The Toyota Prado occupies a sweet spot in the overlanding culture or off-road expeditions in Kenya owing to its formidable capability and trusted reliability. Whether you are going to the Maasai Mara or the Chalbi Desert, you can put your faith in the Prado to take you out and return safely. The beauty of overlanding is not in looking for the nearest hotel or lodge to sleep; it is in seeing the sun set or the sun rise accompanied by the chirping of birds in remote and wild areas. This is why you need a rooftop tent on your Prado, whether you own the J90, J120, J150, or the latest J250.
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A rooftop tent gives you a ready-made sleeping area. With a flip of a latch, you can take a nap anytime you want, unlike setting up a ground tent after long and tiring hours of driving on rough and bumpy terrains. One of the most obvious advantages of a rooftop tent is that it keeps you off the ground, which could be wet or muddy. Imagine you are sleeping and a group of Safari ants pass through your camping area. It’s better to have an elevated sleeping area free from any kind of nuisance.
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Having a rooftop tent frees up space in the interior of the Prado, which could otherwise be used in carrying recovery equipment, a freezer, or food supplies. Renting a hotel when in a faraway county or country could be very costly. Buying a rooftop tent saves you a lot of money that you could have otherwise used in paying for accommodation.

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