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23 sie 2012 · The road users’ fee is R220 for a normal car and R140 for a trailer or camper. You can pay with South African rands, Namibian dollars, or a credit card. We strongly advise that you take cash in case the card machines are offline.
Each and every foreign registered vehicle entering Namibia must pay a cross border fee. Plan your cross border trip to Namibia with ease. Find out about entry fees, required documentation, and insurances for driving a foreign registered vehicle.
Tourists driving privately owned vehicles and foreign-registered rental vehicles must pay Cross Border Charges (CBC). A CBC certificate will be issued for every entry into Namibia. The applicable CBCs or Entry Fees to be paid by all foreign-registered vehicles entering the country are obtainable at:
All foreign-registered vehicles entering Namibia should pay a CBC or entry fee and obtain the corresponding permit (and tax invoice) at the RFA office at Namibia’s border posts.
If you travel from Namibia to South Africa, Botswana, Zambia or Zimbabwe in a rented car, you need a written permit by the car rental company. Road Toll - Cross Border Vehicle charges: If you travel to Namibia by car, a cross border charge is payable as a contribution to road maintenance.
Permit: Allowed up to three months, if staying in Namibia for longer and on a working permit, a provisional payment of duties valued at 16.5% of the value of the car has to be paid to customs. This is refundable upon the car’s export from Namibia.
9 gru 2014 · Namibia-South Africa Border Crossings The road users’ fee is R220 for a normal car with an additional amount of R140 for a trailer or a camper You can pay with South African rands, Namibian dollars or a credit card