Tanzania is among the very best in Africa, one of the most popular choices with our guests, not least because it is a prime location for the classic ‘bush and beach’ trip combination. Tanzania is best known for safari in Serengeti and Ngorongoro, treks on Mount Kilimanjaro and the beaches of Zanzibar. It is a very cool country whose more famous locations make for an ideal and adventurous first safari, but which also contains an incredible array of lesser known and equally alluring locations which are crying out to be explored.
1. Visa and Entry Requirements:
Check the visa requirements for your nationality before traveling to Tanzania.
Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.
2. Best Time to Visit:
The dry season, from June to October, is the best time for wildlife safaris.
The wet season, from November to May, is ideal for birdwatching and lush landscapes.
3. Health and Safety:
Consult with a travel clinic for necessary vaccinations, including yellow fever.
Malaria is present in some regions, so take prophylaxis and use mosquito repellent.
Drink bottled or purified water to avoid waterborne diseases.
4. Currency:
The Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but it’s advisable to carry some cash in rural areas.
5. Transportation:
Domestic flights are common for reaching distant destinations quickly.
Public transportation includes buses and shared taxis. For more flexibility, consider hiring a private driver or renting a car.
6. National Parks and Wildlife:
Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area are famous for the Great Migration and diverse wildlife.
Tarangire National Park is known for its large elephant herds.
Consider visiting Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park for a more off-the-beaten-path safari experience.
7. Mount Kilimanjaro:
If you’re up for a challenge, consider trekking to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.
Plan your climb carefully, considering the different routes and acclimatization.
8. Zanzibar Archipelago:
Explore the historical Stone Town on Zanzibar Island.
Relax on the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar, known for their white sand and turquoise waters.
Consider visiting the neighboring islands of Pemba and Mafia for a quieter experience.
9. Cultural Experiences:
Engage with local communities and learn about traditional customs and rituals.
Attend local markets, such as the Maasai Market in Arusha, to shop for handmade crafts and souvenirs.
10. Language and Communication:
Swahili is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Learning a few basic Swahili phrases can enhance your experience and interactions with locals.
Whether you want a Bush experience, Gorilla Trekking, Beach relaxation holiday to the Kenyan Coast, Zanzibar or Seychelles, We have all what you have been looking for..
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