Visit Tanzania

Witness the Majesty of African Wildlife, Kilimanjaro's Peaks, and Zanzibar’s Beaches

Tanzania offers a once-in-a-lifetime journey through raw nature and timeless culture. Whether you’re chasing the Big Five on a thrilling safari, summiting the snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, or lounging on the white sands of Zanzibar, this East African gem promises unmatched adventure and soul-stirring beauty.

Discover the wild heart of Africa, your Tanzanian adventure begins now.

Tanzania Tour Packages for U.S. Citizens

Serengeti & Ngorongoro Safari

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Mount Kilimanjaro Trek – Machame Route

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Zanzibar Beach
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Luxury Tanzania Wildlife & Culture Tour

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Family Safari
Adventure

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Tanzania Highlights
Tour

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Southern Tanzania Safari Trail

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Required Documents for U.S. Citizens Traveling to Tanzania

  • Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.
  • Visa: Required. U.S. citizens can apply online for an e-Visa or get a visa on arrival at major airports (recommended to apply in advance). You can check out the full details from here
  • Vaccinations: Yellow Fever vaccine required only if traveling from a Yellow Fever risk country. Routine vaccines (Hep A, Typhoid, Tetanus) are recommended.
  • Travel Insurance: Strongly recommended for medical, evacuation, and trip cancellation coverage.
  • Malaria Precautions: Antimalarial medication is advised, consult your healthcare provider.
  • Customs Declarations: Declare items like drones, large electronics, or high amounts of currency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do U.S. citizens need a visa to travel to Tanzania?

Yes. You must obtain a visa before or upon arrival. Online e-Visas are convenient and recommended.

Is Tanzania safe for American tourists?

Yes. Tourist areas and national parks are considered safe. Travel with a guide and follow local advisories.

When is the best time to visit Tanzania?

Here are the best time to travel to Tanzania depending on the trip and places:

  • For safaris: June to October (dry season)
  • For Great Migration in Serengeti: July–September
  • For Zanzibar beaches: December to March, or June to October

What currency is used in Tanzania?

Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). U.S. dollars are widely accepted in tourist zones, bring newer bills (2009 or later).

Can I drink tap water in Tanzania?

No. Always drink bottled or filtered water.

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes, it’s highly recommended. Many safari lodges require proof of coverage, especially for medical evacuation.

Can I use credit cards in Tanzania?

Yes, in large hotels and lodges, but cash is preferred in local markets. ATMs are available in major cities.

Is tipping expected?

Yes, tipping guides, drivers, and lodge staff is customary. Ask your operator for suggested amounts.

Can I customize my trip?

Absolutely. From luxury safaris to budget camping and cultural add-ons, we tailor everything to your preferences.

Hotel Booking

Choose from authentic safari lodges, beach resorts, and eco-retreats:

 

Flight Booking

Fly into Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for safaris or Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ) for Zanzibar vacations. Major carriers include Qatar Airways, KLM, Turkish Airlines, and Ethiopian Airlines.