Everything You Need to Know before Visiting Tanzania
Posted on July 14, 2017
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Tanzania is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and magical locations across the world, not just in Africa. Not only does it boast the highest peak in the whole of the continent, but it is also home to the incredible wildebeest migration, and the relaxing and luxurious island of Zanzibar is a short trip away. It is a destination that has it all, and if you are planning on visiting Tanzania in the future, read on to discover what you need to know before your trip.
- Bring comfortable walking shoes – When packing your holiday suitcase, it is very tempting to pack it full with your glitzy sandals and flip-flops, but make sure you put in a comfortable pair of trainers or walking shoes as well. After, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is no easy feat, and if you are visiting this part of Africa, taking one of the routes on this dormant volcano is a must. For more information on planning your climb, head to AlienAdv.com. They have plenty of details on the different routes available, and can help you to determine the best approach for you. Planning in advance is a must.
- Travel can be cheap – You can head all of the way to central Zambia on the TAZARA train, and it is really affordable. However, do make sure you book in advance, as it is often full for weeks at a time.
- The people are great – There may be many amazing sites and things to do in Africa, as you will discover here – PlanetWare.com, but one of the best things about the area is that the people are amazing. The country has more than 100 ethnic groups, and it is advisable to get involved with the culture. Join in with their fun conversations, try their delicious food, and learn their cultural practices.
- Make sure you have a Visa – In Tanzania, most foreign nationals will require a visa, no matter whether you are visiting to conduct business or you are going on a vacation. There are some foreign nationals that are permitted to travel visa-free for up to three months, but these are mainly Asian and African nationals. Make sure you find out what visa you need and get it sorted way in advance of your trip.
- Roads get bumpy – One thing you need to be prepared for is a bumpy read when in Tanzania. There will be wandering animals, places that aren’t paved, weird grooves, and potholes, and so, as you can imagine, this does not make for the best driving conditions.
- Your health is vital – You do need to take some health precautions before you visit Tanzania. This is because it is a tropical environment, which means it favors the growth of various fauna, flora, and bacteria, and most visitors are not used to this. So, while you are there, make sure you only drink bottled water while you are in Tanzania, and visit your doctor to get tablets before you visit to protect your from malaria. Your accommodation will have mosquito nets fixed to your beds, and mosquito repellents are sprayed in each room too, but it is better to be safe than sorry.
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Bring duct tape….. trust me you’ll thank my comment on this . Was used in so many different locations and capacity. Covering hold in your tents……
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Agreed, duct tape was our life saver in many occasions. Thanks for stopping by…cheers
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That’s awesome to know about these important details before visiting. Thankyou 🙂
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Loved it! Karibu Sana.
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The people weren’t so great queuing for an airport bus recently. Impatient, rude and really put me off going to their country. I guess they’re a lot better in at home.
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Yep, we had similar experience in Europe surprisingly. It’s all part of the travel experience I guess. Thanks for stopping by…cheers
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Great tips. Tanzania is somewhere I would love to go especially to climb Kili.
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