
Kenya is stable and safe to visit on a self-drive trip. There are just a couple of regions where we don’t encourage self-driving tourists to visit for some reasons: The condition of the roads in these regions is bad and requires some driving skills, or the region is too remote, so we can’t organize satisfactory roadside assistance in case of a breakdown.
For your well-being, and also for the vehicle, we have barred the Northern part of Kenya from our services. This is generally everything north of the line, Mount Elgon, and down to Malindi.
Fortunately, the focal point of consideration is in the Central/Southern districts of Kenya, so even though the region looks expansive, you have all that could be needed for other destinations to visit, for example, the Maasai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, and Mount Kenya.
Different wildlife parks, for example, Marsabit and the Turkana National Park areas, are beyond reach for self-drive trippers, because of bad road conditions, safety concerns, and because they would be very far from any chance to be of service to you if there should arise an occurrence of a breakdown. In any case, do tell us whether you might want to visit these places, as we can try to explore the possibilities with you of going with a driver, or if you are sure you have the skills to drive African bad roads, we can get you a strong vehicle that can navigate those bad roads, but at an extra fee.
