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Planning a journey to Tanzania should feel exciting, not overwhelming. The Dakik Expeditions Prep Hub is your trusted starting point, designed to help you prepare confidently for a luxury safari, a private Kilimanjaro climb, or a Zanzibar beach escape. Here you’ll find clear, practical information curated by our Tanzanian-led team, covering everything from visas and health to cultural insights and frequently asked questions.

This hub brings it all together in one place, so you can stop searching and start preparing.

Couple in Safari car with local guide/driver on tour with Dakik Expeditions

Tanzania Visa Requirements

Last Update: January 26, 2026 03:15 AM CT

Tanzania offers multiple entry options depending on your nationality, including e-visa, visa on arrival, and visa-free entry.

Understanding Tanzania’s visa requirements doesn’t need to be complicated. Our Visa Requirement Checker helps you quickly confirm whether you need a visa, which type applies to your passport, and how to apply whether online or on arrival.

Tanzania Health Information

Tanzania is a safe destination to travel to, but like any international trip it requires some preparation. Your safety and wellbeing are central to every Dakik Expeditions’ journey. This section provides essential health information for traveling in Tanzania, including recommended vaccinations, altitude considerations for Kilimanjaro climbs, and general wellness tips.

Our advice reflects up-to-date health news, ensuring you’re fully prepared for both comfort and peace of mind throughout your trip.

Tanzania General FAQs

This section is designed to build trust, clarity, and confidence, especially for travelers booking Tanzania for the first time.
We address logistics, safety, good-to-knows for daily activities, food preferences, and what makes Tanzanian experiences unique.

We recommend starting the planning process at least 6 months before your intended travel date, particularly for peak season travel between June and October. This ensures the best availability for guides, routes, lodges and preferred dates. That said, well organised shorter notice trips are possible and we handle them regularly.

Most travelers don’t need a visa to enter Tanzania for Tourism, as many nationalities can apply for an e-Visa online or obtain a visa on arrival. Requirements can vary depending on your passport so we recommend always checking with the authorities on: visa.immigration.go.tz

Consult your healthcare provider regarding routine vaccinations and destination-specific recommendations. Malaria prevention may be advised depending on your itinerary, particularly for safari and Zanzibar regions.

During your trip, drink bottled or filtered water to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and take it easy on arrival to adjust to the climate.

For Kilimanjaro Climbs, altitude awareness and gradual acclimatization are key to staying healthy and safe.

Tanzania’s local currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), but US Dollars are widely accepted for tourism-related services such as lodges, safaris, and excursions. Newer USD notes (issued after 2009) are generally preferred.

Credit cards are accepted at most luxury lodges and hotels, though a small surcharge may apply. We recommend carrying some cash for trips, markets and small purchases, especially in remote safari areas.

Although packing depends on your activities, Tanzania generally calls for lightweight and breathable clothing. Neutral colors, light jackets and closed shoes are recommended for safaris, while modest attire for towns and Zanzibar’s cultural areas, and beachwear for the island’s resorts and beaches. For Kilimanjaro, proper trekking gear including thermal or warm, waterproof clothing and hiking boots is essential.

Tanzania offers excellent and diverse food options for travelers. On safaris, meals are prepared by professional chefs and feature a mix of international and local cuisine. Dietary requirements such as halal food, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and allergy-sensitive meals can be accommodated with advance notice.

On Kilimanjaro, meals are prepared fresh daily by trained mountain chefs. On safari, professional camp chefs handle all dietary needs. In Zanzibar, the dining options are diverse enough to suit almost any preference.

Indeed. Internet access is available in almost every hotel or resort in Tanzania. Although internet speeds may vary in remote safari locations, Zanzibar and major cities generally have reliable Wi-Fi.

For consistent connectivity, you may purchase a local SIM card or activate eSIM on arrival. While some safari areas are intentionally off-grid, this limited disconnection is often part of the experience, but don’t worry as your guides remain fully connected at all times for safety and logistics.

Zanzibar is safe, relaxed and culturally rich, and it’s an ideal post-safari or post-Kilimanjaro extension with it’s many historical sites, spice markets, and beautiful beaches. Guided tours are recommended to gain deeper insight into the island’s history and culture

Tanzania is one of the more stable and welcoming countries in East Africa. The main tourism areas including Arusha, the national parks, Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar are all well established and safe for international travelers. As with any destination, basic awareness and common sense apply.

All Dakik Expeditions experiences are private by default. You will never be grouped with strangers unless you specifically request it. This applies to Kilimanjaro climbs, safaris and Zanzibar itineraries.

Swahili and English are both official languages in Tanzania. English is widely spoken across the tourism industry. Learning a few words of Swahili is always appreciated and goes a long way with locals.

The easiest way to start is by filling out our trip planning form on the website or reaching out to us directly via WhatsApp or email. We will get back to you within 48 hours to discuss your trip, answer any questions and put together a personalised itinerary.

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