15 things to know before going on Safari in Tanzania Before you take a Safari to Tanzania, there are various things you need to know in order to fully appreciate and have an unforgettable experience in this slice of paradise. We have highlighted the most important Top 15 tip you need to know prior to visiting Tanzania on holiday. Every single year, throngs of tourists flock the country but every single one of them is always curious about how to maximize their holiday and have the best time of their lives particularly during these post Covid-19 days. When to Visit in Tanzania Tanzania has numerous sites to visit and things to do including a Safari in the magnificent Serengeti National Park, taking a tour of the stunning city of Dar-es-Salaam, taking a relaxing Beach holiday in Zanzibar or better yet, Climbing Mountain Kilimanjaro the highest in Africa. You might also opt for all of the above trips if you are interested. So as you plan to do all this, the time of the year when you choose to visit Tanzania is very important and will definitely have an impact on the kind of trip you have whether its memorable or not. You should therefore make sure that you find out which season the country is experiencing then before planning your trip or traveling there. Below we have highlighted the best time of the year to engage in the different activities Bird watching The best time for avid birdwatchers to visit Tanzania is from October until April Game Drive Safaris Tour June to October when Tanzania is experiencing the dry season is considered to be the best time to visit Tanzania for a Wildlife Safari holiday as the vegetation is thin and many animals gather around the few water holes in
15 things to know before going on Safari in Tanzania
Before you take a Safari to Tanzania, there are various things you need to know in order to fully appreciate and have an unforgettable experience in this slice of paradise. We have highlighted the most important Top 15 tip you need to know prior to visiting Tanzania on holiday. Every single year, throngs of tourists flock the country but every single one of them is always curious about how to maximize their holiday and have the best time of their lives particularly during these post Covid-19 days.
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When to Visit in Tanzania
Tanzania has numerous sites to visit and things to do including a Safari in the magnificent Serengeti National Park, taking a tour of the stunning city of Dar-es-Salaam, taking a relaxing Beach holiday in Zanzibar or better yet, Climbing Mountain Kilimanjaro the highest in Africa. You might also opt for all of the above trips if you are interested. So as you plan to do all this, the time of the year when you choose to visit Tanzania is very important and will definitely have an impact on the kind of trip you have whether its memorable or not. You should therefore make sure that you find out which season the country is experiencing then before planning your trip or traveling there.
Below we have highlighted the best time of the year to engage in the different activities
Bird watching
The best time for avid birdwatchers to visit Tanzania is from October until April
Game Drive Safaris Tour
June to October when Tanzania is experiencing the dry season is considered to be the best time to visit Tanzania for a Wildlife Safari holiday as the vegetation is thin and many animals gather around the few water holes in the park. Also, June and July is the best time to catch the Wildebeest migration in the Serengeti National park while January to February is perfect to see the calving season among the wildebeests.
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
You can decide to hike Mountain Kilimanjaro anytime throughout the year However, December to mid-March as well as late June through to the finish of October are considered the best time to Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro as it is the driest and warmest times of the year. Need to mention, these are also the busiest months up the mountain with large numbers of hikers.
Zanzibar
Zanzibar is most popular for its miles and miles of breathtaking beaches and beautiful historical towns. It can best be visited during the dry cool spring months starting in June to end of October
Dar-es-Salaam
You can take a trip to this beautiful city any time throughout the year as there are various things to do all year round there.
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Not All Safari Parks Have All the Wildlife
As you are preparing for your safari, you need to research about which animals you want to see and which national parks in Tanzania have those animals. Serengeti National Park for example inhabits rhinos, cheetahs and leopards whereas if you want to see lions, the best place to see them is in the Ngorongoro Crater, which on the other hand does not have giraffes. Before you choose which national park to visit, make sure it has the animals you would love to see.
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You will require a visa to travel to Tanzania
It is compulsory to have a visa when you are coming to Tanzania no matter where you are traveling from. You could acquire your visa after you have reached Tanzania from any of the entry points however it would be more convenient if you applied for one before traveling. It requires only a few minutes and you will receive your visa by mail in the next few days. Alternatively you can apply for your visa online.
Acquiring a visa to Tanzania costs 50 dollars, and you should be able to present evidence of a return ticket to your home as well as a valid passport for the following six months. In case you are scheduled to travel back to Tanzania, you will be required to have a multiple entry visa which costs 100 dollars.
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What Vaccines to take?
If you are planning to visit Tanzania, you need to ensure that you know the necessary vaccines needed. Usually, there are some vaccinations that you need to receive before to take any trip to Africa and these include diphtheria, polio, Hepatitis A, yellow fever as well as typhoid.
In addition to these, you could also get tetanus and rabies vaccines just to be safe. You are advised to get these shots about three months before you can take your trip and you can get this from the health center near you. You should also carry out a little investigation to identify whether there are any diseases currently spreading and whether they have vaccines that you can get just to be safe.
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COVID-19 is still a Global Pandemic
Today, with the global outbreak of COVID-19, we advise all our clients as Taste for Afrika to bring adequate face masks and sanitizer for their travel duration and maintain social distance especially when in public.
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Always Pack light
You might have heard this over and over again however in this case, this guideline pertains to places like Tanzania that is filled with beautiful sights. Nonetheless, we maintain that only carry what you will need or is essential to keep your luggage lightweight. Tanzania is majorly situated on high grounds therefore ensure that you carry warm clothing as well.
What to pack on a Tanzania Safari
We have listed for you some of the necessities that you will need while in Tanzania. They include;
Sunscreen
Your passport and Important verification IDs
A universal adapter
Toiletries
Mosquito repellant
Cash which you need to have at all times
Warm comfortable clothes since it gets really chilly particularly at night.
Strong hiking shoes plus the essential hiking items for hikes and treks
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Do not forget to move with your camera
Majority of the travelers who bask in the serenity of the Serengeti National Park’s wilderness or that of the Masai Mara carry a camera to capture the endless memorable sights that will continuously unveil before you. And to be honest, there is no better way to share the tales of your memorable Tanzania Safari holiday than with several photos or videos. If you are a photographer or someone who would loves to take a great picture, we advise you to have a 200mm lens is highly recommended for photographers and those passion about this.
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Buy a Local Sim Card
Sometimes when you are touring a beautiful city or just experiencing nature, you might need access to the internet for one reason or another or to make calls. For that, you need a local sim card and these are sold in majority of the shops in Tanzania and they can be tailored to suit your needs regardless of whether you need it for calls or to connect to the internet. There are numerous internet-data plans that you could select from.
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Do Not Drink Tap Water
You are advised not to drink tap water in Tanzania, but you can buy bottled water which is relatively cheap. Make sure that the seal on the water bottle is not broken when you buy it. Bottled water cost between 1,000 to 2,000 shillings for 1.5 liters.
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Which currency is commonly used?
Before you set off for your trip to Tanzania, you need to be aware of the currency they use. The currency of Tanzania is called the Tanzanian Shilling. Currently, the exchange rate is 2319 shillings to 1 dollar. There are ATM and Bureau de exchange situated in many of the large towns.
The USD is allowed as currency at most places that have high numbers of tourists however it is highly probable that you will get a poor exchange rate. credit cards usually are accepted at hotels and tourist hotspots.
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Do not travel alone at night
Tanzania is one of the most tourist friendly countries with welcoming people however there is still a possibility of running into some local people that could try to rob you. Getting robbed will not only lead to loss of money but also significant documents such as your ids and passport. You could also get injured. You should make sure to move in groups especially in the late evenings particularly in big cities like Dar es Salam, Zanzibar and Pemba.
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Public Transport Is Very Confusing
Airplanes are one of the means of traveling in Tanzania however this is costly and does not fit into everyone’s budget. The best option is Car hire services with any of the tourist companies like Taste for Afrika that are very convenient and also budget friendly.
However, if you choose to use the public transport like the local people, you will not be ready for what you will experience. Majority of the locals use small buses which are referred to as dala dala however these often stop in places with no bus stops and do not have an organized time table for movement. Using these little buses as a means of transport is okay however if you want to keep time such as for your flight, chances are high that you may miss it so opt for a taxi instead.
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The Maasai Culture Is Still Alive
For those of you who have heard about the distinctive Maasai Cattle keeping people known for their colored robs, and wish to truly have a personal experience and encounter with them; I am glad to inform you that this amazing culture is thriving. And we organize private Maasai Cultural Tours to some of these native communities where you will have a firsthand interaction with these amazing people, learn about their traditions, norms and way of life.
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Tipping is Welcomed with Gratitude
In Tanzania, although it is not compulsory to tip, handing your safari guide, waiter, driver or anyone else that has offered you a good service a tip will be highly appreciated. There is not a stipulated amount that you should offer as a tip but 10-12% is what is normally offered to waiters as well as drivers therefore you should include the tip as you budget for your safari in Tanzania.
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Make sure to check out the mountains, plane as well as the beaches
There are so many sites to visit and explore while you are in Tanzania. Ranging from the limitless plains of Serengeti, wild jungles in the Mahale Mountains, the highest summit in Africa, the luxuriant mountain vistas in Mountain Usumbara as well as the magnificent beaches in Zanzibar. The diverse wildlife as well as beautiful culture will keep you entertained throughout your safari.
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