Getting around Niger
Certain roads are permanently closed to tourists without special authorisation. The principal internal roads are from Niamey to Zinder, Tahoua, Arlit and Gaya. Petrol stations are infrequent and garages are extremely expensive. Driving standards aren't great.
Travel in convoy and make sure you have plenty of water. It's prohibited to travel by a different route than that entered in your passport by the police at the previous town. It's necessary to pay a toll on main routes. Travellers are advised against driving at night.
Roads are reasonable, but watch out for potholes. Many tracks are impassable during heavy rain. The best season for road travel is from December to March.
Self-drive and chauffeur-driven cars are available, the latter being compulsory outside the capital. Much of the country requires 4-wheel drive vehicles, guides and full equipment.
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