To Dar es salaam Airport -
British Airways, Swiss Air, Emirates, Gulf Air
KLM Royal
Dutch Airlines ( Northwest Airlines ) fly from major cities in
the United States via Amsterdam to
Dar es Salaam and
Kilimanjaro.
Whilst South African Airlines fly from the US
via Johannesburg to DAR
Tanzania can also be reached via
African Regional Cities, served by Air Tanzania, Air Zimbabwe,
Egypt Air, Ethiopian Air Lines, Kenya Airways, South African
Airways, Air Kenya and Nationwide Airlines.
International Airports
There are 4 major International Airports in Tanzania;
Kilimanjaro (JRO) - 45min drive to Arusha
Dar es salaam (DAR)
- 10 minutes drive to city
Mwanza (MWZ) - 10 minutes from
City
Zanzibar(ZNZ) - 10 minutes from Stone town.
Passports/Visas
Most visitors require visas with the exception of citizens of
certain countries of the Commonwealth.
It is advisable to
obtain them in advance from Embassies and High Commissions as
several Airlines insist on then prior to departure.
Visa can
also be obtained on arrival at Dar es Salaam and Kilimanjaro
airports and at the Namanga Gate on the Tanzania/Kenya border -
single entry visa cost Usd 50.
Requirements may change so you
are advised to contact the appropriate diplomatic or consular
authority before finalizing your travel arrangements.
Although part of the union of Tanzania/Zanzibar remains
independent, passports/ Tanzania visas are required even on a
day's visit.
Immunizations/ Health
Visitors from countries infected with cholera and yellow fever
must produce international certificate of vaccination, this is
particularly relevant for those traveling from neighboring
African countries.
The UK department for health recommends
vaccinations against hepatitis A, polio and typhoid. It is
essential for visitors to take a course of anti malaria tablets,
commencing two weeks before travel.
Modern medical services
are available in Dar es Salaam and other major centre. There are
only a limited number of chemists in the country, so visitors
are advices to bring their own medicines with them.
Climate
Tanzania is a land without winter.
Temperatures in Northern
Tanzania range from 60-75 Degrees Fahrenheit during the day and
40-50 Degrees Fahrenheit at night from May to October.
From
November to March, the day time temperature varies from 70-90
Degrees Fahrenheit and 60-75 Degrees Fahrenheit at Night.
Please note that weather is highly unpredictable.
DO’S & DON’TS WHEN IN TANZANIA AND ZANZIBAR
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Ask permission when photographing local people, State house,
airports, military installations, police stations,
government facilities, any border post, soldiers or police
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When in Zanzibar respect the local dress code (ie. Do not
wear crop tops, short mini skirts etc.)
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When in any of the National Parks do not get out of the
vehicle. There are certain designated areas where
guests are allowed to walk. Ask your driver-guide.
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Do NOT feed any animals in the Parks!
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Adhere to the driving times within all National Parks.
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Do not throw cigarette butts outside the vehicle when in the
National Parks.
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Respect the local villagers and people of Tanzania and
Zanzibar.
Travel Light
Some Safaris/ Air charters limit baggage to a 10-15 kg maximum,
so try to travel light.
Bring along a extra bag incase you
have extra items
to be
stored whilst on a scheduled trip.
Language
English is widely spoken but a few words of Swahili are always
appreciated.
Currency
The unit of currency is Tanzania Shilling, which is divided in
to 100 cents.
Visitors can take in any amount of foreign
currency, no currency declaration is required.
Import &
Export of Tanzanian currency is illegal.
Most major currencies particularly US Dollars, Pounds,
Euros; cash or travelers cheques are accepted and are
convertible at banks and bureau de change in the main towns and
tourist areas.
Credit cards are not widely accepted and carry
poor exchange rates.
Do NOT change money in the street how
ever favourable the rates appear.
On Safari
Distances in Tanzania are vast, and travel by road can be
tiring.
It is wise to spend more time in fewer parks. You
will see more and wont return home exhausted.
Keep your
distance from animals and be quiet to avoid distressing them.
Always follow the instructions of your ranger or guide.
Don't
leave your vehicle in the parks except in designated places.
Keep to recognised tracks to avoid damaging vegetation.
What to wear
It never gets really cold in Tanzania so lightweight clothing is
the normal. Avoid brightly colored cloths on safari, they may
alarm the animals. Browns, beiges and khaki are preferred.
Short-sleeve shirts / blouses and shorts are ideal, but pack a
sweater; it can be chilly in the early morning and in the
evening.
Wear a hat to avoid sun-stroke and don't forget a
swimsuit. Shoes should be sensible - walking through the dust is
not like strolling through Hide Park.
For climbing
Kilimanjaro or Mt Meru take thermal underwear, a rain jacket,
good socks and sturdy boots.
Shorts for women are acceptable - but not too short.
Women
should carry a wrap to cover their legs in towns or villages as
revealing cloths can cause offence, especially in Zanzibar and
other Muslim areas. On the beach and within the confines of
beach hotels, normal swimwear is acceptable but nudity certainly
in not.
Tipping
Not normally obligatory but a tip for exceptional service - a
maximum of 10% - will be appreciated.
Tip $10-15 per day for
drivers or tour guides but remember an excessive tip can make it
difficult for the next customer.
Airport Tax -
International and Domestic
flights An
airport tax of US$ 35 is levied for international flights and
us$ 8 for Domestic flights within Tanzania, which may be
included in the price of an air ticket.
Insurance
You are strongly advised to have your own insurance to cover
travel, baggage, personal injury or accident and medical
attention.
Security
Most major international cities, sensible security measures
should be observed. Keep a close watch on purses, handbags,
wallets and cameras. Avoid wearing expensive or flashy jewelers.
It is recommended to hire a taxi if you wish to move around at
night and for your personal safety, avoid dark, deserted lanes
and streets.
If you are with our driver guides then it is
best to leave the cameras and other equipment with him when you
are walking around.