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Holiday Different in the Northern Territory

 

The Top End is every adventurous traveller’s notion of outback Australia: big skies, bold landscapes, termite mounds, ancient rock art and the thrill of crocodiles. Everyone should see Kakadu and Uluru at least once in their lives, but Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks are wonderful, too. Hit the road, red dust swirling behind you, and you won’t be disappointed!

A self-drive road trip gives you so much more freedom to explore the Northern Territory destinations at your own pace.With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a motorhome, campervan or 4WD camper.

Holiday different, book your Northern Territory road trip today!

 

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Affordable Campervan Upgrades: How to Enhance Your Trip Without Blowing Your Budget

Travelling Australia in a campervan is an incredible way to explore the country without breaking the bank. But just because you’re travelling on a budget doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice comfort and convenience (in fact, we insist on it!) In this guide, we’ll dive into some of the best affordable campervan upgrades that are bound to enhance your trip without blowing your budget. 

From easy additions like pillows and blankets to hiring budget-friendly add-ons from your campervan hire branch, we’ll cover everything you need to make your upcoming campervan hire journey cosier and more enjoyable. By the end, you’ll have all the know-how to plan your ultimate campervan adventure and come prepared with campervan extras that won’t break the bank. But first... 

 

Why upgrade your campervan?

Upgrading your campervan set-up can be a game-changer for your camping adventures. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or just starting out, a few little tweaks to your campervan set-up can significantly improve your overall experience. From boosting comfort and functionality to increasing storage options, there are plenty of reasons (not to mention a wide range of campervan accessories) to consider upgrades for your upcoming campervan hire trip: 

  • Improving comfort and livability: Simple additions like better bedding, extra room for sleeping space, and cozy accessories can make your camper feel more like home. 

  • Increasing storage capacity and organisation: Adding a few handy storage solutions is always a good idea! They help keep your gear organised and maximise your living space. 

  • Customising to fit your style: Personalize your campervan with unique accessories that reflect your taste. While this may seem like a small thing, for longer trips, these small details will make your trips all the more enjoyable. 

By focusing on these areas, you can transform your campervan into a more comfortable and functional vehicle for all your camping adventures. 

 

Assessing your campervan needs

Before diving into upgrades, it’s worthwhile to take a look at what is included in your campervan and identify any gaps. Whether you’re looking to enhance your sleeping space, add more storage, or improve your van’s overall functionality, a quick look 

To effectively assess your campervan’s needs, consider the following: 

  • Camping habits and preferences: Think about how you use your campervan. Do you need more storage for camping accessories or a more comfortable sleeping space? 

  • Common issues: Identify any recurring problems you face while camping, such as limited storage options 

  • Budget and timeline: Determine how long you will be on the road for a shorter trip may only warrant a few minor upgrades and campervan accessories, while a longer trip may warrant a little more. 

  • Get some advice: Consult with a professional, look online (you're on the right track here!) or seek advice from fellow campers to get a better understanding of your campervan’s needs and potential upgrades. 

For more details on what is included with each vehicle, check out our FAQ's.  

 

Bring comfort from home for a cosier experience 

One of the best parts of van travel is being able to bring a little piece of home along with you. Even on a tight budget, you can create a cosy environment by packing a few essentials. Whether you’re local and able to bring extras or you’re hiring a campervan for the first time, there are simple upgrades you can make for a more comfortable experience while you soak up the great outdoors. 

 

Pillows and blankets

We get it, nothing quite beats the comfort of your own bedding, especially when you’re spending nights in a campervan. So, if you’re travelling locally and have the space, bringing your own pillows and blankets can transform your van into a cosy retreat. While it is worthwhile mentioning that Cheapa includes bedding in the cost of rentals, bringing your own blankets is a great option for that extra layer of comfort. This is especially useful during cooler nights or if you simply want the familiarity of your own things. 

 

String lights for ambience

An easy way to add a bit of magic to your campervan evenings is by packing some affordable and lightweight LED string lights or battery-powered lanterns. Not only do they look great, but they create a relaxing atmosphere both inside and outside your van. Hang them up around your sleeping area or string them across your awning for a campsite vibe that feels special. 

This small upgrade can make all the difference during your downtime, whether you're parked at one of the best freedom camping spots in Australia or just kicking back after a long day on the road. And the best part? They hardly take up any space in your luggage, making them a practical yet fun addition to your road trip gear. 

 

Your own BBQ tools or outdoor furniture

For those lucky enough to be travelling locally, bringing your own BBQ tools or outdoor furniture can personalise your setup without blowing your budget. While many of the best budget-friendly holiday parks in Australia provide BBQs, having your own tools ensures you’re ready for a cookout whenever the mood strikes. Plus, bringing along a few extra items like folding chairs or a small table can help you create your ideal outdoor dining space. 

If you're travelling across state lines or internationally, it is likely more worthwhile hiring a camp table and chairs from Cheapa. It’s an affordable option that saves you the hassle of bringing bulky items from home. 

 

Other easy and affordable campervan upgrades for a memorable experience

Planning a longer adventure in your caravan or campervan? Whether you’re preparing for hot days or chilly nights or just looking for ways to have a bit more fun along the way, these easy upgrades will help you get the most out of a longer road trip across Australia. 

 

Battery-powered fans or small portable heaters

If you already own small gadgets like battery-powered fans or portable heaters, bringing them along on your campervan road trip can make a world of difference in extreme weather. Battery-powered fans are perfect for those hot Australian days when you need a breeze, especially if you're camping without access to electricity. On the other hand, a small portable heater will be your best friend during the cooler months or if you're venturing into colder regions. These portable gadgets are great for travellers who want to ensure a good night's sleep, no matter what the Australian weather throws their way. 

 

Portable speakers

For music lovers, packing a portable Bluetooth speaker is a must. Whether you’re relaxing at the campsite or enjoying a meal outdoors, having your favourite playlist in the background can make the experience feel more like home. With compact and affordable speakers on the market, it’s a simple way to add some entertainment to your downtime without taking up much room. 

 

Travel games and activities

Rainy days or quiet evenings are inevitable on any road trip, so packing a few lightweight travel games or a deck of cards is a great way to keep everyone entertained. Simple games like UNO, chess, or even a puzzle book can be lifesavers when the weather doesn’t cooperate or you just need to unwind after a long day. 

These campervan extras not only provide entertainment but also give you the chance to bond with your fellow travellers, adding a layer of fun to your Australia road trip. Plus, they’re inexpensive and easy to pack, making them a budget-friendly way to keep the good times rolling. 

 

Collapsible storage solutions

Space is always at a premium when travelling in a campervan, which is why investing in collapsible storage solutions is a game-changer. Collapsible bins or bags help you stay organised without taking up much space, and they can be easily folded away when not in use. This is especially useful for keeping your gear tidy, storing food supplies, or organising camping essentials. 

These solutions are lightweight, affordable, and available in many budget-friendly stores, making them an excellent upgrade for your camper van extras. Staying organised will save you time and keep the van clutter-free. It's a win-win! 

 

Budget-friendly camping accessories and add-ons from Cheapa

Want to keep your suitcase light? No worries! Cheapa offers a variety of low-cost add-ons that can be hired for your trip, allowing you to keep things light while still enjoying the perks of a fully-equipped campervan. In this section, we’ll look at some of the most useful add-ons, including camp tables, eskies, and portable heaters, all designed to keep your trip affordable and comfortable. 

 

Camp table and chairs

A camp table and chairs set is a must for anyone who loves outdoor dining. Whether you're planning a picnic by the beach or sitting outside your van after a long day of driving, having a dedicated outdoor setup makes all the difference. Many holiday parks have BBQs available, but hiring a table and chairs from Cheapa will elevate your dining experience, giving you the flexibility to eat wherever you choose. 

 

Esky for picnics

Adding an esky (cooler) to your campervan upgrades list is a smart way to keep your food fresh, especially if you plan to enjoy picnics or longer stays at campgrounds. It’s ideal for storing snacks, drinks, and anything else that might need to stay cool while you’re out exploring the best of Australia. Whether you just want the extra storage or are planning a full day of adventure out and about, an esky does the trick! 

 

Portable heater for cold nights

Australia might be known for its warm climate, but if your road trip itinerary takes you to cooler regions or you're travelling during the winter months, a portable heater is a smart investment. Renting one from Cheapa ensures you stay warm and cosy during the cold nights. 

 

BYO vs. add-ons: what’s worth bringing?

When planning a campervan road trip, you’ll need to decide whether to bring your own items or rent them. For local travellers, packing personal items like bedding, pillows, and outdoor furniture can save you some money, especially if you already have them and have extra space. Bringing familiar items from home also ensures that your trip feels comfortable and personalised. 

On the other hand, if you’re travelling interstate or internationally, it may be more convenient to rent some items from Cheapa. This is especially useful if you're short on luggage space or prefer not to bring bulky items on your journey. 

 

How to maximise your budget and enjoy the journey

Once you have your packing essentials and upgrades sorted, its time to start planning your adventure! By planning ahead and making smart decisions, you can stretch your budget further and still have an unforgettable experience. From finding the right campgrounds to preparing affordable meals, here are some tips to help you make the most of your road trip around Australia on a budget

 

Plan ahead for campgrounds

One of the best ways to maximise your budget is by choosing the right campgrounds. Many holiday parks offer fantastic facilities, including BBQs, laundry services, and community kitchens, allowing you to reduce the need for certain upgrades or add-ons. Planning your stops in advance and taking advantage of these amenities can save you both time and money. 

To make things easier, use the thl Roadtrip App to find campgrounds that fit your itinerary. Not sure where to start? Check out our guide to the best budget-friendly campsites in Australia to get the best deals and make the most of your trip. For those looking to explore off-the-beaten-path, our guide to freedom camping spots in Australia offers some excellent ideas for affordable accommodation options when travelling in a camper. 

 

Opt for affordable meal solutions

Cooking your own meals is one of the easiest ways to save money on the road. With a campervan, you have the luxury of a small kitchen or the option to use portable cooking gear, so you can prepare delicious meals without dining out every night. Opting for simple, budget-friendly meals like pasta, BBQ, or sandwiches can help you stretch your budget while still enjoying good food. 

If you're unsure where to start, check out our guide on the best meals to cook in a campervan. It’s packed with easy-to-make recipes that can be cooked right in your van! 

 

Free or low-cost activities

Australia is full of incredible experiences that don’t have to cost a fortune. Whether you’re into hiking, cycling, or exploring local towns, there’s no shortage of free or low-cost activities to enjoy during your campervan hire road trip. Nature lovers will find plenty of national parks and scenic trails to explore, and many local attractions are free to visit. From stargazing at your campsite to swimming at a secluded beach, the possibilities are endless. 

 

Think Australia sounds like fun?

Travelling around Australia in a campervan is hands down the most affordable way to explore Australia. Best of all, with a few easy upgrades and smart planning, you can enjoy all the comforts of home without blowing your travel budget. Whether it’s packing cosy bedding from home, hiring affordable add-ons like a camp table, or planning your itinerary around free activities, you’ll be ready to make the most of your journey. 

Think travelling Australia in a campervan hire sounds like fun? Book your Cheapa camper online and pick it up from any Cheapa branch to start your adventure. Your Australia road trip awaits! 

 

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How will you hit the road?

Your vehicle choice will depend on the type of traveller you are. Between motorhomes, campervans and a 4WD camper option, Apollo has the vehicle that will perfectly accommodate your road trip holiday. Curious about the different types you could rent? Check them out below.

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Hire a campervan or self-contained motorhome from the Apollo Alice Springs branch which is just 15 kilometres from the Airport by uber or taxi. Apollo also offers 4WD hire in Alice Springs to help you explore more beautiful desert landscapes on your drive holiday. 

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The Northern Territory has two distinct climates - the tropical Top End (Darwin) and the semi-arid Red Centre (Alice Springs).  The Northern Territory's capital, Darwin, has an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius year round, but weather is more mild during the dry season. It's important to remember that no matter when you visit the Northern Territory, we would recommend that you stay hydrated, be sun smart and dress for the conditions.

 

 

 

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