🌍 GENERAL INFO

Do I need a visa for Tanzania?

Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Tanzania. You can apply online (eVisa), get it on arrival, or through a Tanzanian embassy depending on your nationality.

A yellow fever certificate is required only if you are arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever risk country.

Travel insurance is not legally mandatory, but it is highly recommended for medical emergencies, cancellations, and travel disruptions.

The official currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), but US dollars are widely accepted in hotels, safari lodges, and tourist services.

The main languages are Swahili (Kiswahili) and English, especially in tourism areas.

🦁 WILDLIFE SAFARI

Is Tanzania safe for safari?

Yes, Tanzania is considered one of the safest safari destinations in Africa when traveling with a licensed operator like Serengeti Velvet Safaris.

Yes, most safaris are family-friendly, and many lodges offer child-friendly programs and accommodation.

Safari prices vary from $200 per person per day (budget) to $700+ (luxury private safaris) depending on accommodation and itinerary.

Light, neutral-colored clothing is recommended. Avoid bright colors and dark blue/black as they attract insects.

You can see the Big Five: lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, and rhinos, especially in parks like Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro.

🏝 BEACH HOLIDAYS

How do I get to Zanzibar from Tanzania mainland?

You can fly from Arusha or Dar es Salaam, or take a ferry from Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar.

Yes, Zanzibar is very family-friendly with safe beaches, resorts, and cultural activities.

The best time is June to October and December to February when the weather is sunny and dry.

Yes, most travelers combine a safari in Tanzania with a Zanzibar beach holiday for a complete experience.

You can enjoy snorkeling, diving, spice tours, Stone Town visits, and dolphin tours.

🏔 MOUNTAIN CLIMBING

How difficult is Mount Kilimanjaro?

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is challenging but non-technical. Fitness and proper acclimatization are important.

Best months are January–March and June–October.

Most routes take 6–8 days depending on the itinerary.

Yes, all climbs require a licensed guide for safety and regulations.

It is a common condition caused by high elevation. Proper acclimatization reduces the risk.

🏛 CULTURAL & HISTORICAL

Can I visit Maasai villages?

Yes, cultural tours are available where you can visit Maasai communities respectfully.

Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Zanzibar with rich history and Arab influences.

You should try ugali, nyama choma, pilau, and fresh seafood.

Yes, you can buy handmade crafts, jewelry, and carvings in local markets.

It is a collapsed volcanic caldera and one of the best wildlife viewing areas in Tanzania.