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You must be over 21 years old, have a passport with a valid visa, a valid driving license from your country of origin, or an international driving license.
Vehicles come with third-party insurance covering only the third part; the vehicle damage and accessories are not covered. Upgrading to Comprehensive is possible at an extra fee and is always recommended.
A security deposit of USD 1000 is required and must be paid with the rental price by credit card.
In Tanzania and Kenya, we drive on the left side of the road. The speed limit inside the national parks is 50KPH, and tar roads are 80KPH unless there is a sign pointing otherwise. Please consult us for some tips and suggestions.
Our cars do not have a mileage limit daily, an added benefit for you.
Tanzania and Kenya are considered very safe for doing self-drive safari. Self-driver activities in Parks in Tanzania and Kenya are allowed and include overnight stays in public or special camps. We would recommend booking and paying the fees ahead of time. To help you understand more about the rules, our expert team is ready to help.
Yes, but it is necessary to book in advance, and depending on the location, there may be an extra fee.
Yes, but it is mandatory to have written authorization from our office to be presented at the border and additional insurance coverage.
A 4x4 vehicle is highly recommended for self-drive safaris in East Africa due to the rugged terrain and occasionally unpaved roads. Our vehicles are well-maintained, have good ground clearance, and are equipped with off-road tires. We uses Land Cruisers and Hilux.
Yes, but it’s important to follow all safety guidelines. Drive slowly, stay in your vehicle at all times unless in designated safe areas, and maintain a respectful distance from wildlife. Never feed or attempt to touch the animals.
Essentials include a first-aid kit, sufficient water, snacks, an offline map, binoculars, a camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. Our cars come with two spare tires and basic car repair tools.
Use detailed maps and GPS for navigation. Our GPS system uses Track4Africa Maps. Research the area beforehand to know the best spots for wildlife sightings. Local guides and park rangers can also provide valuable information. Early mornings and late afternoons are usually the best times for wildlife viewing.