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TRA warns tour operators against using open-sided cruisers on highways

TRA Director General Norbert Talam said the authority has noted an increase in cases where tour companies are using the vehicles beyond their approved purpose.

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 16 – The Tourism Regulatory Authority (TRA) has warned tour operators against using open-sided Land Cruisers to transport tourists on public highways, saying the practice violates licensing conditions and compromises passenger safety.

In a statement, TRA Director General Norbert Talam said the authority has noted an increase in cases where tour companies are using the vehicles beyond their approved purpose.

Talam clarified that open-sided cruisers are only licensed for game viewing and photography within designated national parks, national reserves and registered conservancies.

“These vehicles are not designed nor approved for use on public roads and highways, as their open configuration and limited protective features expose passengers to heightened safety risks, including potential injury in the event of accidents or adverse road conditions,” TRA said.

The regulator also advised tourists and clients not to request or insist on the use of open-sided vehicles for transfers or travel outside wildlife areas.

TRA urged tour operators to strictly comply with licensing conditions by ensuring open-sided Land Cruisers are used exclusively within parks, reserves and conservancies, in line with their approved purpose.

“The use of such vehicles on public highways constitutes non-compliance with licensing and safety requirements and may attract regulatory action in line with the Tourism Act, 2011 and applicable regulations,” the authority warned.

TRA said the directive is aimed at safeguarding visitor safety, promoting responsible tourism operations and preserving the integrity and reputation of Kenya’s safari experience, adding that it will continue working with stakeholders to promote safe, high-quality and authentic tourism practices across the country.

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