Rent a LuxeCamper Motorhome



 






LuxeCamper Motorhome launched in India


The LuxeCamper provides living and sleeping areas designed within a compact space that can accommodate up to four people. The camper has received approval from the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) as per AIS 124 standards and has been modified to a premium motorhome

What’s inside the campervan


LuxeCamper’s caravans are built from an Ashok Leyland chassis, and marry German design with Indian aesthetic. A seating lounge for four welcomes you into the luxurious RV. A separate cabin for the driver and tour leader gives guests privacy and social distancing. Inside, here’s what you get:

  • Around 200 sq ft of space, including the seating area (with seat belts) with comfy sofas and cushions

  • Two smart TVs, and Bluetooth in case you get the urge to rock

  • A rear lounge that converts into a queen bed; the front folds into another one 

  • A kitchenette that comes fully loaded with three hobs–induction, gas and electric; a kettle, toaster, large freezer for a week’s supply, microwave, RO system and a refrigerator

  • A separate shower and incinerator toilet, powered by solar panels, LPG and an external 230V power

  • For safety, there are seatbelts, 360-degree cameras, a speed governor, a GPS tracker, first-aid kits and fire extinguishers 

  • On the outside, you have a shower, a sleek awning with wind sensors, and a bicycle rack

Meals are cooked at camping sites by the team, and you’re welcome to pitch in. Pre-cooked meals like MTR and ITC are also available, just in case, and the campervan also has an outdoor barbecue connection.



Rent a caravan: what would it cost?

The experience starts at Rs25,000-Rs30,000 for two adults per day. Meals would be at the campsite or through tie-ups with highway restaurants. For reference, a two-day excursion to Bheemeshwari is priced at Rs49,000); a three-day drive to the Sakrebailu Elephant Camp would cost Rs74,000) and a three-day experience in Kabini is priced at Rs69,999


The first campervan is ready, with nine more in queue. The company says it will have all-India permits for all, but for now, itineraries are restricted to Karnataka. Goa is next, once it’s safe to travel. 


Thanks to visit Here;

Team Autogyan




The kitchenette




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