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Car Hire, Safari Planning, Travel Tips

How to Save on One Way Uganda Car Rental

October 21, 2020by admin0 comments

Need a one-way rental but not sure how you can save more when hiring it? Rental cars are preferred means to navigate through Uganda but how do you save on a one-way rental? Here is how you can save a lot on your one-way rental cars in Uganda.

Pay for your one-way rental early

The advantage of paying early for your one-way rental car is that you stand a chance to enjoy some discount offers from your rental company you will be dealing with in Uganda. This is for visitors on Uganda safari who will prepay for a hire car during the time of booking unlike those who return it.

In most cases, you can enjoy a 35% discount although the prepayment made isn’t refundable. This also means that you can make the prepayment when sure of your travel plans and you don’t change your mind.

Use discounts and coupons

Most of the rental agencies/companies provide special coupon codes to assist you save on different hire cars. At times, they include one-way rental cars and you can find out which hire company does provide affordable prices with the best offers.

Know the season

Rates for one-way rentals tend to vary depending on the season. During the peak season, there is likelihood for rates to increase compared to low season when demand is low. But it all depends on the rental company. During the peak season, there is high demand for rentals and this usually starts from June-September and December-February.

Consider driveaway  

Need to a flexible trip at low-cost? For visitors in need for a flexible road trip in Uganda, driveaway can work for you better. At Car rental Uganda, we ensure you navigate from one destination to another in one of our comfortable one-way rentals at a low rate. But you ought to be within the recommended age to drive rental car or have clean driving record.

However, you won’t enjoy unlimited time while on a driveaway, you will be expected to return the rental car as agreed with the rental company. You may incur a charge for late delivery of rental or if you go outside mileage allowance.

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