Driving Through Tanzania
Travel Tips About Driving Through Tanzania: Self Drive Tanzania
Arranging a car rental in Tanzania will undoubtedly enhance your trip, with our self-drive you explore the most difficult parts of the countryside at your own pace. Serengeti is among the most visited parts of Tanzania with a lot of jams at the national park entrance for vehicles. For one reason or another, Serengeti is a one-stop center of tourism in Tanzania, from the great migration of the zebras to the abundance and numerous wildlife including the big five a game drive in a comfortable car through the park will allow you to thrill through the rough road with so much ease.
Self-drive Tanzania offers you the best flexibility when exploring the Country, it’s a quick, affordable, and reliable way to bring you an aerial view of the country sight. With our specialized pop roof game drives in all our national parks are the best. The rough and tough roads of some of the terrains in the National park are conquered in our 4×4 cars which are maintained in good mechanical conditions and properly checked before they are given to our clients.
Traveling with Family (with Kids) on a Self Drive in Tanzania
Whether you are a family with kids, even those that require car seats the very tender babies, we offer the car seats and you don’t have to worry, with an extended land cruiser a family, or even up to 6-8 members can all move through their holiday together. Self-drive Tanzania, we are associated with good customer relations and reliability as our clients have trusted us for their vacations.
Our prices are very affordable and pocket friendly for all your car rental needs, with a variety of choices to choose from, and make sure you enjoy and feel comfortable during your stay in Tanzania. We have all kinds of cars from luxury mid-range and budget for all kinds of occasions conferences, vacations tourists among the many.
Trips on Crossing the borders around east Africa
Crossing the borders around east Africa in our vehicles is made easy the only required cost would be the COMESA which will qualify you to cross any part of East Africa during your trip. With our self-drive offers, you tour any part at your own convenience and privacy is highly respected. The process at the border crossing is not complicated with a yellow fever certificate, you can travel the entire region with so much ease and confidence, and be assured of reaching your destination in good peace.
We offer self-drive services, a car hire with driver and book safaris and accommodation and our clients find the value in every dollar in our luxury and mid-range cars with good air conditioners that are well maintained. Our staff is amicable and very helpful they offer you just what you order and the drivers are well vast with all the routes in Tanzania and within East Africa, most of them have visited the destinations time and again so they are can be trusted for all kinds of destinations. Drivers are well trained and have valid licenses and are very knowledgeable about all kinds of wildlife, primates, and birds.
Our insurance policies are very easy to understand, and we offer our clients 24/7 road assistance. Book with us for an amazing private and memorable self-drive trip.
In 2020 Kenyan passport was ranked among the powerful passports in Africa
The Kenyan passport is the eighth most powerful in Africa, according to a new research that shows the country maintaining the same position compared to the previous year.
The ranking by Henley & Partners, a citizenship and planning firm, takes into account how many countries can be visited without applying for a visa.
in thwe whole world, Kenya was in position 72, in a ranking that placed and during that time Japan was on top with the Japanese citizens being offered visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to an incredible 191 destinations around the world.
Some of the countries cold allow Kenyans to enter without Visa On arrival the don’t get one and this include Singapore, Hong Kong, Jamaica and Fiji, among others.
According to the report produced in partnership with International Air Transport Association (IATA), Kenyan citizens can travel to 71 countries without visas out of a possible 218.
In Eastern Africa region, Kenya was ahead of its peers with Ethiopia, arguably the fastest growing economy in the region, ranked among the bottom five in Africa.
Countries linked to terror networks like Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq were bottom of the pile, with their citizens requiring visas to access the majority of countries.
Asia dominates the top of the list, with Singapore in second place (with a score of 190) and South Korea tying with Germany in third place (with a score of 189).
In Africa, the Kenyan passport is ranked only below Seychelles, Mauritius, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and eSwatini.
Like Kenyans, holders of Malawian passport can travel to 71 countries without visas.
European countries have a strong showing in the rest of the top ten, with Finland and Spain at No.4, Spain, Luxembourg and Denmark coming fifth, and Sweden and France sitting at Number 6.
The US and the UK, meanwhile, continue to slide down the rankings. They hold joint eighth place a far cry from the number one spot they jointly held five years ago, in 2015.
The report notes, however, that there is a growing divide when it comes to travel freedom and this mobility gap is now the widest it’s ever been since the index’s inception in 2006.