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+ Submit a RankThe Eastern Cape is one of South Africa’s most expansive provinces, stretching from the lush Wild Coast along the Indian Ocean to the semi-arid Karoo interior. Minibus taxis are the backbone of public transport here, connecting major urban centres such as Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), East London, and Mthatha with dozens of smaller towns and rural communities. Thousands of commuters rely on taxis daily to travel between townships, industrial areas, and city centres for work, school, and essential services.
Long-distance taxi routes link the Eastern Cape to Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, and the Western Cape, making it a critical corridor for migrant workers travelling between their home villages and workplaces in other provinces. Routes between Mthatha and Johannesburg or Durban are among the busiest intercity taxi corridors in the country, particularly during holiday seasons.
Within cities, taxis serve as the primary feeder network connecting townships like KwaNobuhle, Mdantsane, and KwaDwesi to commercial districts. Fares vary by distance and demand, with peak-hour routes often seeing higher frequency but similar pricing. TaxiFare helps Eastern Cape commuters find accurate, community-verified fares so they can budget their travel confidently. If you regularly commute in the Eastern Cape, contribute your fare knowledge to help fellow travellers.
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