Tanzania Travel Requirements: Visas, Vaccinations, and Insurance
Planning your dream safari to Tanzania or a relaxing Zanzibar beach holiday? Before you travel, it is important to understand Tanzania’s entry requirements, including visa rules, vaccination recommendations, and travel insurance coverage.
This guide explains everything you need to know before visiting Tanzania.
Tanzania Visa Requirements
Most travelers visiting Tanzania require a visa to enter the country.
Types of Tanzania Visas
Tourist Visa (Ordinary Visa)
Valid for up to 90 days. This visa is suitable for safari holidays, Zanzibar vacations, and leisure travel.
Multiple Entry Visa
Valid for 12 months. Suitable for frequent travelers or business visitors.
How to Apply for a Tanzania Visa
There are two main options:
1. Online Application (Recommended)
Travelers can apply in advance through the official Tanzania Immigration eVisa system.
2. Visa on Arrival
Available at major entry points including:
Julius Nyerere International Airport (Dar es Salaam)
Kilimanjaro International Airport (Arusha)
Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (Zanzibar)
Your passport must be valid for at least six months from your date of arrival.
Tanzania Visa Fees (Estimated)
Most nationalities: USD 50
U.S. citizens: USD 100 (multiple-entry visa)
Travelers are advised to confirm the latest visa fees with their nearest Tanzanian embassy before departure.
Vaccinations for Tanzania

Vaccinations are an important part of travel preparation when visiting Tanzania.
Yellow Fever
Yellow Fever vaccination is required only if you are arriving from a country where Yellow Fever is endemic. Travelers may be asked to present a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate upon entry.
Recommended Vaccinations
Travel health professionals often recommend the following vaccines:
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Typhoid
Tetanus
Rabies (for extended stays or rural travel)
It is advisable to consult a travel clinic 4–6 weeks before departure.
Malaria Prevention
Tanzania is considered a malaria-risk country, especially in safari areas and coastal regions including Zanzibar City and other parts of Zanzibar.
Doctors may recommend anti-malarial medication depending on your travel itinerary. Additional preventive measures include:
Using mosquito repellent
Sleeping under mosquito nets
Wearing long-sleeved clothing in the evening
Travel Insurance for Tanzania
Travel insurance is not mandatory for entry into Tanzania, but it is highly recommended.
Safaris often take place in remote areas such as:
Serengeti National Park
Ngorongoro Crater
Tarangire National Park
Medical facilities in remote regions may be limited, and evacuation can be costly without proper insurance coverage.
What Should Your Travel Insurance Cover?
A good travel insurance policy should include:
Medical emergencies
Emergency evacuation
Trip cancellation
Lost baggage
Safari activities
Tanzania Entry Requirements Checklist
Before traveling to Tanzania, ensure you have:
A passport valid for at least six months
An approved Tanzania visa or plan for visa on arrival
Yellow Fever certificate (if required)
Return or onward ticket
Proof of accommodation
Valid travel insurance
Final Travel Tips
Carry printed copies of your visa approval and insurance policy.
Bring small USD bills if paying visa fees on arrival.
Keep your vaccination certificate in your carry-on bag.
Book safari tours and accommodation early, especially during peak season (June to October).
Proper preparation ensures a smooth arrival and a stress-free Tanzania safari or Zanzibar holiday experience.
