Tanzania at a Glance
Capital Dodoma
Language Kiswahili and English
Currency Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)1 USD = 2200 TZS (April 2017)
1 EUR = 2300 TZS (April 2017)
Time Zone GMT+3
Population 49 Mio. (2014)
Religion 40 % Islam, 40 % Christians, 20 % animist beliefs
Electricity Type D and Type G
Dialling Code +255
Independence 9 December 1961
President Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli
Tanzania Tourist Board
IPS Building, 3rd Floor
P.O.Box 2485
Dar-es-Salaam
Tanzania
Web http://tanzaniatourism.go.tz
Email info@tanzaniatourism.go.tz
Telephone +255 22 2128472
Getting to Northern Tanzania by Plane
The international airport of the Kilimanjaro region is called Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). The airport is situated halfway, a 1 hour drive, between Moshi and Arusha.
From Europe
Connections from Europe are possible directly via Amsterdam with KLM, via Istanbul with Turkish Airlines or from Frankfurt with Condor (only during high season). Other convenient options are available with Qatar Airways via Doha or Ethiopian Airlines via Addis Ababa.
From North America
Currently, there are no direct flights from North America to Kilimanjaro Airport. If you are travelling from North America, you can either travel with KLM transiting in Amsterdam. As well as via Delta Airlines in combination with KLM or Lufthansa. Alternatively, there are also connections from all major airports in cooperation with Ethiopian Airlines. There is also the possibility to book flights to Istanbul and fly from there directly to Kilimanjaro Airport with Turkish Airlines.
From South America
From Sao Paulo / Brazil there are flight connections via Amsterdam with KLM and from there, you will fly directly to Kilimanjaro Airport.
From Asia
If you are flying from/via Bangkok the best option is Ethiopian Airlines with a stopover in Addis Ababa to Kilimanjaro Airport. Alternatively, you can also fly via Nairobi with Kenyan Airways. From Shanghai flights with Qatar Airways via Doha are a very convenient option to get to Kilimanjaro Airport.
From Oceania
Coming from Australia and New Zealand? Qatar Airways via Doha is a very convenient way to travel. There are more links with international airlines, where you have to change planes at least two times.
Local Transportation
Dala-Dalas
Dala-dalas are the small mini buses that operate in and between towns as well as rural areas. Besides foot this is the most inexpensive way of getting around Tanzania. Prices are fixed from 100 TZS to 400 TZS for town rides. Dala-dalas make a lot of stops and are never full; there is always some space to squeeze in. The route is painted on the front and back of the dala-dala and also shouted by the conductor.
Boda Bodas
Boda bodas are motorcycle taxis and the most common transportation for locals besides the dala-dalas. The boda boda drivers can be quite aggressive in traffic. Unfortunately a lot of the road accidents in Tanzania involve boda bodas.
Taxis
Taxis are a very convenient way for town rides starting from 2000 TZS (1,5 USD). Please negogiate the price before as taxis in Tanzania have no meters. Only use taxis recommended by your hotel or from official taxi stands. If you’re unsure of the price ask the receptionist of your hotel or other locals.
Photography and Filming
Please always ask beforehand if you want to photograph or film people, and accept it, if they reject (e.g. for religious reasons). The Maasai on the way to the Serengeti in general charge a small fee for taking a picture of them. Please ask for the price beforehand. Pictures and videos of border stations, military and police posts as well as government buildings are forbidden.
Visa and Passport Requirements
Travellers to Tanzania need to have a valid visa. Visas can be requested at any embassy or consulate of the United Republic of Tanzania abroad. Please inform yourself on the official sites about the costs and requirements of a visa for your nationality. Single entry visas can also be obtained at the following access points upon arrival:
• Dar es Salaam International Airport
• Zanzibar International Airport
• Kilimanjaro International Airport
• Namanga Entry Point (Tanzania-Kenya border point)
• Tandem Entry Point (Tanzania-Zambia border point)
For an overview of nationalities that do not require a visa, please click here.
Health and Vaccinations
Please consult your doctor regarding health measures, vaccinations and components of your first aid kit. Africa Natural Tours is not liable that the listed vaccinations are complete; rather, these are guidelines. In general, the following vaccinations are recommended for Tanzania: In addition to your primary vaccination (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio, Whooping Cough) you should get vaccinated against Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Further vaccinations recommended are Hepatitis B; Rabies; Cholera and Yellow Fever.
Please inform yourself about the different Malaria Prophylaxis medicine, which is recommended throughout the whole year for all areas below 1800m.
Visitors from countries with yellow fever must also present a valid yellow fever vaccination upon arrival. If you are planning a trip to Zanzibar from the Tanzanian mainland, you must also have a valid Yellow Fever vaccination.
Medical Kit
• Acetaminophen (paracetamol) or aspirin adhesive tape
• Antibacterial ointment for cuts and abrasions
• Antibiotics
• Antidiarrhoeal medicine
• Bandages, gauze, gauze rolls and tape
• Antimalaria pills
• DEET-containing insect repellent
• Oral rehydration salts
• Digital thermometer
• Anti-inflammatory drugs (eg ibuprofen) sun block (SPF 30+)
• Scissors, safety pins, tweezers
Money
Tanzania’s currency is the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS). The Tanzanian Shilling can only be purchased in Tanzania, the import and export of it is illegal. It is therefore advisable to bring along US Dollar and exchange at a forex bureau or bank. However, forex bureaux also accept all major international currencies, including the Yen and other East African currencies. Traveller Checks can be exchanged at branches of commercial banks. All major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and American Express) are accepted in the bigger hotels, shops and restaurants. The cash withdrawal at ATMs is possible with all major credit cards as well, though Visa has the highest acceptance.
The Best Time to Travel
Weather
Tanzania is too close to the Equator to experience a summer and winter as most people are used to in Europe and Northern America. Instead the seasons split into a dry and rainy season. The rainy season is divided into the short rains from November to December and the long rains from March to May.
Especially the higher regions of Northern Tanzania are far cooler than most people expect. Places like Ngorongoro Crater rim and the Usambara Mountains can be chilly at night and foggy in the morning. The Serengeti plains and Ngorongoro Crater floor are warmer, but far from hot, temperatures are chilly in the morning and after dawn. Tarangire and Lake Manyara national parks are situated on a lower altitude and are warmer than the other places, especially in the afternoons. The higher areas of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru have alpine weather and temperatures drop below zero degrees.
Best time to travel: The most popular months are January to February and the high season June to October.
Climate
Arusha Moshi Zanzibar
Max. (ºC) Min. (ºC) Rain (mm) Max. (ºC) Min (ºC) Rain (mm) Max. (ºC) Min. (ºC) Rain (mm)
Jan 29 10 50 36 15 50 32 25 50
Feb 29 12 85 35 15 60 32 25 65
Mar 28 12 180 34 15 120 33 26 140
Apr 25 14 350 30 16 300 30 26 310
May 22 11 205 39 14 180 29 25 290
Jun 21 10 20 39 13 50 28 24 45
Jul 20 10 10 28 12 20 27 23 25
Aug 22 9 15 30 12 20 28 23 25
Sep 25 9 15 31 13 20 29 23 35
Oct 27 10 20 32 14 40 30 25 60
Nov 28 10 105 34 14 60 31 25 180
Dec 28 10 100 34 15 50 31 26 135
Public Holidays
Please note, that on public holidays all banks, forex bureaux and government offices are closed. Good Friday, Easter Monday, Idd-ul-Fitr, Islamic New Year and the Prophet’s Birthday fall on different dates every year, so they are not listed in the table.
1.Jan New Year’s Day
12.Jan Zanzibar Revolution Day
7.Apr Karume Day(Anniversary of the assassination of Vice President Abeid Amani Karume in 1972)
26.Apr Union Day (Anniversary of union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar)
1.May International Workers’ Day
7.Jul Saba Saba (Peasents’) Day
8.Aug Nane Nane (Farmers’) Day
14.Oct Nyerere Memorial Day
9.Dec Independence Day
25.Dec Christmas Day
26.Dec Boxing Day