Driving licence requirements for East Africa self-drive vary by country but share a common framework under the East African Community (EAC) transport regulations. In Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda, your home country driving licence is valid for driving a hire vehicle provided certain conditions are met — primarily that the licence is in English (or accompanied by an International Driving Permit if not), that the licence category covers the vehicle type hired, and that you meet the minimum age requirements. Understanding the driving licence requirements for East Africa self-drive before your trip prevents complications at hire company pickup desks and at roadside police checks, where an invalid or unrecognised licence is a serious problem in any of these countries. This guide covers the requirements country by country.

Driving Licence Requirements: Country by Country

Kenya

Kenya accepts foreign driving licences for up to 90 days. Licences must be in English or accompanied by a certified English translation. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is technically required for all foreign licences but in practice is enforced primarily for non-English licences. UK, Australian, US, Canadian, South African, and Indian licences in English are accepted by most Nairobi hire companies without an IDP. German, French, Dutch, Japanese, and Chinese licences require an IDP. The IDP must be the 1949 or 1968 Geneva/Vienna Convention format obtained in your home country before travel. Kenya minimum hire age: typically 23 for standard vehicles, 25 for Land Cruiser class vehicles.

Uganda

Uganda’s driving licence requirements for East Africa self-drive visitors: foreign licences are valid for 60 days, after which a Uganda licence is required. An IDP is required for licences not issued in East Africa. The Uganda Traffic Act specifies that an IDP must accompany a foreign licence for driving on Uganda roads — enforcement at police checkpoints is variable but can be strict on the Gulu and Mbarara highways. Uganda hire companies frequently provide an IDP check service before pickup — if your licence is non-EAC and non-English, confirm IDP requirements with the Kampala hire company before arrival. Uganda minimum hire age: 23 for standard vehicles, 25 for Land Cruiser class.

Tanzania

Tanzania requires an IDP for all foreign driving licences not issued by an EAC member state. This is one of the clearest IDP requirements in East Africa — Tanzania Police Service regularly check IDP at roadside stops on the Arusha-Moshi, Arusha-Serengeti, and Dar-Dodoma highways. A US, UK, or Australian licence without an IDP may result in an on-the-spot fine or delay at a police stop in Tanzania — the likelihood is lower on remote park roads but higher on main highways. Tanzania minimum hire age: 23 (standard), 25 (Land Cruiser and heavy-duty 4×4). The Arusha hire companies include an IDP check in their standard pre-hire documentation checklist — they will flag the requirement before rental if your documents are incomplete.

Rwanda

Rwanda requires an IDP for all non-Rwanda licences. The Rwanda National Police enforces IDP requirements at urban speed camera checkpoints and at roadside stops on the national highways — Rwanda’s traffic enforcement is the most consistent in East Africa. English-language licences without IDP are frequently questioned at Rwanda police stops. Rwanda minimum hire age: 23 (all vehicle classes). Rwanda hire companies (Kigali-based) always request IDP verification at pickup — if you do not have one, the hire company may decline to hand over the vehicle.

Getting an International Driving Permit Before Your East Africa Trip

The IDP is issued by your national motoring authority. Key details for the most common nationalities:

  • UK: AA or Post Office (online application), GBP 5.50, valid 12 months, 1949 convention format accepted throughout East Africa
  • USA: AAA (American Automobile Association), USD 20, valid 12 months, available in person or by mail
  • Germany: ADAC, EUR 15, valid 3 years (German IDP), 1968 convention format
  • Australia: NRMA, RAA, RACQ (by state), AUD 39, valid 12 months
  • Japan: Japan Automobile Federation (JAF), JPY 3,000, valid 1 year — required in all four East Africa countries for Japanese licence holders
  • France: Local prefecture (mairie), EUR 7, valid 3 years — required in all four countries

EAC Licence Recognition

Under the East African Community protocols, licences issued by EAC member states (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo) are mutually recognised without IDP requirements. A Uganda-issued licence is valid in Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda without an IDP — and vice versa. This is relevant for East Africa residents hiring vehicles cross-border: if you hold a Kenya or Uganda national driving licence, the IDP is not required for any EAC country driving.

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