East Africa is a very treasured African region by many tourists as it consists of almost what could make an African wildlife safari perfect. With all the natural beauties at hand to the tourists, many have got indulged in taking up overland trips which makes them cover a wide range of star attractions.

On 4×4 overland East Africa trip, you have a lot onto your bucket list. For instance, you want to take a mountain gorilla safari, an African ‘big five’ safari, a chimpanzee safari, or hiking Africa’s highest peaks? You can get take any per your interest.  East Africa is the only place in Africa to be.

East Africa can be explored overland using a hired 4X4 car fleet from East Africa’s leading car rental companies, such as; 4X4 Car Hire Uganda, 4X4 Car Hire Rwanda, and many others.

With a very great experience in overland tours, you are guaranteed of an Africa overland holiday of a lifetime when you hire a car with any of the above leading car rental companies in East Africa. On request, you can let your company know if you are interested in either trekking the endangered mountain gorillas or chimpanzees such that you find your permits booked already and, on your arrival, you just set off for an entertaining overland trip in East Africa.

The leading car hire companies provide all types of 4X4 safari fleets to suit every traveler’s budget and all at reasonable prices. Hiring and touring East Africa in a private car offers much freedom and pliancy thus making your own schedule at any time while on your self-drive trip in East Africa. You can choose to go on a self-drive trip but chauffeur services are also provided.

East Africa has very many remarkable areas to visit on your overland trip with a 4X4 car fleet. Kenya’s Masai Mara National Park is one of the region’s major attractions as the park hosts the unique wildebeest migration and all Africa’s ‘big five’. Among the other top places to visit in East Africa on an overland tour include the Virunga Massif (Volcanoes, Virunga, and Mgahinga Gorilla National parks found in Rwanda, DR Congo, and Uganda, respectively) and the Bwindi Impenetrable Forests National Park in Uganda which are the only homes for the endangered mountain gorillas.