Go! Drive & Camp

For a road less travelled

Infanta started its business as an off-road trailer manufacturer, and today the company is also building off-road caravans that are considered among the best in the business. Their off-roader series is called Enkulu, with the Enkulu 2 being the medium-sized model.

Over the past three years or so since its first launch, this caravan has undergone several changes, but Infanta’s iconic bed cubicle on rails remains. The same goes for the spacious outdoor kitchen. However, the designers also equipped the caravan with an indoor kitchen, and this is something that one sees on just a handfull of caravans.

We collected the Enkulu 2 in the Cape and towed it for 2 000 km to Morgan Bay and back.

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