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5 Tips to Plan Long Term Rentals in Uganda

April 27, 2022by admin0 comments

Do you have plans of taking a long but unforgettable road trip in or around Uganda? While preparations for such long road trips are sometimes thrilling, they are also somewhat nerve-wracking. Remember that a number of things have to be taken into consideration to ensure that colleagues, friends and family members make the best of the road trip in addition to having no room for unexpected challenges along the way. Having made the final decision to renting a car in Uganda for the road trip, it is crucial to make sure that everything goes as planned. Rental Cars are the perfect choice for relishing stress-free vacations while exploring the beauty of Uganda. Are you wondering what the most important things are when undertaking such a journey of a lifetime? Well, worry no more as we bring you the 5 important advice for long trip rentals;

Make early bookings
Like it is with booking places of lodging or purchasing flight tickets, renting cars for long trips has to be done sooner better than later. This is attributed to a number of reasons that include having plenty of time for undertaking research on different Car Rental Companies, possibility of enjoying better prices, chances of choosing for a diverse range of safari vehicles as chances are they aren’t booked yet.

Fuel
If you are planning a long road trip in Uganda, it is important to carry enough fuel in addition to filling your tank, as there are no fuel stations in remote places. For this reason, having a gallon in the truck is handy in times of unexpected circumstances hence avoid being stuck in the middle of nowhere. While running out of fuel is very unlikely during road trips, don’t take advantage of this as fuel stations in Ugandan roads sometimes have huge gaps between them. On this account, carrying at least a gallon is the best decision you will ever take to ensure a smooth road trip.

Personal travel documents
Another important advice for long trip rentals is to possess all the necessary travel documents with you during the road trip as a way of finding help during unexpected circumstances. You can never predict when something happens along the way but having your documents means it is easier during such instances like Hotel bookings. On this account, make sure that you have your National Identify Card, passport and valid driver’s license.

Carry enough food and drinks
While your long trip is most likely very well planned, it is always important to cater for your stomach, especially as a way of being prepared for unplanned situations. Travellers are therefore advised to carry plenty of drinking water when planning to undertake long road trips, in addition to healthy energy-giving snacks. It doesn’t need enough emphasis to tell you that road trips in Uganda sometimes lead to remote and isolated region where no eateries/restaurants and supermarkets aren’t available or worse still another vehicle passing in the shortest possible time. For this reason, preparation with plenty of food and water enough for everyone in the vehicle is advised.

Carry extra cash
Carrying extra cash is also important for long trip rentals but this doesn’t necessarily mean having huge sums of money. For safe keeping, it is advisable to split the money and place in different areas than placing it all in a wallet. Additionally, travellers who prefer credit or debit cards are advised to carry more than one, just in case something creepy happens or if you lose your card during the long road trip. Like cash, place the credit/debit cards in different locations.

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