In addition to the deceision to do exploring, one has to determined what type of exploring one wants to do. Your choices will define what ship, what modules you'll need to be a success. There are ship like the conda for instance where as you can install everything possible to do everything possible when exploring. BUT your speed and distance will suck. On the other hand one can elect to have a fast ship but then can not explore the surface of planets. Hence the problem with requesting the perfect ship. My exploring likes and dislikes can differ than yours. So, where as I like a particular ship and loadout, it won't be conducive to you.
Ask questions which you have, from the answers determine which fit your particual interest in exploring. You'll end up exploring a variety of ways, once with speed to make some bank and get it done. The next time, bringing an srv and doing some planet surfing. The next, well you see where I'm going. Which means, depending on what you want to accomplish will determine which ship and loadout you'll need.
A conda can do it all, but you'd better have some SERIOUS real time to invest. After asking all your questions, and editing the answers you find conducive to your style. Use the eddb.io web site. It will allow you to pick and choose any ship and or confure any mods to come up with one you will find conducive. And then do it, you can always switch ships and mods later, when you get some experience and settle into a pattern.
Though I got a lot of flack when I posted the use of an unoffical RTR (Road to Riches) list consisting of 557 systems to search for. I had only to finish a couple of hundred to learn what it was I needed to learn. Which for me wasn't the money or rating increase, but how the two maps (system and galaxy) work and their relastionship to one another. There's no way I could have just ventured out, though there are some that could, into the vast void. After doing a couple of hundred, I now have no worries to go where no man has gone prior. And at some point, I will. Until then, it's back to the normal grind of the bubble.