There are two ways to see the park, either a jeep or the larger Cantors. Basically a topless bus, the Cantor offers great all-round visibility, despite the number of passengers. The seats are reasonably comfortable, but the suspension leaves a little to be desired.
Most Cantors hold around 18 passengers.
Written Mar 7, 2005
Hire a jeep or a small bus to show you around. The jeep is (obviously) more mobile and you can go where (no man has gone before!?) the bus cannot.
The bus has its advantages though. There's a smoother ride, and the guides are probably better. however, the buses are more expensive.
Updated Aug 30, 2002
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