General Information
Know about our car service
As Ngenda Tours and Safari, we have our own safari jeeps: a 4×4 Toyota Land Cruiser. We have both 5-seater and 7-seater safari jeeps that prioritize safety and comfort, offering you a smooth and private safari experience. Every jeep is equipped with a pop-up roof and big extended windows (bigger than usual) for the best viewing experience. The comfortable seats have a headrest, armrest, and seatbelts and each seat is a window seat. In the vehicle, you have charging ports for your devices and a refrigerator to cool your drinks. There is also a good boot space at the back for your luggage.
When you start your safari, the jeep will be completely clean. To keep it clean at all times, we put a non-smoking sticker in the car and one indicating not to put shoes on the seats. A trash bin is also provided, especially since throwing your trash out of the car is not allowed. To perfect your experience further, our professional driver guides have great driving skills and are equipped with the best communication tools. This allows them to be in touch with fellow guides and the office at all times. So fasten your seatbelts, sit back and enjoy your safari in Tanzania!
Please note! Safari jeeps are not equipped with AC. But the large windows and open roof usually keep the car cool enough. Also, WiFi is not included. But if you want to be online while on the road, we can arrange it for the duration of your safari for a small surcharge.
Amenities
Premium amenities and features
Rental Conditions
Policies and agreement
Driver's License Requirements
»» Drivers must possess a valid national driver’s license (for Tanzanians) or an international driver’s license (for foreigners) to operate a vehicle. The license must match the vehicle class being driven.
»» All our professional drivers and guides are licensed by the Tanzanian Tourism Board and hold appropriate driver permits.
»» Self-drive options (if available) require presentation of a valid international driver’s license and passport copy upon booking.
Insurance and Coverage Policy
»» Vehicle insurance is mandatory, and companies must have third-party or comprehensive coverage.
»» Travelers are advised to have personal travel insurance for coverage beyond what is provided (e.g., international medical care, trip interruption).
»» All vehicles are insured under comprehensive commercial insurance, covering: Passengers Third-party liability Vehicle damage Emergency medical evacuation (for safari vehicles in remote areas)
Available Payment Methods
»» The Bank of Tanzania allows payments in Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) and foreign currencies via approved financial institutions.
»» Accepts payments via: Bank transfers (local and international) Credit/Debit cards (Visa, MasterCard) Mobile money (MPesa, Tigo Pesa, Airtel Money – for locals) Cash payments in USD or TZS (at approved exchange rates)
Cancellation and Modification Policy
»» Tourism operators must clearly state cancellation/refund policies in client agreements (regulated by the Tourism Act and TTB guidelines).
»» Cancellations: 30+ days before trip: 75–100% refund 15–29 days: 50% refund Less than 15 days: no refund
»» Modifications: Free changes allowed if made 15+ days before the trip, subject to availability. Last-minute changes may incur administrative or supplier charges.
»» Force majeure clauses (e.g., illness, flight cancellation, political unrest) may allow partial refunds or trip rescheduling.
Smoking and Pet Policies
»» Smoking is regulated in public transport and accommodations under the Tobacco Control Act.
»» Smoking: Strictly prohibited inside vehicles and shared accommodations. Designated smoking areas may be available at some lodges/camps. Pets: Generally not allowed on safaris or shared group tours for safety and health reasons. Exceptions may be made for service animals with prior approval and documentation.
Minimum Age Requirements
»» Age restrictions vary by activity (e.g., driving, hiking, game drives). Tourism operators must consider safety.
»» Self-drive rentals: Minimum age is 23 years with at least 2 years of driving experience.
»» Guided safaris: No strict age limit, but: Children under 5 years may be restricted from walking safaris or balloon flights. Family-friendly itineraries are available with child-friendly accommodations and guides.
»» Some mountain climbs (e.g., Kilimanjaro) require minimum age of 10–12, depending on route and physical condition.