Running out of fuel on the approach to Kidepo Valley or inside the Serengeti is not an inconvenience — it is a serious situation that requires recovery from the nearest road-accessible fuel point, which may be 100 to 200 kilometres away. Every aspect of East Africa self-drive fuel planning can be reduced to one principle: know your vehicle’s range, know where your next reliable fuel station is, and never let the gap between those two numbers become uncertain. This guide covers the country-by-country fuel landscape, the key fill stations for every major park route, the question of jerry cans, and the branded versus unbranded station decision.

Vehicle Fuel Consumption: Know Your Numbers

Before building your fuel strategy, establish your vehicle’s realistic consumption for mixed East Africa driving (highway plus park internal tracks plus slow urban traffic). Manufacturer-quoted fuel economy figures are unreliable for the actual consumption you will experience. Use these real-world estimates:

  • Toyota Land Cruiser 76 Series (4.0L V6 petrol or 4.2L diesel): 12 to 15 litres per 100km mixed driving
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 150 (2.8L diesel): 11 to 14 litres per 100km
  • Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (4.5L V8 twin-turbo diesel): 14 to 17 litres per 100km
  • Toyota Hilux double cab (2.8L diesel): 10 to 13 litres per 100km

For a Prado 150 with an 87-litre tank at 13 litres per 100km: theoretical range is 669km. In practice, budget for 600km of safe range — the final 10 to 15% of tank capacity should be treated as emergency reserve, not usable range.

Uganda Fuel Landscape

Uganda’s diesel price in 2027/2028 is estimated at UGX 5,500 to 6,500 per litre (approximately USD 1.45 to 1.70 at current exchange rates). Fuel quality at branded stations in Kampala and major towns is good. Unbranded roadside fuel in jerry cans at remote trading centres is unreliable — contamination is common and can damage fuel injectors. The rule: branded stations only, with a preference for TotalEnergies, Shell (Vivo Energy), Stabex, and Hass.

Key Uganda fill stops by route: Murchison Falls via Masindi — fill Kampala, top up Masindi (no fuel beyond Masindi to Paraa). Kibale via Fort Portal — fill Kampala, top up Mubende, fill Fort Portal (last fuel before Kibale gate). Queen Elizabeth via Mbarara — fill Kampala, top up Mbarara, top up Kasese. Bwindi via Kabale — fill Kampala, top up Mbarara, fill Kabale (last reliable fuel before Buhoma). Kidepo via Gulu — fill Kampala, fill Gulu (340km from Kampala, last reliable fuel before Kidepo).

Kenya Fuel Landscape

Kenya’s diesel price in 2027/2028 is estimated at KES 190 to 220 per litre (approximately USD 1.45 to 1.65). Kenya has the most developed fuel station infrastructure of the four East Africa countries — TotalEnergies, Shell (Vivo Energy), Rubis, and KenolKobil are present in most towns on the major safari routes. Fuel quality at branded stations is consistently good.

Key Kenya fill stops: Nairobi to Masai Mara — fill Nairobi (Karen/Langata), fill Narok (mandatory, last fuel before reserve). Nairobi to Amboseli — fill Nairobi, top up Namanga. Nairobi to Nakuru — fill Nairobi or Naivasha. Nairobi to Tsavo East — fill Nairobi, top up Mtito Andei or Voi. Nairobi to Samburu — fill Nairobi, fill Nanyuki (last before Samburu).

Tanzania Fuel Landscape

Tanzania’s diesel price in 2027/2028 is estimated at TZS 3,200 to 3,700 per litre (approximately USD 1.25 to 1.45). Quality at branded Arusha stations is good. The strategic importance of Karatu as a fuel stop between Arusha and the Serengeti cannot be overstated — it is the last reliable diesel before approximately 215km of NCA and Serengeti driving with no fuel available.

Key Tanzania fill stops: Arusha to Serengeti — fill Arusha, top up Usa River, fill Karatu (mandatory). Arusha to Tarangire — fill Arusha, no stops needed for a day trip. Dar es Salaam to Ruaha — fill Dar, fill Morogoro, fill Iringa (mandatory before Ruaha). Arusha to Selous/Nyerere — long southern route, requires advance planning with hire company on fuel stops.

Rwanda Fuel Landscape

Rwanda’s diesel price in 2027/2028 is estimated at RWF 1,500 to 1,700 per litre (approximately USD 1.30 to 1.50). Rwanda has the most reliable fuel infrastructure relative to road distance of the four countries — Kigali has numerous quality stations, and the RN1 to Musanze and the eastern highway to Akagera both have service stations in town centres. Fill Kigali, top up Musanze (before Volcanoes), top up Kayonza (before Akagera), fill Huye/Butare (before Nyungwe).

Jerry Cans: When to Carry One

A 20-litre fuel jerry can adds approximately 130 to 180km of additional range for a Land Cruiser Prado. Carry one in the following situations: any Kidepo Valley circuit (the final approach from Gulu to the park and the day’s internal driving exceeds normal tank range for some vehicle types), any multi-day southern Tanzania circuit (Ruaha plus Nyerere in a single circuit), any cross-border driving that creates a longer-than-normal gap between fuel stops, and any situation where the hire company cannot confirm the last fuel stop before your park destination. Do not carry jerry cans inside the passenger compartment — fuel vapour in a vehicle cabin is a health and fire risk. Jerry cans belong on the roof rack or in an external carrier mounted to the rear of the vehicle.

Branded vs Unbranded Stations: The Rule

The rule is simple: branded stations only. TotalEnergies, Shell (Vivo Energy), Rubis, Hass, Stabex, and KenolKobil operate quality control systems that minimise water contamination and adulteration. Unbranded stations — small roadside operations, private vendors selling from jerry cans, unmarked pumps in remote trading centres — cannot guarantee fuel purity. Water-contaminated diesel causes injector failure in modern common-rail diesel engines (used in the Prado 150, LC200, and recent Hilux variants). The repair cost for contaminated-fuel injector damage exceeds the cost of driving an extra 50km to a branded station. Never take unbranded fuel regardless of the apparent urgency — if you are genuinely close to empty in a remote area, slow down and drive at 60km/h to maximise economy to the next branded station.

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