Tanzania can be visited year-round, but the best time depends on your interests:
Wildlife Safaris: June to October (dry season) for easier animal spotting.
Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking: January to March and June to October.
Beach Holidays (Zanzibar & Pemba): June to October and December to February.
Yes, most travelers require a visa. You can obtain a Tanzania eVisa online before arrival or get a visa on arrival at major entry points. Check your country’s requirements before travel.
Yellow fever vaccination is required if coming from a country with risk of yellow fever.
Malaria prevention is strongly recommended for most parts of Tanzania.
Other routine vaccines like Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are advised.
Always consult your doctor before traveling.
The official currency is Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). US dollars are widely accepted, especially in safari lodges and tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted in major hotels, but cash is preferred in remote locations.
Swahili is the national language.
English is widely spoken, especially in hotels, safari lodges, and tourist areas.
Yes! We can tailor your Tanzania holiday according to your preferences, whether it’s safari, trekking, beach, or cultural experiences. Just request your personalized itinerary.
Absolutely! We offer family-friendly safaris and cultural tours, with activities that are safe and enjoyable for children of all ages.
Lightweight clothing for the day, warm clothes for evenings and highlands.
Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots.
Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Camera/binoculars for wildlife spotting.
Tanzania is generally safe for tourists. Basic safety tips include:
Avoid walking alone at night in urban areas.
Follow your guide’s instructions during safaris and treks.
Keep valuables secure.
You can contact us directly, send an inquiry, or request a personalized itinerary. We offer flexible packages, including safari, trekking, and beach tours.