Facilities of Campervans
What makes a campervan is a van fitted with facilities into it aside from transportation.
All campervans are equipped with a sleeping facility.
Basically it is transportation and an accommodation rolled into one.
The bed or the sleeping facility can either be built, ready to use or to be converted.
Converting the dining area of a camper into a sleeping facility is so easy that it can be performed by anyone of all ages.
Campervans with convertible sleeping facility are often small to regular vans with dining facility that can be transformed into a bed at night.
Bigger vans are often built with an immovable bed, so there is no need to sacrifice the dining facility at night.
Small and big campervans are usually complimented with a mini kitchen after the sleeping facility.
The kitchen facility is not like the kitchen you have at home, but it is a basic kitchenette where you can prepare easy to cook meals.
The kitchenette usually includes a mini fridge/freezer, a 2-4 burner gas burner, a 4-9kg gas bottle, a microwave, a toaster, a kettle, a water tank usually of 40 litres, cooking and eating utensils.
The toilet and shower facility are ideally equipped among bigger campervans usually among 4 berth and 6 berth vehicles.
Campervans are also equipped with facilities basic to a vehicle just like radio or CD entertainment, air-conditioning, and seatbelts.
Child or booster seats may be fitted.
However, when renting a campervan, one needs to make sure which vehicles can be fitted with child or booster seats.
This can be secured by calling the customer assistance of a campervan hire company.
DVDs and TVs can also be fitted on campervans depending on the model of the vehicle.
All campervans are equipped with a sleeping facility.
Basically it is transportation and an accommodation rolled into one.
The bed or the sleeping facility can either be built, ready to use or to be converted.
Converting the dining area of a camper into a sleeping facility is so easy that it can be performed by anyone of all ages.
Campervans with convertible sleeping facility are often small to regular vans with dining facility that can be transformed into a bed at night.
Bigger vans are often built with an immovable bed, so there is no need to sacrifice the dining facility at night.
Small and big campervans are usually complimented with a mini kitchen after the sleeping facility.
The kitchen facility is not like the kitchen you have at home, but it is a basic kitchenette where you can prepare easy to cook meals.
The kitchenette usually includes a mini fridge/freezer, a 2-4 burner gas burner, a 4-9kg gas bottle, a microwave, a toaster, a kettle, a water tank usually of 40 litres, cooking and eating utensils.
The toilet and shower facility are ideally equipped among bigger campervans usually among 4 berth and 6 berth vehicles.
Campervans are also equipped with facilities basic to a vehicle just like radio or CD entertainment, air-conditioning, and seatbelts.
Child or booster seats may be fitted.
However, when renting a campervan, one needs to make sure which vehicles can be fitted with child or booster seats.
This can be secured by calling the customer assistance of a campervan hire company.
DVDs and TVs can also be fitted on campervans depending on the model of the vehicle.