Car Rental Uganda

Car Rental Uganda

Car Rental Uganda – Self Drive Uganda, Car hire with a driver, costs, Prices and Guide 2023

Are you planning to travel to Uganda, one of the most beautiful and endowed countries in the World and worried about how to get to and from different safari destinations? However, with developed Car Rental sector in the country, traveling around the country is easier but there are a number of things you need to know about Car Rental in Uganda.

Car Rental UgandaFirst, you might be wondering whether you really need to rent a car in Uganda and the answer is yes. For any traveler, comfortable and reliable transport is a must and given the fact that Uganda’s public transport system is not as streamlined as in the developed countries such as Japan, US, China or even European countries, it becomes challenging to find developed train or bus systems to operate regularly to the different safari destinations.

How to Rent a Car in Uganda

Before anything else, you need to first know the number of people the car is meant to accommodate, then decide what type you wish to rent. Also decide whether you want an automatic or a manual. Afterwards, research the different Car rental Uganda Websites for options (vehicles) on offer, not forgetting their features and pictures.

After selecting what type of car you wish to rent, reach out to the Company for a quotation after which you pay once satisfied.

You can also book any 4×4 car for self drive in Uganda with us by simply calling us on +256704538374/+256781451037. You can also visit our contact page, fill in the form and send. Our team will get back to you with the best car hire Uganda offers.

Best time to Rent Cars in Uganda

The number one rule for Car Rental in Uganda is booking in advance especially during the peak months of January, February, June, July, August, September and December when shortage of cars is often experienced. Although some Car Rental Companies don’t require advance payment, it is better safe than sorry when you get disappointed at the last minute.

Are payments for Car Rentals in Uganda done in advance?

car hire UgandaWhen dealing with Car rentals in Uganda, it is important to know how and when to make payments. While you would wish to make payments in advance, it is not always advisable because some companies don’t agree to refund in case of unforeseen circumstances that might require cancelling the trip. It is possible to make bookings and confirmations for Car Rentals in Uganda without making full payment.

Requirements needed when picking Car rentals in Uganda

When picking your Car Rental in Uganda, you will be required to present a valid driver’s license (indicating photo and description in English), properly indicate the time of signing in for the car, payment where you will be issued a receipt and passport/or National Identity Card.

Is it possible to cross borders with Car rentals in Uganda?

Crossing the border with Car Rentals is possible, although prevailing circumstances (especially political stability and immigration restrictions) in the neighboring countries change and dictate whether you are allowed or prohibited. However, drivers are subjected to several cross border clearances as well as paperwork. Make sure that you have a letter of Authority from the Rental Company and valid drivers’ license.

When is someone disqualified from renting a car in Uganda?

The main factor that disqualifies someone from renting a car in Uganda is age. The minimum age for driving in Uganda is 25 years old. Visitors without valid Driver’s licenses and any other form of Identity (Passport or National Identity card) will also be disqualified from renting a car in Uganda.

Some of Road rules to be followed when driving a Car rental in Uganda include; respecting the speed limit (100 kilometers per hour on highways, 80 kilometers per hour for rural roads and 50 kilometers per hour for urban roads). Always drive on the left-hand of the road. There is only one toll road in Uganda (Kampala-Entebbe Expressway) hence always carry cash when using this road. Also, respect other road users especially pedestrians and motorists.

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