Tanzania Visa and Travel Requirements – Complete Guide by Tanzania Safari Source
Planning a safari or beach holiday in Tanzania is one of the most exciting travel decisions you can make. From the vast plains of the Serengeti to the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater and the tropical beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania offers unforgettable experiences.
At Tanzania Safari Source, we understand that before travelers can enjoy the adventure, they need clear and reliable information about entry requirements. That is why we have created this detailed guide to help you understand everything about Tanzania visa rules, passport requirements, health regulations, and important travel tips.
yyWhether you are visiting for a luxury safari, a family holiday, or a romantic getaway, this guide ensures your journey starts smoothly and stress free.

1. Overview of Tanzania Entry Requirements
Before traveling to Tanzania, all international visitors must meet certain entry requirements. These include:
- A valid passport
- A visa (for most nationalities)
- Proof of return or onward travel
- Compliance with health requirements (such as vaccinations)
At Tanzania Safari Source, we always recommend preparing your documents early to avoid last minute stress.
2. Tanzania Visa Requirements
Most visitors require a visa to enter Tanzania. However, the process is simple and flexible, with several options available.
2.1 Types of Tanzania Visas
Tourist Visa
This is the most common visa for travelers visiting Tanzania for safari tours, holidays, or leisure activities. It usually allows a stay of up to 90 days.
Single Entry Visa
A single entry visa allows you to enter Tanzania once during its validity period. It is ideal for tourists who are visiting for one trip.
Multiple Entry Visa
This visa is suitable for frequent travelers who may need to enter and exit Tanzania multiple times within a certain period.
Transit Visa
If you are passing through Tanzania to another destination and staying for a short period (usually up to 7 days), a transit visa may be required.

2.2 Tanzania Visa on Arrival
Tanzania offers a Visa on Arrival for many nationalities. This means you can obtain your visa at major entry points such as:
- Julius Nyerere International Airport (Dar es Salaam)
- Kilimanjaro International Airport
- Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (Zanzibar)
- Major land borders
However, we strongly recommend applying online in advance to avoid delays.
2.3 Tanzania eVisa Application
The eVisa system is the most convenient option for most travelers. You can apply online before arrival and receive approval electronically.
Requirements for eVisa:
- Valid passport (at least 6 months validity)
- Passport sized photo
- Travel itinerary (we at Tanzania Safari Source provide this for our clients)
- Accommodation details
- Payment of visa fee
Processing usually takes a few days, but we always advise applying at least 2–3 weeks before travel.

3. Passport Requirements
Your passport is one of the most important travel documents.
To enter Tanzania, your passport must:
- Be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date
- Have at least one blank page for stamps
- Be in good physical condition (no damage or tearing)
We always encourage travelers to double check passport validity before booking their safari with us.
4. Health & Vaccination Requirements
Health safety is a priority when traveling to Tanzania. While most visitors do not face strict medical restrictions, there are important recommendations.
4.1 Yellow Fever Vaccination
- Required if you are traveling from or transiting through a country with yellow fever risk.
- You may be asked to show a yellow fever certificate upon arrival.
4.2 Recommended Vaccinations
We advise travelers to consult their doctor before traveling, but commonly recommended vaccines include:
- Hepatitis A & B
- Typhoid
- Tetanus
- Rabies (for long safari stays)
4.3 Malaria Precautions
Tanzania is a malaria risk country, especially in safari regions. We recommend:
- Taking anti malarial medication
- Using insect repellent
- Wearing long sleeves in the evening
- Sleeping under mosquito nets (provided in most lodges we work with)
5. COVID 19 & Health Regulations (Updated Guidance)
Health regulations may change over time. As of current travel standards:
- Most travelers do not require COVID 19 vaccination proof
- Health screening may be conducted at entry points if necessary
- Travelers should always check for updates before departure
At Tanzania Safari Source, we stay updated with all government regulations to ensure smooth travel planning for our guests.

6. Customs Regulations in Tanzania
When entering Tanzania, travelers must comply with customs rules.
6.1 Duty Free Allowances
You are generally allowed to bring:
- Personal clothing and belongings
- Small amounts of perfume or cosmetics
- Reasonable quantities of personal electronics
6.2 Restricted Items
The following items are restricted or prohibited:
- Illegal drugs
- Firearms without permits
- Certain agricultural products
- Counterfeit goods
6.3 Currency Declaration
If carrying large amounts of cash (usually over $10,000 USD equivalent), you must declare it upon arrival.
7. Arrival Process in Tanzania
When you arrive in Tanzania, the entry process is straightforward:
- Fill out an arrival declaration form
- Present your passport and visa (or apply on arrival if eligible)
- Provide proof of travel plans
- Clear immigration and customs
- Collect your luggage and meet your driver or safari guide
If you book with Tanzania Safari Source, our team will be waiting for you at the airport to ensure a smooth welcome.
8. Departure Requirements
When leaving Tanzania, travelers should:
- Ensure passports are stamped correctly
- Check airline baggage policies
- Arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before international flights
If traveling to Zanzibar and returning home via mainland Tanzania, we assist in coordinating smooth transfers.
9. Travel Insurance Recommendations
Although not mandatory, we highly recommend travel insurance for all visitors.
Your insurance should cover:
- Medical emergencies
- Trip cancellations
- Lost luggage
- Emergency evacuation (especially for safari travel)
At Tanzania Safari Source, we always encourage travelers to travel with full peace of mind.

10. Useful Travel Tips from Tanzania Safari Source
As experts in Tanzania safaris and travel planning, we always advise our guests to keep these tips in mind:
- Apply for your visa early to avoid delays
- Carry printed copies of important documents
- Keep both digital and physical copies of your passport
- Pack lightweight clothing for safari days and warm layers for evenings
- Respect local customs and traditions
- Stay hydrated during safari drives
11. Why Book Your Tanzania Safari with Us
At Tanzania Safari Source, we do more than organize tours we ensure your entire journey is seamless from arrival to departure.
We assist our clients with:
- Visa guidance and documentation support
- Airport pickups and transfers
- Safari planning and customization
- Accommodation booking
- 24/7 travel assistance during your trip
Our goal is to make your Tanzania experience smooth, safe, and unforgettable.
Conclusion
Understanding Tanzania visa and travel requirements is the first step toward an incredible African adventure. With the right preparation, your journey becomes stress free and full of excitement.
At Tanzania Safari Source, we are committed to helping every traveler experience Tanzania with confidence and ease. From visa guidance to personalized safari experiences, we are here to support every step of your journey.
Your adventure in Tanzania begins long before you arrive and we are here to make sure it begins the right way.
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