the para-gliders floating over the most southerly point of WA in West Cape Howe National Park, or take a dip or snorkel in the protected waters of Greens Pool. Take the Denmark- Mt Barker Road, joining Albany Hwy again and heading back to Perth.
A Week Road Trip
Perth to Esperance A Week itinerary Perth to Esperance is a great trip with plenty to see on the way, loads to do at the end and all kinds of activities to be had! The choice is yours but a relaxing drive with stops on the way can be the most enjoyable. Leaving from Perth you can head out to the Avon Valley and the historic town of York for morning tea. Then keep winding through the small country towns and rolling farmland of the Wheatbelt as you head to one of Western Australia’s most iconic destinations, Wave Rock. Camp overnight at Hyden Caravan Park before continuing through the open farm plains of Lake King, the chance for a walk-through Ravensthorpe and then onto the scenic coastline at Hopetoun. Stay a night at the Hopetoun Caravan Park then continue your journey on to Esperance, one of Australia’s most favourite country towns and home to Australia’s whitest beach, Lucky Bay. Esperance is located in a beautiful coastal setting with plenty of activities for all travelers, fishing from the jetty is a popular pastime and there are plenty of beaches to the east of town for 4WD enthusiasts to enjoy. Stay three nights at any one of Esperance Seafront Caravan Park, Esperance Bay Holiday Park, Pink Lake Tourist Park or Pine Grove Holiday Park to enjoy all that Esperance has to offer. As you head towards Albany, take the opportunity to visit Fitzgerald National Park, one of the world’s most bio diverse areas. Stay a night and enjoy all that Albany has to offer, with plenty of options there is something on offer for all discerning travelers. Albany’s Emu Beach Holiday Park, Albany Holiday Park, Albany Happy Days Caravan Park, Rose Gardens Beach side Holiday Park, Albany Gardens Holiday Resort and BIG4 Middleton Beach Holiday Park. And finally, as you head back to Perth take some time to stop at Mount Barker, Kojunup and Williams.
Extended Stay
Perth to Karijini National Park and Ningaloo Reef Take the ultimate trip and see some of the most extraordinary sights you can imagine. With plenty to see and experience along the way it is your choice on how long it takes to get to your destination, with 14 days to get away you can stay one night here and there or head on through to Karijini National Park and spend longer there and on the way back. Leaving Perth up the inland highway, start your journey through the rolling hills of the Wheatbelt before heading into the inland towns of Mt Magnet, Cue and Meekathara for a choice of your first night. Move on further up and get your first taste of a working mine town at Newman, the mine tour is a must do and lets you see what all the fuss is about iron ore production, and what it takes to get it! Turn of the inland highway and head into Karijini National Park, with spectacular gorges cutting their way through some of the oldest rock formations on the planet Karijini is amazing. Karijini Eco Retreat is located on the western side of the park and has a full range of accommodation available, or for more basic camping the Department of Environment and Conservation has basic facilities at Dales Campground on the eastern side of the park or Tom Price Tourist Park is an easy drive to the all parts of the park. Karijini National Park is a tough environment, check with local authorities before heading out and make sure you know your limitations before taking one of the Gorge walks. With swimming holes like Circular Pool, Fortesque Falls and Fern Pool, the eastern gorges have a range of options. the western side has something for the more adventure seeking, plus Hancock Gorge. After taking at least three days to sample what Karijini National Park has to offer, pack up and start the trek west to Exmouth and Cape Range National Park where you will find the Ningaloo Reef. Located so close to the beach you can swim over Coral and see Turtles less than 20 feet from the shore, Ningaloo Reef is the largest fringing reef on the western side of land in the world. Stay in one of Exmouth’s Caravan Parks with BIG4 Exmouth Cape Holiday Park offering a relaxing stay or head out to Cape Range National Park for more rustic camp options. All in season, you can see Turtles on the laying beaches, Whales and calves in Exmouth Gulf or one of the few places in the world to swim with the biggest fish in the ocean, Whale Sharks of the Ningaloo Reef. Take in the view from the lighthouse look out, swim at Turquoise Bay (watch out for the current) or take a tour of Yardie Creek, there really is something for all visitors. As you head south, spread your time along the reef and visit the settlement of Coral Bay, Peoples Park Caravan Village and Bayview Coral Bay both offer a variety of accommodation. Situated right on the edge of Bills Bay this is the place to swim with Manta Rays, head out on a Coral viewing boat, walk the beach or take a quad bike tour along the coast and catch the sunset. When it is time to head south again make sure you take time to stop in Carnarvon and Geraldton on the way, then start planning your trip back up north to see some more amazing places!!
Insurance Options
Explorer
Standard-
Liability $6000
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Bond Payable $6000
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No Glass Cover
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No Tyre Cover
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No Recovery
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$140 Administration Fee (per claim)
Nomad
Midway-
Liability $2000
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Bond Payable $2000
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No Glass Cover
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No Tyre Cover
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No Recovery
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$140 Administration Fee (per claim)
Discoverer
Ultimate-
Liability $1000
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Bond Payable $1000
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Glass Liability $500
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Tyre Liability $500
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Recovery Cover Up To $4000
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No Administration Fee
Insurance Liability Reduction Options are available for rentals with minimum of 7 days and capped at 50 days maximum.
Please be aware that security bond returns can take up to 28 business days to be processed from the drop-off date or date of claim resolution (if applicable).
The Hirer acknowledges and agrees that liability reduction option shall not limit liability if the Hirer breaches the rental agreement.
Liability reduction option does not cover damage to tyre or windscreen, damage caused by immersion in water, damage in water, damage to underbody or overhead (including roof, bonnet, or boot) not resulting from a collision, and/ or any other damage arising, directly or indirectly, from a breach of terms and conditions of hire.
Refer to full hire terms and conditions for further information.
FAQs
Our Landcruiser 4WD Camper includes a roof top tent (2 berth), fridge, camping and cooking equipment, recovery gear, dual-battery system, side awning and more.
Please refer to the overview page for inclusions.
Our Landcruiser 4WD Campers comes with 1 spare tyre.
The auxiliary battery which powers the fridge/ freezer at the rear of the vehicle will charge whilst driving. We recommend using the Fridge/ Freezer on 240V when staying on camping site. The auxiliary battery will not affect your main vehicle battery.
Our Landrcuier Prado 4WD’s are fitted with a tow bar and can be used to tow a camper or caravan. Please ensure that the camper or caravan are within the vehicle towing capacity.
Campabout Oz is a WA company and whilst we will allow vehicles to travel around Australia’s mainland, please let us know if you intend to travel long distances.
Travelling off-road in our 4WD campers are permitted as long as it is on recognise tracks.
Please refer to our Terms and Conditions for full details.
In an unfortunate and rare occasion that you might have an issue with our vehicles, all our campers and vehicles are covered by the RAC Roadside Assist and you will be supplied the information at handover.