DestinationsTanzania
Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to visit Tanzania depends on planned activities. For safaris, the dry season from June to October is ideal. For climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, January to March and June to October are recommended. Zanzibar's beaches are pleasant year-round, though April and May experience heavier rains.
Notable sites include: Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar Island, Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara.
Yes, a visa is required for most travelers. It can be obtained upon arrival or online via the e-Visa system. It's advisable to check specific requirements based on your nationality before departure.
The official currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS). Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist establishments, but it's advisable to carry cash, especially in rural areas.
Tanzania is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it's recommended to exercise caution, especially in urban and tourist areas, and to follow local authorities' advice.
Swahili and English are the official languages. Swahili is widely used in daily life, while English is commonly spoken in tourism and business sectors.
Tanzanian specialties include: ugali (maize porridge), nyama choma (grilled meat), pilau (spiced rice), and samaki (fish). Fresh tropical fruits are also abundant.
It's recommended to vaccinate against yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus. Antimalarial medication is also advised. Consult a healthcare professional before departure.
Transportation options include domestic flights, buses, taxis, and dala-dalas (local minibuses). For safaris, it's common to use 4x4 vehicles with a driver-guide.
Popular souvenirs include: wooden carvings, kanga and kitenge fabrics, Maasai bead jewelry, Tanzanian coffee, and spices from Zanzibar.



