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      • Southern Highlands
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      • Nightclubs and Bars
      • Supermarkets
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      • Inside Iringa
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Transport around Iringa

Taxis

There are plenty of taxis in town. Many can often be found around Posta (Post Office). If you have a specific taxi need, we recommend Amani. He's a great driver, won't rip you off, and can arrange any size of taxi.


Contact: 0755854027

Bodaboda/Piki-piki

Motorcycle taxis are everywhere in Iringa. You'll often find several of them at major intersections. Be careful--these can be a dangerous form of transport and accidents do happen. They're also the most affordable, however, typically costing between 1-2,000 Tsh for transport within Iringa.

Bajaji

A step up from the bodaboda, but still cheaper than a taxi. Bijajis are known as tuk-tuks in other parts of the world. These small vehicles are great for getting around Iringa affordably. Expect to pay between 3-8,000 Tsh for a Bajaji ride.

Daladala

Running on designated routes (as shown on the front of each dala dala), these are the quintessential method of transport around Iringa. Typically costing between 400-800 Tsh, be prepared for a cozy, but affordable ride to your destination. Most dala-dala routes in Iringa start and end at the Soko/Kuu bus stand just below Shooters in the market.


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