All our Driver/ Guides are Kenyan ,Tanzania and Ugandan natives with
excellent driving experience, vast knowledge about flora and fauna
, As we are well aware that the success of our Company is
dependent on the expertise of Driver/Guides, we have invested
heavily in Professional training ,all our driver Guides are
accredited KPSGA(Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association)
with
minimum of Bronze Level . They regularly undergo
vigorous training courses in our recognized hospitality
institutions in order to maintain the set standards in the Tourism
Industry. They are all English speaking with auto-mechanical
skills and some with a working knowledge of Germany, French,
Spanish,Japanesse and Italian
- Who we are
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We are based in kenya and have strong ground handling with our own fleet
of vehicles, offices and staff, dealing directly with the
hotels, lodges and park authorities. Without the middle
agents, you get better prices as well as quality. We serve
clients from all over the world including UK, USA, Europe and
Asia. Nairobi Car Hire Services operates it's own safaris on a
4 x 4 Toyota land cruiser -especially on Tanzania adventure
safaris. , full-length photographic roof hatches and seats
designed with seat belt all clients are guaranteed window
seats for game viewing and comfort
Wildlife Code - Respect the
privacy of the wildlife, this is their habitat. - Beware of the
animals, they are wild and can be unpredictable. - Don't crowd
the animals or make sudden noises or movements. - Don't feed
the animals, it upsets their diet and leads to human dependence.
- Keep quiet, noise disturbs the wildlife and may antagonize your
fellow visitors. - Stay in your vehicle at all times, except at
designated picnic or walking areas. - Keep below the maximum
speed limit (40 kph/25 mph). - Never drive off-road, this
severely damages the habitat. - When viewing wildlife keep to a
minimum distance of 20 meters and pull to the side of the road so
as to allow others to pass. - Leave no litter and never leave
fires unattended or discard burning objects. - Respect the
cultural heritage of Africa, never take pictures of the local
people or their habitat without asking their permission, respect
the cultural traditions of Africa and always dress with decorum.
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