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Do I need a visa to travel to Tanzania/what documents do I need to travel to Tanzania?

Visa requirements and entry regulations can change, so it's essential to check for the most up-to-date information.

Check the following for official government information.

Requirement for VISACountries which are not required to apply for Visa

Is my passport valid for travel to Tanzania?

Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned return date.

What vaccinations do I need before traveling?

Consult your healthcare provider and check the recommended and required vaccinations. Carry your vaccination records if necessary.

Can I use my credit/debit card abroad?

Check your bank about your travel dates to avoid issues with card transactions. Check for international transaction fees and currency exchange rates.

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Is it safe to drink the local water?

In some places, tap water may not be safe to drink. Stick to bottled water or use water purification methods. Check our travel advisories for specific recommendations.

What's the local currency, and where can I exchange money?

If you have US dollars you will be fine or you can exchange to local currency and exchange rates. Exchange currency at banks or authorized exchange offices to get the best rates.

How do I get around in Tanzania?

We will recommend your local transportation options such as public transit, taxis, or rideshare services such as UBER App, Indriver and Bolt (these are the most common once)

What's the weather like during my travel dates?

Please check our travel guide on When is the best time to travel Tanzania section.

You can also check updates from Tanzania meteorological authority

Can I use my mobile phone abroad or getting local number?

Contact your mobile provider to inquire about international plans or SIM card options. Be aware of (high) roaming charges. We recommend get a local registered sim card.

Are there any cultural norms or customs I should be aware of?

Tanzania culture is not too strictly however we recommend wear clothes that do not show much of body parts.

How do I stay connected with family and friends while abroad?

Consider options such as international SIM cards, messaging apps such as WhatsApp and telegram, or social media to stay in touch.

What should I do in case of an emergency?

Call our local emergency numbers Is it possible to mention the exact number here? Or reason not to do? and we will help you and familiarize yourself with local emergency procedures.

Can I use my electrical devices in Tanzania?

Check the voltage and plug types in Tanzania. Bring a suitable adapter if needed, and consider voltage converters for certain devices.

How can I stay healthy during my trip?

Pack necessary medications, use sunscreen, stay hydrated, and be cautious with food and water. Purchase travel insurance for medical coverage if needed.

What's the local language, and do people speak English?

Learn basic Swahili phrases and greetings. While English is widely spoken in many tourist areas, knowing a few local phrases can enhance your experience.

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