Namibia2Go Car Rental
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Welcome to the Namibia2Go FAQ page. Here you'll find answers to the most commonly asked questions about booking, vehicle use, insurance, pickup/return, and driving in Namibia. If you don't see your question answered below, please feel free to contact us.
Yes, at the Namibia2Go car rental you can book directly via namibia2go.com with instant confirmation.
Yes. Drop-off at a different depot is possible but a one-way fee will apply.
Yes, depending on availability. Contact the Namibia2Go team to arrange. Additional days charged at prevailing rates.
Yes. Our primary fleet consists of Toyota Hilux 4×4 vehicles and SUVs specially equipped for self-drive safaris.
Yes. Almost all Namibia2Go hire cars have automatic transmission.
Yes, we offer the 2x4 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid.
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Yes. All rentals include comprehensive insurance with zero excess (no deductible).
No. At Namibia2Go no deposit is required.
English licences accepted. Otherwise carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) or certified translation.
Drivers must be at least 21 years old with 1 year driving experience. Under 25 may incur surcharge.
Yes, with prior arrangement. Additional permits and fees may apply.
Located next to the airport. A team member meets you in arrivals and takes you to the office via shuttle – quick and easy.
Yes. The team walks you through 4x4 operation, tyre changes, and you'll receive a handy manual with driving tips for Namibia.
Yes, one of Africa's safest. Well-maintained roads, low traffic, friendly locals. Avoid night driving due to wildlife.
Not everywhere. Sedans work on tar roads (Windhoek-Swakopmund-Etosha). 4x4 recommended for Sossusvlei, Damaraland, Kaokoland.
Strongly advised against. Limited visibility and wildlife on roads pose risks.
Main roads are tarred and good. Secondary gravel roads well maintained but may have corrugation. Drive carefully.
Available in towns and main routes. Remote regions have infrequent stations. Always refill when possible.
Airport lacks full grocery facilities. Shop in Windhoek before departing. En route towns have small shops but stock may be limited.
Yes. Generally safe with low traffic and good roads. Stay alert, travel in daylight, avoid night driving.
Explore Namibia in our well-maintained and fully inclusive rental vehicles.
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