Security
Tanzania is generally a safe country, but don’t invite temptations. Keep an eye on your belongings. Don’t walk in the towns or cities at night, take a taxi. Don’t take cameras or large amount of cash with you, be aware of pick-pockets as well. Don’t leave money or your valuables in your hotel room instead use a safe deposit box. Tanzania police has established a special tourism unit to take care of the safety requirements of diplomatic mission members and other foreign tourists visiting destinations in the country. We believe that peace and security are critical factors in attracting more visitors to any destination.
Climate
due to Tanzania’s close proximity to the equator, we generally only have two seasons; a rainy season and dry season. Short rainy season is from November to January and long rainy season is March through May. Dry season usually starts from June to October but the season may vary. The coastal strip is hot and humid all year round. Temperatures on Mount Kilimanjaro and Meru may drop to below freezing.
Tanzania time zone
GMT + 3 Hours
Language The Tanzania’s national language is Swahili and English being an official language. English is widely spoken but a few words of Swahili can be useful to visitors and will be appreciated greatly by the locals. Tanzania is known for its vibrant cultures, having more than 120 different dialects.
Money
The currency unit is the Tanzanian Shilling. There are numerous banks in the major towns and cities as well as forex bureau. Us dollars is accepted everywhere though you can get Tanzanian shillings from ATM’s. We highly advise you to check with your bank regarding use of your credit cards in Tanzania. Lodges, camps and souvenirs shops accept credit cards.
Shopping
The tourist areas and lodges sell a wide variety of souvenirs like, handcrafts, jewelry, and trinkets. Don’t be afraid to haggle at roadside stalls (your driver guide will advice you where to shop and on a reasonable price) The most popular souvenirs are wooden handcraft, curios and a Tanzanite gemstone.
Health
Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory. You will have to show your yellow fever vaccination certificate upon your entry to Tanzania. A vaccination certificate is necessary if coming from or transiting through a country with risk of Yellow Fever. Malaria is endemic but is preventable, you should use the recommended prophylactics. The best way to prevent contracting malaria for the duration of your Tanzania vacation safaris, is to try and avoid mosquito bites by using an insect repellent, by sleeping under mosquito nets and to wear proper clothing after sunset. Please consult your local travel clinic for the latest health recommendations and other travel health advice well before your trip.
Exchange rate
Of course the rates change all the time, but to give you an idea 1 USD is about 2300 – 2400 Shilling.
Note that the US dollars notes under year 2007 is not accepted here.