Go Direct

Zimbabwe

Go Direct is a shuttle service which has recently become operational and allows you an easy and simple way to get to your destination within the capital city of Harare.

Go Direct has a number of routes available that frequent the many hotels and popular lodges where many visitors choose to stay in Harare. Please ensure that you make your booking twenty four hours before you require collection to avoid any delays.  

Depending on your group size you can either hire a car that takes up to a maximum of four people or a bus which takes up to a maximum of seven people.

Go Direct also do many routes from the airport to either the Central Business District or the surrounding suburbs of Harare. They operate twenty four hours a day seven days a week, and have after hour rates.

To make a booking please email: shuttle@godirect.co.zw or alternatively book on their website www.godirect.co.zw.

 

 

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