For example, if a lodge has 12 commercial beds, it refers to the tourism expression “bums in beds,” meaning the right to 12 beds, which typically translates to 6 double beds that can accommodate 12 guests. 16 beds means 16 guests, excluding staff. In some reserves, when there is traversing, they limit the number of guests and vehicles that can traverse. For instance, a property may be a 20-bed lodge with two vehicles. In this case, only 20 guests may come, and only a maximum of two game drive vehicles can traverse the reserve, as 10 people can fit into a game vehicle.