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Travel - Internal
AIR: Scheduled flights sometimes operate to Berbérati. However, most domestic flying is limited to chartered planes. Contact Air Afrique for details.
RIVER: Ferries sail from Bangui to several towns further up the Ubangi.
ROAD: Good roads connect the few main towns, but the majority are often impassable during the rainy season and one should expect delays. Outside the urban areas, motor vehicles are rare and spare parts virtually impossible to find. Traffic drives on the right. Travellers must carry as large a petrol supply as possible as deliveries to stations outside the towns are infrequent. Bus: Local services run between towns; they are a cheap but sometimes a gruelling way to travel. It is also possible to pay for a lift on the numerous goods trucks which drive between the main towns. Car hire: Self-drive or chauffeur-driven cars are available. Documentation: International Driving Permit required.
URBAN: Limited bus services run in Bangui on a two-zone tariff. Taxis are only available in the urban areas; they do not have meters and fares must be negotiated.
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