54 |^ Caravan & Outdoor Life Magazine July 2019
interior
There’s no denying that the exterior
kitchen and pop-up roof are great
improvements from the first generation
of the Geitjie, and the same can be
said for the interior.
This little off-road adventure caravan
initially had cupboards along the left
of the interior, a dinette in the front
that converted to a double bed and, as
mentioned, had a washbasin and gas
stove inside on the right.
The new version is still a two-
sleeper, but the bed is permanently
set up. The basin and stove has been
moved outside, which creates space for
cupboards (behind canvas doors) on
the left, right and in front under the bed
(as you step in from the back).
Thanks to the lift height of the roof,
there is more than enough headroom
to stand up straight in the small area
at the foot of the bed.
Windows on the left, right and
front wall can be zipped completely
open, and you can keep up the
mosquito net or close it completely
with the canvas flaps.
The windows are large, almost the
full size of the walls. I can only imagine
taking lazy midday naps, the breeze
blowing through the caravan, all alone
in the bush. You’ll really feel close
to nature.