Essential Travel Information for Your Tanzania Trip
Planning your Tanzanian journey? Our Travel Info page equips you with everything you need for a seamless safari experience. From visa requirements and health tips to packing essentials and cultural etiquette, we’ve got you covered.
Discover key insights on transportation, park entry permits, and the best travel seasons. Whether you’re scaling Kilimanjaro, witnessing the Great Migration, or relaxing on Zanzibar’s beaches, our comprehensive guide ensures you’re fully prepared. Explore Tanzania with confidence—your adventure starts here with Tanzania Parks Adventure!
GENERAL INFORMATION
Tanzania is a year-round destination, but the best time depends on your interests:
Great Migration Safaris: June to October (dry season) for river crossings and predator action.
Game Viewing: Dry season (June–October) offers sparse vegetation and visible wildlife.
Bird Watching: November to April during the green season when migratory birds flock.
Beach Holidays: June to March on Zanzibar’s sunny shores.
Great Migration Safaris: June to October (dry season) for river crossings and predator action.
Game Viewing: Dry season (June–October) offers sparse vegetation and visible wildlife.
Bird Watching: November to April during the green season when migratory birds flock.
Beach Holidays: June to March on Zanzibar’s sunny shores.
Tanzania enjoys a tropical climate, with variations by region and altitude:
Dry Season: June to October, ideal for safaris.
Wet Season: November to May, with two rainy periods: short rains (November–December) and long rains (March–May).
Coastal areas are warm and humid, while the highlands remain cooler.
Dry Season: June to October, ideal for safaris.
Wet Season: November to May, with two rainy periods: short rains (November–December) and long rains (March–May).
Coastal areas are warm and humid, while the highlands remain cooler.
Currency: The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is widely used; US dollars are accepted in most tourist areas.
Language: Swahili is the national language, but English is widely spoken.
Health Precautions: Drink only bottled or boiled water and carry anti-malarial medication.
Language: Swahili is the national language, but English is widely spoken.
Health Precautions: Drink only bottled or boiled water and carry anti-malarial medication.
Travelers from yellow fever-endemic countries must present a valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate. It’s also mandatory for anyone transiting through an endemic country for over 12 hours.
Visitors can obtain a visa online via the e-Visa system or upon arrival at entry points. Requirements include:
- A valid passport with at least six months of validity.
- Payment of the visa fee (typically $50, $100 for U.S. citizens).
- Return ticket and proof of accommodation.
- A valid passport with at least six months of validity.
- Payment of the visa fee (typically $50, $100 for U.S. citizens).
- Return ticket and proof of accommodation.
Comprehensive travel insurance is essential for your trip. Ensure your policy covers:
- Emergency medical evacuation.
- Trip cancellations or interruptions.
- Loss of baggage or personal belongings.
- Emergency medical evacuation.
- Trip cancellations or interruptions.
- Loss of baggage or personal belongings.
Tanzania is home to remote wilderness areas. For peace of mind, consider subscribing to Flying Doctors Services, which offer emergency air evacuation from national parks to advanced hospitals.
Travel sustainably to preserve Tanzania's natural beauty and support its communities:
- Follow park rules to minimize environmental impact.
- Avoid single-use plastics and use refillable bottles.
- Respect local customs and support ethical tour operators like Tanzania Parks Adventure.
- Follow park rules to minimize environmental impact.
- Avoid single-use plastics and use refillable bottles.
- Respect local customs and support ethical tour operators like Tanzania Parks Adventure.
FAQs - Frequently asked questions
Regulations vary, but a negative PCR test may be required. Check the latest guidelines before travel.
Neutral-colored clothing, comfortable shoes, and a wide-brimmed hat are ideal. Don’t forget insect repellent!
Yes, tipping is appreciated for guides, drivers, and service staff. The average tip ranges from $10–$20 per day.
1. Valid Passport
2.Visa Requirements
3.Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate
4.Proof of Return or Onward Travel
5.Travel Insurance
6.Evidence of Sufficient Funds
2.Visa Requirements
3.Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate
4.Proof of Return or Onward Travel
5.Travel Insurance
6.Evidence of Sufficient Funds



