Tanzania Travel Info (2025)
Everything you need to plan your Tanzania adventure: safaris, Kilimanjaro treks, Zanzibar holidays, cultural experiences, visas, packing tips, and safety guidance.

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Explore Tanzania
Kilimanjaro
Climb Africa’s highest peak with expert guides and multiple route options. We handle permits, porters, and logistics.
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Experience the Big Five, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, and more with comfortable lodges and expert trackers.
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Relax on pristine beaches, explore Stone Town, and enjoy cultural and water-based activities.
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Meet Maasai, Hadzabe, and other local communities. Enjoy immersive experiences that respect traditions and nature.
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Tanzania Travel FAQs
Do I need a visa to travel to Tanzania?
Most visitors need a visa, which can often be obtained online (eVisa) or on arrival, depending on nationality. Check current regulations before travel.
Read MoreWhat is the best time to visit Tanzania?
The dry seasons — June to October and late December to February — are ideal for safaris, climbing, and beach holidays. Shoulder months are quieter but still enjoyable.
Read MoreIs Tanzania safe for tourists?
Tanzania is generally safe for travelers. Standard precautions — avoiding isolated areas at night and following local advice — are recommended.
Read MoreWhat is the tipping culture in Tanzania?
Tipping is customary for guides, drivers, and hotel staff. Typical amounts vary by service and trip length; usually 5–10% in lodges and a small cash tip for guides/porters.
Read MoreHow do I get money in Tanzania – ATMs or cash?
ATMs are widely available in major cities and tourist hubs. Carry some cash for remote areas, small shops, or tipping; USD is often accepted for convenience.
Read MoreDo I need travel insurance for Tanzania?
Yes — travel insurance covering medical emergencies, evacuation, and trip interruptions is highly recommended for safaris, trekking, and general travel in Tanzania.
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