Experience Tanzania at its finest—whether you seek thrilling wildlife safaris, lush green landscapes, or sunny beach escapes, the Best Time to Visit Tanzania depends on what kind of adventure you're dreaming of. This Naserian Adventures Guide covers everything you need to know to plan your journey.
Tanzania’s visa policy varies by nationality. Some travellers can enter visa-free, others can get a visa on arrival, while certain countries require pre-approved visas. To avoid surprises, always check Tanzania’s official immigration website or consult your safari operator before travelling. Requirements can change, so plan ahead accordingly.
Many travellers—including those from the U.S., U.K., Canada, and most of Europe—can get a visa on arrival at major airports and land borders. The cost is typically $50 USD, though U.S. citizens pay $100 USD for a multiple-entry visa. Be prepared with exact cash and necessary documentation.
Tanzania offers an online e-visa system that’s simple and convenient. Travellers apply via the official immigration portal, upload required documents, and pay the fee online. Approval usually takes up to 10 business days. Once issued, print your e-visa to present upon arrival—no waiting in lines at the airport!
Most safari travellers need a single-entry tourist visa valid for 90 days. If you plan to exit and re-enter Tanzania—for example, to visit Kenya or Rwanda—a multiple-entry visa may be more suitable. There are also visas available for business travel, volunteering, transit, and other special purposes.
To obtain a visa, you’ll need a passport valid for at least six months, a return or onward flight ticket, and proof of your safari itinerary or hotel bookings. Travellers coming from yellow fever risk countries must also show a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate at entry.
If you wish to stay longer than your visa allows, you can apply for an extension at immigration offices in major cities like Dar es Salaam or Arusha. Extensions are not guaranteed and may require supporting documents, so it’s best to plan your initial visa duration carefully in advance.
A single-entry tourist visa typically costs $50 USD. U.S. citizens pay $100 USD for a multiple-entry visa. Costs may vary slightly depending on where and how you apply (e.g., online vs. at the airport).
Yes, many nationalities can get a visa upon arrival at airports or land borders. However, long lines are common, so applying for an e-visa ahead of time can save you time and stress.
Apply through Tanzania’s official immigration website. Fill out the form, upload documents, and pay the fee online. You’ll receive your approved visa via email, which you print and show on arrival.
Yes, you can request an extension at immigration offices. While short extensions are often granted, approvals depend on the reason and current policies. Don’t overstay—fines and complications may arise.
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