Is Tanzania a Safe Place to Travel, we first need to address the more pressing Tanzania Health and Safety protocols that require you to fulfil upon arrival in the country:
- Tourists need to apply for e-Visas before travelling.
- Malaria, including chloroquine-resistant strains, occurs year-round, except in areas above 1800 metres. Consider taking anti-malarial medication.
- Yellow fever can occur. Check with a health professional before travelling if you need to get vaccinated. Other insect-borne diseases include Zika virus, dengue, filariasis and East African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness). Ensure your accommodation is insect-proof and use insect repellent.
- HIV/AIDS is widespread. Take precautions if you're taking part in high-risk activities.
- Altitude sickness can affect anyone at heights over 2500 metres. If you plan to climb Mt Kilimanjaro (5895 metres), make sure you're physically fit and in good health. Talk to your doctor before you travel.