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Car Hire

The Cape Birding Route offers a booking service for vehicle rental. Should you wish to enquire about booking a vehicle through us, please complete the information on the form below and we will get back to you with a quotation as soon as possible.

Please note that your enquiry does not bind you to any reservation.

As we will personally attend to your enquiry, please allow 1-2 days for a reply.

First name:
Last name:
Telephone number:
Mobile number:
Email address:
Country of residence:
Please note that you must have a South African or an International Driver's License.
Name of driver who will be renting the car:
Additional drivers' names:
If you have a South African license, what is the number?
If you have an international license, what is the number and country of issue?
Do you wish to collect your vehicle or have it delivered to you?
Where?
When (date and time)?
If you arrive by plane, what is your arrival airport, flight number, date and time?
Do you wish to return your vehicle at the airport or at another drop-off point?
Where?
When (date and time)?
If you leave by plane, what is the departure airport, flight number, date and time?
Which vehicle group do you prefer?
P - VW Chico or similar
M - Toyota Yaris T1 or similar
B - Toyota Yaris T3 or similar
C - Toyota Corolla or similar
E - Ford Focus or similar
F - BMW 320 / Audi A3 or similar
G - Mercedes C Class or similar
I - Toyota Avanza or similar
O - Renault Scenic or similar
K - Nissan X-Trail 2x4 or similar
N - Toyota Quantum or similar
L - 4x4 Toyota Double Cab or similar
Would you like manual or automatic transmission? Or either?
Would you like Super Cover Insurance (Excess: ~R4700)
or Standard Cover Insurance (Excess: ~R23000)?
Would you like air-conditioning?
Would you like power steering?
Would you like a GPS?
Would you like to subscribe to the newsletters from our sister companies Birding Africa & Cape Town Pelagics?
These will keep you up to date about upcoming birding tours in Africa and pelagics or day trips around Cape Town.
Your enquiry will be personally attended to, so please allow 1-2 days for a reply.
Please note that your enquiry does not bind you to any reservation.


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26/09/09: New Cape Town Pelagics trip report from trips of 12 and 19 September 2009.

30/08/09: British Birdwatching Fair at Rutland Water proved very successful, with sunny weather and over 20,000 visitors. Callan's "Birding Namibia and the Okavango" was the most highly-attended lecture on the Saturday, with over 240 people. Congratulations to the winners of the Birding Africa competition and the African Bird Club raffle that we helped sponsor!

12/08/09: New Cape Town Pelagics trip reports from August and July 2009. Highlights: Little Shearwater and more!

07/08/09: The sub-adult Black Sarrowhawk visits our garden again! Read on about Raptor Research in the Western Cape.

27/07/09: Cape Town's Verreauxs' Eagle Chick has grown! And its sibling never had a chance to hatch. See the pictures of the chick, its nest and the breeding pair. Find out more about the Western Cape Raptor Research Programme.

27/07/09: To follow modern nomenclature and systematics, we've adopted the IOC World Bird List, Version 2.1.

13/07/09: The 8th African Bird ID Challenge has launched! Win a 50% discount on a Cape Town Pelagics trip, a copy of Southern African Birdfinder, or African Bird Club membership for 1 year.

6 July 09: Cape White-eye research in our garden.

2 July 09: Cape Town's Verreauxs' Eagle Chick has hatched! See the pictures of the chick, its nest and the breeding pair. Find out more about the Western Cape Raptor Research Programme.

2 July 09: Campbell Fleming, a Cape Town scholar, avid birder and photographer, joined Birding Africa last month as an intern. Click here, to see what he got up to.

2 July 09: New pelagic trip reports from the Cape Town Pelagics trips in June 2009. Highlights: Slenderbilled Prion and Leach's Storm Petrel

30 july 09: Our latest Cape Fynbos and Karoo trip reports feature Hottentot Buttonquail, Cinnamon-breasted Warbler and other fynbos and Karoo endemics...

26 June 09: Tungsten mining threatens RAMSAR site, South Africa's Verlorenvlei. Read the Media Release.

22 June 09: Claire Spottiswoode, one of the Cape Birding Route founders, was part of the exploratory team at Mount Mabu. The mountain is part of the newly discovered largest rainforest in Southern Africa.

11 June 09: A colour-ringed Black Sparrowhawk visits the Birding Africa office garden. Read why it's a 10 months old male!

14 June 09:
Wildlife at the office of The Cape Birding Route, Birding Africa and Cape Town Pelagics.

31 May 09:
Michel Watelet wins the 7th African Bird Club & Birding Africa ID Challenge. Test your African birding skills and WIN a Birding Africa Cape town day trip or a copy of the Birdfinder!

30 May 09: A tragedy unfolds at Kommetjie south of Cape town as 44 beached False Killer Whales were shot. Click here for more details and pictures.

14 March 09: Raptor Watch in Cape Town on 14 March 09