Car Rental
See South Africa at your own pace
Travel South Africa - Self-Drive in a Rented car
Renting a car in South Africa
Renting a car in South Africa is ideal for a Self-Drive Safari
Hire of 7-seater air-conditioned Microbus or smaller Sedan driven by a tourist guide.Airport transfers to and from Johannesburg One or two passengers ZAR 450.00 Airport transfers to and from Johannesburg Per additional passenger ZAR 50.00 Transfers to and from Pilanesberg Lodges or Sun City (per vehicle each way) ZAR 1790.00 Transfers to and from Pilanesberg Lodges or Sun City in luxury vehicle (per vehicle each way) ZAR 1990.00 Prices valid to 31st December 2011
Renting a car in South Africa is easy,
GO SAfari has an agreement with Budget Car Rental to offer our clients excellent rates and service.
click on the logo below and follow the prompts and you will be sent a quote
Super Cover Rates include:
Unlimited kilometers
Personal accident insurance
Collision damage waiver - excluding non-waivable excess
Theft waiver - excluding non-waivable excess
Airport surcharge
Tourism Levy
VAT
Option of mobile phone rental
National roadside assistance - 24 hours/365 days
Tourist information guide
Windscreen breakage
Super Cover Rates Exclude:
Fuel deposit
Contract fee of R40.00
Additional driver fee of R175.00
One-way fees
Delivery & collection fees
Fine handling fee R450.00
Claim handling fee
Young driver surcharge of R135.00 per day (18 to 20 years old)
No show fee of one days rate
Tow bar
Collision damage and theft waiver excess
Cross-border fee
Mobile phone call charges and insurance
Fuel
Delivery and Collection fees
A Holding Deposit of R1000.00 will be held on your credit card at point of collection.

Other Areas of Interest
Explore the best of South Africa
Did You Know?
Read these interesting facts about South Africa:
Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon in the world - and the largest green one. The Grand Canyon in the U.S. is the biggest, and the Fish River Canyon in Namibia the second, but both are very dry.
The major centres are connected by over 9 000 kilometres of tarred and regularly maintained national highways, including over 2 000 kilometres of dual carriageway, and the numbers are increasing steadily. You can safely drive to any town in SA on a good road.
Fuel in South Africa can not be purchased with a credit card, it must be cash. Toll gates do not accept foreign credit cards either.
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