NAMIBIA rent a car from Windhoek Airport
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NAMIBIA rent a car from Windhoek Airport
Two of us from Australia , wish to rent a small car to travel from Windhoek Airport To ETOSHA
National park and return to Windhoek airport. Accommodation booked for six nights.
Kindly advice re reliable rental companies. Will stick to main roads. Any information will be
greatly appreciated. Thanks. Uninda7
National park and return to Windhoek airport. Accommodation booked for six nights.
Kindly advice re reliable rental companies. Will stick to main roads. Any information will be
greatly appreciated. Thanks. Uninda7
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Howzit Uninda7,
We always rent our vehicles through Around About Cars, an agency located in Cape Town that has negotiated pretty good rates with some of the national franchises...see http://www.aroundaboutcars.com/windhoek-car-hire
Happy travels,
Darren Humphrys
We always rent our vehicles through Around About Cars, an agency located in Cape Town that has negotiated pretty good rates with some of the national franchises...see http://www.aroundaboutcars.com/windhoek-car-hire
Happy travels,
Darren Humphrys
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HI
yea you can get a car on rent from any car rental company if you have proper and complete documentation.
I will suggest you Atlantic Choice its very cheap and also offering very low rates throughout the year. no cancellation amendment charges or even no card fee.
hope so my answer will help you.
thanks.
have a safe journey
yea you can get a car on rent from any car rental company if you have proper and complete documentation.
I will suggest you Atlantic Choice its very cheap and also offering very low rates throughout the year. no cancellation amendment charges or even no card fee.
hope so my answer will help you.
thanks.
have a safe journey
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Howzit europe2011,
If you're traveling the 'main' routes (which are still largely non-tarred roads) then a 4x2 will be fine, and a 4x2SUV even moreso to just give you that extra bit of clearance if you encounter some corrugations.
I'm guiding a mother and son for two weeks and we are traveling very comfortably in a 4x2 Renault Duster.
Happy travels,
Darren
If you're traveling the 'main' routes (which are still largely non-tarred roads) then a 4x2 will be fine, and a 4x2SUV even moreso to just give you that extra bit of clearance if you encounter some corrugations.
I'm guiding a mother and son for two weeks and we are traveling very comfortably in a 4x2 Renault Duster.
Happy travels,
Darren
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New to the forum. Please bear with me. I'm traveling with a 13 & 9 year old and interested in a top loaded, 2 tent 4wd. What companies do you suggest? Also as a first timer to Africa. What vaccinations are required? The travel guides say we are good if traveling from the US.
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